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 o verão prestes a chegar, 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

Não param de surgir informações sobre o futuro de Viktor Gyökeres. Segundo o ‘Record’, o Arsenal está a considerar as exigências do Sporting muito altas, numa altura em que os leões estarão a pedir 80 milhões de euros pelo sueco, e terão “congelado” a transferência. Enquanto isso, o jornal italiano ‘Corriere della Sera’ revela que a Juventus continua interessada em avançar para o ponta de lança leonino, embora esteja à espera de vender Dušan Vlahović para ter maior disponibilidade financeira para concretizar o negócio. Também o Atlético de Madrid está, novamente de acordo com o ‘Record’, atento a todo este processo e interessado em contratar Gyökeres.

A informação está a ser avançada pelo jornal italiano ‘Tuttosport’: o nome de Morten Hjulmand é um dos favoritos do Inter para substituir Hakan Çalhanoğlu, que pode estar de saída para o Galatasaray. Para o Sporting, contudo, o médio dinamarquês é considerado imprescindível, pelo que vai ser difícil convencer os leões a negociar o seu passe neste verão.

FC Porto é um dos clubes interessados em Tyler Dibling, avança o jornal ‘Record’. Trata-se de um extremo inglês, de apenas 19 anos, que realizou 33 partidas na última temporada com a camisola do Southampton na Premier League.

Em declarações à imprensa, Rui Costa, presidente do Benfica, confirmou que o clube ainda não chegou a acordo com o Real Madrid para a transferência de Álvaro Carreras. Isto numa altura em que o lateral espanhol tem sido dado como próximo dos merengues.

Viktor Gyökeres terá recusado a possibilidade de rumar ao Manchester United. De acordo com o jornal ‘Record’, os empresários do sueco do Sporting informaram a equipa de Ruben Amorim que não há a possibilidade de se concretizar uma transferência para Old Trafford neste verão.

O ‘Record’ está a avançar que o FC Porto está interessado na contratação do internacional paraguaio Julio Enciso, que terminou a última temporada emprestado pelo Brighton ao Ipswich Town.

Crystal Palace está interessado em contratar Ousmane Diomande. De acordo com o jornal ‘Record’, o emblema inglês já promoveu várias sondagens tendo em vista a possível contratação do central do Sporting.

Benfica anunciou a aquisição em definitivo do passe de Samuel Dahl, que estava emprestado pela Roma desde o último mercado de inverno. Os encarnados pagaram 9 milhões de euros, ficando outros 2 milhões dependentes do cumprimento de objetivos. SABE MAIS

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