Live Transfer Market: News, Transfers and Rumors Today

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The clubs will look to bolster their rosters during the next off-season, aiming to add depth and talent across key positions.

Live Transfer Market: News, Transfers and Rumors Today, 10 April 2023

Ancelotti wants to fulfill his contract

In an interview broadcast by RAI, Carlo Ancelotti, currently linked with the Brazilian side, addressed rumors about his future with Real Madrid. The Italian coach emphasized his intention to honor his contract with the Whites, which runs through 2024.

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United, on the hunt for Veiga

Gabri Veiga, a midfielder at Celta de Vigo, carries a £40 million release clause and has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs. Celta is reluctant to negotiate, but British media suggest Manchester United will pursue the Galician talent this summer.

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Busquets will answer shortly

Sergio Busquets reaches the end of his contract on June 30. The question remains whether he will extend or depart. A renewal offer sits on the table, and a face-to-face meeting with President Joan Laporta is expected in the coming days to discuss his future.

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Media Premier, awaiting Abde

Ez Abde has shined on loan at Osasuna. He is set to return to Barcelona in July and will participate in pre-season under Xavi’s guidance. Yet, per Mundo Deportivo, several Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation with keen interest.

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Reus continues in Dortmund

Marco Reus intends to stay at Borussia Dortmund, the club he calls home. Reports estimate his earnings around 12 million euros annually, but a new contract could reduce the figure to roughly 7 million per year, according to Bild (German outlet).

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Madrid asks about Dani Olmo

Dani Olmo’s Leipzig deal ends on June 30, 2024. While an extension proposal has been offered, Olmo has not yet committed. Relevo reports that Real Madrid has inquired about his status as part of a broader summer interest.

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Bal­de remains at Barça, one step from renewal

Alejandro Balde is not leaving Barcelona. Reports suggest that a final agreement could be reached this week to secure his future through 2027, with a release clause rumored to reach one billion euros.

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Marsch out at Leicester City

The prospect of Jesse Marsch replacing Brendan Rodgers at Leicester City has cooled after talks recently broke down. Marsch is no longer the leading candidate for the role.

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Renewal talks for Artem Dzyuba

Sport-Express in Russia reports that Spartak Moscow is negotiating a contract extension with Artem Dzyuba. The 34-year-old striker joined the club weeks ago and remains a focal point in the attack as discussions continue.

Marquinhos expands to 2027

Marquinhos, a central figure in PSG’s defense and a key member of Brazil’s squad, confirmed ongoing talks to extend his contract. Reports indicate discussions aim for an agreement through 2027, according to As.

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Dembélé, renewal in standby

Ousmane Dembélé’s contract with Barça runs out in June 2024. Although there appears to be a mutual interest in extending, negotiations are paused for now as both sides await clearer terms.

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Falcao, see you at season’s end

Radamel Falcao will depart Rayo Vallecano on June 30 when his contract expires. His next destination appears likely to be a move to Mexican football, where multiple clubs have already extended tentative interest.

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Giroud linked to Milan for another year

Olivier Giroud is expected to remain with AC Milan for at least one more season. Negotiations continue, and a new deal through June 30, 2024, remains a distinct possibility.

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Raya valued at around 40 million euros

According to English outlets, David Raya, Spain’s national team goalkeeper, is not expected to renew with Brentford. The transfer market chatter suggests Brentford will ask for approximately 40 million euros to part with him.

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Good morning, friends of Goal!

Here is the latest on the transfer market dated April 10, 2023. La Liga is moving forward, and while the summer window is closed for new signings, clubs are already assessing how to bolster their squads for the upcoming season.

Source: Goal

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