The summer transfer window is a key highlight for football fans, offering a break from matches and a focus on player movements. This period of speculation and activity often brings as much excitement as the games themselves. Major transfers can reshape teams and change the dynamics of the league, while unexpected moves and high-profile signings capture widespread interest. As teams seek to strengthen their squads, following these developments gives insight into their future plans and ambitions. The summer of 2024 promises to be full of notable transfers and intriguing rumors that could influence the next football season.
Dani Olmo: Leipzig to Barcelona
Dani Olmo, the standout player and Euro 2024 champion, has caught the eye of FC Barcelona. The Catalan club is keen to acquire the midfielder from RB Leipzig. Reports indicate that Leipzig initially rejected Barcelona’s approach, stating that Olmo would only be available for €60 million. According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona is preparing a revised offer, proposing an immediate payment of €45 million with the remaining €15 million to be paid over several years. Last season, Olmo made 25 appearances, scoring eight goals and providing five assists.
Nico Williams: Athletic to Barcelona
Nico Williams, another Euro 2024 champion, is now a major target for FC Barcelona. According to Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona plans to speed up their pursuit of the Athletic Bilbao winger following the Euro final. The club knows that Premier League teams like Chelsea and Arsenal are interested, but Barcelona is reluctant to meet his €58 million asking price and high salary demands. The club hopes this hesitation will give them an edge and aims to advance negotiations soon. To stay within financial fair play rules, Barcelona might need to sell a player. Joan Laporta has expressed confidence in securing Williams to boost the team’s attack for the next season. Williams had a standout season, scoring nine goals and providing 19 assists for Bilbao, and also won the Copa del Rey.
Victor Osimhen: Napoli to PSG
Victor Osimhen’s transfer from Napoli to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is reportedly nearing completion, although Italian media remain cautious about the deal’s certainty. Negotiations have been focused on a fee exceeding €100 million, with Napoli’s president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, previously suggesting long-term plans involving the Nigerian striker.
Additionally, PSG is considering a combined offer of €200 million for both Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Georgia. According to Corriere dello Sport, PSG is interested in both players as replacements for the departed Kylian Mbappé and the underwhelming Randal Kolo Muani. While Napoli is not keen on parting with Kvaratskhelia, they may be open to selling Osimhen if an offer of €130 million is presented. This move is part of PSG’s strategy to strengthen their squad and address gaps left by key departures.
Matthijs de Ligt: Bayern to Manchester United
The prospect of Matthijs de Ligt moving from Bayern Munich to Manchester United appears increasingly likely. Reports from German media indicate that de Ligt has long been open to the move, and the possibility of reuniting with his former manager, Erik ten Hag, is a major factor in the potential deal. Ten Hag, who previously managed de Ligt at Ajax, continues to hold the defender in high regard, seeing him as a key addition to Manchester United’s defense.
At one point, the odds for de Ligt’s transfer were even lower, but recent developments, such as the transfer of Lenny Yoro from Lille, have caused the odds to rise slightly. Despite this, there remains a strong chance that Manchester United could sign two central defenders this summer. The team’s desire to bolster their defense, combined with Ten Hag’s familiarity with de Ligt’s abilities, makes this transfer a significant possibility.
Alphonso Davies: Bayern Munich to Real Madrid
Alphonso Davies, often considered one of the world’s premier left-backs, is a major target for Real Madrid. This summer, Madrid is focused on strengthening their defensive flanks, which have been problematic since Marcelo’s departure. At 23, Davies, a Canadian originally from Ghana, has been a mainstay at Bayern Munich for five seasons. Despite his extensive experience, he has yet to reach his peak.
Recent reports from Germany indicate that contract talks between Davies and Bayern Munich have broken down. Davies reportedly sought a salary of €20 million to be among the club’s top earners, but Bayern offered only €14 million. With Bayern now exploring other options, it seems highly likely that Davies will be transferred to Real Madrid this summer for a fee in the range of €60 to €70 million.
Mohamed Salah: Liverpool to Saudi Arabia
Mohamed Salah, a Liverpool and Premier League legend, is reportedly a prime target for Saudi Arabian clubs this summer. The country aims to secure a high-profile player like Cristiano Ronaldo, and Salah fits the bill.
There were rumors of a £200 million move to Al-Ittihad earlier this year. Salah is enjoying a stellar season with 16 goals and 9 assists but faces uncertainty at Liverpool, which might lose Jürgen Klopp soon. Saudi Arabia’s offer would far exceed his current earnings, making the move tempting.
Al-Ittihad has proposed over €90 million for Salah and offered him a €200 million, three-year contract. They have given Liverpool until August 28 to decide on the transfer. Salah has been a key player for Liverpool since 2017, winning numerous trophies including the Premier League and Champions League.
Georgiy Mamardashvili: Valencia to Chelsea
Georgiy Mamardashvili, who was named the best goalkeeper at Euro 2024, might be on his way to Chelsea. The Georgian made a series of critical saves, including a standout performance against Spain, and played a key role for Georgia throughout the tournament. His exceptional display, including being recognized as the top performer in the Georgia vs. Czech Republic match, has heightened interest in him.
Mamardashvili is likely to leave Valencia only for a top-tier club, but many leading European teams already have strong goalkeepers. Chelsea, however, offers a less competitive scenario in goalkeeping, making it a viable option for him. Opta Sports noted that Mamardashvili made 11 saves in the tournament, the most by any goalkeeper.
Bookmakers suggest that Newcastle could be his next destination, but Chelsea remains a strong contender. Mamardashvili’s current contract with Valencia extends until 2027.
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