The summer transfer window is over. There is a lot of gossip about who is moving where. Transfer Talk keeps you up to date on all the latest gossip.
Sport says that Real Madrid's desire to sign Kylian Mbappe has cooled in favor of a push for Erling Haaland.
The future of the France international has been thrown into doubt by reports that he is looking to leave Paris Saint-Germain this winter, but with Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti pleased by the progress that Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo have made, the LaL
It is believed that the Santiago Bernabeu hierarchy would like to sign a No. 9 as a long-term replacement for Benzema, who is set to become a free agent in the summer. Florentino Perez is said to have changed his priority to Haaland after it was reported that Paris Saint-Germain had a clause worth 400m in order to prevent Kylian Mbappe from moving to Madrid.
In the summer of 2024, the player could be available to clubs outside of the premier league for 200m.
According to the Evening Standard, Jorginho wants to stay at the club after this season. The 30-year-old will enter the final six months of his contract at Stamford Bridge in January, and the Blaugrana have been keeping tabs on him. Jorginho is focused on his future with Graham Potter's side over any move away from the club, according to reports.
According to Friday's edition of the Star, there will be no attempts from Real Madrid to sign Bruno Guimaraes. It looks like he will stay at St. James' Park despite an expected approach in the January transfer window.
According to Ekrem Konur, interest in goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos has led to negotiations for a new contract. The 28-year-old has been reported to be on the radar of Manchester United in recent weeks as they look for a long-term future replacement for David De Gea, but the latest indicates that the Liga Portugal side want to keep him. His current contract is due to end in the summer of 2024.
Football Insider says that new contract talks between the two will happen after the World Cup. Mikel Arteta wants to keep the 30-year-old Switzerland international at the club. He has scored five goals in nine appearances for the team.
Cesar Luis Merlo writes about River Plate's interest in former Argentina international Martin Demichelis. Los Millonarios announced they were going to part ways with their manager after eight years on Thursday, and it looks as though the 41-year-old head coach is one of the first candidates to replace him.