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This winter, Premier League clubs have been relatively quiet. But it would not be surprising to see certain teams go on the offensive in the final sprint of the January 2024 transfer market. This is the case of Chelsea and Manchester United. The two English big names would like to get their hands on an attacker. Very often they have been linked to the same players in recent weeks. Victor Osimhen (Naples) or Karim Benzema (Al-Ittihad) were sent to one or the other. But neither will sign there this winter.
On the other hand, we cannot be so affirmative about Martin Braithwaite. To everyone’s surprise, the Dane is in the sights of the Blues and the Red Devils. Information revealed by Marca this Monday. The Spanish media ensures that during this final stretch of the transfer window, the Londoners and the Mancunians are seriously exploring the trail leading to the Espanyol Barcelona striker. Contacted by Marcathose close to Braithwaite confirmed this information while indicating that the Premier League residents are doing their utmost not to pay his departure clause of 7 million euros.
Two English big names on the trail
Under contract until June 2025 with the Catalan club, the Danish international, who is preparing for the Euro, is ready for a change of scenery. This was already the case during the summer. Approached by several teams, including LOSC, he remained at the dock, having skipped part of the restart to force his departure. Having come to his senses, he got involved in the Spanish D2 team (5th in the ranking). He scored 12 goals and provided 1 assist in 24 appearances in all competitions, including 22 as a starter. His qualities, his experience and his goalscoring talents caught the eye of Sevilla this winter.
But the Andalusians have not gone further than the stage of interest. Which does not seem to be the case for Man Utd and Chelsea, who have needs ahead. A last minute purchase is therefore entirely possible. Especially since Espanyol will receive a big check for 7 million euros if he leaves this winter. Which will not be the case this summer. Indeed, he has negotiated a free departure next June if his team moves up to La Liga. If Espanyol does not reach the next level, he will leave for 600,000 euros. But with Chelsea and MU on the move, a departure is more relevant than ever for Braithwaite, having passed through Toulouse, Leganés and even Barça…
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