Victor Osimhen is reportedly keen on a permanent move to Galatasaray, who are ready to meet his salary demands. However, Napoli's €75m asking price, valid until July 15, poses a significant hurdle.
Napoli rejected Galatasaray's €60m bid for striker Victor Osimhen, who impressed on loan. The Nigerian, pushing for a move, has a €75m release clause for non-Italian clubs and is expected to depart this summer.
Barcelona reportedly won't trigger Denzel Dumfries' €25M release clause. The club is content with Jules Kounde, eyes Hector Fort as a future star, and faces FFP hurdles, potentially blocking new player registrations.
Victor Osimhen reportedly chooses Galatasaray over a lucrative Al-Hilal offer, despite a €75m release clause. Turkish companies are set to aid the transfer, pushing Napoli towards a deal. Rivals must act fast!
Nico Williams has inked a massive 10-year deal with Athletic Club, spurning Barcelona's advances. This renewal, celebrated as an 'Athletic WIN,' has seen the Basque club take subtle, yet pointed, jabs at the Catalan giants.
Nico Williams commits to Athletic Club until 2035, boosting his release clause to around €100m. He notably rejected offers from European giants like Barcelona and Bayern Munich, choosing to stay at San Mamés.
Inter defender Denzel Dumfries could join Barcelona, with new agent Jorge Mendes actively facilitating the move. Barcelona must act quickly as his €25m release clause expires July 15, risking a price hike to €30m. Inter is already eyeing replacements.
Star winger Nico Williams has once again turned down Barcelona, opting to sign a new long-term deal with Athletic Club. This commitment, reportedly until 2035, sees his release clause significantly increase, solidifying his future in Bilbao.
Inter Milan star Denzel Dumfries has a surprisingly low release clause, starting at €20m and increasing to €30m by July 15. Despite this potential bargain for the Dutch international, Inter remains calm, noting a lack of major approaches.
Barcelona eyes registering Joan Garcia & Nico Williams, facing salary cap hurdles. La Liga President Javier Tebas' recent, contradictory statements on their 1:1 spending rule status create both hope and confusion for the club's transfer plans.