Premier League, Wolves and Man City
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The 20 Premier League clubs have broken the record for the amount spent in a single transfer window, splashing £2.37bn. The transfer of striker Noah Okafor from AC Milan to Leeds United for £18m took the total outlay for the English top flight above the 2023 record of £2.
Indeed, Tchatchoua was recorded as the fastest player in the 2024-25 Serie A season - clocking a top speed of 36.3 kph - and the 23-year-old will have his eyes on Ki-Jana Hoever's place at right wing-back.
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer ‘Key’ Wolves Asset ‘Close’ to Move to Premier League Rivals In ‘Positive Step’
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BirminghamWorld on MSN'Big signing' - Birmingham City told to buy £9m-rated gem who saw Wolves move collapse in 2019
Portuguese outlet Record understands Birmingham City are interested in bringing Danny Namaso back to English football to bolster the team’s attacking options. It’s widely believed that Porto are seeking a figure of around 10 million euros for the forward, which works out at around £8.6m.