Monaco sets fees for Tchouameni as Madrid, PSG, Liverpool watch
The January 2022 transfer window has closed, but there are still rumors surrounding who will move where. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest gossip, information coming and going and of course, transaction done!
TOP STORY: Monaco set transfer fee for Tchouameni
AS Monaco will not accept any offer below 50 million € for the transfer Aurelien Tchouamenibased on Mercato’s feet.
This is due to the clause in the midfielder’s initial transfer from Bordeauxwill receive 20% of any future funds.
Real Madrid especially want to sign the 22-year-old player France international, with Los Blancos hope to strengthen a midfield that includes veterans Toni Kroos and Luka Modric.
Paris Saint-Germain also looking at Tchouameni – previously signed Kylian Mbappe from Monaco – while Liverpool looking for new talent behind Jordan Henderson and James Milner.
Chelsea are also interested but the pending sale of the club is likely to make any transfer difficult until new ownership is settled.
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– Juventus hope that City of Manchesterare pursuing Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland will allow them to move in and log in Gabriel Jesusbased on The Daily Star. The Serie A side expect a transfer worth around £65m and believe a move to Italy could be attractive for the Brazilian ahead of the 2022 World Cup.
– Internazionale and Juventus both want to sign Conor Gallagherwho is lending at Crystal Palace from Chelsea, Theo Sun. Scouts from Italian clubs were present for Palace’s match against Manchester City, although Gallagher is said to want to return to Chelsea and fight for a place at Stamford Bridge.
– Benfica want 80 million euros for a talented striker Darwin Nunezreport Ekrem Konur, with the Uruguayan having scored 26 goals and provided two assists in 33 games in all competitions this term. The 22-year-old has been linked with the likes of Manchester City, Barcelona and others at this point in the season.
– Bayern Munich have not entered the race to sign Antonio Rudiger since January, but the Chelsea defender has been approached by at least three clubs in recent weeks, including Juventus, reports Fabrizio Romano. With Rudiger’s contract ending in the summer, Juventus are pushing to sign him as a free agent but Germany The international is yet to decide on his future club.
– Divock Origi told Liverpool he wanted to leave in the summer, according to Football Insiderdue to the Belgians sliding further down the pecking order since Luis Diazwill arrive from Porto in January. Liverpool are expected to allow the striker to leave, with AC Milan indicated interest in signing with him.