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Transfer Talk: Mourinho's Roma to battle Juve for Depay's signature

 

The summer transfer window is closed for the major leagues in Europe. However, with an eye on January, there’s plenty of gossip swirling about who’s moving where. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings, goings and, of course, done deals!

TOP STORY: Liverpool look to Laimer

Liverpool need to sign central midfielder in January and have RB Leipzig’s Konrad Laimer on their shortlist, according to Sky Germany.

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Laimer, 25, has been a target for Bayern Munich and almost joined the Bundesliga giants in the summer before talks over a transfer fee fell through.

The Austria international has a contract which expires in 2023, and looks unlikely to sign a new one, so Liverpool are aware they may be able to land him on the cheap as they look to provide cover for a number of injuries in central midfield.

The report also claims that “Liverpool have plans for significant investment in next year’s summer transfer window” as they seek to rebuild after a tough start to the season.

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11.11 BST: Barcelona have been inundated with approaches to sign players whose contracts are expiring this summer, according to Mundo Deportivo on Tuesday.

N’Golo Kante, Jorginho, Youri Tielemans, Diego Dalot, Youssoufa Moukoko and Nicolas Jackson are among the players who have been offered to the Catalan club.

Barca’s current priority is to sign a deep-lying midfielder and a right-back. Chelsea duo Kante and Jorginho and Leicester City’s Tielemans could fit the former category, while Manchester United’s Dalot has been linked with the club for the latter role on and off for the last two years.

Borussia Dortmund striker Moukoko, still just 17, is seen as a potential opportunity as negotiations over a contract renewal drag on with the German club.

Villarreal’s Jackson, meanwhile, is being closely monitored following his impressive start to the LaLiga season.

10.32 BST: Barcelona will turn their attention to signing Bernardo Silva or Lionel Messi to help get over their early Champions League elimination, according to Diario Sport.

The report says president Joan Laporta’s ‘last card’ after a summer of investment which saw Barca spend over €150m will be to once again turn to the transfer market.

Messi’s potential return to the club is the one that would excite the most but it is complicated by Paris Saint-Germain’s desire to extend his deal and Inter Miami’s push to take him to Major League Soccer.

Barca also have a long-running interest in Manchester City’s Silva, but the Portugal midfielder would command a big fee while Messi is out of contract next summer (though PSG have an option to extend.)

09.34 BST: Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone insists he is not planning leaving the Wanda Metropolitano at the end of this season.

Atletico have failed to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages and still have to guarantee third spot in their group to play in the Europa League in the New Year.

Simeone’s future has been called into question, but when asked if Tuesday’s game at FC Porto would be his last with Atletico in the Champions League, he said in quotes reported by AS: “My desire is to continue working at this club. To return to the Champions League next season.”

Simeone, 52, has been in charge of Atletico since December 2011 and guided the team to win two LaLiga titles, one Copa del Rey and two Europa League crowns.

08.55 BST: Paris Saint-Germain summer signing Carlos Soler says he knew it would take time to adapt to his new club, but feels he is finally showing his worth.

Soler joined PSG from Valencia in an €18m transfer on Sept. 1 and signed a contract with the French giants until June 2027. The Spain international has scored two goals in nine appearances in all competitions for PSG.

“Since I arrived, I haven’t had many minutes on the pitch,” Soler said in quotes reported by Superdeporte. “I knew it was going to be complicated because I was coming to a big club with top players and a lot of quality. I arrived here at the end of the transfer window, and I had to adapt.

“Now I feel well. I enjoyed a very special week after making my debut as a starter [against Ajaccio on Oct. 21] and then to score two goals in two games. The truth is that I’m very happy with the wins and the level shown.”

Soler is expected to be included in Spain’s World Cup squad.

“It’s very special,” he said. “I’ve never played at a World Cup and to be able to represent my country is the biggest thing a player can do. I’m just doing my best in my club to be able to be on the World Cup list.”

