These attackers who paralyze the transfer window

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By: Manu Tournoux

For those who follow the transfer window with diligence, it is impossible to have missed their names since the opening of the market. Almost every day, the same catchphrase concerning Osimhen, Gyökeres and Sesko. Three attackers on departure, who must strengthen prestigious stables. The first was a hit during his surprising loan to Galatasaray. As a result, the Turkish club hopes to keep it, Manchester United has made it a priority, Juventus Turin dreams of stealing it and al-Hilal offers a pack of deniers. Naples is quietly waiting for a club to come and drop the € 75 million in the release clause.

From his case will result from the outcome of many other files. Starting with Viktor Gyökeres, the Sporting CP serial goalscorer who was to panic the transfer window. He does not panic him that much since the English clubs supposed to be after him are slow to take out the checkbook. A little Manchester United here, from the arsenal there, and now from Liverpool. The battle that the 27 -year -old Swedish striker delivers with his club concerning his starting indemnity does not facilitate things.

Several attackers in the waiting room

Benjamin Sesko, he thought, thought to double all these beautiful people by committing himself with Arsenal, who had reached an agreement with the RB Leipzig for the Slovenian striker. Except that his salary claims have cooled the Gunners, however clearly eager to find the number 9 that they lack so much. Everything seemed wedged and today, nothing moves. So, the clubs turn to other tracks, relaunch the alternatives. Manchester United, for example, turned to French Hugo Ekitike, facing the ambient status quo.

Other players are waiting for things to decade. If it will be difficult to dislodge Alexander Isak from Newcastle, Marcus Rashford, Christopher Nkunku, Darwin Nuñez are likely to change air, the places must be released. Rashford Dream of Barça, Nkunku interests Manchester United and Nuñez waits for Naples Vende Osimhen. All these pending movements block the transfer window of many clubs. Until when?