Tag: Transfer

  • Bayern Munich chief offers to settle Mane fee personally

    Bayern Munich chief Hasan Salihamidzic has told Liverpool he’s willing to fly to Merseyside to conduct negotiations for Sadio Mane face-to-face.

    The Reds rejected a first offer of €30m including bonuses from Bayern earlier this week.

    BILD says to smooth relations, sporting director Salihamidzic has offered to fly to Anfield this week to personally conduct the transfer negotiations. Bayern CEO, Oliver Kahn, is said to be willing to be part of the delegation.

    Bayern have already agreed a three-year contract with Mane.

    Should Liverpool be open to the visit, Salihamidzic will jet in armed with an improved proposal.

  • Chelsea chief publicly backs move for Dembele

    Chelsea chief publicly backs move for Dembele

    Chelsea chief Daniel Finkelstein has added to talk of interest in Barcelona attacker Ousmane Dembele.

    Finkelstein has added fuel to fire after liking a tweet begging the club to sign Ousmane Dembele.

    The Barcelona star is available on a free transfer with his contract at the Nou Camp expiring this month and the Blues are in the race to sign him, as well as Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    But Thomas Tuchel knows the player well from his time in charge at Borussia Dortmund and a move is believed to be on the cards.

    With Finkelstein tagged, one Twitter user replied to another fan saying: “Please tell him to kindly sign Ousmane Dembele.”

    And Finkelstein responded by liking the tweet.

  • Chelsea directors confident in signing Kounde

    Chelsea directors confident in signing Kounde

    Chelsea directors are confident winning the race for Sevilla defender Jules Kounde’s signing.

    Thomas Tuchel’s team are desperate to bolster their defence this summer, with two centre-backs set to leave.

    Antonio Rudiger has agreed a free transfer to Real Madrid, while Andreas Christensen is heading to Barcelona.

    Chelsea have identified long-term target Kounde as an ideal replacement.

    ABC Sevilla reports Blues chiefs are “convinced” that they can come to an agreement.

    The report adds that Chelsea are urging Kounde’s agents to resist approaches from other clubs.

    Sevilla held out for their star defender’s release clause, believed to be around £70million, last summer.

    But Chelsea believe they can get him for less this time around.

  • Sadio Mane agrees contract with Bayern Munich

    Sadio Mane agrees contract with Bayern Munich

    Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has agreed personal terms with German champions Bayern Munich, it has been revealed.

    The Senegalese has decided he wants Munich to be his next move after holding direct talks with Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann, according to respected Liverpool journalist DaveOCKOP on Twitter.

    However the two clubs are yet to thrash out a transfer fee for the 30-year-old.

    DaveOCKOP reports: “Sadio Mane has agreed a three year contract with Bayern Munich. PSG and Barcelona were also interested. He has spoken directly to Julian Nagelsmann. Now up to clubs to agree a fee.

    “Liverpool and Bayern Munich began official talks yesterday.”

  • Pogba won’t return to Juve, he’s afraid of me – Allegri

    Pogba won’t return to Juve, he’s afraid of me – Allegri

    Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has joked about Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba’s return to Turin.

    Pogba is in Bosman talks with Juve about a summer move.

    “He won’t be back, he is afraid of challenging me,” Allegri said, laughing.

    The coach was referring to a famous basketball shooting challenge held during Pogba’s previous time at Juve.

    Pogba had also challenged Allegri to a football shooting challenge in which the coach also emerged as victorious.

    “He lost playing with foot and hands. That’s why he left. That’s the real reason why he left,” the coach added.

  • Shocker! Neymar considers Chelsea move

    Shocker! Neymar considers Chelsea move

    Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar is being linked with a Thomas Tuchel reunion at Chelsea.

    In the wake of Kylian Mbappe’s contract extension at PSG, it’s being raised that Neymar could be moved on due to the finances involved in keeping the striker.

    Football.London says Neymar could potentially be moving to Chelsea according to French sources.

    It would be a transfer that could bring some ‘x factor’ to the Blues, while reuniting the Brazilian with Tuchel, whom he played under in Paris. That could be a proposition that may tempt the 30-year-old, who has been full of praise for his former manager in the past.

    Discussing his relationship with Tuchel back in 2019 to Canal+, he said: “It’s a friendship but, at the same time, a huge mutual respect. I respect him as a coach but when we need to talk, we talk.

    “I’ve developed a great affection towards him since the first time we spoke. When you have this great affection for your coach, you give your life on the pitch. For him I will do my best to win.”

