Transfer Tweets - Europe - 2023/24

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Official: Alex Nübel signs a new contract with Bayern Munich until 2029 and will stay on loan at Stuttgart for two more seasons
 
Official: Alex Nübel signs a new contract with Bayern Munich until 2029 and will stay on loan at Stuttgart for two more seasons

This must be some sort of record for us. Longest player contract to never play for us
 
Official: Felipe Anderson returns to Palmeiras after being strongly linked to Juventus in recent days


 


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Frankfurt are pleased with what Hugo Ekitike has shown since his arrival. His profile is appreciated internally and they want to invest in him for the long term. After arriving with a few physical problems due to a lack of playing time, the striker has integrated very well into the squad. He put in a good performance at the weekend, despite his team's defeat, and Frankfurt intend to invoke the option to buy him.
 
Official: Daniele de Rossi will extend his stay with Roma as their head coach
 
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Previously, from Loïc Tanzi (Tier 2):

Zinédine Zidane and Ralf Rangnick in the running for the Bayern Munich coaching job?

Bayern Munich have reportedly narrowed their list to two coaches they are targeting to replace Thomas Tuchel next season: Zinédine Zidane and Ralf Rangnick.
 
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Official: Julian Nagelsmann will remain with the German national team until 2026


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What we told about Guido-Barça at the beginning of April.

In recent weeks we have been told that Guido Rodríguez has again been offered to Barcelona, as a low-cost option for the midfield'.
 
It's the same old story around Frenkie de Jong:


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Bayern are once again knocking on Frenkie de Jong's door.

The Germans, who will spend 150 million to renew the squad, are once again sounding out the possibilities of Barça's Dutchman.
 




José Félix Díaz first reported this on April 8, citing that Nacho's reconsidering his future with Real Madrid.
 


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Nacho's future. All the scenarios are open, but he is more likely to go on an adventure in the United States or Arabia than to continue competing at a high level in Europe. Inter already knocked on his door last year. The Nerazzuri will be back, but it won't be easy. Spain is out of the question.
 
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