Sport Bild: Have you ever thought that Florian Wirtz might have been better off at FC Bayern? Eberl: "We made it clear in all our discussions that we would have loved to have him at FC Bayern and that he would have been a great fit for us. Florian then chose Liverpool. I wish him all the best in representing German football in the Premier League."
Liverpool are hoping to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig in the future. The 19-year-old has attracted the attention of the Premier League champions with his performances, and Michael Edwards was in attendance to watch him earlier this week. Liverpool scout, Barry Hunter, watched the player along with Edwards, as per TEAMtalk. Liverpool have opened negotiations to sign the player, and Diomande will cost around 88 million.
Manchester United are interested in signing the PSG attacker Bradley Barcola at the end of the season. The 23-year-old is highly rated across Europe, and he has been a key player for the French outfit. He registered 21 goals and 21 assists last season. He is valued at 70 million, and Manchester United believe that he could add some much-needed unpredictability to the attacking unit.
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has reportedly been offered a contract by Turkish side Fenerbahce. According to Diario AS, Fener have offered Lewandowski an 18-month contract to join the club.
Manchester United have stepped up their efforts to sign Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi, with Sport Bild reporting that the Premier League club has officially opened talks with the player's agent, super-agent Jorge Mendes. Adeyemi, whose current deal with Dortmund runs until 2027, is being targeted by the Red Devils. The 23-year-old is currently in negotiations with Dortmund over an improved contract, but insists on inserting a release clause before committing to an extension, a demand that BVB's hierarchy is reportedly refusing to entertain.
However, we heard in Munich, and this could be interesting for the Premier League, that Manchester City also have him on their list. When City are at the table, Bayern Munich are always aware that things could get a little risky, as the two clubs are playing a similar style and Pep Guardiola is an attractive coach for a young player.
Turkish Super Lig side Trabzonspor are reportedly considering making a bold move to keep Andre Onana beyond his current loan spell from Manchester United. The Cameroonian goalkeeper only joined the club on a short-term deal with no buy option included, but his early impact between the posts has been significant. According to The Sun, Onana's performances and personality have impressed both the coaching staff and the boardroom, prompting growing internal discussions about a permanent transfer once his loan expires.
By Deadline Day, matters took an unexpected turn. Fulham shifted their stance and pushed to renegotiate terms, which forced Leeds to return with an improved offer. Determined not to miss out, Leeds complied, and both parties reached what appeared to be an agreement. According to Jacobs, both Leeds United and Wilson himself signed the necessary paperwork, leaving the Whites confident that they had landed their man.
The 25-year-old spent last season on loan at Fulham after struggling for regular playing time at the Emirates Stadium, and it's not too surprising to see that his future is still in some doubt. It had looked like Fulham might sign Nelson permanently, but they have supposedly been unable to reach an agreement with Arsenal. As such, Palace are now said to have entered the running to sign Nelson for around 15m, according to the Sun.
Napoli are set to push hard to complete the signing of Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United as soon as possible, according to Corriere dello Sport. Romelu Lukaku, a former Manchester United man himself, has suffered a relatively serious muscle injury and will undergo surgery, which will rule him out of action for at least three months and reduce the strength of Napoli's attacking line significantly, unless a new man comes in to fill the void.
"We all have to be aware that this is a very complex operation," Fajardo told Estadio Deportivo. "Given the player's level and his recent career at Real Betis, it's not an easy transaction."