Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid eye Chelsea’s Caicedo

real Madrid interested in signing Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo new contract, and Chelsea and Juventus ready to fight to sign Al Hilal midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic on a free transfer. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the world.

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Chelsea I plan to offer a midfielder Moises Caicedo new contract to reflect interest on real Madridin accordance with TEAMtalk. White They are reportedly one of the teams monitoring the 23-year-old but after some impressive performances this season, it looks like the Blues are set to reward him with improved terms to keep him at Stamford Bridge. And Caicedo's long-term agreement with West London does not expire until 2031.

– Race between Chelsea and Juventus may take place for Al Hilal midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savicin accordance with Corriere dello Sport. The 30-year-old is due to enter the final six months of his contract in January and, as he has yet to sign an extension, several clubs across Europe (including Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe) are monitoring him to force him to sign a pre-contract agreement. Serbia International played four matches in the tournament Saudi Professional League side this season.

International joined the race for Crystal Palace defender Mark Gayreports Tuttosport. Inter are reportedly monitoring the 25-year-old's situation at Selhurst Park, believing he could be a strong replacement Yann Bissekwho could leave San Siro next summer. Gays remain on Real Madrid's radar. Barcelona And Bayern MunichBut Liverpool are leading the race to sign him after a £35 million transfer fell through on the final day of the summer transfer window.

– Brighton will reject offers to sign the midfielder Carlos Baleba in January amid interest from outside Premier League. talkSPORT reports that the Seagulls have no plans to part ways with the 21-year-old mid-season, hoping to dissuade interested parties by asking for a fee of £120 million. Meanwhile, Manchester United intend to give priority to the transfer of the Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton21, according to iNewsmaking him their number one priority ahead of Baleba in their search for a midfielder. Wharton has also recently been linked with Real Madrid.

– Transfer to forward Dinamo Zagreb Cardoso Varela being considered by Barcelona and Chelsea, reports Sports world. Blaugrana The 16-year-old player is being closely monitored, and the club's sporting director Deco has already met with his representatives. While the Blues are also interested in Varel, whether the La Liga club are expected to move for him depends on whether they decide to sign the Manchester United striker on loan. Marcus Rashford constantly.

EXPERT ACCEPT

ESPN Madrid correspondent Alex Kirkland assesses the likelihood of Real Madrid landing Moises Caicedo.

Real Madrid's summer rebuild – the signing of three defenders – Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dean Wasen and Alvaro Carreras, as well as wide forward Franco Mastantuono – did not include a central midfielder who many fans and pundits believed should have been high on the list.

So far this season, Xabi Alonso has tended to select Aurelien Tchouameni, Fede Valverde and Arda Guler as his midfield trio, with Jude Bellingham back on the pitch after recovering from shoulder surgery. The team have largely played well, but in the two biggest games of Alonso's tenure – the Club World Cup semi-final against PSG and the derby against Atlético – they lost, and it's hard to shake the feeling that despite the quality of Tchouameni, Valverde and others, they still lack a truly dominant, pace-setting midfielder.

Is Caicedo the player? The contract until 2031 is clearly an issue. Madrid only pay large transfer fees for the most elite players such as Bellingham, and this contract length means a free transfer will be a distant prospect. Here in Madrid, there have been no reports so far that Caicedo is a serious target.

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– Saudi Arabian clubs hope to sign Real Madrid centre-back Antonio Rudiger as he enters the final year of his contract. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Barcelona is keeping an eye on the Borussia Dortmund striker Seru Girasi and winger Karim Adeyemi. (Image)

– Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo, who has been linked with both Manchester United and Liverpool, has an undisclosed release clause in his contract. (talkSPORT)

– Bayern Munich winger Licin's age He is being watched by Juventus and Borussia Dortmund. (Tuttosport)

– Premier League clubs may be interested in signing Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski37 years old if he becomes available on a free transfer. (Football Insider)

– Monaco will wait until the end of the season before deciding whether to activate the permanent option clause on the Barcelona striker's loan. Ansu Free. (Sport)

– Juventus may need Fenerbahce defender Milan Skriniar agree to a lower salary to make the move possible as the 30-year-old earns around 10 million euros per season. (Gazette dello Sport)

– Eintracht Frankfurt is ready to part with the striker Eli Vahialthough they are also interested in the Newcastle striker Will Osula. (Florian Plettenberg)

– midfielder for Bayern Munich Leon Goretzka wants to stay at the club, but they could still try to move him. (Fabrizio Romano)

– Former Manchester United coach. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is on Rangers' shortlist as they continue their search for a head coach. (TEAMtalk)

– Premier League clubs Chelsea and Brighton are eyeing the Lazio defender Crazy Mario. (Football Insider)

– Barcelona plans to begin negotiations on a new contract with the defender Eric Garcia. (Nicolo Shira)

– Roma and Juventus are monitoring the contract situation of the Bologna midfielder. Remo Freuler. (Nicolo Shira)

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