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Robertson’s Errors Spark Left-Back Transfer Chatter

Andy Robertson (Liverpool)
April 2025

Andy Robertson endured a nightmare moment in Liverpool’s 2-1 loss to Fulham, making two critical errors that led to the home side’s second goal. His poor pass and failed clearance handed Alex Iwobi the opportunity to score.
The Scottish left-back’s mistake-laden sequence has intensified speculation that Liverpool may look to upgrade at left-back this summer, with Milos Kerkez (Bournemouth) and Antonee Robinson (Fulham) named as top targets.

Fofana Undergoes Surgery, Out for Season

Wesley Fofana (Chelsea)
April 6

Chelsea confirmed that defender Wesley Fofana has undergone successful hamstring surgery and is expected to miss the rest of the season, including the Club World Cup this summer.
After suffering a fresh muscle injury shortly after returning from a long layoff, Fofana was assessed by specialists who recommended surgery. He’ll now begin a rehab program with Chelsea’s medical team at Cobham. He’s played just 14 league games this season.

Villa Embrace the Challenge Ahead of PSG Clash

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
April 6 (ahead of April 9 UCL tie)

Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers admits the team expects to “suffer” against PSG in their Champions League quarter-final first leg but insists they are going to Paris aiming to win. Villa are confident after seven straight wins and are embracing their underdog role against the French champions.
Rogers emphasized that Villa deserve their spot after strong performances in Europe and credited January signings like Marco Asensio (on loan from PSG) and Marcus Rashford (on loan from Manchester United) for strengthening their squad ahead of the season’s final stretch.

Guardiola Confirms De Bruyne Exit Was Man City’s Decision

Kevin De Bruyne, Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
April 6

Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Kevin De Bruyne’s departure this summer is due to a club decision, not the player’s. After 10 trophy-filled seasons, City opted not to offer a contract extension, allowing De Bruyne to leave as a free agent.
Guardiola revealed the difficult task of informing De Bruyne personally, citing the midfielder’s injury battles and unwavering dedication to City. Despite his legendary status, the decision was made collectively by the coach, sporting director Txiki Begiristain, and the club hierarchy.

Vinícius Misses Again as Madrid Stunned by Valencia

Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid)
Saturday, April 6

Real Madrid suffered a 2-1 home defeat to Valencia, with Vinícius Júnior missing his second penalty in under a month. The loss gives Barcelona the chance to go six points clear at the top if they beat Real Betis later.
Despite dominating possession, Madrid were undone by wasted chances and a brilliant showing from Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. After a missed penalty from Vinícius and a disallowed own goal, Valencia capitalized on a late counter to secure their first LaLiga away win of the season.

Pep Wants Morgan Rogers Back at Man City

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
Summer 2025 Transfer Window

Pep Guardiola is keen on bringing back Morgan Rogers to Manchester City. The winger has made a big impression at Villa this season, catching City’s attention with his creativity, work rate, and ability to perform in big games.
City are weighing up a formal approach, though Villa won’t sell cheaply. Rogers, who scored in a key match against Nottingham Forest, would be part of Guardiola’s long-term vision to refresh the squad with emerging talent.

Juventus May Scrap Kolo Muani Plans

Randal Kolo Muani (Juventus)
Summer 2025 Transfer Window

Juventus are reportedly backing off plans to keep Kolo Muani beyond this season. The striker’s form has dipped, and club officials are questioning whether he is the right long-term fit to lead their forward line.
Despite initial intentions to make his stay permanent, a seven-game scoreless run has raised doubts at Juve. His hefty price tag and recent struggles may lead the Italian side to explore alternative striker options instead.

Man Utd & Forest Join Euro Giants in Race for Mateta

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace)
Summer 2025 Transfer Window

Mateta’s 13-goal season has caught the attention of multiple clubs, with Manchester United and Nottingham Forest joining the race. The French striker has become a consistent performer and is seen as a proven Premier League goal threat.
United and Forest are expected to compete with Bayern Munich, Juventus, and Atlético Madrid. Palace will likely field offers amid rising interest, and the forward’s strong form may spark a high-stakes bidding war this summer.

Liverpool Eye Barça’s Araújo in Potential Díaz Swap

Ronald Araújo (Barcelona), Luis Díaz (Liverpool)
Summer 2025 Transfer Window

Liverpool are monitoring Ronald Araújo as they look to bolster their defense. The Reds are seriously considering the 26-year-old Uruguay international, who has impressed at Barcelona and fits the profile of a commanding, ball-playing center-back.
Barcelona are optimistic about keeping Araújo but may explore a swap deal involving Luis Díaz to ease financial strain. The move would depend on Araújo’s willingness to leave, and both clubs are expected to assess their options soon.

Atletico Madrid Table £64m Shock Bid for Manchester United Flop Antony

Antony (Real Betis)
Ongoing; loaned in January 2025

Manchester United have received a surprising £64 million offer from Atletico Madrid for Antony, who has regained form on loan at Real Betis. United bought him for £86m in 2022, but his Old Trafford future is uncertain.
Antony has scored 4 goals and provided 4 assists in 12 games for Betis under Manuel Pellegrini, reigniting interest in La Liga. Atletico are willing to pay £38m up front plus £26m in add-ons. Amorim blamed Antony’s EPL struggles on “physicality,” but the winger’s agent hit back, citing limited playing time (only 252 minutes under Amorim).

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