Crystal Palace are keen on signing the Brazilian forward Wallace Yan, and they have now emerged as frontrunners in the pursuit of the Flamengo star. Reports in Brazil suggest discussions over a potential transfer are at an advanced stage. Journalist Julio Miguel Neto revealed via Bolavip that Palace opened negotiations during the summer window and they are looking to reignite talks once the window reopens in January.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Vasco da Gama attacker Rayan Vitor. The 19-year-old is a tremendous talent with a bright future, and several clubs are monitoring his progress. He has a 40 million release clause in his contract, but the Brazilian outfit are hoping to agree on a new deal with him. If that happens, it is a fair to assume that they will increase his release close. It will be increasingly difficult for him to leave the club in that case. Brighton and Nottingham Forest are interested in the striker as well.
Manchester United are interested in signing the Juventus attacker Dusan Vlahovic in the coming months. Bayern Munich are interested in the Serbian as well, and it will be interesting to see if Manchester United can win the race for his signature. According to a report from BILD (h/t SportWitness), Manchester United are likely to make a move for him at the end of the season.
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde in the coming months. According to a report from Fichajes, they have identified the 27-year-old as a priority target. It will be interesting to see if they come forward with an offer to sign him. He has not been an important player for Xabi Alonso, and a move to the Premier League could be interesting for him at this stage of his career.
The transfer window may have already closed, but that does not mean that the likes of West Ham and Crystal Palace cannot sign players. There are a number of free agent currently available on the market that could be attractive propositions for either club. For West Ham in particular, they could need a signing or two as they seek to improve following the sacking of Graham Potter.
According to Fabrizio Romano (via @iMiaSanMia), Juve were in the market for a right-back, but balked at Bayern's price tag of €50 million for the Croatian International. Bayern also counter-offered Sacha Boey, but Juventus was not interested. Per the report, the 25-year old Stanišić will remain a target for Juventus going forward. His contract with the German Rekordmeister runs until the Summer of 2029. Unless something changes drastically with his performance, Bayern will likely not lower their asking price in the near future.
Will Man United pay 60 million for Gallagher? Atletico Madrid view Gallagher as an important player, but they could sell him if an offer of around 60 million is presented. It will be interesting to see if Manchester United are willing to pay that kind of money for him. They need more physicality and work rate in the middle of the park, and Gallagher would add tremendous balance to the side. He knows the Premier League well, and he could make an instant impact.
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According to a report in BILD, the striker can leave the Allianz Arena next summer for £57m as per the clause in his contract. However, the outlet explains that for that clause to be triggered, the Tottenham legend must inform Bayern of his intention to leave before the end of the winter transfer window. We might thus know in four months whether Kane is seriously considering an exit from the Bundesliga giants at the end of this season.
Julian Alvarez was heavily linked with the move to Liverpool during the summer transfer window, but the Premier League champions never really made a concrete offer to sign the player. The South American's agent has now revealed that Liverpool did not submit an official proposal to sign the player, and Atletico Madrid were unwilling to sanction his departure. Julian Alvarez agent on Liverpool links There were no official offers from Liverpool to sign Julian last season, and everything that's been said about it is false.
After a failed attempt to sign Manu Kone from AS Roma this summer, Inter Milan remain interested in the midfielder, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport, and their cause could be helped by Roma's need to raise funds in order to comply with the Financial Fair Play regulations. The negotiations between the two clubs are expected to reopen soon, but the move isn't likely to happen in January; the summer of 2026, when Kone will have three years left on his contract, appears a more realistic scenario.
Real Madrid are hoping to get the deal done midway through the season, and it will be interesting to see if Liverpool are prepared to sanction his departure. He will be a free agent in the summer, and it would not be a surprise if Liverpool decided to sell the player for a reasonable amount of money in January. They will not want to lose a key player like him for free.
But the following season he was on the bench more for Manchester City and, despite winning his fourth Premier League title, was sold to Chelsea, the first marquee signing of their new owners. This move hasn't worked out at all. Now, aged 30, Sterling faces a season in exile at Chelsea, the 30m remaining in wages on his contract a key factor in the stalemate.
