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CaughtOffside’s Transfer Fit rating explained: Michael Olise to Liverpool high, Sandro Tonali to Arsenal low

6 March 2026 at 18:28

Transfers are a big part of football, and it’s every bit as chaotic and unpredictable as the beautiful game on the pitch that we all know and love.

Huge amounts of work happens behind the scenes via scouts, sporting directors, agents, and intermediaries, to determine if a player is the right fit for their club, both in terms of what they can offer on the pitch, and if they’re a realistic and affordable target.

When it comes to covering football transfer news, we know fans are desperate to find out inside information on the players their teams are chasing, but also to gain an insight into what this player could offer, and realistic expectations about how good a piece of business it could be.

This kind of analysis is going on inside football clubs all the time, and while there can never be a totally foolproof method for guaranteeing every signing will be a success, our years of experience in covering the transfer market has afforded us some insight into what clubs are doing to assess players and how that guides their recruitment decisions.

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With that in mind, we aim to provide our readers with a scoring system of our own, to help contextualise player links and to give fans not just a news story, but hopefully a glimpse into what a deal means for their team’s future.

We’ve put together the following five categories, each of which we’ll rate out of five for a total score of 25 for each player. The higher the score the better, and these are the categories we’ve chosen as the most significant, with a full breakdown of what they mean…

Transfer fee

This one’s pretty simple – how much is this player going to cost? Are they already at a big club, with a long-term contract? If so, it’s probably going to end up being too expensive to be worth it. Transfer fees and asking prices can obviously change depending on certain clauses, if the player is unhappy, and if a club sees another similar player suddenly moving for a higher or lower price than expected.

Performance

This one’s pretty important – how well is Player X actually performing? We’ll do our best to crunch the numbers, whether that’s goals and assists for attacking players, or tackles and interceptions for defensive players. This will be based on recent form, because fans deserve to know if the big name they’re being linked with has actually been well below par recently. Even a goal machine like Erling Haaland can go through a dry spell, and whether that’s a temporary blip or the start of a long-term decline is not always obvious, but in the here and now it’s something that has to be taken into account.

Achievements

While recent performances are important, there will also be times when a club is looking for someone even with the knowledge that their best years might be behind them. While there’s often so much talk of the need to find the best talents before they hit their peak, there’s sometimes also a clear need for adding an experienced old head to balance out the youth of a squad, and to provide guidance on the training ground and in the dressing room as much as on the pitch. Of course, some players will already have plenty of games and trophies under their belt at a relatively young age, which just adds to their value.

Career phase

Is a player just breaking through and causing a sensation? Have they just hit their peak and find themselves a big fish ready to leave a small pond? Do they look a bit too expensive when they have maybe two or three years left at the top at most? We’ll do our best to convey that with this rating.

Squad need

Are we looking at a player who’s going to immediately prove a major upgrade on what the club already have, or are they a bit of a luxury player? Is this transfer target perhaps a complete waste of time because they’ve spent their career playing as a wing-back but are now being linked with a team who play with a back four? We’ll use this category to evaluate how much Player X is actually needed by whoever’s being linked.

Weak, medium, or strong?

After taking those all into account, we’ll give a total score out of 25 to grade how strong a fit this player is.

0-8 = LOW

9-17 = MEDIUM

18-25 = HIGH

Michael Olise Transfer Fit rating

So, to take one example doing the rounds at the moment, Michael Olise is being linked with Liverpool and he’s a world class player, approaching his prime, whose only issue is probably his price tag.

Unsurprisingly, this gets a high score from us…Olise would be a near-perfect signing for Liverpool right now!

Michael Olise Transfer Fit score
Michael Olise Transfer Fit score (CaughtOffside)
Michael Olise TOTAL SCORE: 21/25
Transfer fee **
Performance *****
Achievements ****
Career phase *****
Squad need *****

Julian Alvarez Transfer Fit rating

While it might be intuitive  to think of Atletico Madrid striker Julian Alvarez as a tempting target for Arsenal, who lack a world class striker, our verdict gives a slightly more mixed picture, taking into account his huge price tag and recent dip in form.

