Football transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano has shared updates on prominent transfers, focusing on Liam Rosenior, Dominik Szoboszlai, and John Stones.
Liverpool Contract Developments
Liverpool is set to lose Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah on Bosman deals this summer. However, Romano indicates that negotiations with Ibrahima Konate for a new contract are nearing completion.
In his latest YouTube video, Romano mentioned that discussions for Konate’s contract are in the final stages, with only a few minor details remaining. He also noted that Konate has publicly confirmed the nearing agreement, with salary terms largely aligned between him and the club.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s Situation
Romano explained that while Szoboszlai has commented on his contract talks, there isn’t much progress at present. Nevertheless, he expressed his happiness at the club and mentioned that his contract is valid until 2028.
Negotiations are still ongoing and are deemed positive, with no major gaps between the two sides. However, it appears that more time is needed to finalize the discussions, unlike the rapid pace of the deal with Konate.
John Stones Expected to Depart Man City
Romano also confirmed that John Stones is anticipated to leave Manchester City when his contract concludes at the end of June. His tenure has been marred by injuries, but there’s an expectation that he is ready for a new opportunity.
Support for Liam Rosenior at Chelsea
There have been rumors about Liam Rosenior potentially being dismissed from Chelsea, despite the ongoing support from the club. The team’s poor results have raised concerns, but the management is still backing him.
Inter’s Stance on Barcelona’s Interest in Bastoni
Lastly, Romano reported on Barcelona’s genuine interest in Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni. Inter’s director has requested that any discussions be conducted directly rather than through media speculation, reaffirming that Bastoni is happy at Inter and valued highly.
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