Erling Haaland has made it clear he sees his future away from Manchester City and a bidding war is expected for his services next summer. Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are already working on deals for the Norway international, who is anticipated to be available for 120m (101.3m). This potential shift underscores the increasing competition among top European clubs who are vying for elite talent.
One player who is highly unlikely to swap Man City for Real Madrid is Rodri. The La Liga giants believe he is too old to justify his 100m (84.4m) price tag and will only pay up for the 28-year-old if City are hit with severe financial sanctions from their Premier League investigation. This shows the cautious approach clubs are taking in an inflationary market.
Borussia Dortmund are ready to cash in on forward Karim Adeyemi, with Liverpool, Man Utd, and Newcastle United all prepared to make big offers for the Germany international. The interest from these Premier League sides highlights a trend where clubs are aggressively pursuing young prospects from Bundesliga, seeking to bolster their attacking options significantly.
Lille striker Jonathan David is Arsenal's top target for the January transfer window. While the Gunners are also looking at Ajax's Brian Brobbey, this indicates a strategic shift in Arsenal’s recruitment as they aim to fortify their forward line ahead of the second half of the season.
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