Transfer Rumors: AC Milan…

Transfer Rumors: AC Milan…

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is reportedly on the radar of AC Milan. In addition, Chelsea and Real Madrid have both expressed interest in Nottingham Forest‘s esteemed defender Murillo. Stay tuned for the latest transfer updates and rumors from the football world.

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HOT TRANSFER RUMORS

– AC Milan is gearing up to pursue Liverpool’s Alisson, as reported by Sky Sports’ Sacha Tavolieri. With current goalkeeper Mike Maignan likely leaving at the season’s end—most closely linked with Chelsea—Milan has already reached out to Alisson’s agents. The 33-year-old has 18 months remaining on his Anfield contract, suggesting a potential summer transfer if a new deal isn’t secured. Alisson, bought for £67 million in 2018, has been vital to Liverpool’s UEFA Champions League win and two Premier League titles.

Murillo from Nottingham Forest is being eyed by Chelsea and Real Madrid. The 23-year-old is open to a possible transfer in the summer of 2026, according to the Daily Mail. Having impressed since his move from Corinthians in August 2023—earning a spot in the Brazil squad—he signed a four-and-a-half-year contract in January. A club-record fee over £55m will be required to capture him.

Manchester United is considering activating the £65m release clause of Antoine Semenyo from AFC Bournemouth in January, while Liverpool remains the frontrunner for his signature, according to TEAMtalk. The Ghana international has six goals and three assists this season, making him one of the most sought-after players in Europe.

– Clubs in the Saudi Pro League are determined to acquire Mohamed Salah on either a loan or permanent transfer from Liverpool, as per Gulf News. The Public Investment Fund is closely monitoring Salah’s situation, hoping to sign him during his AFCON commitments in January.

AS Roma is negotiating with Manchester United for a potential loan of forward Joshua Zirkzee in January, according to Sky Sports. Roma is eager to enhance their attacking lineup as Evan Ferguson prepares to return to Brighton & Hove Albion in January. They prefer a loan arrangement that includes objectives, while United favors a permanent transfer or a loan with a permanent option.

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OTHER RUMORS

– Germany international Nico Schlotterbeck is sought by Barcelona’s Hansi Flick, but the 26-year-old prefers a move to Bayern Munich or Real Madrid (Sky Sports Germany).

Napoli aims to strengthen their squad in January and has targeted Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo. Other potential signings include Brooke Norton-Cuffy from Genoa, while striker Lorenzo Lucca is being sought by AC Milan or Roma (Gazzetta Dello Sport).

– Chelsea is set to compete with Bayern Munich for French left-back Castello Lukaba. The 22-year-old is under contract with RB Leipzig until 2029, but he may be let go next summer if the club fails to secure a Champions League spot (TEAMtalk).

– AC Milan and Villarreal are among clubs interested in signing 19-year-old Nigerian talent Sani Suleiman, along with several MLS teams (TEAMtalk).

– Aston Villa is aiming to enhance their attacking squad with a move for Grêmio forward Alysson. The 19-year-old attacker fits Villa’s desired profile, and they intend to make an approach in January (The Athletic).

Jack Grealish has his sights set on Everton as his preferred destination away from Manchester City, with a potential £50m move next summer (Football Insider).

– Ajax is in discussions with free agent Takehiro Tomiyasu, who is currently without a club after departing Arsenal in the summer. The Dutch side is reportedly offering the Japan international a six-month deal (Nico Schira).