Return to our policy of all the latest news, gossip and rumors about transfers with the January window fast approaching.
While Covid-19 has had a massive effect on the finances of clubs around the world, a large amount of cash was still spent over the summer and will no doubt replace the hands in the run-up to 2021.
There will also be the option to assure some wonderful players in pre-contractual agreements for the summer, and Lionel Messi is unlikely to sign a new agreement in Barcelona after its ordinary consequences with the club.
Manchester City have the chance to claim Argentine legend with Pep Guardiola in charge, but a match with Neymar on the PSG is also a separate possibility.
Another player who will be on salary next year is David Alaba, who is attracting a lot of attention in the Premier League. A club that would possibly have cooled his interest, according to The Telegraph, is Manchester United, Barcelona and Real. Madrid are pending the signing of Bayern Munich star, while The Sun suggests liverpool and Chelsea are also interested.
While Thomas Tuchel is about to be replaced through Mauricio Pochettino at the PSG, there will be much around an assembly with Dele Alli of Tottenham in the French capital.
Meanwhile, the Mail reports that after Kieran Trippier was expelled from world football for 10 weeks, Atletico Madrid could turn to Arsenal’s Ainsley Maitland-Niles as a loan.
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Eurosport says Chelsea are moving for Borussia Dortmund star Jude Bellingham.
The 17-year-old has become the third-youngest player to play for England when he made his debut for the Three Lions last week and would be seen as a less expensive option for Declan Rice, Frank Lampard’s number one midfielder.
Bellingham has only joined Dortmund since Birmingham City this summer, but it looks like the Blues may be making plans for the Bundesliga raid, as they signed Kai Havertz and Timo Werner this year.
Tottenham and Everton are interested in signing Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik.
According to The Sun, Carlo Ancelotti hopes that a reduced offer of around 10 million pounds will be enough to secure the Polish foreigner, without a contract at stadio San Paolo next summer, in the January window.
However, the Spurs, who provided festival and Harry Kane by lending to Benfica’s Carlos Vinicius before the summer market closed, are apparently looking at Milik, along with Inter Milan.
Let us now move on to a rumor that has predictably provoked a great debate on social media this afternoon.
According to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, Inter Milan is in a position to offer Arsenal a change to Granit Xhaka that would see former Tottenham player Christian Eriksen heading in the opposite direction.
Eriksen reportedly left Milan after suffering for a normal role with Antonio Conte, while Xhaka would be an option for inter N’Golo Kante’s main goal.
Surely not, Spurs fans!
There may be smart news for Arsenal at the front of Szoboszlai, the player’s main legal representative who admits his consumer is about to leave Austria and Red Bull Salzburg.
“We see that every time you have a smart game, which fortunately happens often, rumors get louder,” Esterhazy Matyas told Digisport, through Goal.
“However, our strategy is not going to replace it with one or two games. We are in our own plans and the vision we originally had is only becoming more powerful because all the feedback we read only results in us being on the ground. “Way.
“Whether in January or next summer, the most important thing is that you go to a club where you will have a smart chance to play and continue the learning curve that started in Salzburg, that’s the most vital thing for us. “
“Obviously, it’s no secret that Dominik is now closer to leaving the Austrian championship. “
Arsenal are among several clubs for the signing of Dominik Szoboszlai.
The 20-year-old Hungarian midfielder has had a massive effect on the game in the Austrian Bundesliga with Red Bull Salzburg.
The Mirror now reports that Arsenal are following Szoboszlai, in favour of the summer signing of Chelsea’s Kai Havertz, with Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and AC Milan.
The saga of the transfers of Jadon Sancho continues relentlessly.
According to recent reports from 90min. com, Manchester United remain the star of Borussia Dortmund and England after failing with long negotiations over the summer.
It is claimed that United could seek a deal for Sancho in January, and the player will arrive at Old Trafford in the summer.
French manager Didier Deschamps has hinted that Olivier Giroud deserves to leave Chelsea.
Wolves and Adama Traoré appear to be stuck in negotiations on a new contract.
According to Express and Star, discussions about an advanced agreement for the Spanish winger have stagnated.
This may only offer hope of moving suitors like Liverpool, however, it should be noted that Traoré is under contract at Molineux until 2023, so there is no real rush on the part of the Wolves as things are.
But anything to keep in mind . . .
Manchester City are looking for several high-level replacements for Sergio Aguero.
Aguero, 32, is out of contract at the Etihad next summer and it remains to be noted that the Argentine will point out new terms.
The City is determined not to surprise us by the imaginable loss of its record goalscorer, 90min. com, suggesting that it is tracking players such as Lautaro Martínez of Inter Milan and Erling Haaland, the star of Borussia Dortmund.
An attractive update on Liverpool by David Ornstein of Athletic that will provoke a debate.
Despite all the rumors of central defenders that have existed in recent weeks and a growing injury crisis, he says the Reds will NOT look to recruit the January movement window as things are.
If this is really the case, Jurgen Klopp will have to wait for some fit players, along with Virgil van Dijk, Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Thiago Alcantara, Andrew Robertson, Mohamed Salah and Alex Oxlade. . -Chamberlain is dealing with disorder right now.
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