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Nicolás Paz Tottenham move

Tottenham Target Nicolás Paz, Real Madrid Clauses Complicate Move

Tottenham Target Nicolás Paz, Real Madrid Clauses Complicate Move Tottenham are interested in signing Nicolás Paz from Como, but Real Madrid’s buy-back clauses and Como’s stance make the deal complicated. RayWrites August 23, 2025 Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in signing Nicolás Paz, the highly-rated Argentinian attacking midfielder currently playing for Como. The 19-year-old, who operates primarily as a number 10, is regarded as one of the brightest young prospects in Europe and has been attracting attention from top clubs. However, any deal for Paz will be extremely complicated. Como are determined to keep their star player and are not expected to consider offers in the €40-50 million range that some reports have suggested. A transfer would likely require a much higher fee to even open negotiations, given how important Paz is to the club’s long-term project. The situation becomes even trickier because Real Madrid still maintain significant control over Paz’s future. The Spanish giants have multiple clauses in place, including three separate buy-back options, matching rights, and a 50% sell-on clause. This means any move would not only involve Como and the player’s representatives but also Real Madrid, making negotiations complex from both a financial and contractual perspective. Paz’s importance to Como cannot be understated. He is seen as a key part of the project under head coach Cesc Fàbregas, who decided to remain at the club this summer partly because of guarantees that players like Paz would stay. Selling him now would go against those assurances and could disrupt the club’s progress. For Tottenham, who are exploring options after missing out on other targets, the next few days will be crucial in deciding whether to push ahead for Paz or look elsewhere. One thing is clear: this will not be an easy deal to complete, and Spurs will need to navigate a complex web of negotiations if they hope to bring the Argentinian talent to North London. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Arsenal Hijack Spurs’ Move for Eberechi Eze in Stunning £67.5m Deal Shortest90 August 21, 2025 United’s Goalkeeper Gamble Under Fire as Transfer Clock Ticks Shortest90 August 19, 2025 Vini Jr. contract STALLED | Real Madrid hold back Shortest90 August 19, 2025 Manchester United urged to sign new goalkeeper amid Donnarumma links RayWrites August 18, 2025 Alexander Isak’s Newcastle Future in Doubt as Liverpool Circle Shortest90 August 16, 2025 Pep Guardiola insists Sávio will stay at Man City despite Tottenham interest Shortest90 August 16, 2025 Manchester City Eye €100m Move for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo RayWrites August 12, 2025 Chelsea & Man United Eye Donnarumma as PSG Exit Looms RayWrites August 12, 2025 Newcastle United Maintain Strong Interest in Nicolas Jackson Shortest90 August 9, 2025 Everton Approach Manchester City Over a Deal to Sign Jack Grealish Shortest90 August 7, 2025

