Spurs Get Close To Completing Sterling's Big Six Set As Other Clubs Eye Italian Striker And Spanish Midfielder
Raheem Sterling is on a hot transfer market, with seven Champions League-level clubs vying for his signature. At the top of the list are Tottenham, who have reportedly got the backing of manager Thomas Frank to sign the 31-year-old winger. This move would complete Sterling's set of all six Premier League heavyweights and bring some much-needed firepower to Spurs' attack.
However, it seems Sterling is not the only high-profile player wanted by several clubs this January window. Napoli are leading the charge for Radu Dragusin, a Romanian striker who has been in hot demand since his transfer from Dynamo Kiev last summer. Meanwhile, Juventus are targeting Randal Kolo Muani, the Tottenham loanee who has yet to score in the Premier League despite being linked with a big-money move.
On the other side of town, Manchester United's midfield woes continue to plague manager Erik ten Hag. The club is said to be holding out for a summer transfer window to sign a new midfielder, rather than splashing the cash now and potentially tying up resources unnecessarily. Al-Hilal midfielder RΓΊben Neves appears to be the target, although Wolves are also sniffing around.
In the opposite corner of the pitch, Arsenal's pursuit of Eduardo Camavinga is heating up, with Real Madrid seemingly desperate for a deal in January. The Spanish giants have been stripped of their best assets and are now looking to offload some of their lower-tier players to other clubs.
Lastly, Chelsea's plans for Jude Bellingham remain uncertain, as the English club continues to plot their summer swoops. Meanwhile, Liverpool are also on the hunt for Eduardo Camavinga, as they seek to rebuild their midfield in the wake of Fabinho's departure.
Raheem Sterling is on a hot transfer market, with seven Champions League-level clubs vying for his signature. At the top of the list are Tottenham, who have reportedly got the backing of manager Thomas Frank to sign the 31-year-old winger. This move would complete Sterling's set of all six Premier League heavyweights and bring some much-needed firepower to Spurs' attack.
However, it seems Sterling is not the only high-profile player wanted by several clubs this January window. Napoli are leading the charge for Radu Dragusin, a Romanian striker who has been in hot demand since his transfer from Dynamo Kiev last summer. Meanwhile, Juventus are targeting Randal Kolo Muani, the Tottenham loanee who has yet to score in the Premier League despite being linked with a big-money move.
On the other side of town, Manchester United's midfield woes continue to plague manager Erik ten Hag. The club is said to be holding out for a summer transfer window to sign a new midfielder, rather than splashing the cash now and potentially tying up resources unnecessarily. Al-Hilal midfielder RΓΊben Neves appears to be the target, although Wolves are also sniffing around.
In the opposite corner of the pitch, Arsenal's pursuit of Eduardo Camavinga is heating up, with Real Madrid seemingly desperate for a deal in January. The Spanish giants have been stripped of their best assets and are now looking to offload some of their lower-tier players to other clubs.
Lastly, Chelsea's plans for Jude Bellingham remain uncertain, as the English club continues to plot their summer swoops. Meanwhile, Liverpool are also on the hunt for Eduardo Camavinga, as they seek to rebuild their midfield in the wake of Fabinho's departure.