Transfers

  1. Dortmund star opens door for Al-Nusairi replacement at Al-Ittihad In a development that could reshape Saudi Pro League dynamics, Borussia Dortmund forward {player name} has signall

    Advanced negotiation techniques In the high-stakes world of professional football, the ability to secure favourable transfer deals, win title sponsorships and retain star players often comes down to one skill set: advanced negotiation. Club executives, agents and managers who master these tactics gain a decisive edge in every deal they pursue. At its core, advanced negotiation in football is about more than just haggling over numbers; it is a strategic game of preparation, psychology and timing. Successful negotiators start with meticulous due diligence, reviewing performance statistics, contract clauses and financial projections to build a watertight case. They then employ a blend of assertiveness and empathy to create a win-win narrative that keeps both parties invested in the outcome. One key technique is the use of “anchoring”, where the negotiator proposes an opening figure or condition that sets the benchmark for the entire discussion. For example, a club may announce a seemingly

  2. Replacement for Salah: Is Liverpool interested in Hoffenheim’s Toure? Mohamed Salah’s long-term future at Anfield remains uncertain, and Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Hoffenh

    TSG Hoffenheim forward Bazoumana Toure is reportedly attracting serious interest from Liverpool FC, according to multiple sources briefed on the club’s transfer strategy. The 20-year-old winger, who joined Hoffenheim’s youth setup in 2019 and has since established himself as a regular in the first-team squad, is said to fit the profile Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is looking for: pace, technical ability and the versatility to play across the front line. While no official bid has been confirmed, the Reds are believed to be monitoring Toure’s progress closely as they seek to add depth and creativity to their attack ahead of the new campaign.

  3. Diego Simeone was visibly emotional as he stood beside his teammate Antoine Griezmann and offered a heartfelt tribute: “Thank you for being such a good friend.” The Argentine coach

    The Atlético Madrid manager is moved by the thought of the striker’s move to Orlando City next summer. The Spanish capital club’s coach, whose name has become synonymous with steely resolve on the touchline, momentarily let his guard down when discussing the forward’s impending transfer to Major League Soccer. The brief flicker of emotion spoke volumes: beneath the tactical diagrams and game-day intensity lies a deep personal bond between mentor and pupil. For supporters who have grown accustomed to seeing their leader maintain an impassive facade, the rare display offered a glimpse of the human dynamic behind the club’s recent success. It also underlined the respect he holds for the player, whose goals have helped propel Atlético toward another challenging campaign before he heads to Florida. While the specifics of the transfer remain to be formalised, the manager’s reaction hinted at both pride in the striker’s development and the bittersweet reality of watching a key figure depart f

  4. After weeks of anticipation, Senegal coach Aliou Cissé has unveiled a surprise decision that has sent shockwaves through the footballing world. The long-awaited announcement, which

    The Senegalese coach has officially switched to a full-time role, a move that underlines the national team’s commitment to maximizing preparation ahead of the upcoming qualifying campaign. This decision, long discussed among football circles, finally became official following a board meeting of the Senegal Football Federation, though the exact terms of his contract have not been disclosed. By dedicating all his working hours to the Lions of Teranga, the mentor is expected to enhance tactical planning, strengthen player relations, and oversee a more rigorous scouting operation. His new status also signals to rivals that Senegal intends to build on its 2019 Africa Cup of Nations triumph and challenge for every major honour. Supporters will be eager to see how the additional preparation time translates into results when the team returns to competitive action later this year.

  5. Man Utd reveal Onana plan amid No.1 battle

    Andre Onana is reportedly determined to return to Old Trafford and fight for his place as the first-choice goalkeeper for Manchester United. However, club chiefs appear to have other ideas for the Cameroon international as they look to completely reshape their goalkeeping department, aiming to slash the wage bill and cement Senne Lammens as the undisputed number one.

  6. Budget and targets: Bayern’s rumoured transfer plans As the transfer window approaches, speculation is swirling around FC Bayern Munich’s summer blueprint. While the club’s hierarc

    Despite what has been an outstanding season so far, planning at FC Bayern for the coming campaign is already in full swing, with the club’s hierarchy determined to maintain its domestic dominance and enhance its European credentials. Two specific areas of concern are set to be addressed. First, the club is exploring options to reinforce the defence, where injuries and age have raised questions about long-term solidity. A young, ball-playing centre-back who can slot into the team’s high-line strategy is reported to be a priority, with scouts monitoring several candidates across Europe. The aim is to provide a long-term partner for Niklas Süle and ease the burden on the experienced pair of Jérôme Boateng and David Alaba. Second, Bayern’s midfield requires fresh legs. With Thiago’s future uncertain and Joshua Kimmich occasionally overloaded, the club is weighing up creative, box-to-box profiles who can drive play from deep and free up Thomas Müller to roam in his preferred No.10 role. A d

  7. Scholes says Man Utd should sell Yoro & SEVEN other Man Utd players

    Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has delivered a brutal assessment of the current squad, identifying eight high-profile stars who should be offloaded during the upcoming summer transfer window, including Leny Yoro. As the club navigates a transitional period under interim manager Michael Carrick, the former midfielder insists that a ruthless clear-out is essential to satisfy financial regulations and fund a necessary rebuild.

  1. Garnacho in line for summer transfer to surprise club

    Alejandro Garnacho’s time at Chelsea could be coming to a premature end as reports in South America link the winger with a summer transfer to a surprise club. Despite arriving from Manchester United with high expectations, the Argentina international has struggled to find his best form at Stamford Bridge and could now be offered an escape route back to his homeland.

  2. Man City set to beat Utd to £65m Anderson

    Manchester City believe they have moved into pole position to secure the signature of Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson this summer. The midfielder has become one of the most sought-after talents in the Premier League. Despite strong interest from Manchester United, he has made it perfectly clear that a move to the reigning champions is his preferred destination.

  3. Juve contact Nunez over Serie A return

    Juventus have officially contacted Al-Hilal to explore signing striker Darwin Nunez this summer. With the Uruguayan's Middle East adventure souring since he was excluded from the Saudi Pro League squad list by manager Simone Inzaghi for the rest of the season, a return to Europe hinges on the Italian giants securing Champions League qualification in a tight domestic top-four race.

  4. Como eye another Real Madrid gem

    Como have reportedly identified their next transfer target from the Real Madrid youth academy, aiming to sign highly-rated winger Daniel Yanez. Manager Cesc Fabregas is keen to continue his successful strategy of recruiting from La Fabrica, hoping to secure the teenager's signature following the impressive transitions of fellow prospects Nico Paz and Jacobo Ramon into Serie A.