Players In And Players Out
Here is a transfer round-up for all the latest transfer news: Sunderland breaks transfer record before João Pedro deal. WITH Sunderland breaking their transfer record already this season, the chase for João Pedrois is still on by Newcastle and Chelsea, Manchester United bid for Bryan Mbeumo and Paul Pogba playing football again (seriously).
Sunderland’s Ambitious Spending Spree
It’s a very ambitious transfer window so far for Sunderland with 2 club record-breaking signings. Free-Agent Free-agent Laminre Zaloo has agreed a participation split with Strasbourg trainee Habib Daiarra, “a 21-year-old Senegalese international.” Sunde Maguire, 19, also of the Free marchers, has joined Cavallos Strasbourg for nada. The club, buoyed by the lifting, if not the location, of the Championship in the last season, have agreed terms with Strasbourg-based Ligue Two for Habib Diarra. “That’s 27 million with 3 million in add-ons, the medical is close, and an official announcement should occur at the beginning of next week. Diarra is considered the “replacement for Jude Bellingham, who’s gone to the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund. The latest lads have put Sunderland’s “spend at 50 million pounds already at this early time.”
João Pedro Chase Heart in Mouth in re Newcastle and Chelsea
Brighton — Seagulls forward João Pedro is being chased by clubs as big as Newcastle and Chelsea. “Newcastle have had a bid turned down, which I think is over 50million pounds. But Brighton are “asking for over 60million… to get this deal done.”
“The quality is insane,” to “23-year-old” Brazilian Pedro, who has been “pretty damn good, since the south coast” Brighton signed him for above the border from Watford. Frenchman“has two years’ experience in the Premier League at a really good club, he has played European football, of course, Europa League football with Roberto Deserby. He was the top scorer for Brighton last season, “ most at Brighton, I might add “ he was equal first in assists. His statistics also suggest he is “right up there in terms of chances created and touches in and around the box”, and he remains one of Brighton’s “top performers”.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is an admirer of Pedro’s versatility, but then a ‘front three’ senior coach adds: He can play on the left and the right, play as a 10, play as a false nine as well. So does Pedro, another with the Shearer traits of “bite and a bit of edge” that Howe admires in footballers, someone who “plays games right on the limit at times and he trains on the limit as well”. It all feeds into Howe’s desire for players who “give everything for the badge,” “press high, work hard,” and have excellent “team ethics”. There is no deal made as of yet for the fight. Both teams, “no deal done”, both sides’ reporters, don’t seem to get along at this moment.
Manchester United Join The Race For Bryan Mbeumo
Manchester United are ramping up their efforts to sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo. “Their “second bid from Manchester United had been rejected, but 62.5 million was “not a million miles away from what Brenford were wanting for him. Discussions are still “ongoing,” and the deal will be done “once the ‘finances’ are worked out.” Mbeumo has been “let it be known” that he “loves” Man United, however, and said: That’s my answer to my mind is to me my head is on Man United. That’s where I see my future. That’s where I want to play. I want to go to the theatre of my dreams.” That’s the next chapter in my life and my football.” That seems to suggest the word will be that a move is in all likelihood signed, sealed and delivered, and possibly as early as “this week”.
Paul Pogba Returns to Action
Paul Pogba has completed his Monaco medical and will sign a “two-year deal,” according to reports in France as he ‘returns to football’. He is “32 years old” and yet “has a couple of years left in him,” we hear. “The World Cup is going to be next year, and the World Cup winner wants to see the structure and the plan they have,” is one of the factors to join the French club. He had not played in a competitive match since playing for Juventus in September 2023. Pogba, who British audiences would know from his previous stint in the Premier League as a Manchester United player, is described as having been “an wonderful young player”, and “always sensational” and “a great player to watch”, even if he may not have consistently lived up to the heights some Man United fans would have liked. He “always scored goals” and was a “box-to-box” player, he continued, and still had “so much quality.”
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