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Florian Wirtz

Florian Wirtz Transfer Buzz: Leverkusen’s €130M Demand

As the winter transfer window opens in Europe, Bayer Leverkusen's attacking midfielder, Florian Wirtz, has become the center of attention for top clubs such as Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich. Sport Bild reports that despite a prior agreement for Wirtz to stay with the Bundesliga leaders until at least 2025, speculation is rife about a potential departure in 2024 or 2025. Florian Wirtz, a 20-year-old talent with a contract running until 2027, has caught the eye of major European clubs. His
North London

North London Rivals Eye Real Sociedad’s Barrenetxea

As the winter transfer window opens in Europe, two North London football giants, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, are reportedly keen on securing the services of Real Sociedad winger Ander Barrenetxea. According to reports from The Sun, both Premier League clubs have been closely monitoring the 22-year-old player, who recently returned to action after a three-week absence due to an ankle injury. Scouts from Arsenal and Tottenham watched Barrenetxea in action during the Basque Derby against Real Betis, where he played just over an
Football

2024 Football Free Agents: Mbappé, Barco, Rabiot, Dier

The list of high-profile football players with contracts set to expire in the summer of 2024 is capturing attention. Although not as extensive as the previous year, the impending free agency of notable players like Kylian Mbappé, Adrien Rabiot, and others adds intrigue to the football landscape. Kylian Mbappé's situation remains uncertain, with ongoing talks about a potential move to Real Madrid, despite recent suggestions of a new deal. Other players entering the final year of their contracts include veterans Luka Modric and
Premier League

Premier League January Signings: Hits and Misses

Introduction: The January transfer window, introduced in the 2002-03 season, has become a pivotal period for Premier League clubs. Before the current two-window system, clubs could trade players throughout the season until March 31. Since then, the top-flight clubs have witnessed both successes and failures in the winter market. Arsenal's Mixed Fortunes: The Premier League's Big Six, including Arsenal, have collectively completed nearly 200 signings for their first-team squads in January since 2003. Arsenal, having made 22 deals, spent over £1.83 billion in

Arsenal linked with big money moves for talented duo

Arsenal might have gotten off to a poor start to their2018-19 campaign but new coach Unai Emery was quick to turn things around. TheGunners started with two successive draws following the loss to Chelsea but went on a 22-match unbeaten streak before finally falling to Southampton. The defeat at the St Mary’s Stadium was a reminder to Emery that he needs to build on their impressive start by bringing in new signings this January. According to sources, Arsenal have been linked with two