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Man United

United’s Goalkeeper Gamble Under Fire as Transfer Clock Ticks

United’s Goalkeeper Gamble Under Fire as Transfer Clock Ticks Man United face a goalkeeper crisis after Bayındır’s error vs Arsenal, while Højlund, Garnacho, and Sancho’s futures remain uncertain in the transfer window. Shortest90 August 19, 2025 Manchester United’s season is barely underway, but the pressure on new boss Rúben Amorim is already mounting. The spotlight fell firmly on the goalkeeping situation after Altay Bayındır’s costly error in the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at Old Trafford, prompting club legends and pundits alike to urge United to act swiftly in the transfer market. Keeper Crisis Looms Bayındır, deputising in place of André Onana, looked shaky and “lost in the crowd” according to reporters in the stands. It was not the first time questions had been raised about his presence in the box. While the Turkish international is regarded as a strong shot-stopper, his lack of command in key moments is alarming. Wayne Rooney has already joined the chorus calling for United to swoop for Gianluigi Donnarumma, who has fallen out of favour at PSG. With Emiliano Martínez’s future at Aston Villa also in doubt, United may yet have high-profile options — but time is running out with just two weeks left in the transfer window. Højlund Future in Doubt Meanwhile, questions continue to swirl around Rasmus Højlund’s role under Amorim. The Danish striker did not feature in preseason’s final matches nor in the Arsenal clash, fuelling speculation about his long-term future. AC Milan and Napoli are both circling, with the latter urgently seeking attacking reinforcements after Romelu Lukaku was sidelined for three months with a thigh injury. At 22, Højlund remains a talent admired across Europe, but his lack of inclusion in Amorim’s plans raises doubts. Some argue he should stay at Old Trafford to continue learning alongside elite teammates like Bruno Fernandes, while others believe a return to Serie A could reignite his career. Sancho and Garnacho Exit Talk Roma, meanwhile, remain intent on Jadon Sancho despite the winger’s reluctance to commit. The England international has no future under Amorim and is exploring alternatives, but the Italian side are refusing to give up. Alejandro Garnacho looks even closer to the exit door. The winger has been frozen out since the Europa League final and has agreed personal terms with Chelsea. United and the Blues are still negotiating a fee, but the 21-year-old’s days at Old Trafford appear numbered. Adding to his woes, Garnacho has been omitted from Lionel Scaloni’s latest Argentina squad for World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela and Ecuador — a stark fall for a player who was a regular in 2024. Amorim Plays Down Rift Amorim admitted during preseason that Garnacho is “a talented boy” but hinted the relationship had run its course. “Sometimes things don’t work out,” the manager said. “He wants a different thing, a different leadership. We try to make everything okay for the club, the coach, and the player.” What’s Next? With pressure mounting, United must now decide: stick with Bayındır and gamble, or invest in a marquee goalkeeper before the window shuts. At the same time, Sancho and Garnacho’s futures need resolution, while Højlund’s career crossroads loom large. For United fans, the coming two weeks could shape not just the season — but the club’s trajectory under Amorim. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Manchester United urged to sign new goalkeeper amid Donnarumma links RayWrites August 18, 2025 Alexander Isak’s Newcastle Future in Doubt as Liverpool Circle Shortest90 August 16, 2025 Pep Guardiola insists Sávio will stay at Man City despite Tottenham interest Shortest90 August 16, 2025 Manchester City Eye €100m Move for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo RayWrites August 12, 2025 Chelsea & Man United Eye Donnarumma as PSG Exit Looms RayWrites August 12, 2025 Newcastle United Maintain Strong Interest in Nicolas Jackson Shortest90 August 9, 2025 Everton Approach Manchester City Over a Deal to Sign Jack Grealish Shortest90 August 7, 2025 Rasmus Hojlund’s Man United Exit Looms: The Harsh Reality Behind the Sesko Pursuit Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025

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Alexander Isak

Alexander Isak’s Newcastle Future in Doubt as Liverpool Circle

Alexander Isak’s Newcastle Future in Doubt as Liverpool Circle Alexander Isak’s future at Newcastle looks uncertain as Liverpool circle with a £150m move. Eddie Howe admits the striker’s situation is “out of his hands. Shortest90 August 16, 2025 With just over two weeks until the transfer window closes on September 1st, the future of Alexander Isak is one of the biggest talking points in English football. The Newcastle United striker has been left out of the squad, and his absence has only intensified speculation that he could be on his way to Liverpool before deadline day. Eddie Howe admitted in his press conference that Isak’s future is “out of his hands,” a rare statement that underlines the uncertainty surrounding the situation. For Newcastle, it is a nightmare scenario. The club lost Callum Wilson earlier this summer, leaving them short of options in attack. In their most recent outing, Anthony Gordon was forced to play as a makeshift centre-forward, with little depth available on the bench. For a team competing in both the Premier League and Champions League, this simply isn’t sustainable. The expectation among pundits is that Isak will get his move, with Liverpool now viewed as his most likely destination. Reports suggest his head has been turned, and that he is pushing behind the scenes to secure the transfer. While Isak has not spoken publicly to confirm or deny these claims, his silence has drawn criticism. Many feel the striker’s reputation on Tyneside is at risk, with some arguing that the legacy he built after firing Newcastle to their first trophy in decades is quickly being eroded. From Newcastle’s perspective, however, the key factor is money. Financial Fair Play restrictions have hampered their ability to spend, and selling Isak would give them much-needed flexibility. The club are understood to be holding out for around £150 million, a figure that reflects both his importance to the team and his value on the transfer market. If Liverpool are willing to meet that price, it is difficult to see Newcastle standing in the way of the move. In the meantime, attention has turned to potential replacements. Brentford’s Yoane Wissa, who scored 19 Premier League goals last season, has been heavily linked. Wissa impressed alongside Ivan Toney at Brentford, but there are doubts over whether he can deliver at the highest level without his strike partner. For Newcastle, it would represent a gamble — but one they may be forced to take if Isak departs. Behind the scenes, the situation has been made even more difficult by instability at the top of the club. Sporting director Paul Mitchell has departed, while CEO Darren Eales is serving notice due to ill health. That has left Eddie Howe largely isolated in dealing with the transfer window, adding further strain to an already challenging summer. As things stand, it feels inevitable that Isak will leave. The only question is whether Liverpool can meet Newcastle’s valuation before the deadline. For Howe, the priority now is clear: if his star striker goes, he must move quickly to secure a replacement. Otherwise, Newcastle risk entering a crucial season with a squad ill-equipped to compete at the highest level. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Manchester City Eye €100m Move for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo RayWrites August 12, 2025 Chelsea & Man United Eye Donnarumma as PSG Exit Looms RayWrites August 12, 2025 Newcastle United Maintain Strong Interest in Nicolas Jackson Shortest90 August 9, 2025 Everton Approach Manchester City Over a Deal to Sign Jack Grealish Shortest90 August 7, 2025 Rasmus Hojlund’s Man United Exit Looms: The Harsh Reality Behind the Sesko Pursuit Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025

