As últimas notícias do mercado: as contratações e os rumores de transferências que estão na ordem do dia

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As últimas notícias do mercado: as contratações e os rumores de transferências que estão na ordem do dia

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Com a época a caminhar a passos largos para o seu término, o mercado está ao rubro, com os clubes a acelerarem as negociações de forma a tentarem fechar as contratações de novos jogadores, seja para a próxima época, seja já para junho, a tempo de disputarem o Mundial de Clubes, no caso das equipas que se apuraram para a prova da FIFA.


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Dos gigantes europeus às movimentações das equipas da Liga Portuguesa, fica a par das notícias que têm agitado o mercado nas últimas horas.

As últimas notícias do mercado

Manchester United, orientado pelo português Ruben Amorim, acaba de anunciar o primeiro reforço para 2025/26: trata-se de Matheus Cunha, internacional brasileiro do Wolverhampton. Ao que tudo indica, os red devils acionaram a cláusula de rescisão do avançado, pagando 74 milhões de euros pelo seu passe.

É oficial: aos 37 anos, e depois de terminar contrato com a AtalantaRui Patrício assinou um vínculo de curta duração com o Al-Ain, dos Emirados Árabes Unidos, para disputar o Mundial de Clubes, que se inicia neste mês de junho.

Impasse nas negociações entre Real MadridBenfica para a transferência de Álvaro Carreras. De acordo com o jornal ‘Record’, a intransigência dos encarnados, que não aceitam negociar abaixo dos 50 milhões de euros da cláusula de rescisão, fez com que o interesse dos merengues tenha esfriado.

O triunfo do PSG na final da Liga dos Campeões também fez sorrir… o Benfica. Isto porque, segundo o ‘Record’, o clube francês teve de pagar mais 4 milhões de euros às águias pela transferência de João Neves, que chega, assim, aos 63,92 milhões de euros. De recordar que o médio foi vendido no verão passado por 59,92 milhões de euros de verba fixa, ficando outros 10 milhões dependentes do cumprimento de objetivos.

Com apenas sete jogos disputados de leão ao peito, num total de somente 110 minutos em campo, Biel está de saída do Sporting. O ‘Record’ escreve que o extremo deve ser emprestado pelos verde e brancos neste verão, sendo que há clubes brasileiros interessados.

A informação é do jornal’ O Jogo’: BenficaNicolás Otamendi estão em negociações tendo em vista a renovação do contrato do central, de 37 anos, que expira no final deste mês.

João Félix quer o Benfica e o Benfica quer João Félix. Segundo o portal britânico ‘CaughtOffside’, o objetivo do avançado português passa por voltar à Luz neste mercado de verão e o jornal ‘Record’ deu força a estas informações, afirmando que o regresso de Félix aos encarnados nunca esteve tão próximo de se concretizar. De recordar que o internacional luso esteve emprestado pelo Chelsea ao AC Milan durante a última temporada.

A notícia está a ser avançada pelo jornal ‘A Bola’: o Manchester United, orientado por Ruben Amorim, está a equacionar a possibilidade de avançar para a contratação de Pedro Gonçalves. Segundo a mesma fonte, porém, o Sporting não aceita negociar abaixo dos 80 milhões de euros da cláusula de rescisão do avançado.

A transferência de Gabri Veiga para o FC Porto está presa por detalhes, escreve o ‘Record’. Ao que tudo indica, dragões e Al-Ahli estão cada vez mais próximos de um acordo, mas ainda falta o aval do Fundo de Investimento Público (PIF) saudita para que o negócio se possa concretizar.

Há mais um clube interessado em Viktor Gyökeres. Depois de, nas últimas semanas, ter sido associado a ArsenalChelsea e Juventus, o sueco do Sporting está agora a ser apontado aos italianos do Nápoles, avança o ‘Corriere dello Sport’.

Nesta sexta-feira, o Liverpool tornou oficial a contratação de Jeremie Frimpong, ala direito neerlandês do Bayer Leverkusen, pelo qual os reds pagam 40 milhões de euros mais 5 milhões de euros dependentes do cumprimento de objetivos.

Liverpool anunciou, nesta sexta-feira, que Trent Alexander-Arnold vai deixar o clube para se juntar ao Real Madrid no imediato e, por isso, a tempo de disputar o Mundial de Clubes pelos merengues.

Afinal, o Benfica não vai avançar para a contratação em definitivo de Renato Sanches. Segundo o jornal ‘Record’, os encarnados deixaram passar o prazo para ativarem a opção de compra de 10 milhões de euros que detinham pelo passe do médio, que voltou à Luz no último verão por empréstimo do PSG.

Sporting aparenta ter aumentado as exigências para deixar sair Viktor Gyökeres. De acordo com os britânicos do ‘The Guardian’, os leões estão agora a pedir 80 milhões de euros pelo passe do sueco, depois de já ter sido noticiado que o clube aceitaria vendê-lo por um valor entre os 70 e os 75 milhões de euros.

AC Milan já anunciou o sucessor de Sérgio Conceição no comando técnico da equipa: trata-se de Massimiliano Allegri, que já tinha orientado o clube entre as temporadas de 2010/11 e 2013/14.

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