Liverpool and Chelsea Scramble for Ramón as Gallagher Eyes Spurs Move
Two Premier League giants, Liverpool and Chelsea, are reportedly vying for the services of Como's highly touted defender, Jacobo Ramón. This is despite a long-term contract that would make him one of the most prized signings in football history - a 68-year deal that may prove too good to refuse.
Ramón's lack of fame compared to some of his peers has left him without a clear pull factor on Merseyside, where he would be joining an Everton side seeking to solidify their defense. The fact that Tony Hibbert is often cited as a major draw for the club is somewhat of an irony given Ramón's limited awareness of his predecessor.
This move could potentially put pressure on Liverpool and Chelsea, who are instead focusing on bolstering their respective attacks rather than overhauling their defenses. The Reds have identified Como's highly touted defender, Jacobo Ramón, as a potential solution to their defensive woes, while Chelsea are also keen to sign the 25-year-old, despite his impressive long-term contract.
Gallagher to Spurs?
On the other hand, Arsenal's midfielder Ben White is seemingly unlikely to join Everton, a move that would have made sense given his limited knowledge of Tony Hibbert. Elsewhere in London, Tottenham Hotspur are said to be keen on signing Conor Gallagher, who has grown increasingly out of favor at Atlético Madrid.
However, the 23-year-old midfielder is reportedly looking for an escape route from the Spanish club and Aston Villa are now leading the charge to sign him. The Villans' manager, Dean Smith, would appear to be a far more appealing proposition for Gallagher than Atletico's increasingly difficult atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund are watching Oscar Bobb with great interest after Manchester City's purchase of Antoine Semenyo led to their signing spree. The German side are eager to add a new face to their squad in an effort to improve their attacking firepower.
Carrick Takes the Reins
The situation at Manchester United has taken a peculiar turn, as former midfielder Michael Carrick is set to take over from Ruben Amorim, making him the 693rd manager of this 'Post-Fergie Wilderness Years' era. The veteran coach will bring a wealth of experience to the Old Trafford hotseat.
However, the situation at Tottenham Hotspur continues to be shrouded in uncertainty, as Fabio Paratici, the former head of recruitment, is set to leave for Fiorentina. Paris FC have also taken an interest in signing Mathys Tel on loan, but Spurs would prefer to keep the 19-year-old striker who scored three goals in his last 19 appearances.
The transfer window is closing fast, and Spurs' priority will be to secure their prized assets rather than let them slip through their fingers. Will Tottenham manage to keep hold of Tel, or will he become the latest casualty of a chaotic transfer season?
Two Premier League giants, Liverpool and Chelsea, are reportedly vying for the services of Como's highly touted defender, Jacobo Ramón. This is despite a long-term contract that would make him one of the most prized signings in football history - a 68-year deal that may prove too good to refuse.
Ramón's lack of fame compared to some of his peers has left him without a clear pull factor on Merseyside, where he would be joining an Everton side seeking to solidify their defense. The fact that Tony Hibbert is often cited as a major draw for the club is somewhat of an irony given Ramón's limited awareness of his predecessor.
This move could potentially put pressure on Liverpool and Chelsea, who are instead focusing on bolstering their respective attacks rather than overhauling their defenses. The Reds have identified Como's highly touted defender, Jacobo Ramón, as a potential solution to their defensive woes, while Chelsea are also keen to sign the 25-year-old, despite his impressive long-term contract.
Gallagher to Spurs?
On the other hand, Arsenal's midfielder Ben White is seemingly unlikely to join Everton, a move that would have made sense given his limited knowledge of Tony Hibbert. Elsewhere in London, Tottenham Hotspur are said to be keen on signing Conor Gallagher, who has grown increasingly out of favor at Atlético Madrid.
However, the 23-year-old midfielder is reportedly looking for an escape route from the Spanish club and Aston Villa are now leading the charge to sign him. The Villans' manager, Dean Smith, would appear to be a far more appealing proposition for Gallagher than Atletico's increasingly difficult atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund are watching Oscar Bobb with great interest after Manchester City's purchase of Antoine Semenyo led to their signing spree. The German side are eager to add a new face to their squad in an effort to improve their attacking firepower.
Carrick Takes the Reins
The situation at Manchester United has taken a peculiar turn, as former midfielder Michael Carrick is set to take over from Ruben Amorim, making him the 693rd manager of this 'Post-Fergie Wilderness Years' era. The veteran coach will bring a wealth of experience to the Old Trafford hotseat.
However, the situation at Tottenham Hotspur continues to be shrouded in uncertainty, as Fabio Paratici, the former head of recruitment, is set to leave for Fiorentina. Paris FC have also taken an interest in signing Mathys Tel on loan, but Spurs would prefer to keep the 19-year-old striker who scored three goals in his last 19 appearances.
The transfer window is closing fast, and Spurs' priority will be to secure their prized assets rather than let them slip through their fingers. Will Tottenham manage to keep hold of Tel, or will he become the latest casualty of a chaotic transfer season?