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Chelsea are really gonna risk losing the best RB in the land?
Roma, interest in Frattesi confirmed. Matic could arrive early next week
Lazio | Simeone idea for attack. Cabral will be redeemed
Atalanta: Ilic target for midfield
Tottenham | Interest in Destiny Udogie of Udinese
Julen Lopetegui will continue as Sevilla coach next season
Monchi has communicated it to him at a lunch held this noon in Seville.
He has a contract until 2024
Paco Gonzalez reports:
Real Madrid will not sign any striker for next season.
If Jovic or Mariano leave, Borja Mayoral will remain in the squad
Chelsea are really gonna risk losing the best RB in the land?
Benfica, the favourite destination for Riqui Puig.
If he decides to leave, which is not yet clear, the Portuguese team is the one that fits him best. There have been contacts between the two.
Xavi personally recommended him to leave to have minutes and he is thinking about it.
His great admirer at Benfica is the new coach Roger Schmidt, who wanted him last season at PSV.
Riqui looks favourably on the Portuguese option, as he could play in the Champions League and play regularly.
The operation has been in the works for weeks but there are many details to be worked out. One of the most important is the formula for his departure, as a loan or transfer.
Riqui is on holiday. FC Andorra, with whom he has been linked, is an option he is not considering.
Chelsea are really gonna risk losing the best RB in the land?
Marseille are still interested in Mohamed Ali Cho, but in recent days another club has been holding out for him: Real Sociedad. The Spanish club is working behind the scenes to convince the 18-year-old French striker to join La Liga.
The case with Jules Koundé is very similar to the case of Diego Carlos. Not in the timing because we received offers for Jules Koundé in the last two seasons but always in the summer market. We have rejected because we thought that this player can improve his performances. It was better to wait because the market at the time was depressing. We thought that waiting a while would [help us] obtain more money.
Again, the player, I am sure, respects Sevilla FC. He is happy with us. In the case of Koundé, it is not a matter of money. It’s a matter of him wanting to play in a more competitive team than Sevilla FC, I am sure he is a player that is attractive for teams like Chelsea, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich and these types of teams. He wants to play in a more competitive team. It’s the same case we had some years ago with [Clément] Lenglet. He was very happy, but he thought after playing some years at Sevilla FC, he was prepared to go to FC Barcelona. The first time we received an offer for him was a season before he was transferred. He [Lenglet] and his father told us they didn’t [want] to leave Sevilla then because they preferred to stay here and play a lot of matches.
I don’t know right now. I have a contract for two more years, and I have to fulfil it. If there is a situation that is better for Valencia and for me, we have to think about it. But the future will tell.