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This week’s transfer round-up 💰

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This week’s transfer round-up
This week’s transfer round-up 💰

Official Announcements and Credible Rumors: A look back at this week's transfer news.

It's Official ✅

– Dayot Upamecano has extended his contract with Bayern Munich until 2030.

– Thomas Tuchel will remain as England manager until 2028.

– Roberto De Zerbi is no longer the coach of Olympique de Marseille.

– Habib Beye has been dismissed by Stade Rennais.

– Thomas Frank has been sacked from his position as Tottenham manager.

– Raheem Sterling has signed with Feyenoord as a free agent!

– Kalidou Koulibaly has extended his contract with Al-Hilal.

– Nottingham Forest has parted ways with Sean Dyche.

– Five months after his arrival, Jorge Sampaoli is no longer the coach of Atlético Mineiro.

– On loan from AC Milan with an option to buy, Álex Jiménez has signed permanently with Bournemouth.

– Released by OM this winter, Ruben Blanco joins Girona.

– Having played for OM and OL, Nicolas N’Koulou has retired at the age of 35.

This Week's Rumors 💣

– Liverpool is highly interested in Jules Koundé and is reportedly ready to make an offer between 60 and 80 million euros this summer! (Daily Mail)

– Sevilla president José Carrasco explained his decision not to sign Sergio Ramos: “I told Sergio’s entourage that for me, it was incompatible to be an owner and at the same time play for Sevilla.”

– Habib Beye, Eric Chelle, and Sérgio Conceição are among the candidates for the OM coaching job! (RMC, Foot Mercato, L’Équipe)

– Tottenham is considering Mauricio Pochettino or Roberto De Zerbi to replace Thomas Frank. (Ben Jacobs)

– With his contract expiring next June, Robert Lewandowski is attracting interest from MLS and top European clubs! (Mundo Deportivo)

– With his contract at Milan ending, the future of Luka Modric is uncertain (CalcioMercato).

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