The balance of power in European football has shifted once again after a record-breaking summer transfer window, with seven clubs now boasting squads valued at more than €1 billion. The surge marks a dramatic rise from just three sides surpassing that threshold last year, underlining how spending and on-pitch success continue to reshape the financial hierarchy of the sport. According to Sportingpedia's latest analysis, Real Madrid remain the world's most valuable squad at €1.4 billion,
Crystal Palace center-back Marc Guéhi is one of the most sought-after center-backs in Europe and nearly moved to Liverpool during the summer transfer window. Now, Bayern Munich could be among the clubs looking to swoop in and take advantage of Liverpool's inability to get the deal done:
It was the transfer window when spending by Premier League clubs went into uncharted territory. Buoyed by the start of a record 6.7bn four-year domestic TV deal, and the extra revenue generated by newly expanded European club competitions, the top flight invested more than ever before this summer. But while the unprecedented 3bn outlay, and the drama of a frenetic deadline day, undoubtedly fuels even more interest in the league, does it also raise concerns?
Liam Delap's untimely hamstring injury impacted not only Chelsea but sent out a ripple effect across the transfer market in Europe. Bayern Munich felt the brunt of the disruption as Chelsea withdrew permission for their striker Nicolas Jackson to undergo a medical on Saturday afternoon. Chelsea also simultaneously made contact with both Sporting Lisbon and striker Conrad Harder's entourage after the 2-0 win over Fulham.
Every year, after the NFL draft, everyone is talking about "steals" and "reaches." The "steals" are the players that the football-watching public thinks went way later than their talent warranted. And the "reaches" are the players we thought went way higher than they should've. It turns out: we're only half right. A 2021 study by Timo Riske of Pro Football Focus looked back at six years of draft data and identified the players who went significantly higher or lower than the consensus of publicly available draft rankings. What he found is that the players who were "reaches" did underperform, on average, compared to the other players drafted at the same pick in other years.
Brentford have had two offers rejected for PSV Eindhoven midfielder Joey Veerman. The Dutch club responded to Brentford's second offer, believed to be in the region of 25m, with the message that Veerman is not for sale. The Bees are now considering whether to return with a new offer for the 26-year-old, who has 16 caps for the Netherlands. Brentford remain keen to strengthen their squad before the transfer deadline on Monday but are having difficulty in landing their top targets.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the two clubs are currently locked in talks, and a deal is likely to be concluded soon. Garnacho needs regular gametime, and he has decided to join Chelsea. The move to the London club will allow him to showcase his qualities in the Premier League regularly. Chelsea need more quality and depth on the flanks, and the South American should prove to be an excellent investment for them.
Adrien Rabiot has been transfer-listed by Marseille, and Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to sign him. As per Fabrice Hawkins, they have opened talks with the representatives of the 30-year-old French international regarding a summer move. It will be interesting to see if they come forward with an official offer for Marseille. They have been linked with Rabiot in the past as well. Aston Villa are interested in the player as well.
While Roma's touted move for wantaway forward Jadon Sancho from Manchester United appeared to have stalled, Gian Piero Gasperini has stated that the English winger never actually turned down an offer from the club. Despite reports in the Italian press suggesting Sancho had rejected Roma's approach, the head coach clarified that the Red Devils outcast had not formally refused the Giallorossi's proposal. Roma have been busy in the transfer market this summer, shoring up their forward line with attacking reinforcements,
The club's hierarchy have reportedly submitted an offer of 30 million, matching Barca's valuation of the player, in a bid to accelerate negotiations. Villa's ambition does not end with the transfer fee. They are also prepared to offer Casado a lucrative contract that would quadruple his current wages, showing just how determined the Midlands club are to bring him to Villa Park.
Newcastle are preparing for Liverpool to return with a new bid of between 120-130m for their Sweden forward Alexander Isak, 25. (Teamtalk), external Wolves are facing a fight to keep Norway striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, as Newcastle are pushing to sign the 25-year-old for around 60m. (Express and Star), external Manchester United have informed Napoli that they are open to both a loan with an option or obligation to buy for their Denmark forward Rasmus Hojlund, 22.
Inter Milan has shifted focus back to Christopher Nkunku after moving away from targeting Ademola Lookman. Concerns about Nkunku's injury history had initially paused interest.