Messi-PSG, Ronaldo, Barça: The 7 transfer window info that you missed this weekend

PSG’s plan for Messi

In the coming weeks, you should often hear about Leo Messi’s contract. Still very good on Saturday against Troyes, La Pulga will enter the last six months of its Parisian lease on January 1. Also, he will be free to sign wherever he wants for the next season. According to the Catalan media Sport, PSG would not want to exercise the one-year option which appears in the contract, and this to sign a new one for two years.
  • Our opinion : What could prevent Messi from renewing in Paris? Barca? We don’t really believe it…

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Sporting will return to the charge for CR7

The Mirror discusses the future of Cristiano Ronaldo this Sunday. While the Portuguese’s position in the Manchester United squad is increasingly complicated, especially after the episode of his refusal to come into play against Tottenham, his future in the north of England is in question. According to the British media, Sporting Portugal, training club of CR7, should return with an offer in January.

Our opinion : We must find a way out at CR7. And if Sporting qualifies for the knockout stages of C1, it will become a credible candidate.

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Barca still hope to sell Memphis…

Memphis on the road? This is Barca’s dream. The Catalan leaders, who always have to watch their finances, would have liked to give it up this summer but didn’t succeed. Candidate of the last transfer window, Juventus Turin is still interested according to Sport. Since Depay was not used at the start of the season and he has been injured for a month, Barça could be less greedy this time.
  • Our opinion : Barca need to sell Memphis Depay. As to whether Juve need to buy him, that’s another question…

… And think of Guimaraes

Information from the Sun this Sunday. After eyeing Bernardo Silva, Barca are interested in another Portuguese-speaking player who plays in the north of England with Bruno Guimaraes. The Newcastle midfielder took on a new dimension in the Magpies’ excellent start to the season (4th). But Dan Ashworth, the sporting director of Newcastle, has already warned that his club is not selling.

  • Our opinion : Barça will still hit a wall in this affair.

Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle United)

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Bayern are keen on Choupo-Moting

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting made his mark at Bayern Munich and this season he is even an important member of the rotation (7 goals and 3 assists in 12 matches). Problem for the Bavarian club, his contract will end next June. Hasan Salihamidžić, Bayern’s sporting director, has assured Sky Sport that the club’s will is to continue with ‘Choupo’.

  • Our opinion : If Bayern Munich want Choupo-Moting to stay, then they will extend.

Brighton want a fortune for Caicedo

Moises Caicedo is a name that is beginning to make people talk across the Channel. Arrived definitively in Brighton last January, he managed an excellent start to the season and drew praise from all over the Kingdom. Also, the big cars are interested in him. The Mirror cites Chelsea and Newcastle for the 20-year-old Ecuadorian defensive midfielder. But Brighton will be greedy: nearly 100 million euros are announced.

Our opinion : If Brighton sets a price, it means they are selling…

Milan, Newcastle and Arsenal in the fight for a Danish nugget?

If you don’t know Gustav Isaksen yet, you might have to get started. In any case, Calciomercato tells us that AC Milan, Newcastle or even Arsenal and West Ham have it on their shelves. The 21-year-old Dane plays for Midtjylland where he has scored 7 goals in 23 outings (3 in 5 Europa League matches) this season.
  • Our opinion : Goalscoring wingers are highly rated in the market and Isaksen is young.

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