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Savio

Pep Guardiola insists Sávio will stay at Man City despite Tottenham interest

Pep Guardiola insists Sávio will stay at Man City despite Tottenham interest Pep Guardiola calls Sávio “an extraordinary player” and expects him to stay at Manchester City, despite Tottenham Hotspur showing strong interest in the winger. Shortest90 August 16, 2025 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has spoken about the future of Brazilian winger Sávio, making his stance clear while leaving the door slightly open should the player himself push for a move. Guardiola’s Praise for Sávio Speaking ahead of City’s upcoming fixtures, Guardiola described Sávio as “an extraordinary player”, underlining just how highly he rates the 20-year-old. The Catalan coach went further, insisting that he expects the youngster to remain at the Etihad and play a key role in City’s project for the coming seasons. “He’s an extraordinary player. I expect him to stay at Manchester City to be an important part of our project,” Guardiola said. This is perhaps the strongest indication yet that Sávio, who impressed last season on loan at Girona, is part of City’s long-term vision rather than a player they are looking to move on. Tottenham’s Interest Still Alive However, the story doesn’t end there. Tottenham Hotspur remain very interested in signing the winger. According to multiple sources, Sávio’s representatives are currently in London holding discussions with Spurs as they continue to explore the possibility of a deal. The challenge for Tottenham is obvious: Manchester City are in no mood to sell. Despite Spurs’ interest and inquiries, City have reportedly rejected approaches for the player, underlining their stance that Sávio is not for sale at this stage. Guardiola Leaves the Door Ajar Interestingly, Guardiola did not entirely shut the door on the possibility of Sávio leaving. While reiterating that no player has come to his office asking to leave this summer, he acknowledged that in football, situations can change quickly — and ultimately, the final decision often lies with the player himself. “No one asked to leave Manchester City this summer,” Guardiola explained. “But if it’s the player who decides, then we have to follow the situation.” That subtle remark suggests that while City are determined to keep Sávio, they are not completely immune to circumstances should the player push for an exit. What Happens Next? For now, Tottenham’s pursuit of Sávio looks like a difficult one. City’s strong position, combined with Guardiola’s belief in the winger’s future at the Etihad, makes this a deal that won’t be easy — nor imminent. Spurs may keep trying, but as things stand, Sávio appears set to continue in sky blue. Still, with the transfer window far from over and agents already in London, this is certainly a story worth following in the coming weeks. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Chelsea & Man United Eye Donnarumma as PSG Exit Looms RayWrites August 12, 2025 Newcastle United Maintain Strong Interest in Nicolas Jackson Shortest90 August 9, 2025 Everton Approach Manchester City Over a Deal to Sign Jack Grealish Shortest90 August 7, 2025 Rasmus Hojlund’s Man United Exit Looms: The Harsh Reality Behind the Sesko Pursuit Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! RayWrites July 17, 2025

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rodrygo

Manchester City Eye €100m Move for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo

