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Chelsea striker Lucas Piazon al Braga is expected to “formalize soon. “
The Record reports that the player is in a position to seal a permanent season in Portugal.
His contract with the Blues expires this summer and he recently lent it to Rio Ave.
Piazon has played for Chelsea for EIGHT years, spending them all on loan, but technically he is the ingest Blues player.
Mesut Ozil’s long career will “clear up” in the coming days, according to Fenerbahce technician Erol Bulut.
Arsenal’s outing reportedly signed a three-and-a-half-year contract to sign for turkish giants.
Bulut asked about the move after his team’s 2–1 win over Alanya for Thursday.
Fenerbahce’s coach showed that Ozil’s next move would be in a few days.
He told Bein Sports: “Mesut Ozil’s setting will be transparent in the coming days.
“Mesut’s call is very common. I must comment on it before he comes. “
Arsenal’s goal, Boulaye Dia, is in talks with London rival West Ham.
The Senegalese striker who plays at Riems Stadium is the latest addition to Irons chief David Moyes’ grocery shopping list on his front line.
Moyes has unloaded Haller from the Dutch look of Ajax for about 25 million pounds later, even though everything lost patience.
Day, 24, has already scored ten goals in French Ligue 1 this season and will be available for around 14 million pounds plus additions.
In the past he was connected to the Gunners through the French store Le 10 Sport.
Tottenham is in talks to point to Milan Inter striker Ivan Perisic this month.
José Mourinho is believed to be an admirer of the Croatian alien with 96 international matches.
French source Foot Mercato says the two clubs are stuck in conversations about a transfer imaginable.
The Spurs are ahead of signing the 32-year-old on loan until the end of the 2020-21 campaign.
But a formal agreement has still been reached between the two clubs.
Mourinho tried to point to Perisic while on the pace of Manchester United.
He came here to close a deal of $45 million to point to Inter Milan star in 2017.
A trio of Manchester United stars could simply turn Old Trafford into Tyneside.
As reported in The Guardian’s Rumor Mill, Steve Bruce allegedly exploited his contacts at United.
And left-back Brandon Williams, Phil Jones and Jesse Lingard are all in them.
All three can simply make loans to the magpies to bolster Bruce’s team.
Lyon striker Moussa Dembele has reportedly turned down his signing for West Ham.
Hammers boss David Moyes is looking for the Frenchman to update the start of Sebastien Haller, who joined Ajax as part of a permanent deal by a stranger.
West Ham is believed to have pocketed about 25 million pounds for Haller, Moy is a new leader to ease Michail Antonio’s burden.
But Goal reports how the manager will have to return to the drawing board.
Dembélé, 25, is contemplating moving to Atletico Madrid following an investigation through Spanish luminaires.
Diego Simeone is also on a new striker after releasing Diego Costa from his contract six months earlier.
Dembélé, whose career at Fulham before consolidating his reputation at Celtic, needs to leave Lyon this month with two and a half years left on his contract in France.
West Ham has shown the sale of striker Sebastian Haller to Ajax.
The permanent agreement concluded with an estimated undisclosed payment of approximately 25 million pounds.
26-year-old Ivorian striker Haller scored 14 goals in 50 games over 18 months with the Hammers.
He arrived in 2019 from Eintracht Frankfurt for a club record of forty-five million pounds, but David Moyes to reduce his losses.
Chelsea’s project is to win over Britain’s most productive young stars, as Brexit has led to restrictions on recruitment.
Frank Lampard’s team has been very busy building relationships across the UK with youth teams, Newcastle City Juniors.
English clubs will no longer be able to recruit foreign players until they succeed in the 18th due to the UK Brexit deal.
A points-based formula will also be implemented to restrict the number of foreign players to play in the UK.
The Blues have created a bond with Newcastle City Juniors, who exercise five kilometres from St James’ Park.
Chelsea even lent a chamber formula to the youth club to record educational sessions and matches.
According to the Mail, a spokesman for Stamford Bridge said, “Establishing and maintaining smart relationships with base clubs across the country is something we still care about. “
Manchester United have shown the signing of 18-year-old Amad Diallo’s 37 million pounds from Atalanta as their first signing in January.
The clubs agreed to an agreement before the move-in window closed in October, but the teenager remained with his club for years of training during the first part of the 2020-2021 season while painting permits, non-public situations and a medical examination were completed.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has promised United enthusiasts one of the most exciting young players in world football with the arrival of Diallo.
He said: “As a club, we have followed Amad for several years and, after seeing him myself, he is one of the most exciting young men in the game.
