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Fabrizio Romano's Here We Go insider notes: Manchester United step up Cody Gakpo chase; Chelsea pursue a CB

We're almost there, the January transfer window is about to open. The first moves will not be long in becoming official. Matheus Cunha has already signed with Wolves from Atletico Madrid for a €50m fee on loan with an obligation to buy clause, while Chelsea are already active on multiple deals. There's an agreement in principle to sign David Datro Fofana, Ivorian striker born in 2002 who will join from Molde for a €12 million fee as medical tests were successfully completed in London last week; Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos will also join Chelsea from Vasco da Gama for €20 million fee add-ons included, he's still 18 but expected to become an important player in the future. Chelsea chase another center back Todd Boehly just doesn't stop, as Chelsea are interested in signing Benoit Badiashile as a new center back from AS Monaco during the January window. Manchester United chase Cody Gakpo Manchester United are preparing new contract proposals for Marcus Rashford and Diogo Dalot. After options triggered in Rashford, Dalot, Shaw and Fred's contracts to extend the agreements until June 2024, Man United want the English striker and the Portuguese fullback to stay on new long term deal as Erik ten Hag considers them part of the project for present and futures. Talks will take place in the next few weeks, while Cody Gakpo remains the club's main priority for January window. Bundesliga transfer action picks up On Bundesliga side, Borussia Dortmund are showing interest for Ivan...

Fabrizio Romano's Here We Go transfer notes: Brazil's next big prospect Endrick, 16, has Europe on notice

There's a new wunderkind that is attracting the entire European market. Remember the name: Endrick. The young Palmeiras gem at the center of a crazy race between many top European clubs, all interested in signing the most talented center forward in South America. Born in July 2006, Endrick made history just a few days ago. At 16 years, three months and four days, he became the youngest scorer in the history of Brasileirão and the youngest scorer in the rich history of Palmeiras, the club where he grew up since when he was a child. Endrick is here! He scored and a brace made history. ⭐️ At 16 years, 3 months, 4 days old he became the youngest goal-scorer in Palmeiras history. 💎 Those who follow youth football know well how Endrick has excelled for many months, including his performances with the national youth teams of Brazil; now even as a professional he has already provided a glimpse of his potential as he continues grow his legend as an excellent, amazing talent. CBS Sports has a brand new daily soccer podcast, covering everything you need to know about the beautiful game. The suitors Last July, Endrick agreed with his agents and his family to sign a new contract with Palmeiras which includes a €60 million release clause. And now the race is open for many clubs. Real Madrid have an excellent relationship with his agents -- the same as Vinicius Junior -- while Barcelona have also been monitoring Endrick for months as they consider him a fantastic player. In France, Paris...

Fabrizio Romano

Almamater Occupation Sports journalist Yearsactive 2011–present Fabrizio Romano (born 21 February 1993) is an Italian Early and personal life [ ] Romano was born in Career [ ] Romano started writing about football at 16, while still studying in high school. Romano is known for his use of the tagline "Here we go!", used when announcing a transfer deal. 90min, he is one of the "most trusted" transfer-related pundits in the sport. References [ ] • ^ a b c Arora, Mudeet (28 August 2020). ". 90min. . Retrieved 24 January 2021. • Smith, Rory (24 January 2022). The New York Times. . Retrieved 29 May 2023. • ^ a b Smith, Rory (24 January 2022). The New York Times. . Retrieved 25 January 2022. (subscription required) • Deodhar, Tanveer (16 September 2021). The SportsGrail. . Retrieved 8 October 2021. • gianlucadimarzio.com (in Italian). . Retrieved 1 March 2021. • Romano, Fabrizio [@FabrizioRomano] (8 August 2019). . Retrieved 26 April 2021– via • ^ a b Villarreal, Antonio (11 August 2021). "[Fabrizio Romano, the man who anticipates all transfers: "My mission is to be reliable at all cost. "]. . Retrieved 25 October 2021. • Sprung, Shlomo (31 August 2021). Boardroom. . Retrieved 12 August 2022. • ^ a b c Jones, Dean (9 July 2020). 'Here We Go!' What's It Like to Be a Transfer Window Superstar Reporter?". Bleacher Report. . Retrieved 24 January 2021. External links [ ]