As per reports from Spain, Al-Hilal is prepared to make an eye-watering bid for Vinicus to replace Neymar, but Real Madrid has delivered a clear and definitive response.
Former Al-Hilal forward Neymar is preparing to return to his boyhood club, Santos, in a move aimed at reviving his illustrious but tumultuous career. While this short-term stint with the Brazilian club is confirmed,
Young Barcelona midfielder Unai Hernández is set to join Saudi Arabian side Al Ittihad in a deal worth an initial €4.5 million, sources have confirmed to ESPN.
Find out who is missing through injury and who is in a race against time to prove their fitness in the next round of the UEFA Champions League.
Now reports claim Casemiro could join the likes of Victor Lindelof and Christian Eriksen in leaving United in January, with the Red Devils needing to sell players first before they can buy in their first transfer window under new boss Ruben Amorim.
La Liga president Javier Tebas remains firm on his stance regarding the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, despite the precautionary measure granted to them by the Spanish Sports Council
Wantaway striker faces potentially six more months out of action if he can’t find a new club before the transfer deadline
While La Liga’s president, Javier Tebas, has described Kings League as a “circus”, Pique says there are conversations with UEFA and FIFA. “They are very interested, of course, because they want to reach out to this new generation. We listen to them. They listen to us.”
Indeed, as reported Sport UNAI Hernandez is about to join Al-Ittihad this winter. According to the Catalan media, its transfer to Saudi Arabia should allow Barça to pocket between 5 and 6 million euros.
There is rumoured to be confidence that Chelsea will sign Alejandro Garnacho this month, with discussions already held with Manchester United over a shock swap deal involving Christopher Nkunku. Chelsea could also pursue another new goalkeeper in Zion Suzuki, while Manchester United have made a fresh bid for Patrick Dorgu.
Pablo Torre has found it hard to get regular minutes this season at FC Barcelona under Hansi Flick.The midfield talent has done very well every time he has been called upon by the manager. But it has
Barcelona’s optimism surrounding Dani Olmo’s registration continues to face obstacles. La Liga president Javier Tebas recently delivered an update that complicates the issue, hinting that the Catalan club’s battle is far from won.