OneFootball
Padraig Whelan·20 August 2019
OneFootball
Padraig Whelan·20 August 2019
After the excitement of Philippe Coutinhoâs move from Barcelona to Bayern Munich, a little extra spice has been added to the transfer market.
We look at all of the latest news and rumours.
The busy summer at San Siro isnât done yet, with La Gazzetta dello Sport claiming that Milan are ready to turn their attentions across the city of Madrid if they cannot sign Ăngel Correa of AtlĂ©tico and will pursue loan moves instead for either Mariano Diaz or Luka JoviÄ of Real Madrid.
In an interview with Kicker, Sami Khedira flatly ruled out any prospect of leaving Juventus this summer, insisting it was never part of his plans.
The Express reports that Celtic have moved ahead of Fiorentina and Galatasaray in the race to sign Jordon Ibe, who has had a disappointing time of it at Bournemouth.
A report in AS claims that Juventus have now joined the race to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain but we are struggling to see where the finances for such a move come from.
Arek Milik of Napoli is a transfer target for Borussia Dortmund, according to Tuttosport, although their prime target remains fellow Serie A hitman Patrik Schick of Roma.
According to an outlandish report in TEAMtalk, former Tottenham forward and current free agent Fernando Llorente has not accepted any of the propositions he has on the table because he is waiting for an offer from Manchester United.
After his standout showing against PSG on Sunday for Rennes, 16-year-old Eduardo Camavinga is apparently already on the radar of Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham, claim the Daily Mail.
MARCA report that Valencia are growing ever more worried about the prospect of losing star striker Rodrigo before the transfer window closes, with Atlético
The race between Nice and Hoffenheim for Ajax attacker Kasper Dolberg looks to have been won by the French side, report De Telegraaf.
As previously mentioned, Barcelona flop Philippe Coutinho got the summer move he was expected to make by completing his loan switch to Bayern Munich.
That wasnât the only former Serie A and Premier League man making a move to Germany, with free agent Stephan Lichtsteiner signing a one-year deal at Augsburg.
Juventus defender Luca Pellegrini finally completed a long-anticipated loan move of his own, by joining Cagliari for the coming campaign.