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6 days ago
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Fabrizio Romano Offers Latest on PSG Interest in £50M-Rated Newcastle, Man City Target
PSG are expected to be in the market for a center-back this summer, and one name on their radar is Bournemouth standout Illya Zabarnyi. But landing the Ukrainian defender won't be straightforward. Last year, PSG leaned into youth with the additions of Lucas Beraldo and Willian Pacho, and that strategy could carry over into this transfer window. While the summer window is still a couple of months away, rumors are already picking up speed. Advertisement In May, Sky Sport Switzerland linked PSG with Zabarnyi and Club Brugge's Joel Ordoñez as potential targets. However, bringing in Zabarnyi could depend on how things unfold elsewhere in the squad. One factor that could shape the club's transfer plans is the future of Matvey Safonov. With Gianluigi Donnarumma potentially solidifying his role as the long-term No. 1, Safonov might be on the move—either through a sale or a loan. If PSG can clear out some space in the goalkeeper hierarchy, it could strengthen their case to convince Zabarnyi. Could PSG secure Bournemouth ace Illya Zabarnyi?On Tuesday, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano provided the latest regarding the Parisians' have already opened talks with Bournemouth over a potential move for Zabarnyi. Advertisement Luis Campos has been tracking the Ukrainian defender for years and is now pushing to bring him to Paris. PSG do have backup options, though. The club have two other center-backs on their shortlist in case Bournemouth decide not to sell. PSG face a challenge in securing the talented defender, as The iPaper reported that Zabarnyi, a serious target for Newcastle and admired by Manchester City, is believed to have a starting price tag of around £50 million.
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31-03-2025
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Revealed – Canada Star's HUGE Salary Demands As Inter Milan & Juventus Line Up For Transfer Battle
Revealed – Canada Star's HUGE Salary Demands As Inter Milan & Juventus Line Up For Transfer Battle Revealed – Canada Star's HUGE Salary Demands As Inter Milan & Juventus Line Up For Transfer Battle Lille and Canada striker Jonathan David has revealed his salary demands, with Inter Milan and Juventus ready to vie for his signature. This according to Sky Sport Switzerland, via FCInterNews. They report that the 25-year-old is aiming for €9 million gross per season, plus a €15 million sign-on bonus and €10 million in agent fees. Advertisement It is no secret that striker Jonathan David is set to leave Lille on a free transfer this summer. The Canadian will be available when his contract with the Ligue 1 side expires at the end of June. And there have been quite a few clubs linked with David's signature. According to Sky Sport Switzerland, teams in the Premier League are lukewarm. The tax regulations around the English top flight make it more straightforward to invest in big transfer fees than high wages. Therefore, it looks as though David will move to a league other than the Premier League. Jonathan David Makes Salary Demands As Inter & Juventus Line Up BOLOGNA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Jonathan David of LOSC Lille during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between Bologna FC 1909 and LOSC Lille at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on November 27, 2024 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by) According to Sky Sport Switzerland, Jonathan David is aiming for wages of €9 million gross per season. Advertisement In addition, the Canadian international wants a €15 million sign-on bonus. And another €10 million in agent fees. That would mean that, in spite of David being a free transfer, a deal would not be without costs. Nevertheless, Sky Switzerland report, Inter Milan are considering a move. The Nerazzurri have become specialists in free transfer deals. Even if it means that there are some other costs associated with the signing. Meanwhile, Inter's Derby d'Italia rivals Juventus are also targeting David. He is one of their main targets to replace Dusan Vlahovic should the former Fiorentina striker leave. Advertisement Sky Switzerland report that David's hope is for a move to a top club in La Liga. However, the broadcaster note, there currently appears to be more interest in the Canadian's signature coming from Serie A.