“Manchester United have such a proud history of forming young players and everything is in position to allow Amad to succeed in his future here. “
Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp has admitted that Liverpool is “unlikely” to point to a central defence this month, despite the injury crisis at the centre of his defence.
The Reds are a first-choice couple, Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez due to long-term injuries and replacements Fabinho and Joel Matip have struggled to stay in shape.
Klopp said: “I can’t say for sure that we may not bring anyone, it’s unlikely because of the world scenario.
“We will have not to make the stage difficult for everyone and also for football clubs.
“Some clubs would surely have no financial problems.
“But this club has been, and will be with those owners, just very guilty for what we do.
And finally, Rabbi Matondo of Welsh International is committed to Stoke City anonyging the promotion after joining the Potters on loan.
The 20-year-old has become Michael O’Neill’s first catch in january’s move window after agreeing to enroll in the Bundesliga SIDE Schalke 04 on loan until the end of this season.
Matondo, who has seven matches with Wales, has been on Germany’s most sensible flight 30 times since moving from Manchester City in 2019.
Matondo said: “I am very happy to point to Stoke City until the end of the season and look forward. I came here to help the boys in every single shape I could. “
“As an offensive player, I hope to raise goals and assists to help the team win promotion positions. “
Leeds will have to face Liverpool if they want to hire Udinese star Rodrigo De Paul this month.
Leeds has been following offensive midfielder De Paul since the summer.
But Marcelo Bielsa is in two minds: make an offer in January or take a final resolution before the start of next season.
However, Liverpool champions have already made the stage.
And that can force the bosses of Elland Road to speed up their plans and look to buy the Argentinian that window.
De Paul has obviously highlighted Liverpool’s meticulous exploration formula as he seeks to revitalize the team to move one step ahead of his Premier League rivals.
Antonio Conte’s Inter has indicated that he will be interested in the 26-year-old.
Manchester United referee Sergio Romero is reportedly about to arrive in Boca Juniors.
The Manchester Evenings News reports that the Argentine has already said goodbye to his Red Devils teammates before his departure from Old Trafford.
The 33-year-old, who does not have a contract this summer, is expected to end his six-year contract with the club in this month’s move-in window.
Romero has trained in Argentina and reports in Buenos Aires say he remains in the Argentine capital before moving to Boca.
Amad Diallo admitted it was a dream come true even though it all sealed his move to Old Traford.
The end, which has not yet made a decision about her blouse number, told United’s website: “After waiting since the summer, it is nevertheless a dream come true to end my time at Manchester United.
“I’m incredibly ambitious and there are so many things I need to accomplish in the game; when I spoke to the coach, I knew I’d joined the best club.
“This is an exciting team with so many wonderful players, I can promise that I will work hard every day to be informed of them and give each and every one of them to expand my game.
“The coaches have been fantastic since I signed, we’ve been in touch and they’ve already given me a lot of smart advice.
“I had time to prepare for this movement, both physically and mentally, and I worked very hard to be in a position to make the step in this club.
A crowd of league clubs would be interested in Leeds Tyler Roberts.
The Yorkshire club is well outside the relegation zone on its return to the Premier League and is a loan for the 21-year-old.
Marcelo Bielsa has given Roberts only two bonfire openings, the striker has yet to score.
According to the Mail, the manager highly evaluates his player, but can still allow a transition exit.
Sheffield Wednesday, Derby, Cardiff, Bournemouth and Preston are known as stakeholders in the welsh future.
Wilfried Zaha agreed that Arsenal have chosen Nicolas Pepe “rather than him” after a club failure.
He told Jamie Carragher’s podcast The Greatest Game: “I had a verbal exchange with the manager.
“[Unai] Emery said, “We don’t want to live long. ” He said he saw me play, that he knew I could replace games anytime and things like that.
“It’s like, “Yes, we’d love to have you, ” and I just, “yes, I’d love to come. “
“The verbal exchange was undeniable because I played against him when he was Arsenal’s coach.
“He saw what I can do, given my paint speed and what I can get on the team. “
He added: “Obviously it’s the club they chose.
And they Pepe on top of me.
Rabbi Matondo, a foreigner from Wales, has pledged to announce Stoke City after joining the Potters on loan.
The 20-year-old has become Michael O’Neill’s first catch in january’s move window after agreeing to enroll in the Bundesliga SIDE Schalke 04 on loan until the end of this season.
Matondo, who has seven matches with Wales, has been on Germany’s most sensible flight 30 times since moving from Manchester City in 2019.
Matondo said: “I am very happy to point to Stoke City until the end of the season and look forward. I came here to help the boys in every way possible.
“As an offensive player, I hope to be able to raise goals and assists to check and for the team to earn promotion positions. “
Jurgen Klopp has admitted that Liverpool are ‘unlikely’ to point to a central defence this month, despite the injury crisis at the centre of their defence.
