Bayern Munich is edging closer to securing a deal for Michael Olise from Crystal Palace, sources have revealed. Despite Palace’s reluctance to part ways with the 22-year-old, they understand his desire to advance his career. Recently, Palace granted permission for three clubs, including Chelsea, Bayern, and Newcastle United, to engage in talks with Olise. Initially,
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The summer transfer window is buzzing with rumors and speculations, and one of the hottest topics is Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise’s potential move to Bayern Munich. The 22-year-old has garnered interest from top clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City, and Manchester United, but it seems like he has set his sights on the Allianz Arena.
Barcelona has set their sights on Bayer Leverkusen defender Jeremie Frimpong as their number-one priority for this summer transfer window. Frimpong, who was one of the standout performers in the Bundesliga last season, has caught the eye of manager Hansi Flick. With a reported release clause of €40 million, a potential deal could be on
Italian winger Federico Chiesa is reportedly up for grabs this summer, as Juventus have not made any progress in talks regarding a contract extension. The 26-year-old is set to discuss his future with his representatives after returning from the UEFA European Championship with Italy. With Chiesa entering the final year of his contract, Bayern Munich
Manchester United is reportedly interested in Bayern Munich’s centre-back, Matthijs de Ligt. According to reports, the Old Trafford hierarchy has included the 24-year-old in their shortlist for this summer’s transfer window. Internal discussions have taken place, and United is currently gathering more information about De Ligt. The club is said to be considering making an
Premier League clubs spent a total of £100 million in the 2024 January transfer window, marking the lowest single-window expenditure in the men’s game since 2012. This significant drop from the record £815 million spent in 2023 indicates a slowdown in transfer activity. However, the total spend of £2.5 billion in the whole 2023-24 season
Players union FIFPRO has taken a bold step by filing a legal claim against FIFA, challenging the governing body’s decisions regarding the scheduling of the FIFA Club World Cup. FIFPRO, along with member unions such as England’s Professional Footballers’ Association and France’s players union, submitted a claim to the Brussels court of commerce. The claim
Bayern Munich is reportedly considering alternative targets to Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah, with the club showing interest in Chelsea defender Levi Colwill. Colwill, who enjoyed loan spells with Huddersfield Town and Brighton & Hove Albion, impressed during his time at Stamford Bridge last season. The 21-year-old featured 32 times across all competitions for the Blues,
Ian Maatsen’s journey to his Euro 2024 call-up for the Netherlands was far from conventional. While holidaying on a yacht off the coast of the Greek island of Mykonos, Maatsen received the unexpected news. Despite the spontaneous nature of the call-up, the Chelsea full-back wasted no time and immediately joined the Dutch squad for training
The summer transfer market has kicked off with a setback for Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United as Benjamin Sesko is on the verge of signing a new contract at RB Leipzig. At just 21 years old, Sesko garnered attention from clubs across Europe after showcasing his talent with 18 goals in all competitions last season.