发布时间: 1/9/2026
<h2>Premier League Transfer Buzz</h2>
A top Premier League club is ready to throw its hat into the ring to sign 25-year-old England international defender Marc Guehi, according to reports from The Mirror. However, the same club is feeling confident they’ll secure a deal for Guehi in the coming days, beating out rival teams to lock down his signature, as noted by The Star.
This isn’t the only move the club is working on; they’ve already agreed personal terms with 19-year-old Brazilian left-back Souza from Santos, laying the groundwork for a potential switch to the Premier League, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed. Additionally, they’ve sealed a £10m deal for 16-year-old Metz and Luxembourg forward Brian Madjo, another update from Romano.
The club is also determined to hold onto 18-year-old England youth international Mateus Mane this January, with officials making it clear the talented youngster is not for sale at any price, sources told Mail Sport. Meanwhile, 26-year-old Egypt forward Omar Marmoush has no plans to leave in the winter window; instead, he intends to stay put and fight for his spot in the starting lineup, journalist Florian Plettenberg reported.
Another Premier League side has expressed interest in signing 21-year-old Italy Under-21 right-back Michael Kayode, as per Caughtoffside. Union Berlin’s 27-year-old Dutch center-back Danilho Doekhi is also said to be keen on a move to a Premier League club to play under manager Daniel Farke, according to Teamtalk.
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<h2>La Liga & Bundesliga Transfer Movements</h2>
Real Madrid are stepping up their interest in 26-year-old Borussia Dortmund and Germany center-back Nico Schlotterbeck, as France defender Dayot Upamecano, 27, is expected to sign a contract extension at Bayern Munich, per German outlet Bild (subscription required).
The Spanish giants are also willing to sell 32-year-old Germany center-back Antonio Rudiger this January for a fee of €10m (£9m). His former club and Paris Saint-Germain are both keen on securing his services, with Rudiger’s contract at the Bernabeu set to expire in the summer, Spanish outlet Fichajes reports.