The Latest Transfer Talk in European Football

The Latest Transfer Talk in European Football

As the summer transfer window heats up, Barcelona is still in talks with Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah. Reports indicate that the Spanish giants have been chasing a deal for the defender, but have yet to finalise an agreement. The transfer saga has seen Barcelona focused on other targets, but Tah’s potential move is still on the table. Leverkusen is reportedly open to parting ways with Tah for €30 million, while Barcelona is only willing to spend €20 million at the moment. With Tah’s contract expiring next year, Leverkusen is under pressure to make a decision. However, the Bundesliga club has stood firm in their valuation, despite interest from other clubs like Bayern Munich.

Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman is considering his options after an approach from Al Hilal. The Saudi side has prepared a lucrative contract offer for the Frenchman, which has reportedly been accepted by Bayern Munich. However, Coman has yet to make a final decision on the move. It remains to be seen if he will make the switch to the Middle East or stay put in Europe.

Chelsea is confident of securing a deal for Napoli forward Victor Osimhen. Despite interest from Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia, Osimhen reportedly prefers to stay in Europe and is open to a move to Chelsea. The London club is in talks for a £60 million deal and is willing to make Osimhen their highest earner to finalise the agreement. It will be interesting to see if Osimhen makes the switch to the Premier League.

Real Betis is pushing for a deal to bring Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Giovani Lo Celso to the Spanish club. Lo Celso has been a top target for Betis and with Nabil Fekir expected to leave, a move for the Argentine midfielder seems likely. It will be intriguing to see if Lo Celso will make the switch to La Liga before the transfer window closes.

Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho has reportedly given the green light for a move to Juventus. The Italian side has been heavily linked with the English winger, but the two clubs have yet to reach an agreement. Juventus is reportedly not keen on a loan deal with an obligation to buy, instead preferring a loan deal with an option to make it permanent in 2025. Sancho’s potential move to Serie A could be a significant one for both clubs.

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