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TRANSFERS – Mourinho, Cavani, Abdou Diallo, Tanguy Ndombele … the 12 transfer window information that you missed on Monday

Mourinho, the big bang

Aware of the shortcomings of his team, still beaten Sunday by Juventus Turin (3-4), José Mourinho expects recruits. And the leaders of AS Rome are about to offer it. According to Sky Italia, the very talented FC Porto midfielder Sergio Oliveira should land in the coming days. The green light should arrive on Tuesday for a paying loan (1 million euros) with a purchase option set at 13.5 million.

  • Our opinion : Porto had a promise with Oliveira. In the event of an interesting offer, the club would let him go. For Roma, it’s a very nice move.

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Cavani set to stay at United

Manchester United coach Ralf Rangnick gave an update on Edinson Cavani’s case at a press conference. “I told him if it was up to me I would like him to stay and I had a conversation with him. We spoke for almost half an hour and he told me he would like to stay until the end of the season. Not only because I told him he should stay, but he did it on his own behalf, and he told me that I could count on him to stay until the end of the season and give the best of himself“, he assured.

  • Our opinion : Cavani has obviously decided his future. Unless surprised, he won’t be leaving United this winter.

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Diallo to West Ham?

Courted by AC Milan, Abdou Diallo is also in the sights of West Ham. According to RMC Sport, the PSG defender would interest the English club, in search of a replacement to compensate for the injuries of Kurt Zouma and Angelo Ogbonna.

  • Our opinion : Diallo is obviously spoiled for choice in the transfer window. But Paris is claiming at least twenty million euros …

For how much will PSG sell this winter? “Zero euros or not much more”

Ndombele, departure to come?

No longer really in the smell of sanctity in Tottenham, Tanguy Ndombele, under contract until 2025, could well leave Spurs this summer. According to information from Daily Mail, its leaders are ready to listen to any offers for the former OL midfielder.

  • Our opinion : Tottenham had spent a lot of money to recruit Ndombele. For now, the marriage is somewhat complicated …

Dele Alli could follow him

According to Sky Sports, Tottenham are said to be evaluating old offers received for their England midfielder. He has only appeared in 10 Premier League games this season and is not particularly part of Antonio Conte’s plans for the future.

  • Our opinion : At 25, regaining playing time would be a good option ten months before the World Cup in Qatar.

Dele Alli

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Yazici in Moscow?

Foot Mercato assures him, the Russian club and the Mastiffs have agreed to a loan with an option to buy. The Turkish international who has never really won in the North could seize the opportunity to revive.

  • Our opinion : A few big matches last season gave us hope that he won in Lille.

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Théo Hernandez’s new contract with Milan

He more or less announced it himself after AC Milan’s victory in Venice on Sunday (0-3). Author of a double, Théo Hernandez is preparing to extend with the Lombard club until 2026. The French international will receive a salary of 4.5 million euros, against 1.5 currently.

  • Our opinion : Deserved extension for Théo Hernandez. Just like his salary increase.

Simons interests abroad

Coming into play against OL (1-1) on Sunday night, Xavi Simons again showed all his qualities with PSG. But at the end of the contract, the Dutch midfielder is still in the dark about his future. According to the Scottish newspaper Daily Record, the Glasgow Rangers are interested in his profile.

  • Our opinion : If he continues to have playing time at PSG, he will not leave.

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Newcastle desperate to find a striker

Newcastle are keen to sign a center-forward ahead of Saturday’s meeting against Watford, a direct rival in the race to stay in the Premier League. Many tracks are being evaluated, according to Sky Sports, the most likely would be: Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth), Patrick Schick (Bayer Leverkusen), Chris Wood (Burnley), Divock Origi (Liverpool) and Hugo Ekitike (Reims). One of them could land at the Magpies before this weekend.

  • Our opinion : Let’s hope for Newcastle that their rookie adapts quickly.

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Aston Villa gets closer to Digne

The information is signed Sky Sports and has been confirmed by several media across the Channel. Lucas Digne could leave Everton and join Aston Villa. An agreement could be found between 24 and 30 million euros. What push Chelsea to force the end of Emerson’s loan to Lyon, if the Blues do not manage to enlist the French international.

  • Our opinion : The start is getting closer for Digne, also courted by Inter Milan.

L’OL attend Azmoun

Asked after the draw against PSG (1-1), OL coach Peter Bosz confided the possible arrival of Sardar Azmoun (Zenit Saint Petersburg) this winter. “I hope that will be done (laughs). We do not know“, he confided to the microphone of Prime Video. To accelerate on the file, the OL would have increased its stake to 4M €, to approach the 5M requested by the Zénith.

  • Our opinion : A reinforcement of weight for the OL if it were to be confirmed.

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Anthony Caci will leave Strasbourg

The Strasbourg defender has officially signed up with Mainz for a period of four years. He will finish the season in Alsace before joining the Bundesliga this summer. He assured Twitter to stay above all “focused on the rest of the season with Strasbourg“.

  • Our opinion : A sure bet for the Strasbourg defense which is leaving.

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