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Latest transfer news and rumors: Bayern prepare €75M Olmo bid

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The transfer window may be closed, but the rumor mill never stops. Check in every day for the latest transfer buzz around the soccer world.

Top story: Barca could allow Olmo exit

Bayern Munich are preparing a €75-million offer for Dani Olmo. Barcelona may be willing to sell the attacker for around that amount to help with their persistent budgetary issues. The windfall could also assist with a revamp of their offensive group. Olmo's inconsistent performances only add to the feeling that the Spaniard will move on next summer.

Should Olmo leave Spain for Germany, his adaptation to the Bundesliga should be brief given his impressive spell at RB Leipzig between 2020-24. (Fichajes)

Other rumors

Nov. 10

Ambitious Black Cats: Sunderland have surprised the football world with a strong push to sign Fermin Lopez. The northeast outfit, which is flying high in the Premier League after its promotion, is willing to trigger the Barcelona youngster's €80-million release clause. (Fichajes)

Crucial Konate: Juventus hope their promise of an immediate place in their starting XI can help them get ahead of the likes of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in the race to sign Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate. (TEAMtalk)

Hot on Scott's tail: Tottenham Hotspur want more dynamism in their midfield. The club has held long-term interest in Bournemouth's Alex Scott, who recently earned his first England call-up. (TEAMtalk)

Fullkrug coming home: Niclas Fullkrug is expected to leave West Ham United in January. Augsburg, who are coached by Fullkrug's former Werder Bremen teammate Sandro Wagner, could sign the 32-year-old striker, but Wolfsburg are currently the frontrunners. (Sky Sport Germany)

Argentina itch: Roma want to renew Paulo Dybala's contract in the Italian capital, but the playmaker is tempted to join Boca Juniors next summer. Dybala likes the idea of reconnecting with his home country and being a leading figure for a huge club. (Fichajes)

Nov. 9

Real Madrid plan big splash: Real Madrid are ready to drop €250 million in order to sign Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice and Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola. (Fichajes)

Amorim forced into action: Manchester United will enter the January transfer market looking for a forward if Benjamin Sesko's knee injury proves serious. The Red Devils will already be without Bryan Mbeumo during the Africa Cup of Nations, which starts in late December. (Mirror)

Madrid board intervenes: Real Madrid's front office believes Vinicius Junior hasn't been treated fairly by manager Xabi Alonso this season, and will step in to sign the Brazilian winger to a new contract in order to end the speculation about his future. (Cadena Ser)

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All eyes on Ndiaye: Tottenham want to sign Iliman Ndiaye from Everton, but the Senegalese international's impressive form has also caught the eye of several European sides. Juventus, AC Milan, and Atletico Madrid are also interested. (TEAMtalk)

David's murky future: Jonathan David's slow start to life at Juventus has put multiple clubs on alert. Despite previous reports that the Canadian striker won't leave Turin in January, that won't stop Chelsea and Tottenham from considering a bid when the window opens. (Tuttomercatoweb)

Nov. 8

Big Bastoni bid brewing: Liverpool's need for a new center-back continues to grow. The Reds believe Alessandro Bastoni could be their new defensive anchor for years to come, and are considering a bid in the region of €115 million for the Inter star. (Fichajes)

Alvarez to evaluate future: Julian Alvarez insisted in an interview that he's focused on Atletico Madrid. However, he conceded that he'll assess his options once the campaign's over. He's linked with moves to Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. (L'Equipe)

Bavarians' Barrios interest: Atletico Madrid's Pablo Barrios has become a target for Bayern Munich. Der FCB back Barrios to adapt to the intensity of the Bundesliga and could pay as much as €70 million for him. (Fichajes)

Rivero's reputation soars: Real Madrid believe Lautaro Rivero could grow into a leading center-back after watching his recent performances for River Plate. The 22-year-old has also drawn interest from Atletico Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur. (Fichajes)

Fishing Rod: Real Oviedo have emerged as a frontrunner to sign James Rodriguez when he leaves Club Leon on Dec. 31. The Colombian would provide creativity on the pitch and a marketing boost off it. (Fichajes)

EPL rivals want Kroos control: Arsenal and Manchester United are working hard to sign 16-year-old Hertha Berlin midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, who has been dubbed in some quarters as the next Toni Kroos. (The Sun)

Calling back Kerim: Bayer Leverkusen are considering triggering their buyback clause for former academy player Kerim Alajbegovic, who's flourishing at Red Bull Salzburg. The left winger would cost around €6 million. (Sky Sport Germany)

Nov. 7

Man Utd prepare €120M bid: Manchester United are prepared to table a bid in the region of €120 million for Barcelona's Raphinha next summer. The Red Devils will need to qualify for the Champions League to have any chance of convincing Raphinha to join. (Fichajes)

Brazilian bargain: Rodrygo's diminishing status at Real Madrid is reflected in his revised price tag. He was worth at least €90 million last summer, but Los Blancos would now settle for an offer in the region of €50-€55 million. (Defensa Central)

