Manchester City is considering a move for AFC Bournemouth’s winger Antoine Semenyo, while Barcelona is keeping tabs on RB Leipzig’s Antonio Nusa ahead of the January transfer window. Stay updated with the latest transfer news and whispers from around the globe.
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– Slot: Salah continues to be ‘very important’ despite being benched by West Ham
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– Glasner expresses frustration towards Crystal Palace for not bolstering his squad
Rumors Heating Up
– Manchester City is poised to attract Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, with The Times reporting a potential £65 million deal this January. The club aims to alleviate some of the goal-scoring pressure on Erling Haaland, making the 25-year-old a key target. Although Liverpool has also shown interest, City seems eager to act sooner.
– Barcelona is one of several elite teams eyeing RB Leipzig’s winger Antonio Nusa. According to “Diario Sport,” Deco’s scouting team attended a meeting in Milan where they observed the 20-year-old’s performance during Norway’s match against Italy, where Nusa helped secure a 4-1 victory and a World Cup spot for Norway, their first since 1998.
– Speculation remains about whether Real Madrid will activate the right to re-sign Como attacking midfielder Nico Paz. Diario AS suggests the chances are increasing. Como coach Cesc Fabregas wants to retain the 21-year-old in Serie A but acknowledges a future with the whites is possible. Paz moved to Como in August 2024, including a three-year re-sign clause with Real Madrid.
– Chelsea and Manchester United have begun discussions to acquire Gremio center-back Luis Eduardo, according to Diario AS. After impressing at the Under-17 World Cup, the 17-year-old’s release clause is set at €60 million, prompting European clubs to move quickly before the competition ramps up.
– Napoli is assessing the option of signing Roma’s attacking midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini. Calciomercato claims they hope to negotiate a low-cost deal in January, as Pellegrini’s contract expires in the summer with no current renewal talks. Meanwhile, Manchester United’s Koby Mainu is also among Napoli’s midfield targets.
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Other Speculations
– Liverpool is expected to make a €60 million bid for Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. (Source: Called offside)
– Juventus defender Grayson Bremer is among Tottenham Hotspur’s priorities for center-backs, but Manchester United and Chelsea are also interested. (Source: Called offside)
– Chelsea is among the clubs eyeing Arsenal’s left-back Miles Lewis-Skelly, but the Gunners are unwilling to let the 19-year-old go, especially to a direct rival. (Source: Football Insider)
– Fenerbahce is interested in Real Madrid center-back Antonio Rudiger, who is also attracting attention from Serie A, La Liga, the Premier League, and the Saudi Professional League. (Source: Ekrem Konur)
– Aston Villa plans to pursue 17-year-old Anderlecht midfielder Nathan De Cat, facing competition from Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Bayern Munich. (Source: Called offside)
– Borussia Dortmund wants to retain Aaron Anselmino, despite the summer loan deadline having passed. (Source: Sports 1)
– Everett has no plans to part ways with winger Indian Education in January. (Source: Team talk)
– Benfica is watching Juventus wing-back Philip Kostich, who might reunite with Jose Mourinho as his contract nears expiration this summer. (Source: Niccolò Cilla)
– Club Tijuana is interested in San Jose Earthquakes forward Cristian Chicho Arango, with MLS clubs having previously turned down an offer from Pumas UNAM. (Source: Tom Bogart)
– Brian Bella is set to join Montreal from Real Salt Lake for $1.5 million, plus add-ons. (Source: Fabrizio Romano)
– Female center-back Sadib Sane has declined several extension offers from clubs like Wolfsburg and Club Brugge. (Source: Foot Mercato)
– Galatasaray has joined Eintracht Frankfurt, Crystal Palace, and Fulham in monitoring Watford winger Rocco Vata. (Source: Ekrem Konur)
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This news is crucial for soccer fans as it showcases pivotal player movements that could reshape team dynamics and performance in the league. The involvement of prominent clubs like Manchester City and Barcelona signifies a highly competitive transfer market, keeping fans engaged with the evolving landscape of their favorite teams.

