Liverpool: FSG turn attention to LaLiga side Getafe as they look to develop multi-club model | Football News
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Time
Fenway Sports Group, the owner of Liverpool, turned his attention to the Laliga Getafe team while he seeks to develop a multi-club model.
Atletico Madrid has placed Lucas worthy of Aston Villa on a list of alternative options if their interest in Andrew Robertson reaches a dead end.
Athletics
International midfielder from the Netherlands Xavi Simons told RB Leipzig that he wanted to leave this summer.
The real Betis wants to sign Antony permanently after his successful loan fate in Spain.
Galatasaray is still to sign Victor Osimhen.
Sources close to Brahim Diaz said the player was in talks with Real Madrid to extend his contract.
Florian Wirtz is ready for a medical for Friday before completing his transfer from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool.
Daily mail
Aston Villa is prepared for a new interest in Morgan Rogers this summer, but does not intend to take advantage of their international in England at this stage.
Tottenham would be ready to delay a decision on the future of the captain of the son Heung-Min until after their pre-season tour in Asia.
Carlos Alcaraz revealed how his highly anticipated mix of mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu for US Open this year came, and explained how he plans to let the British No1 be “ boss’ on the ground.
The sun
The Nottingham forest has opened discussions to link Callum Hudson-Odoi to a new agreement as Roma, Napoli and Manchester United Circle.
Manchester United deployed the secret weapon Andre Onana to help them win the transfer battle for Bryan Mbeumo.
Daily mirror
Florian Wirtz was broken with former colleague from Bayer Leverkusen, Jeremie Frimpong, before their Anfield meeting.
Real Madrid refused the opportunity to sign Arsenal Target Viktor Gyokerers this summer.
The Scottish Sun
Aberdeen is monitoring a decision for the international midfielder of Cape Verde Ilano Silva Timas.
Sky Sports to show 215 live first league games next season
Since next season, Sky Sports’ The coverage of the Premier League will go from 128 games to at least 215 live games.
And 80% of all the Premier League television matches next season are on Sky Sports.