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Emerson Royal returned to Flamengo, saying Milan fans' criticism went too far and he feels happier back in Rio.
Ruben Neves to return to England? Neves has played in the Premier League before with Wolves, and he will be able to settle quickly and make an instant impact. The opportunity to join Manchester United or Tottenham will be exciting for him. They are among the biggest clubs in the country, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for trophies.
Aston Villa are prepared to consider offers for Emiliano Martinez in the January transfer window, according to Football Insider. The report states that the club's stance has shifted significantly in recent weeks, with senior figures now willing to cash in on the Argentine goalkeeper as they actively search for a successor. Martinez, who has been a mainstay at Villa Park since 2020, was recently stripped of the vice-captaincy, further fueling speculation about his future.
PSG are once again in one of those transitional phases that are as inevitable as they are decisive in women's football. The loss of key players this summer was particularly painful. Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Korbin Shrader joined long-time rivals Lyon, while Laurina Fazer moved on to San Diego. Grace Geyoro was another player who left for England, but Paris responded with remarkable determination.
Join Oli and Anthony as they preview the derby against Inter, do a combined XI and talk through the latest transfer rumours. This week's topics include... ↳ Chivu's start - better than expected? ↳ Combined Milan and Inter XI ↳ International break round-up ↳ Thiago Silva, Lewandowski and other rumours
Fulham have offered a new contract to manager Marco Silva, whose existing deal expires at the end of the season. The Fulham board want the Portuguese - who had grievances over the club's summer transfer window - to extend his four-year stay at Craven Cottage. The 48-year-old accused the board of being "passive" on the eve of the Premier League season and they finished the transfer window having spent about 40m on five players.
Nottingham Forest are preparing to play hardball over the future of Elliot Anderson, with the club convinced that the 22-year-old is on track to become the next 100m-plus English superstar, according to The Telegraph. The midfielder has emerged as one of the most influential players in the Premier League this season, and Forest have made it clear that they will not entertain any offers in January, no matter how large.
According to Fichajes (via Sunderland Echo), Sunderland and Wolves are among the clubs interested in signing Gonzalo Garcia, who has also been linked with Aston Villa of late. The 21-year-old has struggled for playing time at Real Madrid this season, so it cannot be ruled out that he seeks a winter move to the Premier League in order to continue his development.
Etta Eyong has been grabbing attention from top clubs across Europe thanks to his eye-catching performances for UD Levante this season. Among the many clubs pursuing the young centre-forward are reigning La Liga champions FC Barcelona, who had their sights on the Cameroonian last summer as well. The 22-year-old forward is one of several candidates that the Blaugrana are looking at as potential successors to Robert Lewandowski.
Wolfsburg are interested in Christoph Freund for their vacant sporting director role, but the Austrian has no intention of leaving Bayern. Freund would certainly have a larger role with Wolfsburg and far more power than he does in Bavaria, but it would be a steep drop in prestige and capability. Freund has built a reputation as an executive who can help drive improvement and excellence in a club's youth development system.
AC Milan came up: the crazy thing is that I found out about it on Google, and so did my agent. One day, a friend of mine sent me a post from Milan Futuro, where it said that Ibrahimovic and Moncada were working for me. I contacted my agent and asked, 'Listen, has anyone written to you?' The answer was no, maybe it's a hoax. He checked, and there was interest.
The Premier League's summer of strikers is threatening to turn into a winter of woe. English clubs spent big on some of the most exciting forwards in Europe ahead of the 2025-26 season, yet most have struggled to live up to the hype so far. Liverpool broke the British transfer record to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United for £125 million, about as
Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in signing the Portuguese international attacker Rafael Leao, as per Fichajes. The 26-year-old has done quite well for AC Milan, and the two Premier League clubs are hoping to secure his signature. They are looking to add more quality on the flanks, and the Portuguese International could be the ideal acquisition. He is at the peak of his career, and he is a consistent performer in Italy.