Transfer news & rumours LIVE: 'London is home' - Slot responds to reports of Chiesa leaving Liverpool in January
Posted Wednesday, October 30, 2024 by Goal.com
Slot responds to reports of Chiesa leaving Liverpool in January
Arne Slot dismissed reports that Federico Chiesa could leave Liverpool on loan in January, even though he is struggling to stay fit.
Sydney Leroux signs three-year extension with Angel City
NWSL veteran forward Sydney Leroux has signed an extension with Angel City in what she described as the 'last go' of her professional soccer career.
Amorim's Man Utd move 'in danger' of delay over notice period
Ruben Amorim's move to Manchester United could be placed in danger by the notice period in his contract, which is reportedly a 'number of weeks'.
'London is home' - Mourinho sets timeframe for PL return
Jose Mourinho has set a timeframe for his return to England, insisting that he wants to head back to his "home" of London.
"London is home. So one day I have to be back. Unless nobody wants me but one day I would like to be back," he said.
Carragher Jr. pens new deal at Wigan
James Carragher, son of former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher, has signed an extended contract with Sky Bet League One side Wigan Athletic, committing to the club until 2027.
'Almost inevitable' - Postecoglou on Ten Hag's Man Utd sacking
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou has claimed that Erik ten Hag's Manchester United sacking was "almost inevitable".
Guardiola makes 'architects, doctors or teachers' point about ETH sacking
Pep Guardiola has discussed Manchester United's decision to part ways with Erik ten Hag after a poor start to the season and bizarrely compared his sack to the firing of "architects, doctors or teachers".
"I feel sorry for him," Guardiola remarked. "I don't see architects, doctors, or teachers who get the sack, people expect results from us. If I didn't get results I wouldn't be here, it is a business. you have to take results."
Antony told he can leave Man Utd in January
Antony has been told that he can leave Manchester United in the January transfer window following the sacking of Erik ten Hag, per a new report.
Sporting confirm Man Utd want to pay Amorim release clause
Sporting CP have confirmed that Manchester United want to pay Ruben Amorim's €10m (£8m/$11m) release clause to appoint him as their new manager.
Madrid confident to land Davies despite Man Utd interest
Real Madrid are increasingly optimistic about finalizing the transfer of Alphonso Davies next summer, despite intensifying competition from top English clubs, according to TBR Football. The Canadian international, whose contract with Bayern Munich expires at the end of the season, is widely expected to leave the Allianz Arena, with Bayern reportedly accepting his impending departure.
While Real Madrid have made consistent strides in pursuing Davies, several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester City, have also shown keen interest. Manchester United recently made inquiries about the defender, while other English clubs have maintained ongoing contact to stay in the loop about any potential developments. However, insiders suggest that all Premier League suitors are aware that Davies is likely to choose Madrid as his next destination.
Liverpool continue talks with Van Dijk
Per journalist Florian Plettenberg, Liverpool continue to remain in talks with their captain Virgil van Dijk over a possible extension of his stay at Anfield beyond the 2024/25 season. Several top clubs have shown interest in the Dutch defender who is yet to make a decision on his future.
Newcastle eyeing move for Mbeumo in January
Per The Telegraph, the Magpies are considering signing Brentford's star attacker Bryan Mbeumo in the upcoming January transfer window. However, Newcastle are going through some financial constraints and will have to sell someone next summer if they want to make a big money in the upcoming window.
Arsenal make final decision on Gabriel Jesus' future
Palmeiras president Leila Pereira has confirmed that Arsenal have rejected their bid to sign Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus. The club were prepared to offer €40 million (£33m/$45m) to complete a dream transfer of Jesus ahead of next year's club world but the Gunners did not agree.
Speaking to ESPN, Pereira said: "Gabriel Jesus is not coming. We got in touch with Arsenal, and they said 'Leila, there are no conditions whatsoever. We are not going to negotiate for the player.' The subject is closed."
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