Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus has revealed that he plans to stay at the North London club until the end of his contract. He has been heavily linked with a move away from Arsenal, but the player has no desire to move on. He is waiting to see whether Arsenal will offer him a new deal. The striker is currently sidelined with a knee injury since January, and he is aiming to return to action quickly and establish himself
Chelsea could save 52m if they hold off on signing France centre-back Dayot Upamecano until next summer when he is a free agent - but risk missing out on the 26-year-old should Bayern Munich sell in January, with Liverpool among the clubs interested. (Football.London), external Despite Denmark midfielder Morten Hjulmand, 26, having a release clause of 70m, Manchester United are confident they they can land him for around 50m. (Teamtalk), external
Mario Gila seems to be heading for the Lazio exit door, and Igli Tare is keen on signing him for a second time, this time for AC Milan. As Calciomercato.com recall, Gila kept Lazio alive on Sunday with an outstanding performance, as they held Atalanta to a 0-0 draw away from home. The defender arrived in the 2022 summer transfer window for €6m from Real Madrid, signing a deal until 2027, but his fate seems marked.
Newcastle United have explored the possibility of bringing England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 22, back to the club, having sold him to Nottingham Forest in 2024. (The i Paper - subscription required), external Bayern Munich director of sport Max Eberl says 23-year-old France winger Michael Olise, who has been linked with a number of clubs, does not have a release clause in his contract, which runs until June 2029.
Serbian International striker Dusan Vlahovic has been linked with a move away from Juventus in recent weeks. He will be a free agent at the end of the season, and multiple clubs are monitoring his situation. He could move on soon, and moving to the Premier League could be on the cards. According to TuttoJuve, Chelsea and Manchester United are strongly interested in the player, but they will face competition from Tottenham.
Real Madrid winger Rodrygo was a hot topic throughout the summer transfer window, and talk hasn't died down after a tough start to the season. He has started just two of Los Blancos' nine La Liga outings so far, with the emergence of teenager Franco Mastantuono adding to the Brazilian's woes, already having been forced to the right wing to accommodate Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe.
The January transfer window will help them in this regard, and plans are being drawn up for signings to be added to Nuno Espirito Santo's squad. One area that could be addressed in attack, with both Niclas Fullkrug and Callum Wilson having struggled in the goalscoring department. Nuno may push to sign another striker when the transfer window re-opens, and if so, there could be one candidate that stands out above the rest: Ivan Toney
Given the increasing lack of continuity in college basketball, projecting the first-year impact of newcomers is more difficult than ever. Freshmen have always been volatile, but that's especially true now that they are four to five years younger than many of the upperclassmen they are up against. And though transfers are perceived to be more of a sure thing, there is no guarantee their production will carry over from one program to the next.
Leeds have made an encouraging start to their Premier League return, although they have shown signs of stagnating in recent weeks. Daniel Farke's side are winless in their last three matches, and on Saturday, they were disappointingly defeated 2-0 by fellow promoted side Burnley. If Leeds cannot turn around this form in the coming weeks, it would increase the chances of signings being made in January although as things stand, there are already plans for an addition or two.
Sources told ESPN in September that the eight-time Ballon d'Or-winner was close to finalizing a new multiyear contract, with his current deal due to expire at the end of the year. Now, following the 38-year-old's strong end to the MLS regular season, Romano reports that the "final details" of the new contract are being sorted. Messi is "fully focused" on the Inter Miami project, having first joined the club in the summer of 2023 from Paris Saint-Germain.
Kim Min-jae still feels comfortable at FC Bayern, despite reports stating otherwise. Within the club, they're also happy with his attitude and commitment whenever he got a chance to play so far this season. Kim is doing better physically and believes he can compete for a starting spot. A January move is extremely unlikely. There is little to no shot that the Bavarians would consider selling Kim in season.
The 24-year-old came up through Man Utd's academy and ended up playing just seven games for their first-team before moving on. Garner has since shown some improvement at Everton and it seems there are now some people at United who'd be interested in bringing him back to Old Trafford. That's according to a report from United In Focus, with transfer expert Graeme Bailey stating that United are exploring the conditions for a potential Garner return.