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Chelsea and Manchester United are keeping a close eye on Hugo Ekitiké’s situation, and PSG could be in line for a financial boost if a deal happens.The 22-year-old striker is expected to leave
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On top of that, PSG claimed their first-ever Champions League title last weekend with a commanding 5-0 win over Inter Milan, and they’re still in the hunt for one more trophy. One player who could be on the move is Gonçalo Ramos.
Olympique Lyonnais forward Malick Fofana (20) is garnering considerable interest from the Premier League. As well as Chelsea and Nottingham Forest, cited as potential destinations for the Belgian
Fofana arrived at Lyon in January 2024 as a replacement for the departed Bradley Barcola, who joined Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain, and the 20-year-old enjoyed an impressive first full season in French football, scoring 11 goals and contributing six assists across all competitions.
The biggest statement signing comes in the form of a record-breaking transfer for Florian Wirtz. Liverpool have agreed a £117m fee for Wirtz, with the player expected to be officially announced soon. However, the arrival of the German could signal the end of the road for one current Liverpool player.
Emile Heskey wants Liverpool to hijack a Manchester United transfer deal as the Reds look to bolster Arne Slot ’s squad this summer. Liverpool have already signed Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen and are closing in on a huge deal for his former teammate Florian Wirtz.
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World Soccer Talk on MSNWhy isn’t Manchester United playing at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025?With the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 gathering the biggest clubs in the world, Manchester United's absence has been one of the most candid topics among fans.
There is a growing sense of momentum behind this potential transfer. Christopher Vivell, United’s Director of Football, shares a strong personal and professional relationship with Frankfurt’s sporting director Markus Krösche. Their ties, forged during their time at RB Leipzig, could play a decisive role.
Move for Portuguese Defensive StarAs the summer transfer window edges closer, Liverpool are reportedly preparing to re-ignite their long-standing interest in Sporting Lisbon