  • Serie A: Tammy Abraham speaks on Roma exit

    Serie A: Tammy Abraham speaks on Roma exit

    Tammy Abraham has left the door open to leaving Roma this summer.

    Abraham scored twice in Roma’s 3-0 win at Torino last night ahead of next week’s Europa Conference League final against Feyenoord.

    The former Chelsea striker has been linked with Arsenal.

    “I would’ve loved to get three and score a hat-trick for my team, but the most important thing is we won. It’s been a long hard season, fair play to all my teammates, we’ve done well, now we’ve got a Final to look forward to and we’re all excited,” Abraham told DAZN.

    “Like I’ve always said, I fell in love with this club from the first day and I will always help the team as much as possible with my goals and assists.

    “It’s been a good year for me, I hope to build on this year and hopefully we can finish with a trophy and it can be the perfect year.”

    The Europa Conference League Final is against Feyenoord on Wednesday evening in Tirana.

    “This is a dream come true for Roma fans, for the club, we’ve made it to the Final, now we have to rest and recover well, so hopefully we’ll be celebrating on Wednesday night.

    “I love this club. They’ve given me the opportunity to show myself, my heart is here. We’ll see what the future holds, but my heart is here.”

  • Transfer: Erling Haaland agrees Man City deal

    Transfer: Erling Haaland agrees Man City deal

    Borussia Dortmund striker, Erling Haaland has reportedly informed the Bundesliga club that he would leave at the end of the season to join Manchester City.

    There were reports late on Monday that Manchester City boss Ferran Soriano has got in touch with Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke.

    He has informed him that they would activate a 75-million-euro (78.9-million-dollar) release clause in Haaland’s contract.

    Haaland was also reported to have completed medical tests at the Erasmus hospital in Brussels on Monday.

    Borussia Dortmund said the player was allowed to have the day off to “take care of personal matters.”

    According to the report, the staff at the Erasmus hospital was surprised that one of the most desired football players in the world was suddenly there.

    Haaland, however, reportedly decided to go to Brussels so the tests could take place without any fuss.

    Borussia Dortmund’s head of professional football Sebastian Kehl had said on Sunday that a transfer could be concluded this week.

    A replacement for Norway’s Haaland is already being lined up by Borussia Dortmund.

    Kehl is hopeful a move for Germany international Karim Adeyemi, currently with Red Bull Salzburg, will soon be completed.

    Haaland himself switched to Borussia Dortmund from Salzburg early 2020 for 20 million euros.

  • Transfer: Chelsea captain agrees terms with La Liga side

    Transfer: Chelsea captain agrees terms with La Liga side

    Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta has agreed terms with La Liga side Barcelona, it has been revealed.

    AS says personal terms have been struck between the defender and Barca.

    Azpilicueta has committed to the Catalans for two years plus an option for another season. The 32-year-old will pocket €13m from the deal.

    The veteran defender has a deal to 2023, which is likely to see Barca having to cough up a fee to bring him back to Spain.

    Azpilicueta, 32, will be returning to Spain, having come through the system at Osasuna.

  • Man Utd board refused to buy striker in January – Rangnick

    Man Utd board refused to buy striker in January – Rangnick

    Manchester United caretaker manager, Ralf Rangnick has accused the club management of refusing to add another player to the strike force.

    United loaned Anthony Martial to Sevilla, Edinson Cavani was struggling with an injury and Mason Greenwood was unavailable for selection.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Rangnick has highlighted “a few” strikers who moved in the window.

    “The answer at the time was no, there is no player on the market that can really help us,” he said.

    “I still believe we should have tried in those 48 hours,” said Rangnick. “The board sees it the same way. They agreed. But they also spoke to the scouting department at the same time as me. The answer was no.”

    Rangnick points to Luis Diaz, who joined Liverpool on 30 January, Dusan Vlahovic who moved to Juventus on 29 January and Julien Alvarez who will move to Manchester City in the summer after agreeing a deal on 31 January.

    Asked if he could have signed those players, he said “I don’t know. But as I said, maybe we should have at least internally discussed it.”

    At the time, United were still in the FA Cup and the Champions League and were favourites to secure a place in the top four.

    Two years earlier, they had gone into the January market to sign Odion Ighalo on loan when then boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had his forward options restricted through injury.

    “Maybe I should have pushed even more,” said Rangnick.

    “It would have been short notice but 48 hours is 48 hours. It might have been at least worth to try and internally discuss it. It might be necessary and important. We didn’t. It was not done.”