Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has caught the attention of Liverpool. Meanwhile, Roma plans to pursue Mohamed Salah in the summer, and Manchester United is looking to sign Jean-Philippe Mateta, who plays for Crystal Palace. Stay tuned for the latest updates on transfers globally.
TOP STORIES
– Chelsea has confirmed the departure of Maresca amid a disappointing Premier League performance.
– Iraola states that Semenyo has ‘not played his last game’ for Bournemouth amid rumors linking him to Manchester City.
– Signing Højlund from Manchester United is considered a ‘formality’ by Napoli’s executive.
TRENDING RUMORS
– Liverpool is interested in Eduardo Camavinga, but Real Madrid reportedly won’t let him go during the January transfer window. Camavinga, who has made 16 appearances this season, underlined his value with a contract running until the summer of 2029. Previous reports suggest that a bid of over €100 million would be needed to secure his transfer.
– Roma is eyeing a summer move for Mohamed Salah as they look to bring the Egyptian international back. Any potential move is on hold until summer due to filled squad spots for non-EU players. Saudi clubs have reportedly cooled their interest in Salah.
– Manchester United is considering a transfer for Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace after monitoring his contract situation closely. Mateta has netted seven goals in 18 Premier League appearances this season, with his most recent goal against United.
– Discussions are ongoing between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid regarding striker Julián Álvarez. Barcelona has shown interest in Álvarez, but they face challenges due to his high release clause and contract term until 2030.
OTHER RUMORS
– Neymar has committed to Santos with a contract extension that keeps him at the club until December 2026.
– Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri has piqued the interest of Bournemouth.
– Fenerbahce aims to acquire AC Milan’s Christopher Nkunku, with Milan open to bids around €35 million.
– Brighton has finalized a deal to sign Borussia Dortmund’s midfield talent Pascal Gross.

