In an attempt to capture Kepa Arrizabalaga permanently, Real Madrid may give the player a part-exchange arrangement; in exchange, the co-owner of West Ham may sell some of his shares.
Three more Manchester United players, including striker Vinicius Jr., might depart for free.
of Real Madrid has a sizable release clause upon the conclusion of a new deal.
KEPA DESIRES A LONG-TERM DEAL During the winter transfer window, Real Madrid might loan Kepa Arrizabalaga, the goalkeeper for Chelsea, with the possibility of a partial swap in the near future.
“Kepa Arrizabalaga may be considering a transfer to Real Madrid following his impressive loan stint with the Spanish powerhouses,” the Mirror claims.
“Kepa, 29, was enticed to the Bernabeu in the summer transfer window, even though he returned to the top of Chelsea’s goalkeeping rankings last season.
“The former Athletic Bilbao player was soon recognized as one of Los Blancos’ primary targets following the significant knee injury that former Blues player Thibaut Courtois sustained prior to the start of the new campaign.
“Since coming back to Spain.
Kepa has expressed a desire to remain at Real Madrid for a longer period of time rather than go back to Stamford Bridge, and it appears the Spain international may get his way in the upcoming year.
having a £17.
5 million price tag for Kepa, there are also provisional plans to provide compensation to Andriy Lunin, their backup goalkeeper.
Given that an existing shareholder wishes to decrease his position, Daniel Kretinsky may seek to expand his ownership of West Ham.
According to The Sun, Vanessa Gold, the co-chairman of West Ham, has listed the club’s stock for sale.
Gold, the late co-owner David Gold’s daughter, who died early It was confirmed this year that the family has listed part of their 25% ownership in the club for sale.
“Gold wants to sell somewhat less than 10% of the family shares, meaning that any sale might value the Hammers at more than £650 million.
According to the Daily Mail, if Manchester United does nothing, three players from their first team may depart for nothing.
“Contract talks between United and Aaron Wan-Bissaka appear to be remaining calm,” the publication stated.
As the transfer window closed this summer, it seemed as though talks over a new contract were coming to a fruitful end. However, Confidential has learned that it is now more likely that United will initiate a further 12-month extension to keep Wan-Bissaka under contract until June 2025 and review the situation in the new year.
“After sustaining a hamstring injury in mid-September, the 25-year-old defender has only resumed training. United wants him to be totally fit while concentrating on a subpar season opener.
“If Wan-Bissaka or Victor Lindelof’s one-year contract is not extended by United, both players may speak with international teams on January 1 and become free agents this summer.
Although it is unknown whether this club would extend Anthony Martial’s contract, he shares the same views.