The summer transfer window may be closed, but the buzz around potential moves and deals in European football continues to grow. Here's a roundup of the latest transfer news and rumours:
Real Madrid Eyeing Alphonso Davies
Real Madrid is reportedly keen on Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies as a potential replacement for Ferland Mendy. The Spanish club is willing to wait until 2025 to secure a deal for the Canadian left-back, who is set to become a free agent next year. Madrid is prepared to pay up to €40 million this summer or wait for a free transfer next year.
Bayern Munich Target Frenkie de Jong
Bayern Munich is said to be considering a summer move for Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong. The Dutch player has been on Bayern's radar for some time, and with Barcelona needing to raise funds, a transfer could be on the cards. Barcelona is reportedly open to selling De Jong for a fee between €60-70 million.
Liverpool Trio Set to Depart
Liverpool is facing the departure of Adrian, Joel Matip, and Thiago Alcantara at the end of the season. The trio's contracts are expiring, and it is unlikely that they will be offered new deals. Liverpool is set to part ways with the players, including Thiago, who is one of the higher earners at the club.
Inter Milan Interested in Nacho
Inter Milan is monitoring the situation of Real Madrid defender Nacho, who has expressed his desire to leave the club this summer. Nacho's contract is expiring, and Inter Milan could make a move for the experienced defender. Nacho is also considering options outside of Europe.
Real Madrid Pursuing Leny Yoro
Real Madrid has identified Lille defender Leny Yoro as a priority target for the upcoming transfer window. With Nacho set to depart, Madrid is looking to secure the 18-year-old as a potential replacement. Negotiations are ongoing, with Paris Saint-Germain also showing interest in the young defender.
Chelsea Considering Raheem Sterling Sale
Chelsea is contemplating offloading forward Raheem Sterling in the upcoming transfer window. Despite being under contract until 2027, Sterling's disappointing season has raised questions about his future at the club. However, his high salary could limit potential suitors within Europe.
Stay tuned for more updates as the transfer window approaches!