The Standard is currently chasing behind PSG.
Newcastle’s The Times is the top choice to acquire the Stuttgart striker, who has also been connected to Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
The Guardian’s ranking of the top 60 players in the world who were born in 2006.
Tom Bogert from The Athletic.
proposed takeover by 777 Partners. Everton’s financial problems could make them vulnerable to a big money offer for a player such as Jarrad Branthwaite or Amadou Onana, though Dyche would be reluctant to break up a team fighting to avoid relegation.
The discussion on Wednesday revealed that the Saudi market has been relatively quiet in January.
Listen to the sound of Steven’s distress.
“We must demonstrate in both the current window and the upcoming summer window that we are serious about competing at the top of the league and no longer content with our current position. This is a team effort – the players must step up and give more, and we will make significant changes to the team and squad when the time is right. By the end of January, we hope to have a stronger and more competitive squad.”
There has been much discussion about the possibility of Timo Werner joining Manchester United on loan from RB Leipzig. It’s fair to say that his performance at Chelsea was not very impressive, but it’s worth mentioning. In all fairness, he is a fast runner. Due to United’s financial situation, it seems that they will only be making loan deals during the January transfer window.
Here is the latest transfer news for Wednesday. It seems that there is a project underway at Hadjuk Split.
Wednesday was a relatively uneventful day, with some clubs resting during FA Cup week and preparing for the Premier League’s upcoming mini-break. There are still potential transfers in the works, such as Jadon Sancho’s move, and Arsenal may be looking for a left-back. However, it seems that smaller deals like Nikola Kalinic joining Hadjuk Split will make up most of the news today. As always, one major transfer can set off a chain reaction.
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Source: theguardian.com