Julian Alvarez Transfer Fit rating
Julian Alvarez Transfer Fit rating (CaughtOffside)
Julian Alvarez TOTAL SCORE: 15/25
Transfer fee *
Performance **
Achievements ***
Career phase ****
Squad need *****

Sandro Tonali Transfer Fit rating

Finally, an example of a signing we wouldn’t recommend for Arsenal is Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali.

It’s important to note that this does not mean he’s a bad player by any stretch of the imagination, and perhaps for a different club we’d have him a much higher score, but he’s been strongly linked with Arsenal in recent times and it’s hard to justify it based on his likely cost and their current squad needs.

Sandro Tonali Transfer Fit rating
Sandro Tonali Transfer Fit rating (CaughtOffside)
Sandro Tonali TOTAL SCORE: 7/25
Transfer fee
Performance **
Achievements **
Career phase ***
Squad need

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Bayern aware of Liverpool & City transfer interest in Michael Olise as risky strategy revealed

6 March 2026 at 16:26

Bayern Munich are reportedly aware of Michael Olise transfer interest from Liverpool and Manchester City, according to Christian Falk for CF Bayern Insider.

As noted by Falk in his latest column, Olise is currently under contract with Bayern until 2029, which means it’s not exactly a desperate situation for the club to give him a new deal.

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At the same time, however, the German journalist suggested it could be a risky game for Bayern to play after finding themselves having to scramble late on to tie Dayot Upamecano down to a new contract.

It may well be that Bayern would be taking a risk not sorting this out sooner, as there will surely be clubs like Liverpool and Man City continuing to keep a close eye on Olise’s situation and perhaps ready to offer him better terms.

Michael Olise transfer insight from Bayern Insider Christian Falk

Falk confirmed the Liverpool and City links with Olise, and gave something of a warning to Bayern regarding the Frenchman’s situation.

“Michael Olise is currently on a contract running until 2029, and Bayern Munich would love to have him sign a new contract until 2031. But this all takes time. With three years left on Olise’s current terms, Bayern have time on their hands,” Falk wrote.

“But, of course, they also heard that Liverpool are interested and Manchester City is watching the player. But they also have the Konrad Laimer contract negotiations to think about, the Harry Kane negotiations… It’s a complicated situation. What if you sign one player until 2031 and then the others say, ‘Hey, I want a longer contract’?

“It’s a bit of a dangerous game; the longer you wait, the more it invites other clubs to pick up the phone and call the player. Michael Olise isn’t, at the moment, one of the top earners (picking up around €15m [£13m]. Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane perhaps earn about €10m more.

“Bayern can always give the right winger more money, but the longer they wait, the more complicated the situation becomes. Bayern don’t want another “Upamecano case”. Nobody wants that!”

Michael Olise to Liverpool is a near-perfect fit

We’ve rated Michael Olise a HIGH transfer fit for Liverpool – find out how our scoring system works here!

Michael Olise TOTAL SCORE: 21/25
Transfer fee 2/5
Performance 5/5
Achievements 4/5
Career phase 5/5
Squad need 5/5

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“My club” – Tottenham legend hints at replacing struggling Igor Tudor to save Spurs from relegation

6 March 2026 at 16:03

Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle has suggested he’d be ready to step in and replace the struggling Igor Tudor as manager.

Spurs have made an awful start under interim manager Tudor, who was brought in to replace Thomas Frank as the north London club hover dangerously close to the relegation zone.

There’s now only one point in it as Tottenham lost 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace last night, while West Ham picked up a crucial win away to Fulham at the weekend.

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It probably wouldn’t be wise for Spurs to make yet another change after barely giving Tudor any time, but it’s also easy to imagine that Hoddle would be a popular choice among the club’s fans.

Glenn Hoddle on potential return as Tottenham manager

Hoddle is one of Tottenham’s all-time great players, and he also had a spell as manager with the north Londoners between 2001 and 2003.

Speaking on the FA Cup podcast Could It Be Magic, Hoddle hinted he’d be tempted to return to management after a long spell out, describing Spurs as particularly tempting as he’s supported them ever since he was a young child.

“I think it would actually. Particularly with Tottenham, as that’s my club,” Hoddle said, as quoted by the Daily Mail.

“I’ve supported them since I was eight years of age. So they were a massive part of my life.”

Looking back at his previous spell with THFC, he added: “I managed them probably at the wrong time, I’ve got to say. Let’s put it that way.

“Politically and financially, there wasn’t money there. Certainly, it wasn’t what they told me I was going into.”

Tottenham’s remaining fixtures

Liverpool (A)
Nottingham Forest (H)
Sunderland (A)
Brighton (H)
Wolves (A)
Aston Villa (A)
Leeds (H)
Chelsea (A)
Everton (H)

How many points do you realistically see THFC getting from these games? Let us know your thoughts on their current predicament and your predictions for the end of this season in the comments below!

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Newcastle United star set for transfer away despite Eddie Howe praise

6 March 2026 at 15:46

Newcastle United full-back Kieran Trippier is reportedly still expected to leave the club despite earning big praise from manager Eddie Howe.

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The Magpies have still found a role for Trippier on a regular basis this season, with the veteran defender continuing to do his job well even if he’s now more of a squad player than an automatic starter.

Trippier performed well in the win over Manchester United this week, with Newcastle manager Howe singling him out for praise afterwards.

Eddie Howe praises Kieran Trippier performances

“It was, I mean, vintage Kieran, really. He was feeling cramped and feeling the effects of the speed of the game, as a number of our players were,” Howe said, as quoted by the Shields Gazette.

“And that’s where you’ve got to remember he’s playing every week. It’s a tough physical challenge for someone who’s 21, let alone someone who’s Kieran’s age.

“I thought he was magnificent for us today. Not just in how he played, but his experience, his game management, his know-how, his little things that people might not see. His experience is invaluable to us. So big congratulations to him.”

Kieran Trippier still set to leave Newcastle

The report from the Shields Gazette notes that Trippier is still set to leave St James’ Park at the end of this season when his contract expires.

The 35-year-old clearly still has a lot of quality and could have plenty to offer to a Premier League club, though it’s perhaps hard to see him earning a new NUFC deal.

Newcastle will likely want to continue to build around a younger player in Tino Livramento, who should soon be back from injury and starting ahead of Trippier again.

It’s still not clear where Trippier could end up next, but it will undoubtedly be a big story to watch out for this summer.

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Sources: Four elite clubs “interested” as €100m Arsenal transfer possible

6 March 2026 at 14:47

I’m aware there has been a report doing the rounds about Arsenal needing to make a major sale this summer, and I’ve just finished some calls to my sources close to the agents industry.

As first reported in my exclusive here for the Daily Briefing, I can confirm that there is a very realistic prospect of Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli leaving this summer, provided the price is right. I’ve also already reported on doubts about Ben White’s future here.

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From what I’m hearing, however, it’s not likely that Ethan Nwaneri or Myles Lewis-Skelly will be leaving. Things could change, of course, but the people I spoke to were not aware of that as a concrete possibility. Nwaneri’s loan move was intended to provide the young midfielder with experience rather than putting him in the shop window, and both he and Lewis-Skelly only recently signed new long-term contracts.

Martin Odegaard transfer won’t come cheap

What’s important to note about Odegaard’s situation is that he is not pushing for a move and Arsenal will only sell if the price is right.

The situation should become clearer soon, but there is understandable interest in the Norway international, whose asking price could be as high as €100m. After an injury-hit season and a slight loss of form, however, sources expect clubs to try negotiating for less than that. That’s where the uncertainty lies, and where other players’ futures can also be significant.

Martinelli, by contrast, is likely to be available for more like €65m. As things stand, he looks more likely to leave, and it’s possible that if, for example, White were also to move on, that would be enough to balance the books sufficiently so that Odegaard’s exit was not also required.