The Reds are a first-choice couple, Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez due to long-term injuries and replacements Fabinho and Joel Matip have struggled to stay in shape.
Klopp said: “I can’t say for sure that we may not bring anyone, it’s just not most likely because of the scenario in the world. “
“We will have not to make the stage difficult for everyone and also for football clubs.
“Some clubs would surely have no financial problems.
“But this club has been, and will be with those owners, simply very guilty for what we do. “
Lionel Messi is now the 97th most valuable footballer in the world.
Incredibly, Cristiano Ronaldo digs up 131 with two of the greatest players of all time, be it Arsenal star Nicolás Pepe.
According to the most recent CIES football observatory, whose regulations use points such as performance, age and duration of the contract, as well as the club and country represented at the price of an individual.
Phil Neville is one step away from a sensational reunion with David Beckham as head of Inter Miami.
MlS fired its coach Diego Alonso on Thursday, opening the door for england’s outgoing women’s coach who has been closely related to the position.
Neville reportedly had initial talks with Major League Soccer about the position.
The Lionesses’ 43-year-old says he will resign from the national team in July after this summer’s euros.
SunSport understands that he has had conversations with his former Manchester United Becks teammate to take over his new franchise.
West Ham has Josh King to upgrade Sebastien Haller, but he would possibly have to pay Bournemouth more than he thought to get it.
David Moyes failed to take over Bournemouth star this summer when the championship club rejected the thirteen million-pound deal the Hammers were willing to sign.
But Moyes has maintained his interest ever since and sees King use in the middle, a position he prefers to play, now that Haller is at Ajax.
West Ham King at the same price, but the challenge is that the 28-year-old is also on the radar of Newcastle and West Brom.
Bournemouth was told that Newcastle and the Baggies would be willing to earn about 15 million pounds, more than Hammers owner David Sullivan expected to pay.
King, 28, is out of contract at the end of the season, but the Cherries are determined not to let it go profitably in January.
Manchester United have shown the signing of 18-year-old Amad Diallo as their first signing in January.
The clubs agreed to an agreement before the move-in window closed in October, but the teenager remained with his club for years of training during the first part of the 2020-2021 season while painting permits, non-public situations and a medical examination were completed.
Bayern Munich has reportedly opened loose talks for Reading star Omar Richards.
The Mail states that Richards, 22, is considered a replacement for David Alaba.
Austrian ace Alaba is out of contract and is expected to drop the German champion on a loose transfer.
Bayern have already rated Alphonso Davies as a left-back.
But wasting Alaba will see them covered gently, with the flexible Lucas Hernandez he used in the middle.
And english under-21 star Richards has been known as the best person to participate.
Millwall is in talks to point to Motherwell Allan Campbell, Revealed Paul Jiggins of SunSport.
The Lions moved to midfield after not being able to get Jayson Molumby from Brighton with an offer of 1 million pounds plus add-ons.
Ireland Molumby, who spent last season on loan at Den, has joined Preston for the rest of this campaign.
Millwall chief Gary Rowett is believed to have permanent signatures, so he turned to Campbell.
Scotland’s under-21 ace contract at Motherwell expires at the end of the season, he can inform clubs about a move elsewhere.
The Lions hope to succeed in a deal for him this month as they watch his team after a poor streak of recent results.
Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero is reportedly on the brink of Boca Juniors.
Manchester Evenings News claims the Argentine has already said goodbye to his Red Devils teammates before his departure from Old Trafford.
The 33-year-old, who does not have a contract this summer, is expected to end his six-year contract with the club in this month’s move-in window.
Romero has trained in Argentina and reports in Buenos Aires say he remains in the Argentine capital before moving to Boca.
Jesse Lingard of Manchester United has been associated with a West Ham.
The Star claims the Hammers have started conversations with the player’s agent.
Lingard, 28, is entering the last six months of his contract at Old Trafford.
David Moyes will place the star offensive after educating him for the Red Devils.
West Brom and Burnley suffered a movement blow after Duncan Watmore secured his long career at Middlesbrough.
The striker was released through Sunderland last summer after a devastating injury for a few years, but presented a lifeguard in his career through Neil Warnock in November on a two-month contract.
Watmore, 26, rewarded that confidence by scoring goals in eight games for Boro’s play-off hopes.
The form caught the attention of Baggies boss Sam Allardyce and Burnley’s Sean Dyche as they watched a loose move with their Stoke league rivals.
But Watmore, who was nominated for the Championship Player of the Month award, has now put an end to the long-term hypothesis by signing a contract at Riverside until 2023.
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