So we we are favourites to sign Cavani three
weeks after the transfer window closed?
Not exact matches
Speaking
after the
transfer window closed earlier this
week, Wenger has admitted it's a regret of his that he could not add to his options in defence this winter.
Chelsea boss Conte, who guided the club to their fifth Premier League title win last season, is eager to bolster his squad before the
transfer window shuts on August 31st,
after his side's lack of depth was exposed in their opening day defeat to minnow Burnley last
week, as reported by the Sun.
Portsmouth have already lost star players Jermain Defoe and Lassana Diarra during the January
transfer window and are managerless
after Tony Adams was sacked earlier this
week.
In turn, that situation looks to be drawing to a close as
after a very quiet summer
transfer window, Tottenham could be bursting into life in the final few
weeks to bolster their squad for the season ahead.
Tianjin Quanjian have also been linked with a swoop for the 28 - year - old, but with the Chinese Super League
transfer window set to close at the end of the
week, it looks unlikely they'll make their move, especially
after signing Anthony Modeste.
The January
transfer window is fast approaching and surprisingly enough the most storied clubs in English football are all playing catchup to Leicester City right now, who have sole possession of first place in Premier League table
after 16
weeks of football.
There are now just
weeks remaining until the January
transfer window opens, with Premier League managers likely to be putting the finishing touches to their plans for the month, both in terms of incomings and outgoings
after having the first half of the season to assess the areas of weakness in their squads.
When does the
transfer window close in England, Spain, Italy, France and Germany?By Gerard BrandLast Updated: 31/01/16 4:44 pmWhen does the
transfer window shut across Europe?As the January
transfer window creaks shut, we look at the closing times across the continent — and why some deals can be rubber - stamped
after the deadline... When does the
transfer window close?Not all
transfer window shutting times are aligned across Europe, but the Spanish FA announced earlier this
week they would delay their
window by 24 hours, meaning a new time of 11 pm on Monday, February 1.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovic believes he is closing in on Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone
after the Spanish giants were slapped with a two -
window transfer ban this
week, the Daily Mirror reports.
That led to interest from Stoke City during this
transfer window, but they turned their attention elsewhere
after negotiations stalled last
week.
The Mirror is reporting that Pep Guardiola will try again to sign Alexis for Man City when the winter
transfer window comes around in January
after failing with a deadline day bid last
week.
There may still be 7
weeks until the
transfer window opens, but
after Arsene Wenger admitted that Arsenal needed another defender in January the
transfer rumours are usually about (possibly) available centre - backs.
After all the speculation and concern from Arsenal fans about whether or not we would be saying goodbye to our star performer Alexis Sanchez during the current
transfer window, it is looking ever more likely that he will not be going anywhere for the time being, although there are still a few
weeks of the
window left.
It was revealed last
week in Mirror Sport that PSG boss Laurent Blanc was open to the prospect of keeping Digne at the Parc des Princes for the 2014/15 campaign
after the player impressed during pre-season, however, it would now appear that the defender could depart before the
transfer window shuts in just under a month's time.
Arsene Wenger gave a positive and encouraging update on the injury situation at Arsenal yesterday, reported by Arsenal.com, and as well as the very good news on the fitness of our centre backs Laurent Koscielny and Gabriel
after both picked up knocks last
week, the manage spoke about his only signing of the January
transfer window Mohamed Elneny.
La Liga giants Barca are set to give up in their pursuit of Coutinho and Dembele
after running out of time to secure deals for the duo, with the
transfer window set to close in around two
weeks time, as reported by the Daily Mail.
After weeks of speculation and rumors, Juventus have officially announced the signing of Paulo Dybala from Palermo, their club's first signing of the summer even before the
transfer window opens.
This
week some big decisions were made for Italian football around the
transfer window and the season only starting
after the mercato is closed, and Allegri is evidently in favour.
It seems an oddity to me that the
transfer window stays open for a further two
weeks after the season has started.
Just over a
week after the end of the summer
transfer window, West Ham are already said to have been drawing up potential targets for January and according to reports, the Hammers are planning a swoop for Swiss wonderkid Breel Embolo.
After reportedly missing two plane rides to Manchester, Benjani was unable to sign for City before the January
transfer window but a move was completed one
week later.
And as we know, there is two
weeks before
transfer window closes and Mr Wenger will again buy some assurances and nothing else (I wonder how much he pay his speech writer
after every match.
Everton supporters will be breathing a partial sigh of relief this
week after news that their young starlet, Ross Barkley, will not be sold this January
transfer window.
With the Championship season starting three
weeks before the end of the
transfer window, expect some changes
after this weekend's televised clash with Cardiff City.
Alexis Sanchez's future remains far from clear
after Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger ruled the Chile international out for at least two
weeks with a side strain, meaning he could not play for the Gunners before the end of the summer
transfer window.
After speaking to Wenger in the final
week of the
transfer window, Wilshere decided to move out on loan as he seeks to get his career back on track.