Liverpool: £200m Salah Replacements – Semenyo, Vinicius & More

In the Premier League and in LaLiga A market moves from Spain that promises to shake half the continent. He Arsenal seeks to get ahead of Manchester Unitedhe Liverpool explore elite substitutes and the Manchester City continues on multiple fronts. He Chelsea fully enters the bid for young talent, while the Barcelona and the Real Madrid They experience their own tensions with key players and possible unexpected returns. Between strategies, million-dollar offers and internal pressures, the transfer panorama comes loaded with intrigue and fierce competition.

Premier League

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Arsenal have contacted Borussia Dortmund striker Karim Adeyemi’s agent and are now ahead of Manchester United in the race to sign him in January. (TEAMtalk)

Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur are all monitoring Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo with a view to a winter move. (Sky Sports News)

However, Manchester United are trying to get ahead of Semenyo and are already accelerating to close a deal before the January window opens. (Mark Brus)

Chelsea are adopting a similar strategy with Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton and are now the most likely destination for the England international. The operation could be postponed until the summer, when Crystal Palace would be more willing to sell.

Chelsea have also spoken to Crystal Palace about right-back Daniel Muñoz, as they prepare to compete with Barcelona, ​​Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain for the player. (Mark Brus)

Ademola Lookman is seriously considering leaving Atalanta in January, and Tottenham Hotspur are among those interested. Atlético de Madrid prepares a bid of €60 million (£53 million, $69.8 million). (Tutto Juve)

Newcastle United officials have revived their interest in goalkeeper James Trafford, who turned down the Magpies to join Manchester City last summer. Although Tottenham and West Ham United are also following, Newcastle are confident of going ahead after being close to an agreement six months ago. (TEAMtalk)

Liverpool see Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise as the ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian would be willing to leave if the club invests heavily in another right winger. A bid of €200 million (£176.7 million, $232.6 million) is already being prepared.

Harvey Elliott must make five more appearances for Aston Villa to trigger a mandatory purchase from Liverpool for £35 million ($46.1 million). There is no termination clause or negotiations to terminate your loan. (TheAthletic)

LaLiga

Vinicius Junior

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Paris Saint-Germain are eyeing a deal to sign Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior as a free agent when his contract expires in 2027.

Vinicius recently informed the president of Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez, that he will not renew if Xabi Alonso continues as coach after this season. In fact, it was the Brazilian himself who leaked the information to increase the pressure. (Pepe Kollins)

Xabi Alonso’s search for a new midfielder led Real Madrid to look at Liverpool player Ryan Gravenberch, considered a more accessible option than Vitinha, Enzo Fernández or Alexis Mac Allister. (Central Defense)

Palmeiras striker Vitor Roque could refuse to join Manchester United to return to Barcelona, ​​convinced that he still has a trial pending with the Catalan club after his failed spell. (Football Insider)

Beşiktaş contacted Barcelona to negotiate a loan for goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen, who remains undecided on his future as he approaches his return from injury. The German expects more offers as January approaches. (SPORT)

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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