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

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Transfer Rumors:​ juventus, Dortmund Chase Bayern‘s​ Licina; Lewandowski a Premier League Target

Munich, Germany – A flurry⁢ of transfer speculation is sweeping across Europe’s⁣ top leagues, wiht Juventus and Borussia dortmund reportedly monitoring Bayern Munich winger Age Licina, according to Tuttosport. Simultaneously, Premier League ‍clubs​ are circling Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, 37, should he become available on ⁢a free transfer, as ‌reported by ‌Football Insider.

These developments highlight the ongoing strategic positioning of major clubs​ ahead of potential transfer windows.Licina, a rising talent⁢ within Bayern’s ranks,​ could offer immediate impact to either Juventus or Dortmund, both seeking to bolster their attacking⁤ options. Lewandowski’s ‍potential availability presents a important ​chance ‍for Premier⁣ League teams to acquire a proven goalscorer,though his age⁣ and‍ wage demands ⁤will likely be‍ key considerations. Elsewhere, ​Monaco is delaying a decision‌ on permanently signing Barcelona winger Ansu Fati until the end of the ⁣season ⁣(Sport), while Juventus⁤ may​ require Fenerbahce defender⁤ Milan Skriniar, 30,⁤ to accept a​ reduced salary to facilitate a move (Gazzetta dello Sport).

Further transfer activity‌ includes Eintracht ‌Frankfurt’s openness ⁢to selling striker Elye Wahi,with ⁤interest in Newcastle’s Will Osula (Florian Plettenberg). Bayern ⁤Munich’s Leon ⁣Goretzka desires to ‌remain with the club, but a ‍potential ⁣departure isn’t entirely off the table‌ (Fabrizio Romano). Managerial moves are also afoot, with former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ⁣on Rangers’ shortlist (TEAMtalk). Chelsea and Brighton are both scouting Lazio defender Crazy Mario (Football Insider), Barcelona is initiating contract talks ‌with Eric Garcia⁣ (Nicolo Schira), and AS​ Roma and juventus are tracking Bologna‌ midfielder Remo Freuler’s contract situation (Nicolo Schira).

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