Manchester City Eye €100m Move for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo Manchester City are weighing a €100m move for Real Madrid star Rodrygo as Pep Guardiola seeks a major attacking addition before the summer transfer window closes. RayWrites August 12, 2025 Manchester City are seriously considering a move for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo as the summer transfer window enters its final stretch. Internal discussions are ongoing, with City gathering information on the potential cost of the deal. Real Madrid are understood to value the Brazilian at around €100 million. While Rodrygo is happy at Madrid and keen to continue at the Santiago Bernabéu, he has not completely ruled out the possibility of a move to the Etihad. Sources suggest that if Manchester City make a strong and convincing approach, the player could be tempted. City’s interest comes amid several outgoing transfers. Jack Grealish’s loan to Everton is complete, with the England international expected to wear the number 18 shirt. James McAtee is also set to join Nottingham Forest in the coming hours. These departures have left Pep Guardiola eager to bring in a high-profile attacking addition before the window closes, with Rodrygo emerging as the top target. Guardiola is said to be a long-time admirer of the 23-year-old, whose pace, versatility, and technical ability would fit seamlessly into City’s attacking system. However, any deal would require City to finalise their outgoing moves, reach an agreement with Real Madrid, and secure Rodrygo’s approval. As it stands, the situation remains fluid, but with Guardiola pushing and City well aware of Rodrygo’s openness to a potential switch, this could become one of the biggest transfer stories of the final days of the summer window. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Rasmus Hojlund’s Man United Exit Looms: The Harsh Reality Behind the Sesko Pursuit Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! RayWrites July 17, 2025 Luis Díaz – Open to Leaving Liverpool, Interest from Bayern and Barcelona Shortest90 July 17, 2025 Liverpool target Alexander Isak; club contacts with Newcastle Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Darwin Núñez to Napoli Off; Napoli Signs Lorenzo Lucca Shortest90 July 16, 2025

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Donnarumma

Chelsea & Man United Eye Donnarumma as PSG Exit Looms

Chelsea & Man United Eye Donnarumma as PSG Exit Looms Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to leave PSG after being dropped from the squad, with Chelsea and Manchester United making inquiries. A Premier League move looks likely as the transfer window heats up. RayWrites August 12, 2025 Gianluigi Donnarumma’s time at Paris Saint-Germain appears to be coming to an abrupt end, with multiple reports confirming that the 26-year-old goalkeeper has been excluded from Luis Enrique’s squad for the European Super Cup against Tottenham Hotspur. The relationship between the Italy international and the club is said to be completely broken, and a move away — most likely to the Premier League — now seems inevitable. According to reliable French journalist Fabrice Hawkins, both Chelsea and Manchester United have made inquiries about Donnarumma in recent hours, though no formal offers have been submitted. PSG’s new signing, French goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, has reportedly been installed as the club’s No. 1, leaving Donnarumma surplus to requirements. PSG had been looking to extend Donnarumma’s contract, but the player has not agreed to the terms on offer. With only a year or two left on his current deal, the French champions are unwilling to risk losing him for a cut-price fee later. According to Capology, Donnarumma earns a gross weekly wage of €244,000, potentially rising to €349,615 with bonuses. For Chelsea, only Raheem Sterling currently earns more — making the Italian’s wage demands a potential stumbling block. The Blues have been linked with top goalkeepers before — notably AC Milan’s Mike Maignan earlier this summer — but opted to stick with Robert Sánchez, whose form improved significantly under Enzo Maresca. Chelsea also recently signed 20-year-old goalkeeper Maik Penders, widely regarded as a future world-class talent. Signing Donnarumma could complicate Penders’ pathway to the first team, while Sánchez has earned credit with a series of composed performances. Manchester United, meanwhile, could present a clearer opportunity for Donnarumma. André Onana has come under heavy criticism since joining last summer, and Erik ten Hag’s side are reportedly keen to bring in a more reliable shot-stopper. With the Italian’s availability now public, United’s interest may accelerate. At just 26, Donnarumma is already regarded as one of the best shot-stoppers in world football, with over a decade of experience at the highest level. However, questions remain about his ability to play out from the back — a key requirement for modern Premier League sides. If PSG are willing to sell for around £26 million, the move could be seen as a rare market opportunity for a goalkeeper of his calibre. Yet for Chelsea, balancing his wages, the existing goalkeeping setup, and other transfer priorities could make the deal less likely. As things stand, Donnarumma’s future is set to be one of the major talking points of the final weeks of the summer transfer window. Whether he ends up at Stamford Bridge, Old Trafford, or elsewhere, his departure from Paris now seems only a matter of time. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Rasmus Hojlund’s Man United Exit Looms: The Harsh Reality Behind the Sesko Pursuit Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! RayWrites July 17, 2025 Luis Díaz – Open to Leaving Liverpool, Interest from Bayern and Barcelona Shortest90 July 17, 2025 Liverpool target Alexander Isak; club contacts with Newcastle Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Darwin Núñez to Napoli Off; Napoli Signs Lorenzo Lucca Shortest90 July 16, 2025