Which clubs are chasing Odegaard and Martinelli?

One source told me: “Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid will be interested in Odegaard’s situation. A lot would depend on the structure of the deal, but expect them to be there.”

This has been confirmed by other sources as well, with no mention yet of Premier League clubs. Arsenal, in any case, would certainly prioritise a sale abroad.

With Martinelli, Barca and Atletico have again been mentioned by multiple sources. Much will depend on what happens with Marcus Rashford, who is on loan at the Nou Camp and likely to join permanently, albeit without a full agreement in place yet.

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A blend of Busquets, Kroos & De Bruyne: Arsenal & Man United pursuing wonderkid transfer

6 March 2026 at 13:25

Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly eyeing up Hertha BSC wonderkid Kennet Eichhorn, according to German football journalist Christian Falk.

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Writing in his latest column for CF Bayern Insider, Falk discussed Eichhorn’s future as it looks like he’s already very highly rated and attracting plenty of interest.

Arsenal and Man Utd have been named as being among the 16-year-old’s suitors, while Falk also mentioned interest from Bayern Munich and other Bundesliga clubs.

It’s clear that Eichhorn is already thought of very highly, with Falk expressing just how much there are top teams who are already prepared to do what they can to add him to their squads.

Kennet Eichhorn has drawn comparisons to midfield greats

As per the teenager’s Wikipedia page, Eichhorn seems to base his game around his midfield idols like Sergio Busquets, Toni Kroos, and Kevin De Bruyne.

Eichhorn’s playing style sounds very much like Busquets as he is primarily a defensive midfielder, but with the quality on the ball to dictate play from deep.

He is probably not as flashy as someone like De Bruyne, but he has the intelligence and composure of someone like Kroos, and that bodes very well for his career ahead.

Who’s trying to sign Kennet Eichhorn?

Discussing Eichhorn’s situation, Falk said: “It is TRUE: Bayern have communicated their concrete interest in Kennet Eichhorn to his advisors.

Kennet Eichhorn
Kennet Eichhorn (Foto von City-Press GmbH Bildagentur)

“He’s one of the biggest talents in Germany – and at only 16 years of age! This is quite something that such a young player can already be so helpful in his team. He’s so good, in fact, that Bayern are determined not to lose him to a rival (domestic or otherwise).

“Other clubs are, of course, focusing on him; Arsenal, Manchester United and some other Premier League clubs are among them. But there are also several Bundesliga clubs keeping an eye on Eichhorn’s situation.

“He has a release clause, which makes a summer move more than possible. Bayern Munich are thinking that if he makes a move to the Bundesliga, there’s always a chance for the Bavarians to get the player eventually. But if the talent gets lost to the Premier League, it then becomes a lot harder to get him back to Germany.

“Eichhorn is at the same agency as Jamal Musiala. They’re always in talks with his agency. It’s not an offer, but Bayern have made it plainly clear that if Kennet Eichhorn fancies a move in the summer, they’re ready and waiting to make something happen.

“They want to be given advance notice if he wants to leave Hertha Berlin. They want the player – they don’t want to lose him. Bayern Munich are concretely interested. However, should he wish to spend another year in Berlin tending to his development, that would be okay for Bayern. But it would be unacceptable to lose him to the Premier League.”

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Player has his heart set on Arsenal transfer, he’s waiting for their offer

6 March 2026 at 12:59

Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka feels in his heart that Arsenal could be a good move for him, according to Christian Falk in his latest CF Bayern Insider column.

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Goretzka is coming towards the end of his time at Bayern, with his contract due to expire so he becomes a free agent this summer.

Arsenal had an interest in the experienced Germany international in January, but it seems the player was keen to see out his contract and end the season at the Allianz Arena.

This summer things should be different, however, with Arsenal looking like they stand a strong chance of landing Goretzka as long as they make him an offer.

Christian Falk on Leon Goretzka to Arsenal transfer

“It is TRUE: Arsenal are currently leading the race for Leon Goretzka,” Falk said.

“This is indeed true from Goretzka’s point of view. The Gunners didn’t make an offer in January, but they did signal that they were aware of the fact that Goretzka was considering a move away from Bayern.

“There were very concrete talks with Atletico Madrid – their sporting director was in Munich. The player’s goal is to move to the Premier League; he would love to play for Arsenal. Of course, he can’t guarantee that Arsenal will come back again in the summer with a concrete offer.

“In his heart, he feels this would be a perfect next club. I heard he loves the Premier League and his playing style suits English football.

“However, he’s not focused on one club and only one club this summer. If Arsenal are there, he’d be more than happy to sit at the table and listen to offers. Tottenham are also interested, and that could be an option, but Spurs are not as attractive an option as Arsenal right now. Arsenal are playing very well at the moment, and they’re in the Champions League.

“For Leon Goretzka, it would be a great thing to win the Champions League with another club. So, we have to wait and see if Arsenal make an offer!”

Leon Goretzka can give Arsenal more midfield depth

Arsenal have a strong squad this season, but one area they’re arguably lacking a little is in central midfield, so Goretzka could have an important role to play.

Both Thomas Partey and Jorginho left at the end of last season, and although Mikel Arteta brought in Christian Norgaard from Brentford, he’s barely featured this term.

Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice is clearly Arsenal’s first choice partnership, but they could do with more rotation options, and an experienced player like Goretzka seems ideal.

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“It’s just pointless” – Jamie O’Hara storms out in major head-loss as Tottenham edge closer to relegation

6 March 2026 at 12:08

Former Tottenham star Jamie O’Hara was completely fed up last night as he walked out of talkSPORT’s coverage of the situation at his former club.

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O’Hara was clearly in a foul mood after Spurs suffered another bad result last night in a 3-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace.

The result means Tottenham are now just one point above the relegation zone, having lost their last five Premier League matches in a row.

O’Hara was clearly in no mood for his co-host Jason Cundy making light of the situation, with the former Chelsea man suggesting he was seeing positive signs from interim manager Igor Tudor…

Tottenham getting relegated and Cundy has managed to get O’Hara to leave the studio on TalkSport. We might be looking at an all timer sports bar ?? pic.twitter.com/LKN4PRc5pi

— Rotations (@RotationsNRatio) March 5, 2026

Pictures from talkSPORT

O’Hara said it was “pointless” having this discussion with Cundy, who was clearly enjoying himself a bit as he wore a strange, blurry-looking Ange Postecoglou mask.

Tottenham are in real danger of relegation

Tottenham fans will all be feeling as fed up as O’Hara right now, with their team looking in genuine danger of an unthinkable drop to the Championship.

The north London outfit are on just 29 points from 29 games so far this season, and their remaining fixtures don’t exactly look kind.

In their final nine games, Spurs will have tests like Liverpool and Chelsea away, while it’s also hard to see them picking up points even from opponents like Aston Villa, Brighton, and Wolves.

Tottenham’s remaining fixtures

Liverpool (A)
Nottingham Forest (H)
Sunderland (A)
Brighton (H)
Wolves (A)
Aston Villa (A)
Leeds (H)
Chelsea (A)
Everton (H)

How many points do you realistically see THFC getting from these games? Let us know your thoughts on their current predicament and your predictions for the end of this season in the comments below!

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Report: Arsenal & Man United set for transfer battle over versatile wonderkid

6 March 2026 at 11:39

Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly among the clubs looking set to battle it out over the transfer of Fulham wonderkid Samuel Amissah this summer.

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The highly-rated young Englishman is seemingly expected to be on the move this summer, with interest being reported from other Premier League clubs and some European giants.

Arsenal, Man United, and Chelsea are among Amissah’s main suitors in England, while Ajax, Juventus, and Marseille are also mentioned by the Telegraph.

Amissah can play defensive midfield or defence, so it looks like he has qualities he could bring to a lot of top teams straight away, even if he’s still learning the game.

