Nicolas Raskin turned down moves to Everton and Leeds United despite Rangers engaging in talks with the Premier League duo over the 24-year-old Belgium midfielder, while Brentford also held discussions with the Scottish Premiership club. (The Boot Room), external Besiktas and Fenerbahce made tentative enquiries about Nicolas Raskin before Friday's Turkish transfer deadline, but no serious offer was tabled for the 24-year-old for whom FC Copenhagen explored a move earlier this month before it was confirmed the Belgium midfielder had no intention of leaving Rangers. (Rangers Review), external
Chelsea attempted to call off Nicolas Jackson's proposed transfer to Bayern Munich but the striker stayed in Germany, attempting to push through a move which was eventually revived and completed on deadline day. "Liam I think is around 10-12 weeks [out] so a long way to go," Maresca told a news conference on Friday before he was asked about Jackson's rollercoaster end to the summer.
Real Madrid are reportedly planning to make a bid in the region of 60m (52m) for the transfer of Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton. Wharton is also a target for Manchester United, as covered in more detail in an exclusive column for the Daily Briefing. It seems the England international is also likely to have serious interest from Spain, with Defensa Central claiming Madrid could big bid money for him.
Image source, SNS Speculation surrounds the omission of Nicolas Raskin at Rangers and Alfie Dorringston at Aberdeen, while Heart of Midlothian reportedly face competition for a potential signing and Dundee United's Jim Goodwin reveals his "height and power" signing philosophy. Despite Nicolas Raskin being quoted publicly saying he had no intention of leaving Rangers during the summer transfer window, the 24-year-old Belgium midfielder will not be in the Scottish Premiership club's squad to face Hearts on Saturday following talks with head coach Russell Martin.
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It is a big challenge because in football you need processes to make that work. You don't push a button. You have to work every day and create. There is so much quality. We are looking to make that work and tick. Suddenly, it will hopefully explode. We don't know when. Until then we will have good minutes, bad minutes, and make it work.
Joel Ordonez is an outstanding young defender, and it is safe to assume that he will be leaving Club Brugge in 2026. He is going to the World Cup finals next summer, and I am told that he is almost certain to have gone before that point. Chelsea and Villa are both long-term admirers of Ordonez, so no shock they are both posting scouts to keep tabs on his progress, and seeing him in action against an international-calibre strike force like Argentina is important.
Zhegrova joined the Serie A giants from Lille in a deal worth €14.3m plus up to €3m in add-ons, following David to Italy after he completed his free transfer in July. The 26-year-old winger scored eight goals and provided two assists in all competitions for the French club last season, adding some firepower to Igor Tudor's ranks. Zhegrova missed 28 games for Lille with an adductor injury, but has been brought in to replace Nico Gonzalez, who has joined Atletico Madrid on loan.
Rangers' owners reportedly continue to back Russell Martin despite fan criticism, while there is midfielder speculation for both Dundee clubs. Russell Martin retains the backing of Rangers' owners for now despite the head coach losing the support of many of the Scottish Premiership club's fans. (Football Insider), external New Nottingham Forest head coach Ange Postecoglou may bring former Scotland Under-21 international and ex-Hibernian boss Nick Montgomery, who was one of his assistants with Tottenham Hotspur, with him to the City Ground. (Daily Mail), external
Manchester United want to sign Ruben Neves from Al-Hilal during the January transfer window. They need more quality and depth in the midfield, and the 28-year-old will add more control and creativity to the side. Neves knows the Premier League well from his time at Wolves, and he will be able to settle quickly and make an instant impact. Ruben Neves on the January shortlist According to a report from Team Talk, Manchester United are keeping tabs on Adam Wharton and Carlos Baleba as well.
Tottenham find themselves at a crossroads as Yves Bissouma, the seasoned Mali international, appears increasingly likely to leave following a reported fallout with manager Thomas Frank. The midfielder is not a part of the new Tottenham manager's plans for this season and after disagreements with the manager, he wants to leave the club, according to Football Insider. Bissouma has slipped down the pecking order since Frank took charge of the club