Milan's moves: AC Milan's main priority in the January transfer window is to strengthen their defense, but there's a chance they could add a striker. Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski is a rumored target. (Calciomercato)

Rogers raid on despite deal: Aston Villa and Morgan Rogers have reached an agreement over an improved contract that runs until 2031, but the new terms aren't expected to dim widespread interest in the attacking midfielder. (The Athletic)

Kon reconnaissance: Bayern Munich still haven't made a breakthrough in contract negotiations with Dayot Upamecano, so they've started exploring a move for Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate. (Bild)

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Na-na na-na na-na na-na Botman: Newcastle United will do everything they can to keep defender Sven Botman amid interest from Premier League rivals Chelsea and Liverpool. (Caught Offside)

Sandro's secure: Sandro Tonali privately signed a contract with Newcastle last year that runs until 2029 and includes an option to extend by a further 12 months. There's no release clause. (Keith Downie)

Ademola auction: Ademola Lookman could be sold to the highest bidder in January before his valuation starts to drop. His contract expires in 2027. He failed to force a transfer from Atalanta last summer. (Calciomercato)

Vitor's valuation: Palmeiras have quickly set Vitor Roque's asking price at around €60 million after the former Barcelona flop's impressive performances attracted interest from Europe. (Fichajes)

Nov. 6

Mainoo mayhem: Out-of-favor Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo isn't short of potential suitors. Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Everton, Leeds United, Manchester City, Napoli, Newcastle United, Real Madrid, and Tottenham Hotspur are all interested in the Englishman. (Caught Offside)

Eric pickup: Paris Saint-Germain are weighing up a move for Eric Garcia as they seek a versatile player for their backline. The Barcelona defender is set to become a free agent at the end of the season. (L'Equipe)

Madrid won't pass on Paz: Chelsea have joined Tottenham Hotspur in declaring their interest in Como's Nico Paz, but Real Madrid have a buyback clause written into his deal in Italy and intend to exercise it. (TBR Football)

Robbo could go: Andy Robertson could leave Liverpool for boyhood club Celtic as soon as January. The left-back "wants to give something back to Scottish football," an insider said. His contract expires in June. (TEAMtalk)

Bisseck buzz: Inter Milan have set a €50-million asking price for Yann Bisseck but could accept an offer in the region of €35 million. The German defender has several admirers in the Premier League, including Crystal Palace. (Fichajes)

Josef's journey continues: 2018 MLS MVP Josef Martinez is leaving the San Jose Earthquakes after the club declined its option to extend his contract. The Venezuelan striker is open to returning to Atlanta United. (The Athletic)

Nov. 5

Camera-shy Christian: Wrexham chief executive Michael Williamson said Christian Eriksen's agent indicated his client was reluctant to join the club because of the documentary series. (That Wrexham Podcast)

Vini's valuation: Rumors about Vinicius Junior's future won't relent after his public fallout with head coach Xabi Alonso. Real Madrid have set a €150-million asking price for the Brazilian attacker. (Fichajes)

Shifting the Tone: Tottenham Hotspur boss Thomas Frank has held talks with his former Brentford frontman Ivan Toney about moving to north London. Toney, who plays for Saudi Arabia's Al-Ahli, wants to push for a place in England's World Cup squad. (TEAMtalk)

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Konstant craving: Liverpool and Tottenham are scouting Wolfsburg's Konstantinos Koulierakis. The left-footed Greek defender could move as soon as January. (TBR Football)

Won't give up on Dayot: Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl has stressed that the club is doing everything to keep Dayot Upamecano after his current contract expires in June. "We are on it," he said. (Fabrizio Romano)

Nov. 4

Rivals eye Rodrygo: North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are ready to compete to sign Rodrygo. Real Madrid would let him leave for a big offer and the winger is enticed by the prospect of being a key player for a Premier League heavyweight. (Fichajes)

Jon not done: Jonathan David and Juventus won't part ways in January. The Canadian striker has made a slow start to life in Turin, but there have been no discussions about a move. (Fabrizio Romano)

City's shortlist: Pep Guardiola wants a natural right-back to compete with Matheus Nunes and Rico Lewis at Manchester City. Sporting CP's Ivan Fresneda, Newcastle United's Tino Livramento, and Feyenoord's Givairo Read are under consideration. (TEAMtalk)

Ake shakes things up: Manchester City's Nathan Ake is open to a January transfer so he gets more minutes ahead of the World Cup. Crystal Palace, Inter Milan, and Juventus are admirers of the Dutch defender. (Caught Offside)

Fullkrug unplugs: Niclas Fullkrug has decided to leave West Ham United in January in an effort to remain on Germany's radar ahead of the 2026 World Cup. His agents are exploring the market. (Sky Sport Germany)

Harry not leaving in a hurry: Harry Maguire is increasingly likely to sign a new contract on a reduced salary at Manchester United. The defender has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League in the past. (Football Insider)

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