Leagues

Products You May Like

Manchester City have made an offer for Eintracht Frankfurt‘s Omar Marmoush, while Mohamed Salah‘s agents are in continuous contact with Paris Saint-Germain. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors, and gossip from around the globe.

Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s grades | Women’s grades

TOP STORIES

What we’re hearing in the transfer window: Liverpool, Man United, Olmo latest
Salah on Liverpool future: ‘My last year at the club’
Sources: PSG downplay interest in Rashford
Alexander-Arnold “committed” despite Madrid interest – Slot
Man United trigger Maguire option: “Starving for leaders”
Arteta: Signings alone not enough in title race
Bournemouth sign US’ Akinmboni from DC United

TRENDING RUMORS

Manchester City have made an offer to Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush for a transfer in the summer, reports Foot Mercato. The Citizens are first to do so with Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool also interested in the 25-year-old, and Marmoush seems excited about City’s project having already spoken with their management.

Mohamed Salah may have publicly stated that he is playing his last season at Liverpool, but Foot Mercato reports that the forward’s priority is to stay at Anfield while also listing the most likely alternatives. They state that the 32-year-old’s agents remain in continuous contact with Paris Saint-Germain as they follow the situation closely, and Saudi Arabia remains an option despite no clubs taking concrete steps to sign Salah yet.

– Manchester City have been offered hope over a potential move to sign Jamal Musiala in the summer as the attacking midfielder’s contract talks with Bayern Munich have stalled, reports Football Insider. The 21-year-old’s current deal expires in the summer of 2026 and he is also the topic of interest from Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid.

– Liverpool are tracking Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson and have sent scouts to watch each of his last six matches, reports The Sun. Forest only signed the 22-year-old in the summer and are under no pressure to let him leave but the Reds will be keen to make a move if he becomes available.

Newcastle United will look to Internazionale midfielder Davide Frattesi to replace Bruno Guimarães if the 27-year-old leaves in 2025, reports TEAMtalk, with Manchester City being the favourites to sign the Brazil international. Frattesi is valued at around €50 million and there will be competition from Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Roma for the 25-year-old.

Borussia Dortmund are now demanding at least €30m from Aston Villa for Donyell Malen, reports Christian Falk. The Premier League side had already offered €18m for the 25-year-old forward but that is not enough and there is currently no deal between the two clubs. His contract runs until the summer of 2026.

CONFIRMED TRANSFERS

Chelsea have recalled Aaron Anselmino from his loan at Boca Juniors and he will now be part of the first team. The 19-year-old centre-back was signed by the west London club in the summer for £16m, but loaned straight back to Boca to continue his development. He made 18 appearances over the course of the loan and became a regular in the XI.

Espanyol have confirmed the permanent signing of Real Madrid defender Pablo Ramón. The 23-year-old did not play a game for Los Blancos‘ first XI, but has experience out on loan with Mirandés last season.

Southampton have formally completed the signing of Brazilian defender Welington, who had previously signed a pre-contract agreement. The 23-year-old left-back moves after the expiry of his São Paulo contract.

AFC Bournemouth have announced the signing of United States youth international Matai Akinmboni from MLS club D.C. United.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Did win at Brentford suggest Arsenal need January signings?
Arteta: ‘Never seen’ decision like Brighton penalty
Bournemouth sign US’ Akinmboni from DC United
Ronaldo on 2yrs in Saudi: Happy, but I want more
‘We’ll see’ – Ancelotti on signings amid TAA rebuff

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *