Tottenham eye a move for Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye, Chelsea are set to rival Spurs for Juventus striker Jonathan David, and Liverpool linked with £88m move for Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni.
Tottenham Hotspur have made tacts, goals for Everton’s Senegalase Iliman Iliman Lawy, 25. Newcastle United, Juventus, AC Milan and Atletico Madrid are also keeping tabs on the player.(TeamTalk)
Chelsea and Tottenham are weighing up a January move for Juventus and Canada striker Jonathan David,25 (TuttoMercatoWeb)
Everton could move for Central Jutland striker Franculino Dju,21,in January but face competition from bologna for the Guinea-Bissau international. (Sun)
Football Transfer News: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United & More
Here’s a roundup of the latest transfer news as of November 8, 2024:
Etta Eyong (Levante) – Potential Premier League Move
Levante striker etta Eyong, 22, is attracting interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona,according to reports. however, the Cameroon international has expressed a long-held ambition to play for Chelsea in the English Premier League, citing his childhood admiration for the club. Givemesport notes that Eyong’s connection to Chelsea stems from watching the team grow up,and he maintains a friendship with Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo.
Ferland mendy (Real Madrid) – Atletico Madrid Target
Atletico Madrid is reportedly considering a move for Real Madrid defender Ferland Mendy, 30. GetFootballNewsSpain, citing El Nacional.cat, reports that mendy has fallen out of favor at the Bernabéu, making him a potential target for their city rivals.
Manchester United – january Transfer Plans
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim might potentially be forced to seek attacking reinforcements in the January transfer window. This is due to a potential serious knee injury to 22-year-old Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko. The situation is further complicated by the anticipated absence of Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo, 26, and Ivory coast’s Amad Diallo, 23, who are expected to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations. The Mirror suggests Amorim is already assessing potential targets.