The transfer buzz is in full swing, and with the season winding down, clubs are already shifting focus to what’s next summer signings. The Premier League’s upcoming transfer window is going to be split into two separate periods this year, thanks to the FIFA Club World Cup, which could actually open up more opportunities for clubs to land those big-name players. Let’s dive into the latest gossip going around in today’s rumour mill. Manchester United Consider Cut-Price Deal.
Wirtz Sparks Bidding War Across Europe
Florian Wirtz is turning a lot of heads after an incredible season with Bayer Leverkusen 15 goals and 13 assists kind of incredible. Now, some of the biggest clubs in the world want him. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City are all reportedly interested, but they’re not the only ones. Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are in the mix too. But landing Wirtz is going to cost a fortune somewhere in the ballpark of €120-130 million (around AU$213-231 million). Leverkusen’s not just looking to cash in either they’re also trying to extend his contract until 2028, which could make things even trickier for any club trying to sign him.
Manchester United Consider Cut-Price Deal for Osimhen
Now here’s an interesting one Manchester United are eyeing Napoli striker Victor Osimhen and are hoping to seal a deal for around £40 million (AU$71 million), according to reports from the Mirror. With the Red Devils still struggling to find that reliable goal-scorer, manager Ruben Amorim is said to be making Osimhen his top priority. Osimhen’s currently on loan at Galatasaray, and with his Napoli contract ending next year, there’s a real window for United to swoop in with a clever, budget-friendly move.
Chelsea Reignite Interest in Diogo Costa
Chelsea are on the hunt for a new goalkeeper and have rejoined the race for Porto’s Diogo Costa, as per TEAMtalk. Manchester City and Manchester United are also keeping an eye on the Portuguese shot-stopper, whose release clause sits at €75 million (AU$133 million). The Blues had their eye on Costa last year but didn’t make the move. Now, with their current goalkeeping situation not living up to expectations, they’re seriously reconsidering. And if Costa doesn’t work out, they’re also looking at AC Milan’s Mike Maignan as a slightly more affordable plan B.