TLDR;
In this video, Fabrizio Romano provides key updates on various transfer market situations as the World Cup approaches. Key points include:
- Marcus Rashford's buy option clause with Barcelona has expired; Man United may not let him go on loan.
- Crysencio Summerville is gaining interest from multiple clubs, including Man United.
- Real Madrid has completed signings of Tony Rüdiger and Bernardo Silva.
- Nico Paz is expected to stay at Como for another season.
- Sandro Tonali is in talks with Tottenham, with a potential transfer in progress.
- Savinho remains a viable option for Spurs, with ongoing discussions.
- Arsenal is interested in Alex Scott, while Tottenham is closing in on Van Hecke from Brighton.
Intro [0:00]
Fabrizio Romano introduces the latest updates from the transfer market amidst the World Cup excitement. He mentions the high level of activity in recent weeks with numerous developments and the aim to keep fans informed.
Marcus Rashford [0:40]
Marcus Rashford is no longer a Barcelona player as the buy option clause worth €30 million expired. While Barcelona still admires Rashford, their financial constraints relating to the transfer fee and salary have prevented them from activating the option. Discussions about a potential loan spell for Rashford persist, contingent on Manchester United’s willingness to negotiate, especially under new manager Michael Carrick. Notably, Rashford has a £40 million release clause applicable to all clubs except Man City and Liverpool.
Crysencio Summerville [2:10]
Crysencio Summerville has garnered interest from several clubs, notably Manchester United, after his performance in the World Cup with the Netherlands. Manchester United are assessing him as a winger option while also discussing Matheus Fernandes with West Ham. Paris Saint-Germain have also inquired about Summerville, indicating they might seek an additional winger should Barcola depart. His current situation at West Ham will not keep him in the Championship, suggesting transfer movements in the near future.
Antonio Rüdiger Renewal & Bernardo Silva [3:21]
Real Madrid continues to be highly active in the transfer market. They have officially confirmed Tony Rüdiger's contract renewal for another season until 2027. Additionally, Bernardo Silva has completed his move to Real Madrid, following last week’s verbal agreement. Official announcements regarding these signings are expected soon.
Nico Paz [4:29]
Nico Paz’s future remains uncertain but leaning towards staying at Como for another season. He is keen on getting more playing time before transitioning to Real Madrid, where competition is fierce. Current negotiations focus on finding an agreement between Real Madrid and Como on the conditions of his stay and potential future transfer, particularly regarding a buyback option.
Sandro Tonali [5:43]
Tottenham is pursuing Sandro Tonali, who is interested in the move. Discussions between Tottenham and Tonali's representatives are ongoing, and financial terms are being negotiated with Newcastle, as he is expected to cost around €100 million. The relationship with manager De Zerbi adds to the likelihood of the transfer proceeding smoothly.
Savinho [6:35]
Savinho is still a strong target for Tottenham, and conversations between the club and Manchester City are underway. Fans are encouraged to be patient as negotiations take time, especially for big-money signings. Savinho has shown consistent interest in joining Tottenham under the new management.
Alex Scott [7:20]
Arsenal is looking at Alex Scott as a potential addition to their squad. Ongoing talks with his agents and Bournemouth regarding a new contract complicate matters. Nonetheless, Arsenal considers him a valuable option owing to his talent.
Van Hecke [7:59]
Tottenham is nearing an agreement to sign Van Hecke from Brighton, with terms accepted on both player and club sides. This move aligns with their defensive reinforcement strategy as they seek to bolster their squad.
Outro [8:15]
Fabrizio Romano wraps up the update, thanking viewers for their engagement and promising more insights soon.