We are now just a few months away from
the January transfer window opening and there is likely to be plenty of
business taking place ahead of the second half of the campaign. Sports enthusiasts from
around the world can purchase Premier League
Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.
With a fierce battle for the title, a huge scrap for
European football and a number of clubs desperately looking to avoid relegation
to the Championship dipping into the transfer market could be key for those
clubs to achieve their aims. As such, plenty of rumors are already floating
around and we have gathered some of the latest snippets below.
Seven names for United
The Evening Standard says that midfield and attack are the
areas Solskjaer is desperate to improve Those names former Liverpool midfielder
Emre Can, Everton’s Richarlison, Red Bull Salzburg’s Erling Braut Haaland, Lyon’s
Moussa Dembele, Juventus forward Mario Mandzukic, Jadon Sancho James Maddison.
Elsewhere Metro is reporting that ‘Kai Havertz opens door to £80m Manchester
United transfer’.
West Ham and Newcastle fight for striker
Premier League
duo West Ham and Newcastle United are set to battle in the transfer market for
the services of Genk striker Mbwana Samatta, the BBC reports. The 26-year-old
scored in the Belgian side’s 2-1 defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League.
This week and reportedly has a release clause of around
just £10m in his deal. An international for Tanzania, Samatta has netted six
goals in 13 league matches this term and struck 25 goals last year as Genk won
the title.
Chelsea prepared to sell three veterans
Chelsea is ready to shuffle their deck in the January
transfer window by allowing Olivier Giroud, Marcos Alonso, and Pedro to leave
Stamford Bridge, the Daily Mail states. The trio has all struggled for
first-team opportunities so far this season, with both Giroud.
Pedro able to discuss contracts with foreign clubs in the
New Year ahead of their contract expiry at the end of the season. Alonso,
meanwhile, has seen his future come under speculation amid continued links
suggesting the Blues will move for Leicester City’s Ben Chill well.
Ajax star open to Premier League switch
Ajax star Quincy Promes has opened the door to the Premier
League after catching the eye in his side’s dramatic 4-4 Champions League draw
with Chelsea, the Mirror reports. Liverpool and Arsenal have both previously
been attributed with an interest in the Netherlands international.
Despite only returning to his homeland in the summer from
Sevilla, is open to a Premier League switch. To me, if I have a chance maybe in
the future, he told reporters after the game.
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