Turnaround for Sadio Mané, a historic club returns to the charge for Adrien Rabiot

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Departure postponed for Sadio Mané

In Turkey, the transfer window closes its doors tonight! As explained a few days ago, Besiktas hopes to make a big splash by recruiting Sadio Mané in the money time. If negotiations continue with Al Nassr, the operation has a better chance of being completed in January as explained Photographic in its edition of the day. The transfer window having closed its doors on September 2nd in Saudi Arabia, Al Nassr fears that Mané cannot be replaced. According to Goal.comthe Saudi club will not close the door on the Senegalese in January since the CR7 club is considering taking action for Mateo Kovacic. A departure of Mané would therefore free up a place for a foreign player.

Last chance for Rabiot?

Among the players who are free of any contract, we find at the top of the list Adrien Rabiot who refused to extend at Juventus. And yet, there are many suitors who want to offer his services. The Frenchman has been associated with many rumors sending him to Barça, Manchester United or even FC Barcelona. But visibly, no financial offer seems to suit him for the moment. According to the media FatatikGalatasaray will return to the charge for Adrien Rabiot on this last day of the transfer window in Turkey! After an initial refusal, the Turkish club which recently signed Victor Osimhen will try again one last time.

Gavi is back!

The current topic in Catalonia is the return of Gavi, which we find on the cover of the newspaper. Sport. Ten months after his serious knee injury, the star of La Masia has returned to team training. At Barça, they are very happy with this news and consider the Spaniard as a “new recruit” These are the words of sporting director Deco during the Thinking Football Summit which was held in Porto. We will obviously have to wait a little longer before seeing him back on the pitch, but for Barça and its supporters, that will be enough for now!

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