
Emi Buendia Departs for Leverkusen on Loan
Aston Villa’s Argentine midfielder Emi Buendia, 28, has secured a loan move to Bayer Leverkusen for the remainder of the season. Despite extending his contract at Villa, Buendia has struggled to cement a starting place in the Premier League this campaign.
Fulham Negotiating Seth Chingwaro Deal
Manchester City’s 17-year-old midfielder Seth Chingwaro remains a £750,000 target for Fulham. The Cottagers are reportedly keen to secure the young talent on a long-term contract.
Plymouth Eyeing Ukraine Defender Maksym Talovierov
Championship club Plymouth Argyle are interested in signing Ukrainian defender Maksym Talovierov from Austrian side LASK. Pilgrims manager Miron Muslic has expressed his admiration for the 24-year-old, who previously played for Slavia Prague. Plymouth’s backline has been depleted by injuries, and Muslic is hopeful of securing Talovierov’s services soon.
Juventus Challenge Wolves for Lens Defender Kevin Danso
Wolves’ pursuit of Lens centre-back Kevin Danso has been complicated by Juventus’ interest in the Austria international. The Premier League strugglers had hoped to sign Danso on loan with an obligation to buy, but the Serie A giants have now made a competing offer for a half-season loan without a permanent purchase clause.

Al-Nassr Targets Premier League Trio in £140 Million Swoop
Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr are planning a £140 million raid on the Premier League before the close of the transfer window. Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran is expected to complete a £64 million move, while the club is also pursuing Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma and Manchester City’s Mateo Kovacic.

Brighton have rejected Al-Nassr’s initial offer for Mitoma, but the Saudi club is expected to return with an eye-watering £75 million bid. Despite the financial lure, Mitoma is reportedly not overly keen on a move away from European football.
Al-Nassr’s delegation in London is working to secure these high-profile signings before the Saudi transfer window closes tonight.
Middlesbrough’s Emmanuel Latte Lath on Verge of MLS Transfer Record
Middlesbrough’s 26-year-old Ivorian striker Emmanuel Latte Lath is set to become the most expensive player in MLS history, with a £22.5 million move to Atlanta United in the works. Latte Lath, who has already passed a medical, will provide a significant profit for Boro, who have made plans to replace their 11-goal top scorer before the transfer deadline.
One potential target for the Championship promotion hopefuls is Slovan Bratislava’s David Strelec, who represented Slovakia at Euro 2024.