Man Utd plans to acquire Jobe Bellingham while Real Madrid allows Endrick to leave,... are among the notable transfer updates today, 26/10.
According to The Mirror, Man Utd is interested in Jobe Bellingham and may consider loaning the Borussia Dortmund midfielder in the upcoming January transfer window. It remains unclear whether Bellingham will return to England or stay at Dortmund to compete for a starting spot.
Currently, coach Alonso views Endrick only as a backup option, with the Brazilian striker having sat on the bench for 7 consecutive matches without playing even a few minutes. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid has a clear plan: the club will only let Endrick leave on loan in the January transfer window and “has no intention” to sell him permanently. The aim is to give him more playing time, regain confidence, and thereby increase his chances of appearing at the 2026 World Cup.
According to Football Insider, Chelsea is considering joining Aston Villa and Brighton in the pursuit of right-back Guela Doué from Strasbourg. The shared ownership link via BlueCo between Chelsea and Strasbourg could be a decisive factor in determining the 23-year-old player’s next club.
Meanwhile, The Blues are also monitoring Barcelona center-back Ronald Araujo as a long-term replacement option for Reece James, who has suffered frequent injuries in recent seasons.
According to Sport1, Man City is considering competing with Bayern Munich and Dortmund to sign young talent Said El Mala. The winger from Cologne has had an impressive start to the Bundesliga season, scoring three spectacular goals in just six appearances.
His outstanding form has attracted attention from many top European clubs, but Man City’s interest is said to be “very serious.” The 19-year-old still has a contract with Cologne until June 2030.
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