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Álvaro Morata has been on Al-Shabab's radar for some time now and the Arab club are still very interested in him.
OL have pulled off a major coup by signing Gift Orban from Gent for around €13m. The 21-year-old Nigerian striker is due to travel to Lyon this Wednesday. His contract runs until 2028.
Pierre Sage confirms Orban's arrival: "He's very, very close to signing, it's well advanced. He's a goalscoring striker with a lot of potential.
- The truth about Atlético and Kean.
- Al-Nassr showed interest in Kubo.
- Almería want Luka Romero.
- Mallorca are interested in Radonjic.
Source: most recent Instagram story on Chris Smalling's account
"He's no longer a Corinthians player" Augusto Melo explained how the Moscardo deal went and what's happening at the moment with PSG.
Clarification on the subject of renewal-Jović with AC Milan.
The contract signed in the summer by the Serbian is structured in such a way that it can be changed annually.
1+1+1 and NOT 1+3 as a fixed basis.
The possible three-year contract would therefore not be guaranteed.
Milan, as mentioned, are intent on retaining Luka Jović because they believe he can become an asset to the club but the final duration of the agreement will be agreed in detail over the coming weeks.
It is not to be ruled out that Milan and Jović's agents will completely revise the terms of the contract and redraft a new one from scratch.
AC Milan are keen to extend Luka Jović's contract.
The Rossoneri are very satisfied with the performance of the Serbian striker (1997), who arrived for zero in the summer.
Jović's contract expires in June but the parties may, by mutual agreement, decide to activate a three-year renewal.
Milan are keen to proceed.
Atlético are looking for a midfielder.
Negotiations continue with Al-Ittihād for Ángel Correa.
Moise Kean is already tied up.
Departures. Söyüncü and Fenerbahçe are in talks, Villarreal are waiting for Javi Galán.
- Romelu Lukaku and Paulo Dybala remain committed to Roma despite Jose Mourinho's sacking.
- Take Kubo has rejected a move to [Saudi] Arabia.