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Real Madrid can re-sign Nico Paz “whenever they want,” says Como president

Nico Paz (Como)
October 2025

Real Madrid retain the right to re-sign Argentine midfielder Nico Paz from Como for just €9 million in 2026 or €10 million in 2027 under the buyback clause agreed during his 2024 transfer. The 21-year-old has flourished under coach Cesc Fàbregas, recording six goals and nine assists last season and adding three goals and three assists this term.
Como president Mirwan Suwarso confirmed Madrid’s option, stating: “Real Madrid are allowed to buy him back whenever they want. It’s up to Nico to decide his future.” Tottenham had tabled a €70m offer in the summer, but Paz opted to stay. Seen as a long-term successor to Lionel Messi in Argentina’s midfield, he remains central to Xabi Alonso’s rebuild plans.

Heat’s secret Giannis plan revealed amid Bucks star’s future talks

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
October 2025

The Miami Heat reportedly had a contingency trade framework ready for Giannis Antetokounmpo if he had requested to leave Milwaukee, though the package notably excluded Bam Adebayo. Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson reported that while the offer was serious, it was unlikely Milwaukee would have entertained it.
The proposed deal centered on multiple draft picks and key players such as Tyler Herro, Andrew Wiggins, and rising center Kel’el Ware. However, Antetokounmpo’s relationship with Adebayo — both share the same agent — makes a Heat move without him improbable. ESPN’s Shams Charania added that the only team discussed with Bucks management during Antetokounmpo’s offseason talks was the New York Knicks, now led by coach Mike Brown after replacing Tom Thibodeau.

Harry Maguire set to reject Saudi offer in bid to extend Manchester United stay

Harry Maguire (Manchester United)
October 2025

Harry Maguire plans to turn down a £500,000-per-week offer from Saudi Arabia to remain at Manchester United, provided the club guarantees his future and extends his contract. His current deal expires next summer, allowing him to negotiate abroad from January.
Maguire’s resurgence has restored his reputation after losing the captaincy under Erik ten Hag. The 32-year-old prioritizes top-flight competition to preserve his England prospects. United are expected to offer a short-term renewal recognizing his leadership while keeping roster flexibility. If talks collapse, Maguire may revisit foreign options, but his preference is to finish his career at Old Trafford.

Bayern Munich push to resolve Dayot Upamecano contract standoff amid rival interest

Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Bayern Munich are set to hold final contract talks with Dayot Upamecano as negotiations stall over salary demands. The defender, whose deal runs until 2026, wants a raise to match Alphonso Davies’ earnings amid interest from Manchester United, Liverpool, and Real Madrid.
Sporting director Max Eberl leads efforts to close the deal before the winter break, but Bayern are hesitant to break wage structure limits. Upamecano’s form under Vincent Kompany has been excellent, ranking among team leaders in tackles and passing. Failure to agree terms may force Bayern to consider a summer sale to avoid losing him for free.

Alphonso Davies nears Bayern Munich return after long ACL recovery

Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies is closing in on a return after more than six months out with a torn ACL suffered in March. The left-back has resumed light training and individual ball work, marking a key milestone in his rehabilitation.
Davies described his recovery as “mentally tougher than physical,” emphasizing patience and positivity through repetition and setbacks. Supported by teammates Jamal Musiala and Hiroki Ito, he has regained mobility and strength under Bayern’s structured recovery program. The club expects him to rejoin full training before year-end, with a gradual reintegration planned to avoid re-injury.

Crystal Palace begin early talks to extend Oliver Glasner’s contract

Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Crystal Palace have opened preliminary discussions with manager Oliver Glasner about a new contract following the club’s recent success. Chairman Steve Parish confirmed talks are underway to secure Glasner, whose deal expires at season’s end.
Glasner, who guided Palace to their first FA Cup and a Community Shield win, has impressed with his tactical setup and consistency. Parish stated that both parties want to ensure “the conditions are right” for Glasner to continue. He also praised Adam Wharton’s focus amid transfer links, calling him “extraordinary talent” who may one day move to a Champions League club.

Barcelona set to trigger £30m clause to sign Marcus Rashford permanently

Marcus Rashford (Barcelona)
October 2025

Barcelona are preparing to activate Marcus Rashford’s £30 million permanent purchase option following his strong start under Hansi Flick. The 27-year-old has revived his career in Spain after joining on loan from Manchester United, scoring three goals and assisting five in his first ten matches.
Barca’s management, initially wary of his inconsistent final years at Old Trafford, are now convinced after his key Champions League performance at Newcastle. Sporting director Deco and manager Flick both back the permanent deal, which would include £5 million in add-ons. Rashford’s resurgence has also revived his England prospects ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold omitted from Real Madrid calendar amid fitness struggles

Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold (Real Madrid)
October 2025

Real Madrid’s 2026 official calendar notably excludes Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold, symbolising a dip in their status amid form and injury struggles. Bellingham, recovering from shoulder surgery, has lost his automatic starting role under Xabi Alonso, while Alexander-Arnold’s debut season has been hampered by a serious hamstring injury.
Bellingham has started only one of Madrid’s past three matches since returning and was also omitted from Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad due to fitness concerns. Alexander-Arnold, signed from Liverpool in the summer, tore his biceps femoris muscle during his Champions League debut and remains sidelined. Madrid insist both remain key to long-term plans but face immediate competition from rising talents such as Arda Güler and Franco Mastantuono.

Messi magic lifts Inter Miami in dominant 4-0 win over Atlanta United

Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)
October 2025

Lionel Messi inspired Inter Miami to a 4-0 victory over Atlanta United, scoring twice and providing an assist in a commanding display. Skipping Argentina duty paid off as the 38-year-old spearheaded Miami’s push for a top-two finish in the Eastern Conference. Jordi Alba and Luis Suárez also struck in the rout.
Messi opened the scoring with a curling strike before assisting Alba’s deft finish after a 50-yard pass. Suárez volleyed home a third before Messi added a late second to seal an emphatic win. The Herons controlled possession throughout, demonstrating fluid attacking chemistry and sharpness ahead of the playoff push.

Manchester United plot £60m swoop for Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton amid midfield overhaul

Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Manchester United are preparing a £60 million bid for Adam Wharton as manager Ruben Amorim targets a midfield revamp. With Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo facing exits, Wharton has emerged as the top target following United’s failed pursuit of Brighton’s Carlos Baleba.
The 21-year-old England international, who starred in Palace’s FA Cup triumph, is admired for his passing and tactical awareness. Amorim believes Wharton’s profile suits United’s 3-4-2-1 setup. Palace are expected to demand a higher fee, while United aim to complete a deal before January as part of their rebuild after last season’s 15th-place finish.

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