Non-stop market – Rumors, negotiations and background on September 1st

MILAN-FONSECA, THREE GAMES FOR THE FUTURE. DISPUTE WITH DE ROSSI, CRISTANTE CLARIFIES –

Difficult moment for Milan, still chasing their first win in the championship after three days. As reported by Sky Sportshowever, Paulo Fonseca he will not be relieved of his duties, at least not during this international break. The trio of games that await the Rossoneri after the break will be crucial to the coach’s future.

After the break for the national teams, Milan will face Venezia, Liverpool and Inter. Three decisive matches that will surely clarify Fonseca’s prospects at the helm of the Rossoneri. It will be essential to win them all to relaunch the team’s ambitions both in the league and in the Champions League.

Bryan CristanteRoma midfielder, commented on Sky the 0-0 against Juventus and so he returned to the episode that involved him with Daniele De Rossi. “The usual stories, Rome likes to exaggerate a bit. A discussion on the pitch dictated perhaps a bit by nervousness, but absolutely nothing of what was said”.

SALAH-LIVERPOOL FAREWELL WORDS. FEYENOORD LAST MINUTE PURCHASE –
A rather clear message, announcing a major shake-up at the end of the season. Mohammed Salahmost likely, will leave Liverpool in June; the Egyptian announced it at the end of the match against Manchester United, in which he was the absolute protagonist with a goal and two assists: “I had a good summer and I had a lot of free time to try to stay positive. As you know, this is my last year at the club: I just want to enjoy it and not think about it. I feel free to play football and then we’ll see what happens next year.”

He continued: “When the game started, I thought it could be the last time I play here for Liverpool. Nobody at the club spoke to me about contracts, so I thought: ‘OK, I’ll play my last season’ and see what happens at the end. ‘It’s not up to me, but nobody at the club has spoken to me yet. We’ll see.’

Salah, whose contract expires on June 30, has been at Anfield since the summer of 2017, when Liverpool signed him from Roma for a record fee. The Reds rejected a bid worth more than £100m from Al Ittihad at the end of the 2023 summer transfer window.

Somewhat surprisingly, in the last hours of the transfer market, Feyenoord has signed a goalkeeper with great prospects: the 19-year-old arrives from Levski Sofia Plamen Andreevwho has signed a contract until 30 June 2029 with the Rotterdam club.

Andreev, born in 2004, is one of the greatest hopes of Bulgarian football. Born in Sofia and raised in the youth sector of Levski, he has already been called up to the senior national team and has defended the goal of the Under-21 team on 5 occasions.

Benfica’s latest transfer deal has just arrived. While waiting to find out who will replace Roger Schmidt on the bench, the Lisbon club has secured the services of Issa KaboreThe 23-year-old full-back from Burkina Faso arrives from Manchester City on loan until the end of the season.

Born in 2001, Kaboré arrived in Europe in 2019 to wear the Mechelen jersey. City noticed him immediately and brought him to England a year later, leaving him on loan to the Belgians. He played, always on loan and with good performances, also with Troyes, Marseille and Luton but never with the club that owns his registration.

Jorge Jesus’ Al Hilal made a move just hours before the summer transfer window in Saudi Arabia closed. To strengthen the attack, the Saudi company has purchased the Brazilian for 40 million euros Mark Leonard: former Roma target, the 2003-born player is leaving Benfica permanently. Today the 21-year-old striker will undergo a medical in Lisbon, then tomorrow he will fly to Paris to complete the final formalities and from Tuesday he will be available to the new coach.