08.28 BST: Tottenham assistant head coach Cristian Stellini has said it will be a “totally different world” without Antonio Conte on the touchline against Marseille but urged players and staff to “fill the gap” to avoid crashing out of the Champions League.

Spurs face a make-or-break Group D decider in southern France needing a point to guarantee passage to the round of 16. However, all four teams could qualify depending on the outcome of Tuesday’s matches with Sporting Lisbon hosting Eintracht Frankfurt at the same time.

Conte will not be in the dugout as he serves a one-match suspension after being sent off in last week’s 1-1 draw against Frankfurt and cannot communicate directly with his players during the game.

He will not give the prematch team talk but, according to Stellini, in a departure from normal planning, Conte will travel to the Stade Velodrome with the players and sit with his brother Gianluca, also part of Tottenham’s backroom team, to watch the match.

“The presence of a coach like Conte, both before the game and the week leading up to it and during the match, is just indispensable,” said Stellini, speaking at a Monday news conference which Conte declined to attend due to his ban.

“Especially a tough match like this where it’s going to be intense until the final whistle. It’s a change that’s difficult but we have to prepare ourselves altogether before the match. It’s a totally different world because normally the days before the game, Antonio will do all his preparation himself, alone.

08.00 BST: Chelsea are considering a move to sign Wolves right-back Nelson Semedo, says The Daily Express.

The Blues have struggled since Reece James injured his knee against AC Milan and the 22-year-old faces a battle to be fit for England’s World Cup campaign.

Semedo, who signed from Barcelona for around €30m in 2020, is a versatile defender who could cover across the backline.

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Gab Marcotti examines what the future holds for Massimiliano Allegri an Juventus after the club failed to reach the UCL knockout stage for the first time since 2013-14.

PAPER GOSSIP (by Danny Lewis)

– AS Roma have joined Juventus in the race to sign Barcelona forward Memphis Depay, according to Calciomercato. The Netherlands international was heavily linked with a move away from Camp Nou during the summer transfer window, and Juventus were often among the clubs reportedly interested in him.

Depay is currently out injured, although he was facing a disappointing season at club level before being forced onto the sidelines as he struggled for game time with just 131 minutes played across three matches. While he managed to score in a 3-0 LaLiga win over Elche, Depay’s tough spell with the Blaugrana has resulted in widespread reports that the club is willing to let him leave. This comes despite the former PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United and Lyon forward having only joined Barcelona in the summer of 2021.

– Borussia Dortmund want to sign Borussia Monchengladbach left-back Ramy Bensebaini when his contract expires in the summer, as reported by Sky Sports Germany. This comes with Raphael Guerreiro‘s future still uncertain as his contract ends in 2023, while Nico Schulz also reportedly has no future with the club despite his contract lasting an extra year.

– Bayer Leverkusen have made Internazionale wing-back Robin Gosens their priority in the January transfer window, according to Florian Plettenberg, who adds that the club is unsatisfied with Mitchel Bakker. Eintracht Frankfurt, Wolfsburg and Gladbach are also interested in Gosens, with more talks set to follow as the German considers leaving Inter.

– Inter Miami are finalising a deal to complete the permanent signing of forward Leonardo Campana from Wolverhampton Wanderers, reports Tom Bogert, who adds that the deal will be worth somewhere in the region of $2.7m. Having scored 11 goals and added a further two assists this year while on on loan from Wolves, Campana is likely to be signed as a Young Designated Player.

– In the coming weeks, Inter Milan will meet with Stefan de Vrij‘s representatives in an effort to reach an agreement for the Dutchman to renew his contract, reports Calciomercato, with the centre-back’s current deal expiring in the summer of 2023. Inter have hinted that they want to offer the 30-year-old a contract that will last until 2025, keeping him on his current wages totalling €4m-per-year. De Vrij will ultimately make the decision whether to stay or see where he could go as a free agent.

– Tom Bogert has reported that Sebastian Lletget has agreed to a new long-term contract with FC Dallas. He adds that Jesus Ferreira, Alan Velasco, Paul Arriola and Maarten Paes are also among those who also have their futures with the club sorted.