The idea is simple but strict, as every young arrival will be assessed over time, with their performances, mentality, and tactical growth closely monitored. Only those who prove they are ready at the required level will be given a pathway towards the senior squad. The objective is to avoid rushed promotions and ensure that each step in the development ladder is earned.
Barcelona's idea was for Ter Stegen to regain rhythm and visibility at Girona, perform consistently, and use that momentum to re-enter the market ahead of next season. The club believed this scenario would allow the goalkeeper to attract interest from top-level teams, while also putting himself in a strong position ahead of the upcoming World Cup with the German national team.
Real Madrid are once again casting a close eye over the Premier League's emerging talent pool, with reports from Fichajes claiming the Spanish giants are closely monitoring Myles LewisSkelly, one of the most highly rated young prospects currently on Arsenal's books. At just 19 years of age, Lewis-Skelly has already established himself as a special young talent within Arsenal's academy system and first-team environment. His development has not gone unnoticed beyond England, with Real Madrid now tracking his progress.
He is a player of quality, of level, and an operation that could hardly have been carried out. It happened by chance, because he has an agreement that allows him to leave his club, and because he is a player who has always dreamed of coming to Barça. Whenever he has come, he has even adjusted his salary, and it fits perfectly with what we can do here.
As unrealistic as Kane's transfer may seem presently, the same could've been said in the months prior to the last time Barcelona attempted to whisk one of the best strikers in the world away from Bayern Munich. In the end, the pipe dream became a reality, as Lewandowski left Bavaria for Catalonia. Kane's situation is simply too similar to ignore.
I say this at the same time every year, but we always seem to forget it: Most January transfers don't matter. There has rarely been a signing across the Big Five leagues that genuinely made a difference for an eventual title-winning team. More specifically, via analysis from the consultancy Twenty First Group: "net transfer spend in January has just a 5% positive correlation with change in points per game, and that €20 million in net spending has delivered on average just a 0.03 increase in points per game in the big five leagues since 2015".
We are delighted to confirm Martha, who has built a long and successful career as America's leading homemaking and lifestyle expert, has followed Snoop and Luka Modric in becoming a minority owner of our football club. We are very excited to welcome Martha on board, and we know experiencing Friday night's game in-person has only increased her own enthusiasm and anticipation for being part of Swansea City.
West Ham won't solve the problems in their squad. They want a striker for about 20m, good luck. Doesn't everyone? They need a top striker who will score them goals, they won't get one for that price. It's typical West Ham, the way the board there operate, they want to solve a problem but they want to do it as cheaply as they can.
Inter and AC Milan will contest the first derby of the season at San Siro tonight, and it will be a battle worth over one billion. As Corriere dello Sport reports, the difference in value of the Inter and Milan's squads is €222m, according to Transfermarkt's data. The difference in cost between the two, however, is €97m. The paradox is that it is Inter's squad that is worth more, but they cost less to assemble.
Once Eric Garcia finalizes his extension, Deco is said to plan to open talks with Torres about a new deal that would keep him at the club well beyond his current 2027 contract. The 25-year-old forward has become a key piece for Hansi Flick, leading the line during Robert Lewandowski's injury absence, until Torres himself was injured. The potential renewal signals a clear intent from Barcelona to continue building with players already in the system.
Chelsea tried to cancel the loan over the weekend after Liam Delap's injury against Fulham, but the striker refused to return to London as his agent and Bayern worked desperately to schmooze the Blues. Agent Ali Barat vowed to 'fight with everything I have' to get the move over the line, and eventually Chelsea caved in and let him go, two years after he joined for £32m.
Plenty of factors go into determining a transfer fee: wages, length of contract, age, position, whether a club has a need to acquire a player or has a need to offload, what the budget is, and how far along the player is in his development. Galleni says there's a premium for upside: an exceedingly athletic player might be able to improve technically and therefore be worth the investment. (The opposite -- a very technically gifted player who becomes a better athlete -- is far rarer.)