Clubs across Europe are intensifying their pursuits—Arsenal chasing Eberechi Eze, Liverpool setting an Isak deadline, while Spurs look to accelerate their move for Palace’s creative midfielder.
Manchester United: Who Could Be Offloaded?
- Garnacho’s future is uncertain, with Chelsea rumoured to be observing and United potentially looking to profit from his sale.
- In goal, United may revive interest in David de Gea, who could return from Fiorentina, or explore Gianluigi Donnarumma or Emiliano Martínez to solve their shaky backline.
The Isak saga: Stockholm or still here?
- Alexander Isak continues to push for a move—Liverpool are his likely destination. Omitted from Newcastle’s squad, his stand-off is becoming a distraction, with manager Eddie Howe calling for clarity. The club remains open if Isak opts to return.
Newcastle United’s next moves
- In response to the Isak uncertainty, Newcastle have lodged an improved £35 million bid for Brentford forward Yoane Wissa. However, Brentford may stall unless they secure a replacement themselves.
- Jacob Ramsey of Aston Villa signed on Sunday —they made the most of the financial constraints at Villa Park.
Any more big-money deals?
- While a flash transfer hasn’t been confirmed, clubs are still maneuvering. Arsenal eyeing Eze may spark a bidding war, and Liverpool’s clock on Isak is ticking.
- An influx of marquee names may still materialize in the next fortnight, though talks suggest cautious optimism rather than imminent blockbuster moves.
Wrap-Up: Two weeks that could rewrite the season
As the transfer window ticks down:
- Manchester United balance outgoing sales with reinforcement needs—particularly in goal and attack.
- Newcastle remain active, pivoting quickly to their new striker target – Brentford’s Wissa is their main target amid Isak’s standoff.
- Free agents present last-minute value opportunities for grit and experience.
- The market remains dynamic: clubs are poised for late deals, though indicates a gradual wind-down more than all-out sprint.
Stay tuned—these final weeks could still reshape the landscape more dramatically than expected.