World and Vietnam Newspaper updates player transfer information that took place in the past hours.
The relationship between Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappe remains good. (Source: Getty Images) |
Real Madrid still waiting for Kylian Mbappe to join
Real Madrid's big boss confidently declared that Kylian Mbappe will definitely join the Bernabeu next summer when his contract with PSG expires.
Mr. Jose Manuel Otero, a member of the Real Madrid Board of Directors, heated up Mbappe's future with his latest statements in the Parisien newspaper.
“I am sure that Kylian Mbappe will come to Real Madrid. He will come here as a free agent.
Mbappe was born to play for Real Madrid, that's obvious. Zidane arrived at 29, Mbappe at 25. He has many years left with us."
This big boss of Real Madrid denied having a pre-contract with Mbappe, with the reason that if he made a wrong move with the French striker, PSG would not let him be.
Although Mbappe "broke his promise" to Real Madrid in the summer transfer window of 2022 by signing an extension with PSG, Mr. Otero said that there is still a good relationship between the French captain and President Florentino Perez.
“The relationship between Mbappe and President Florentino Perez has never been bad. He understands Mbappe. Real Madrid always leaves the doors open.”
Kylian Mbappe and PSG are currently negotiating a new contract. There is information that this striker will renew with PSG, but also include a clause allowing him to join Real Madrid next summer for a certain amount of money to ensure that the Ligue 1 champions do not fall into the situation of empty-handed.
The 24-year-old striker is currently on a four-game goalless streak - his worst performance since 2018 at PSG. This is explained by the French press, Mbappe is paying the price for "fighting" the club in the summer, leading to not being able to train, play pre-season and the first round of Ligue 1 2023/24.
Not playing regularly, Kalvin Phillips is considering leaving Man City. (Source: Reuters) |
Kalvin Phillips will leave Man City next winter
Not being valued by coach Pep Guardiola, England midfielder Kalvin Phillips will likely leave Etihad Stadium when the winter transfer window opens.
Signed by Man City from Leeds last summer for a fee of £45 million, Kalvin Phillips has struggled to adapt to Pep Guardiola's playing system.
Even when Rodri was suspended for the last 3 domestic matches, coach Pep used young player Rico Lewis to play in midfield instead of Kalvin Phillips.
The former Leeds United midfielder did not play a single minute in the recent away match at Arsenal.
According to Inews , Philipps is quite disappointed with the current situation and is ready to leave in the winter transfer window.
Several Premier League clubs have expressed interest in the 26-year-old midfielder, including Newcastle, West Ham and Everton.
Speaking about his student, coach Pep Guardiola shared last month: "I would love to work with Kalvin like Marcelo Bielsa did with him.
Man City have a specific style of play and sometimes Kalvin has difficulty in some areas. Leeds' style of play was perfect for him."
Kalvin Phillips has played just 70 minutes in the first eight Premier League games this season. However, the England international has not started any of the matches.
Coach Mikel Arteta chooses Ivan Toney for Arsenal's attack. (Source: Getty Images) |
Arsenal ready to recruit Ivan Toney
The Spanish coach has two strikers, Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah. However, the duo has not yet met the goal output efficiency for the Gunners.
That's why coach Mikel Arteta and his partner Edu have been scouring the transfer market, looking for a quality striker with diverse finishing skills and independent combat skills.
Ivan Toney meets all the criteria that coach Arteta needs. The English striker has a good physical foundation, is good at heading goals or scoring with his feet.
In 66 appearances for Brentford in the Premier League, Toney scored 32 goals and was highly appreciated by experts.
Due to violating betting rules, Ivan Toney is currently banned by the FA for 8 months, only returning to the field in early 2024.
Exclusive sources from Mirror said that Arsenal are ready to recruit Ivan Toney when the winter transfer market opens.
Brentford will demand a fee in excess of £60m. The 27-year-old striker himself has expressed his ambition to play for a big club like Arsenal when he enters the prime of his career.
Speaking on The Diary Of A CEO Podcast last August, Ivan Toney said: "Every player wants to play at the highest level.
My time at Brentford has been fantastic and my next destination will be a strong club that matches my ambitions."
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