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Nicolas Jakson

Newcastle United Maintain Strong Interest in Nicolas Jackson

Newcastle United Maintain Strong Interest in Nicolas Jackson Newcastle United eye Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson, with hopes of negotiating his £80m price tag, as Yoane Wissa edges closer to St. James’ Park. Shortest90 August 9, 2025 Newcastle United are keeping a close watch on Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson as the summer transfer market heats up. Reports suggest the Magpies maintain “active interest” in the 23-year-old forward, though he is not the only striker on their shortlist. Sources indicate Chelsea have placed an £80 million price tag on Jackson, but there is a belief within the football industry that this fee could be negotiated. Newcastle are exploring their options, with two or three names being considered for the striker role, meaning Jackson’s future is one of several possible moves in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the Magpies are also working on a deal for Brentford’s Yoane Wissa. Talks are progressing positively, with the player not included in Brentford’s latest squad and making it clear he wants the move to St. James’ Park. If Brentford complete the signing of new forward Igor Thiago, the path will likely be cleared for Wissa to join Newcastle. On the other hand, Juventus remain the only destination being considered by Koni De Winter this summer. Despite speculation, he is not a target for Newcastle, with no talks or negotiations taking place. For Newcastle fans, this transfer window could bring a significant shake-up in the attacking department — and Jackson’s name will continue to feature heavily in the conversation until the window closes. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! RayWrites July 17, 2025 Luis Díaz – Open to Leaving Liverpool, Interest from Bayern and Barcelona Shortest90 July 17, 2025 Liverpool target Alexander Isak; club contacts with Newcastle Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Darwin Núñez to Napoli Off; Napoli Signs Lorenzo Lucca Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Chelsea are CHAMPIONS of the WORLD Shortest90 July 14, 2025

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Jack Grealish

Everton Approach Manchester City Over a Deal to Sign Jack Grealish

Everton Approach Manchester City Over a Deal to Sign Jack Grealish Everton have approached Manchester City to explore a potential move for Jack Grealish. Talks are at an early stage, but with the World Cup on the horizon and Grealish sidelined at City, a move could reignite his career. Shortest90 August 7, 2025 There are transfer rumours, and then there are transfer tremors – and this one feels like the kind that shakes the ground beneath our feet. Jack Grealish, Manchester City’s £100 million man, the golden boy once destined to become the face of English football, is suddenly the subject of serious interest from Everton. Yes, Everton. And no, you’re not dreaming. The Toffees have reportedly made an initial approach to Manchester City to explore the possibility of bringing Grealish to Goodison Park. At the moment, it’s not full-speed negotiations – things are still in the early stages. There’s even talk that formal discussions haven’t quite begun yet. But the interest is real, and that alone is enough to make waves across the Premier League. What’s crystal clear is that Everton boss David Moyes is a huge admirer of Grealish. He sees something special – something worth fighting for. And he’s not alone. Everyone who’s watched Jack dance through defences, ride tackles, and draw fouls like a magnet knows this is a player who, at his best, can be unplayable. Unfortunately, we just haven’t seen that Jack at City. Not regularly, anyway. Since that blockbuster move from Aston Villa in 2021, Grealish has struggled to cement a place in Pep Guardiola’s relentless machine. One Premier League start last season. One. For a player who once had the entire country dreaming in claret and blue, that’s a gut-punch. He didn’t feature in the FA Cup final, either – left as an unused sub as City lost to Crystal Palace. Imagine how that must feel for a man who cost £100 million and was once the heartbeat of Villa Park. Everton’s interest could be the fresh start Grealish needs. Moyes reportedly sees him playing not on the wing, but centrally – as a number 10. With attacking width already in place through players like Iliman Ndiaye and others, Jack could finally be unleashed where he’s most effective: in pockets of space, weaving between defenders, threading killer passes. It’s a tantalising prospect. But there’s a big elephant in the room – wages. Grealish is on a reported £300,000-a-week at City. Everton, with their current wage structure, can’t shoulder that on their own. The negotiations, if they truly kick off, will likely revolve around how that burden can be shared. Will City be willing to subsidise some of his wages to get him out on loan? Will they see value in giving him the game time he’s not getting at the Etihad, especially with his resale value in mind? And what about Jack himself? There’s a World Cup looming next summer. He hasn’t featured for England since last October. He’s not in Thomas Tuchel’s plans right now. If he wants any hope of making that squad, he needs to play – regularly. Sitting on the bench at City won’t cut it anymore. If he doesn’t move now, he risks becoming a forgotten star, a player who once was, rather than a player who still is. From City’s perspective, there’s frustration too. This is a massive asset – a headline signing – who isn’t contributing much on the pitch. Grealish is a luxury they’re not using. Letting him go, even temporarily, could be a win-win. Whether Jack Grealish is keen on the move remains to be seen. But Everton, for all their recent struggles, are making ambitious noises. Their new stadium project, a hungry manager in Moyes, and a team with potential – it’s not a bad pitch to make to a player who’s desperate to reignite his career. What’s most fascinating is that other clubs might now start circling. If City are willing to pay part of his wages, how many Premier League clubs would suddenly be interested? Who wouldn’t want a fired-up Grealish with a point to prove in their squad for a season? This one’s still a slow burner. But the fire has been lit. And if all parties lean in, we might just see one of English football’s most entertaining talents pulling on a blue shirt at Goodison next month. Because Jack Grealish, for all the memes and the headlines and the hairbands, is a footballer with magic in his boots. And right now, he just needs a place to remind everyone of it. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Gonzalo Garcia Wears No. 9 at Real Madrid – Endrick LEFT Out? Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! 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Son

Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs

Son Heung-Min Completes £15m Move to LAFC from Spurs Son Heung-Min leaves Tottenham for LAFC in a £15m move. An emotional farewell to a Spurs legend who defined an era in North London. Shortest90 August 6, 2025 Son Heung-Min’s Tottenham chapter has officially closed, and it ends with tears, respect, and a new adventure. The South Korean superstar is now en route to Los Angeles to finalize his move to MLS side LAFC in what feels like the closing of an era at Spurs. His final appearance came during a pre-season friendly against Newcastle in Seoul—a fitting farewell in front of his home fans. It was emotional, it was powerful, and it was vintage Son. Tottenham will receive £15 million for their long-serving forward, a fee that—let’s be honest—doesn’t reflect even a fraction of what Son has meant to the club. This isn’t just about goals and assists; it’s about what he stood for. Leadership. Loyalty. Love from the fans. Son wasn’t just a player—he was a symbol of Spurs’ ambition and a connection to millions of fans across Asia and the world. Tottenham could’ve tried for a higher fee, especially if Son had considered a Saudi switch. But this move wasn’t just about money—it was about mutual respect. Son is adored by the club, and rightly so. The club’s decision to help him pursue his desired destination shows how much he means to them. Last year, Spurs triggered an extension in his contract, but now they’ve opened the door for him to chase his next dream, possibly with one eye on the 2026 World Cup in North America. The timing makes sense. The destination fits. And Son, as always, has handled it with grace and class. The fans will feel this one. For over a decade, Son was a beacon of joy at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He stayed loyal through highs and lows, celebrated every goal with passion, and signed countless autographs after matches. He gave everything—always with that signature smile. He was more than just a footballer; he was a cultural icon, a commercial asset, and a role model for a generation. Let’s be real—£15 million won’t come close to replacing him. Players like Son don’t just come around every season. His quality on the pitch, his marketability off it, and his sheer likeability made him irreplaceable. Tottenham may have gained some funds, but they’ve lost a global ambassador. He leaves at a moment when he’s still capable of delivering. Even last season, despite battling injuries, Son showed flashes of brilliance. LAFC will be getting a leader, a game-changer, and a global superstar. Tottenham fans, meanwhile, are left with memories. Glorious ones. They won’t just remember the goals, the assists, or the thunderbolts from the edge of the box—they’ll remember the heart, the tears, the joy. And in return, Son will carry a piece of Spurs wherever he goes. This goodbye stings. But it’s the kind of farewell that only legends receive. Son Heung-Min—thank you. Spurs won’t be the same without you. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Núñez Close to Liverpool Exit as Al-Ittihad Make Official Move Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! RayWrites July 17, 2025 Luis Díaz – Open to Leaving Liverpool, Interest from Bayern and Barcelona Shortest90 July 17, 2025 Liverpool target Alexander Isak; club contacts with Newcastle Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Darwin Núñez to Napoli Off; Napoli Signs Lorenzo Lucca Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Chelsea are CHAMPIONS of the WORLD Shortest90 July 14, 2025 Barcelona Sign Promising Swedish Winger Rooney Bardghji Shortest90 July 13, 2025

