Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid eye France duo Upamecano, Konate
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Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid eye France duo Upamecano, Konate
"- Real Madrid are looking at Liverpool's Ibrahima Konaté, Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano and Crystal Palace's Marc Guéhi as they aim to sign a free agent centre-back in the summer, reports AS. This comes with Antonio Rüdiger and David Alaba both having contracts that are due to expire at the end of this season. Los Blancos could also promote 18-year-old Castilla player Joan Martínez to the first team, as they see him as "the centre-back of the future"."
"- AC Milan, Juventus and Manchester United are all interested signing Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, reports Calciomercato, adding that Juve are most keen on the 25-year-old. The Bianconeri could even look to move in January, as club execs Damien Comolli and Giorgio Chiellini want an "Italian soul" for the club and feel that Tonali embodies the values they want. His Newcastle salary of €7m plus €2m in bonuses would be among the highest in Serie A."
"- Bayern Munich have their sights set on Nottingham Forest centre-back , according to Sport Bild. Even so, the 23-year-old's valuation of €55m means the Bavarians would have to offload players before being able to bring in the Brazilian. Real Madrid previously tried to sign Murillo when Éder Militão was injured, while Chelsea also have him on their list of options. Murillo's contract runs until 2029 and doesn't include a release clause."
Real Madrid are exploring centre-back options including Ibrahima Konaté, Dayot Upamecano and Marc Guéhi for potential summer recruitment as Antonio Rüdiger and David Alaba approach contract expirations. Castilla defender Joan Martínez is considered a potential long-term first-team option. AC Milan, Juventus and Manchester United are pursuing Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali, with Juventus most eager and open to a January move; Tonali earns €7m plus €2m in bonuses. Bayern Munich are targeting Nottingham Forest centre-back Murillo, whose €55m valuation would likely require the club to offload players first; Murillo's contract runs until 2029 without a release clause.
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