Liverpool will look to quickly conduct the transfer out of Anfield of a midfield star in January, a LaLiga giant want Mason Mount, while Inter Milan have spoken to Bayern Munich over a swap deal, according to Tuesday’s Euro Paper Talk.
WIJNALDUM SALE TO BARCELONA GATHERS PACE
Liverpool are looking to offload Georginio Wijnaldum in January, with a move to Barcelona looking increasingly likely.
Wijnaldum was heavily linked with a move to Barca this summer, but the interest never got “serious”, according to the player.
That’s despite Ronald Koeman confirming his fellow Dutchman was on a list of targets.
“It is true he was on my list,” said Koeman to NOS, via Marca.
Wijnaldum though opted to stay, despite the arrival of Thiago Alcantara.
However, with Wijnaldum’s deal due to expire in June, Mundo Deportivo state a January move to Barcelona is looking ‘increasingly likely’.
The newspaper states Liverpool plan to ‘sell fast’ and for ‘cheap’ when the winter window opens in order to avoid losing him for free.
While no price is placed on the midfielder, it’s previously suggested a deal as little as €10m could be enough to persuade Liverpool to sell.
Under the headline, ‘Bargains in January’, Mundo Deportivo also state Wijnaldum is one of three players who could arrive.
They state Koeman’s side will also go back in for Lyon’s Memphis Depay and Eric Garcia of Manchester City.
All three see their current deals expire at the same time and it’s claimed the trio could each be obtained for a bargain price.
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MASON MOUNT WANTED BY REAL MADRID
Real Madrid are weighing up a surprise move for Chelsea attacking midfielder Mason Mount if he find his game-time under threat from Hakim Ziyech and Kai Havertz. (Don Balon)
Real Madrid will only turn to Erling Haaland if their pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe fails. (Marca)
Inter Milan offered Christian Eriksen in exchange for Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng in the summer window. (Sky Deutsche)
Edinson Cavani will earn €10m, after tax, plus a further €2m on bonuses for a one season contract at Old Trafford. (France Football)
Jean-Clair Todibo wanted a move to Everton above all others this summer when leaving Barcelona. The defender eventually signed for Benfica on a two-year loan deal. (France Football)
Reported Tottenham and Everton target Arkadiusz Milik plans to leave Napoli in January. The Poland striker insists ‘three months won’t affect me too much’. (Sportowefakty.pl)
HOUSSEM AOUAR MOVE TO JUVENTUS COLLAPSED
Houssem Aouar’s Juventus move collapsed this summer after Federico Bernardeschi refused to join the Ligue 1 giants in return. (France Football)
Atletico Madrid may opt against signing a replacement for Thomas Partey with B team midfielder Ismael Gutierrez set to replace him in the first-team squad. (Marca)
Juan Mata has turned down a lucrative move to Saudi Arabia to stay at Manchester United. (Sport)
Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo has seen his release clause at the club double from €100m to €200m. The rise follows his climb into the first-team squad. (Sport)
Carles Puyol says he could have joined Milan during his playing career. The Barcelona legend admits he would have liked to play with Paolo Maldini. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
AND MORE FROM EURO PAPER TALK
Jules Kounde is embracing news he’s being chased by Man City, despite saying he’s happy at Sevilla. (Canal+)
Genoa, Spezia and Monza are chasing a deal for former Milan striker Alexandre Pato. (Gazzetta dello Sport)
Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen will next week sign a new long-term deal at the Camp Nou through to summer 2025. (Sport)
Sergio Busquets says he could talk for “five or six hours” if he was to give his opinion on what has been happening at Barcelona. (Goal)
Roma star Nicolo Zaniolo will return to action in March or April after knee surgery, says his mum Francesca Costa. (Radio Kiss Kiss)
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