As he builds his squad for the European Championship qualifiers in September, national coach Domenico Tedesco is no doubt keeping a close eye on the transfer market as well. After all, some of his players have changed clubs in recent days. There are still a number of Red Devils eligible for transfer.
Charles de Cutlery left AC Milan this week and completed a lease move to Atalanta BC. In turn, Romeo Lafia signed a long-term contract with Chelsea FC. Earlier this summer, Loïs Openda (RB Leipzig) and Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), among others, have already made the switch. And there are more demons who can make a conversion in the Mercato slot.
Strong bearer in club and devils
For example, you’re still looking forward to what will happen to Romelu Lukaku, while Jeremy Dooku is emphatically pictured at the English top. In addition, there also now appears to be some movement around fellow Stade Rennes, Arthur Thiatt. according to L’Equipe After all, the 23-year-old has put himself in the spotlight from a number of interesting teams.
Having previously impressed at KV Oostende and Bologna FC, Theate started at Rennes in the summer of 2022. There he quickly grew into a stronghold in defence. And now Theate has also conquered a staple with the Red Devils. These good performances did not go unnoticed by other clubs.
Top German and English
according to L’Equipe Theate could make a dream transfer, for example, as he is on the long list for the great Liverpool side. In addition, Fulham FC will also follow suit. However, both English clubs do not seem very concrete. It will be RB Leipzig. The German club, which is looking for a replacement for Jusko Gvardiol, is said to have made the first contacts. Although it remains to wait for the first concrete presentation.
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