Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are reportedly keeping a close eye on AC Milan’s 22-year-old center-back, Malick Thiaw. With both clubs looking to strengthen their squads for the upcoming season, Thiaw’s impressive performance during Milan’s recent game against Juventus has only increased interest in the young Germany international. Despite experiencing some injury setbacks, Thiaw has managed to make 27 appearances for Milan this season, showcasing his potential to be a valuable asset for top European clubs like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
Barcelona is considering signing Guido Rodríguez from Real Betis on a free transfer when his contract expires. However, reports suggest that the 30-year-old midfielder may opt to renew his contract with Betis instead. Additionally, Barcelona is keeping an eye on Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich for a potential transfer in the future when the player becomes a free agent in 2025. The Catalan club is willing to wait to secure Kimmich’s services at a reduced rate, highlighting their long-term planning and strategic approach to transfer dealings.
Jamie Maclaren, the A-League’s all-time leading goal-scorer, has announced his departure from Melbourne City at the end of the season. The 30-year-old striker is attracting interest from Indian Super League champions Mohun Bagan, as well as clubs in the Middle East and MLS. Meanwhile, Juventus is considering making a move for midfielder Manuel Ugarte, who has reportedly fallen out of favor at Paris Saint-Germain. In addition to Ugarte, Atalanta’s Teun Koopmeiners, Real Sociedad’s Martín Zubimendi and Mikel Merino, and Udinese’s Lazar Samardzic are also on Juventus’ radar for potential signings.
Inter Milan is eyeing Athletico Paranaense goalkeeper Bento as a back-up option for Yann Sommer. However, the Italian club may opt for a cheaper alternative if they are unable to meet the €20 million demands of Bento’s current club. On the other hand, Hull City has set a price tag of £15 million for defender Jacob Greaves amid interest from West Ham United. The Premier League club is reportedly in talks with Hull City regarding a summer move for the 23-year-old as they aim to bolster their defensive options with a homegrown talent.
Brentford has activated their option to sign 18-year-old defender Benjamin Fredrick from the Simoiben Academy in Nigeria. The young talent’s contract with Brentford will run until 2028, showcasing the club’s commitment to nurturing and developing promising players from diverse backgrounds. Fredrick’s arrival adds depth to Brentford’s squad and highlights the club’s focus on scouting and recruiting talent from around the world to strengthen their team for future seasons.
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