The season may just be a couple of weeks old but already clubs across Europe are currently plotting for the January transfer window.
So we asked our buddies at Football Whispers to round up all of the latest news and gossip .
Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen hopes Real Madrid rekindle their interest in him. The Dane has stated his desire to set off on a fresh challenge. (Marca)
Spain’s national team coach the Spanish FA has been confirmed by Roberto Moreno are currently trying to nationalise Barcelona prodigy Ansu Fati. The 16-year-old, that had been born in Guinea Bissau, scored his second and became the youngest ever scorer of Barca this season – as well as helping another – in Saturday’s 5-2 win. “The folks of the Spanish FA are working on it to attract Ansu Fati and it will be the choice of the player,” Moreno told Movistar+. (Marca)
Former Barcelona ahead Paco Alcacer says he had been treated’very badly’ in the Nou Camp throughout his two-and-a-half-year stay. The Spaniard joined Borussia Dortmund on loan at the beginning of last year before making the switch permanent in January and, speaking ahead of their nightclubs’ Champions League meeting, said:”I have respect for a lot of people and several colleagues, as many people at Barcelona handled me quite well and others very poorly.” (Cadena Ser)
Real Madrid have shown in their account that they anticipate their entire wage bill to raise by $62m (#55.3m) for the upcoming financial period after a summer in which they made six senior signings and watched players who’d been out in loan – James Rodriguez being a instance – return to the Bernabeu. (AS)
Milan competitions Inter and AC will fight it out to sign Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic that is out-of-favour this January. The 31-year-old has performed in just 89 minutes of Premier League action this season. (Corriere dello Sport)
At one point Juventus’ French midfielder Blaise Matuidi was surplus to requirements in Turin and the Bianconeri were trying to sell the 31-year-old. However, things have changed. The World Cup winner is going to likely be offered a contract extension by the champions. (Calciomercato)
Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio claims the Nerazzurri haven’t opened contract talks with Argentine forward Lautaro Martinez despite the 22-year-old’s remarkable start to the season. “We’re contented with the performance of Lautaro,” Ausilio informed DAZN. “The renewal of the contract is not something on the schedule, it’s a really young man who has a four-year contract with us. We will have time for your own contract” (Tuttomercato)
RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner had seemed set to join Bayern Munich this summer with all parties. Crucially Bayern’s sporting direction Hasan Salihamidzic did not and the Germany stayed at RBL where a new contract has been signed by him. (Suddeutsche Zeitung)
West Ham striker Sebastien Haller had been regarded as a choice for Bayern Munich but the Bavarians, considered too expensive also the French forward, who joined the Hammers for # 45m. (TZ)
Real Madrid will return with a offer for Kylian Mbappe following summer. The World Cup winner has been convinced to stay at Paris Saint-Germain for the following season by his entourage but is desperate to join Los Blancos who, with the assistance of a $285m (#254m) loan, will have the ability to earn a deal happen. (Le10Sport)
Monaco’s former Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas says that he constantly felt Neymar’s possible return to the Catalan club was’hard’ . “I always believed Neymar’s yield to Barcelona was very difficult,” the Spaniard said. “Not because Barca, PSG or Neymar didn’t want it to happen, but since it costs too much. Barcelona has made investments they have taken Neymar which has cost a lot and also also the salaries of the players are very large. I played Neymar, he’s a humble guy, with an unbelievable talent.” (RMC Sport)
David Beckham’s Major League Soccer franchise, Inter Miami CF, are interested in creating Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale among their signings. (Maxifoot)
Marseille trainer Andre Villas-Boas closed the door on a loan deal for Tottenham midfielder Victor Wanyama that was available this summer. (France Football)
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