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Transfer Talk: Thursday’s Football Gossip unveils potential moves for Salah, Mbappe, and more

In the ever-evolving world of football transfers, Thursday’s gossip mill is abuzz with intriguing possibilities. DailyExpress brings you a round of speculations in the football world this Thursday.

The prospect of Mohamed Salah’s departure from Liverpool next summer has ignited speculation about a possible acquisition of French sensation Kylian Mbappe. However, as of now, Mbappe remains steadfast in his commitment to Paris St-Germain, leaving Liverpool’s intentions uncertain.

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Amidst these talks, Inter Milan is expected to secure the future of Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez, dismissing previous links to Chelsea and Manchester United.

Meanwhile, Everton is eyeing moves in the upcoming January transfer window, with Aston Villa’s Leander Dendoncker and Leicester City’s Kasey McAteer on their radar.

Tottenham, facing potential challenges in their midfield, might have to ward off offers for key players like Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Oliver Skipp. The situation is further complicated by the absence of Rodrigo Bentancur until February due to an ankle injury.

AC Milan, grappling with central defensive concerns, is exploring a loan deal for Arsenal’s Jakub Kiwior to bolster their backline in January. 

Conversely, Chelsea is contemplating the recall of Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos from Nottingham Forest, dissatisfied with his current loan arrangement.

Aston Villa, eyeing replacements, has identified Lens and Ghana midfielder Salis Abdul Samed as a potential successor for Douglas Luiz, should circumstances necessitate the sale of the Brazilian midfielder. 

Meanwhile, Newcastle United is exploring the possibility of strengthening their attack with the potential acquisition of Stuttgart and Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy.

As the transfer window approaches, these speculations add an extra layer of excitement to the football landscape, with fans eagerly awaiting the unfolding of these potential moves in the coming months.

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