The clubs are preparing to strengthen their squads during the upcoming transfer window.
Live Transfer Market: News, Transfers and Rumors Today, March 23, 2023
Nagelsmann on the edge. Tuchel emerges as a potential successor
Bayern Munich has lost the Bundesliga lead and now faces a quarter-final clash with Manchester City. That setback has triggered alarms about the team’s direction, leaving the coach under intense scrutiny. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Nagelsmann may be placed on probation, with Thomas Tuchel, a former Dortmund, PSG, and Chelsea figure, viewed as a possible replacement.
Madrid pushes forward on Bellingham pursuit
Real Madrid remains in the race to sign Jude Bellingham. Marca reports Dortmund values the deal at around 150 million euros, with 110–115 million fixed and 35–40 million in variables. Even though Manchester City and Liverpool have made higher offers, Madrid is the preferred destination for the player.
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Mouriño on Veiga: sales story not welcome, but a move could happen
Carlos Mouriño, chairman of Celta Vigo, stated that Gabri Veiga is not for sale and negotiations are off the table. Still, he hinted that Veiga could move this summer, with a 40 million euro release clause. Real Madrid has yet to contact Celta, while several English clubs have shown interest.
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Atlético asks for a high price for Joao Félix
With three months left on Joao Félix’s Chelsea loan, Atletico Madrid has made its stance clear: a total of 100 million euros could be demanded, with 36 million still to be repaid. Chelsea remains keen, but the Spanish club has set a firm price. Details are covered by GOAL.
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Samue Chukwueze eyed as a Villarreal departure
Samu Chukwueze could leave Villarreal in the summer. Ace reports that several English clubs are evaluating a potential signing for the Nigerian winger.
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Muani’s suitors: a quartet of European giants in pursuit
Kolo Muani, the France international at Eintracht Frankfurt, is attracting interest from PSG, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool. The market price is reported around 100 million euros, with Manchester United showing a bid around 120 million.
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Nottingham Forest’s stance on Lodi
Nottingham Forest holds an option to buy Renan Lodi from Atletico Madrid for 30 million euros. However, recent rumors suggest Forest may refrain from paying that amount, potentially seeing the left-back return to Atleti on June 30.
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Lukaku’s future under discussion
Romelu Lukaku’s loan with Inter Milan ends on June 30. Tuttosport reports that Inter could negotiate with Chelsea to extend the loan for another season, keeping the Belgian striker in Milan for another year.
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Juve targets Fresneda
Iván Fresneda, Real Valladolid’s right back, has drawn interest from across Europe, with Juventus now joining the chase. Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Turin could pursue Fresneda this summer and even meet his release clause.
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Rabiot’s uncertain future
Adrien Rabiot, Juventus midfielder, will see his contract end on June 30 and remains undecided about the next step. In Tuttosport, he hints at possible departure or renewal with Juventus.
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Vrsaljko announces retirement
Sime Vrsaljko, Croatia international and former Atletico Madrid defender, has announced his retirement at 31, ending a career challenged by injuries.
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Chelsea’s cost to dismiss Potter
Brighton revealed that Chelsea paid 24.5 million pounds to settle Graham Potter’s contract, clearing his exit. Potter remains a point of discussion in London as Chelsea contends with decisions ahead.
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Gnabry hints at an exit
Serge Gnabry reportedly pushes for a move away from Bayern Munich, with Manchester City and Juventus appearing as potential destinations according to Sky Sports Germany.
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Auba seeks move from Chelsea
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang aims to leave Chelsea soon. The Gabonese forward longs to return to Barcelona and is actively seeking a new club for the summer. He feels underused in London and remains unhappy with minutes on the pitch.
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Good morning from the transfer desk. This update centers on the latest developments in the market on March 23, 2023. La Liga continues to unfold, and even with the window closed for official recruitment, clubs are already plotting how to strengthen ahead of the summer.
Notes: This summary captures ongoing discussions and reported figures from multiple outlets while highlighting teams with tangible interest in these players.