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Manchester United make £74m bid for Benjamin Šeško to RB Leipzig

Manchester United make £74m bid for Benjamin Šeško to RB Leipzig Manchester United have submitted a £74m bid to RB Leipzig for Benjamin Šeško, challenging Newcastle’s offer. The striker’s decision now looms large. Shortest90 August 5, 2025 The Benjamin Šeško transfer saga has taken a major twist. Just as it seemed Newcastle United were closing in on the talented striker, Manchester United have entered the race with an official bid to RB Leipzig. Their offer is worth just under £74 million (€85 million), including £65 million up front and £8.9 million in performance-related add-ons. This bid, while slightly lower than Newcastle’s existing offer of £80 million (€90 million), has changed the entire dynamic of the negotiations. Newcastle had moved swiftly, submitting a club-record bid and offering Šeško a key role and a lucrative salary package. The Magpies were confident they had done everything possible to secure the deal and had even received positive signals from the player’s side over the past 24 hours. However, internally, there was always some concern that Manchester United would eventually enter the picture. That concern has now become reality. One source has suggested that while Šeško is open to both options, if it came down to a choice between the two, he would favour a move to Old Trafford. The prestige of Manchester United, the club’s project under Erik ten Hag, and the promise of regular Champions League football could all be decisive factors. RB Leipzig have yet to formally respond to either offer. The expectation is that they will leave the decision to the player, especially considering that both bids are relatively close in value. From a financial standpoint, Newcastle’s offer is slightly stronger, both in guaranteed fee and total value, which makes it even more intriguing that the player might prefer Manchester United. The outcome of this transfer saga could have broader implications. Newcastle’s pursuit of Šeško is closely tied to the future of Alexander Isak. Liverpool had a £110 million bid for Isak rejected last week, and Newcastle have made it clear that they will not allow the Swedish striker to leave unless they secure a replacement they deem of similar quality. Šeško is that replacement. If he opts for Manchester United instead, it leaves Newcastle in a vulnerable position and could open the door for Liverpool to make a second attempt for Isak. This isn’t the first time Newcastle have found themselves in this situation. Earlier in the window, they missed out on several key targets after getting deep into negotiations, only for those players to choose other clubs. Hugo Ekitike went to Liverpool, João Pedro and Liam Delap both joined Chelsea, and Manchester United themselves beat Newcastle to Bryan Mbeumo. Missing out on Šeško after coming this far would be another major blow in a window that has already been difficult for the Magpies. From United’s side, the move appears to be timed perfectly. They’ve stayed patient and waited to act until they were sure of Šeško’s interest. Their bid may be lower in value, but if the player signals a preference, it could be enough to get the deal over the line. As things stand, both clubs have bids on the table. Neither has been accepted or rejected. Leipzig are not expected to delay for long, and the next move belongs to Benjamin Šeško. His decision will not only shape his own future but could also have ripple effects across the Premier League, especially at Newcastle and Liverpool. This is a developing story, but what is certain now is that it’s a two-horse race—and the finish line is approaching fast. Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Latest Šeško Transfer Saga: Newcastle vs Man United Heats Up Shortest90 August 5, 2025 Victor Gyökeres to Arsenal – Verbal Agreement Done Shortest90 July 27, 2025 Ryan Cherki: The £100M ‘CAM’ Man City Got for £30M! RayWrites July 17, 2025 Luis Díaz – Open to Leaving Liverpool, Interest from Bayern and Barcelona Shortest90 July 17, 2025 Liverpool target Alexander Isak; club contacts with Newcastle Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Darwin Núñez to Napoli Off; Napoli Signs Lorenzo Lucca Shortest90 July 16, 2025 Chelsea are CHAMPIONS of the WORLD Shortest90 July 14, 2025 Barcelona Sign Promising Swedish Winger Rooney Bardghji Shortest90 July 13, 2025 Carlo Ancelotti Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Tax Fraud Shortest90 July 13, 2025

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