07:54ANDREA PEREIRA, AT CLUB AMERICA
The Catalan center-back Andrea Pereira, who a few days ago terminated his contract with FC Barcelona,a new destination. Mexico’s Club América announced him on Wednesday as its new player for the Apertura 2022. Thus, he will play in the same league as his former teammate Jenni Hermoso, who signed for Pachuca
07:32FOLLOW UNCERTAINTY AROUND MORATA
At the end of the game against Getafe, neither Álvaro Morata nor Diego Simeone expressed their certainty about the forward’s continuation at Atlético de Madrid. “In the end, that’s your job that comes out in the press (about possible market movements). I always come here wanting to work, work and work. It’s clear that Atlético de Madrid is one of the best clubs in said world Morata.
07:19CASEMIRO IGNORE MANCHESTER UNITED
After negotiations with Adrien Rabiot broke down due to the Frenchman’s financial needs, United are considering a number of names to strengthen the midfield. According to The Telegraph, one of the favorites is Casemiro, with Old Trafford chiefs ready to offer Real Madrid 60 million euros. However, United have a difficult obstacle to overcome: they do not want to move from Madrid
07:16ATALANTA-UDINESE AGREEMENT BY SOPPY
Atalanta and Udinese have reached an estimated €9m deal for former Rennais Brandon Soppy, according to L’Equipe. The player, 20 years old and under contract until 2026, is not yet finished with negotiations
07:15VILLARREAL DEFINES THE FOYTH CLAUSE
The meeting of the agent of Juan Foyth (24) with Mateu Alemany was received with surprise and concern at Vila-real as the Argentine is a key player in Emery’s plans. After learning of Barça’s interest in the defender, journalists who followed the day of the Castellón club, such as Xavi Sidro (Cadena SER), agreed that Villarreal would not negotiate his transfer and referred to the player’s clause, which is €42 million.
Source: La Verdad

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