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JANUARY EXIT: TOTTENHAM READY TO LOAN MATHYS TEL AMID AS ROMA RUMOURS

AS Roma are targeting a January move for Tottenham's Mathys Tel. The French winger has struggled for minutes and was omitted from Spurs' UCL squad, but the club would only consider a permanent sale, not a loan.

January Exit: Tottenham Ready To Loan Mathys Tel Amid AS Roma Rumours
Spurs Confirm Decision On Tel Exit After Rumours

Roma, an Italian team, is reportedly considering making a move for Tottenham winger Mathys Tel in January. After being left out of Spurs' Champions League roster at the start of the season, the France U21 international has battled to get consistent minutes under Thomas Frank.

But before the international break, Tel scored in the thrilling 2-2 draw against Manchester United after making a significant impact off the bench.

Despite having contributed to Tottenham's 2-1 victory over Leeds at Elland Road in October, the former Bayern Munich starlet has only scored two goals across all competitions this season.

Tel has reportedly been considered by Roma as a potential winter transfer option, according to publications in Italy.

However, there have also been rumours that Spurs would only consider permanent bids and would not take loan offers.

Frank's team has already been severely damaged by injuries this season, so it does not seem plausible that the Dane would be willing to hurt his team before bolstering it.

Joshua Zirkzee, a striker for Manchester United, is also on Roma's radar. Gian Piero Gasperini's team is currently in second place in Serie A and tied for first place with Inter Milan.

Additionally, after Randal Kolo Muani injured his jaw against Manchester United, Tel may soon be included in Spurs' Champions League roster.

According to UEFA regulations, players with chronic ailments may be substituted, although Kolo Muani is expected to miss about six weeks of football.

Since Kolo Muani does not need surgery, there is currently hope that he may return sooner. The criterion is that any player who is replaced must be slated to miss about 60 days due to injury.

After helping the team win the Europa League in Bilbao under Ange Postecoglou, Tel signed a permanent contract with Tottenham in June for over £30 million.

Despite strong interest from the Premier League, he signed a six-month loan with Spurs late in the January transfer window.

The Frenchman expressed his dissatisfaction at not being included in the team's Champions League roster back in September.

"It is obvious that not being on a list hurts," he stated. However, because I believe I have worked a lot on the mental side, I tend to be rather optimistic in any circumstance.

I would have liked to be there, but today is undoubtedly disappointing. We can only respect the coach's decision, though, and we will do everything in our power to return as best we can."

ITALIAN GIANTS PUSH FOR SUNDERLAND'S UNEXPECTED STAR GRANIT XHAKA

Sunderland faces a battle to keep star midfielder Granit Xhaka, with Juventus targeting a January transfer. The 33-year-old Swiss international, signed just six months ago, is a key part of the newly promoted side's project.

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Juventus Eyes Xhaka After Just Six Months At Sunderland

In light of the significant rumours surrounding the Regis Le Bris-led team, it appears that Sunderland's transfer window will be among the busiest.

The newly promoted Premier League squad has already shown interest in a Mexican attacker, one of the biggest names in Italian football.

However, it is also clear that a Serie A team is keeping an eye on their midfield player to get him during the January transfer window, so Sunderland would not only be interested in one significant addition.


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Sunderland had a fantastic start to the season when they were able to get a player from Europe. Granit Xhaka, who was 33 at the time, came to Wearside with a project that made him the Swiss team leader.

The star midfielder for Regis Le Bris's team is now coveted by Juventus from Italy, according to GOAL. Sunderland would not be willing to sell, but since his contract expires in June 2028, the Turin team would be willing to make multiple proposals to the club.

Additionally, it has been proven that the player has always been the object of Italian interest. Even though Sunderland prevailed in the match last season, Juventus has continued to support the player despite this.

The publication would also confirm that the people of Xhaka would be open to hearing bids, particularly from a team that plays in the UEFA Champions League. Even though the player has just played for Sunderland for six months, an early departure would not be acceptable given the current situation the Black Cats are in.

According to Transfermarkt, his stats with the team are consistent; he has participated in 11 games this season, contributing three assists and one goal. He is a high-level player who is 33 years of age. His market value is €12M, according to the website as well.

However, given that Sunderland will not allow him to depart for less than the €15 million they paid Bayer Leverkusen, this figure appears to be an estimate. As a result, it is difficult for Juventus to enter this player's operation, and his future appears to be more in England than Italy.

JUVENTUS DEMAND €100M AS KENAN YILDIZ ATTRACTS ARSENAL CHELSEA REAL MADRID

Juventus' contract talks with Kenan Yildiz have stalled, putting Arsenal, Chelsea, and Real Madrid on high alert. The Serie A giants may now sell their prized attacker, with a price tag of at least €100 million.

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Kenan Yildiz Value Skyrockets

Juventus' contract negotiations for Kenan Yildiz have stalled, according to Caught Offside, which may compel the Italian powerhouses to think about selling. Arsenal, Chelsea, and Real Madrid are all interested in the Turkish international, and the Bianconeri are expected to seek at least €100 million for him.

One of the most sought-after attacking players in Europe right now, Kenan Yildiz, continues to get interest from some of the top teams in the area. The Serie A sensation's market value has skyrocketed due to his numerous noteworthy performances with Juventus, and his versatility in the attacking third makes him a desirable possibility.

Because both of those London powerhouses will be searching for an attacker of Yildiz's calibre, clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea are interested. Since the Serie A sensation meets the bill, the Gunners still believe they have room to recruit a left-sided attacker with goal-scoring ability.

Chelsea also intended to spend a lot of money on Yildiz since the Juventus player is a wonderful fit for their young player acquisition program. In the case of Yildiz, he is both the ideal age for the Blues and a premium investment for the long haul.

Yildiz is also a target for Real Madrid, who are still searching the market for a top attacking player for the long haul. There are some concerns about Vinicius Junior's future after next summer, and the Spanish powerhouses may even view the Serie A sensation as a direct substitute for the Brazilian.


Juventus established their asking price at €100 million.


Yildiz and Juventus have been in negotiations for a long time and have not yet reached an agreement on a new contract. These talks have stalled, though, as the source claims that the Serie A sensation's salary demand of $6 million annually is the primary reason the Bianconeri had to put the talks on hold.

If genuine suitors are willing to pay at least €100 million for Yildiz, the Serie A powerhouses are suddenly open to a deal. The Bianconeri have the flexibility to demand a high price for their most valuable asset because the Turkish international's contract is slated to expire in 2029. Whether any of those teams—like Arsenal, Chelsea, or Real Madrid—are willing to spend the €100 million or more required to entice the attacker away from Turin is still up in the air.

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