EXCL: No decision on Moyes, busy summer for Dumfries and more

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The reality is that a new deal has been discussed but the situation is fluid and there’s still no final decision been made by both Moyes and the West Ham board.

Man United have been linked but any decision – as I always mention – will be up to the new director.

So, let’s see what the new director wants to do about right-backs; but there are multiple clubs that appreciate Dumfries so I’m sure it’s gonna be a busy summer for the Dutchman.

The fee for him is not clear so far as Wolves are refusing to indicate a price. That will be discussed closer to the summer transfer window.

Also, no one is leading the race as things stand, and that will become concrete and clearer around May/June.

Both are on the club’s list to replace Roy Hodgson, but I’m not aware of concrete contacts with Julen Lopetegui so far.

It’s not easy for Glasner and especially McKenna, as both have many clubs asking for their services – but the interest from Palace is concrete.

Every day we have different reports from Barcelona. For example, we heard Klopp being mentioned for seven days and now he’s disappeared from media reports…

Nothing is done or concrete now with any of the managers being mentioned – Tuchel, Flick, De Zerbi.

In my opinion Roberto De Zerbi would be fantastic for the position, but it’s also very difficult to get him due to the release clause written into his contract.

Let’s see what Barça decide to do.

The season still has a long way to go and a decision for Lukaku isn’t being made now.

It’s one for the summer and for Chelsea everything remains the same: £40m price tag for Lukaku.

One of the stories of the January transfer window involved Chelsea’s Mykhailo Mudryk because in the final days of the January transfer window, on the last Saturday, Bayern Munich asked Chelsea about Mudryk.

They had direct contact to ask about his situation as he wasn’t regularly starting under Mauricio Pochettino, and they asked about the possibility of a loan deal. It was an immediate no from Chelsea. They didn’t even want to negotiate a loan fee or salary coverage.

Bayern were interested because of the injury to Kingsley Coman and they needed a new winger, but the deal didn’t happen.

Let’s see what’s going to happen in the summer with Bayern wingers, but in any case, they decided to go with their priority; Bryan Zaragoza.

PSG are keeping contacts active, but also Real Madrid have been scouting the player for a long time, and from what I’m hearing they plan to send their scouts again to follow Yoro in February.

Madrid have a new mission; to track this boy and to decide what they want to do. We will see what happens in the summer transfer window, but there remains strong PSG interest and let’s see if some English clubs will also move to sign the player.

Two are from Italy; Piotr Zielinski from Napoli to Inter is a done deal because medical tests were completed on Monday with the Milan surgeons, and he will sign his contract very soon. Mehdi Taremi will complete medical tests soon too but the agreement is done. In this case a two-year contract with an option for one more season.

Inter are really busy in the market because next season they need a bigger squad available for their manager, Simone Inzaghi.



He was playing with Argentinos Juniors and now it’s time to close the deal with Inter Miami. He will play next to Lionel Messi, and it’s a ‘here we go’ for €8m plus a 15% sell on clause.

Now we can say we are at the signing stage for Savio, the Brazilian winger from Girona, joining Manchester City next season. Everything is done. It was already a verbal agreement that I told you about last week.

Now we are in the formal steps stage because Man City are preparing all the contracts and all the documents. It’s a deal done with the same owners; City Football Group.

Of course Manchester City will pay a fair value for the player so this is going to be a regular transaction as is always happening in these kind of groups.

Pep Guardiola already has his first signing for the 24/25 season.

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