Youngsters like Samuel Amissah tipped to move in changing transfer landscape

The Telegraph notes that Amissah is likely to be on the move in a summer transfer window that could be dominated by similar deals.

The report mentions similar recent deals, such as Rio Ngumoha and Ayden Heaven moving between Premier League clubs on the cheap and quickly gaining a lot of market value.

It makes sense in this era of PSR that clubs would be eager to have the opportunity to sign young players on the cheap and quite quickly be able to sell them for a considerable profit.

Young players being discovered earlier

Amissah is not yet a particularly big name, but he’s been involved in Fulham’s first-team this season, being named on the bench seven times by manager Marco Silva.

Mateus Mane has also enjoyed a breakthrough season with Wolves, while the Telegraph notes that Man United youngster JJ Gabriel has been quite well known since he was just 14.

In the modern era, fans can use the internet to find out more about their favourite young players than used to be possible in the past, and the dynamics of the market now also mean they’re seeing more involvement earlier and earlier.

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“A done deal” – Man City may already have agreed £90m deal for Man United transfer target

6 March 2026 at 10:56

Manchester City may reportedly already have agreed a transfer deal for Nottingham Forest midfielder and Manchester United target Elliot Anderson.

The England international has been in terrific form this season, and showed his quality once again this week as he scored a superb equaliser against Man City in a 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

This could be a glimpse of what City fans can expect next season as it now looks like everything is more or less in place for Anderson to join Pep Guardiola’s side.

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Elliot Anderson to Manchester City being described as ‘done deal’

That’s according to the latest claims being made by Graeme Bailey, who told TEAMtalk: “I have to be honest, for several weeks now, from numerous sources, I am told that Anderson to City is a done deal.

“City have been on Anderson for months, since last year. I am told Hugo Viana picked him out last summer as one he wanted.

“In football circles, the belief is that Anderson is only going to one place and that is City.

“Whilst City and Forest are not confirming anything, I think that whilst nothing is signed, Anderson knows where he will be playing next season and that will be the Etihad.”

The report adds that Forest want £90m for Anderson, so that could be the sort of fee City are set to pay for the 23-year-old.

Elliot Anderson to pick Manchester City over Manchester United?

Another report from talkSPORT also has an update on Anderson, even if they don’t go quite as far as saying his City move is a done deal.

Their claim is that Anderson looks to be leaning towards joining City over Man United, while we’ve also previously reported on City being the favourites for this deal.

It perhaps makes sense for MCFC to make Anderson an urgent priority as they look like they could do with a long-term replacement for Rodri, who has had injury problems in recent times, while he’ll also be turning 30 this summer.

Anderson looks very much like the next Rodri, and at the age of 23 he still has his best years ahead of him, making this an ideal signing.

United could also surely have done with Anderson coming in, though, as Casemiro will be leaving as a free agent this summer, and the club also need an upgrade on Manuel Ugarte, who has fallen out of favour after some underwhelming form during his time at Old Trafford.

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Talks taking place over major Arsenal sale, five main candidates revealed in report

6 March 2026 at 10:34

It’s reported that discussions are taking place over a major Arsenal sale this summer, with five names emerging as realistic candidates.

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The Gunners spent big on new signings last summer, bringing in Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze, Martin Zubimendi, Noni Madueke, Christian Norgaard, Cristhian Mosquera, Piero Hincapie, and Kepa Arrizabalaga.

It’s therefore not too surprising to learn that Arsenal are now under pressure to balance the books with a significant sale, as reported by the Telegraph.

Five candidates named as Arsenal could make big sale

The Telegraph’s report has mentioned five main candidates to be sold if Arsenal do go ahead with a big sale, and they are as follows…

Martin Odegaard

This would be a big call, but Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is mentioned as one possibility. The Norway international has not played as big a role in Mikel Arteta’s side this season due to a combination of injuries and a slight loss of form and overall impact on games. There are surely still many fans who’d be concerned about letting Odegaard go, but it also makes sense that he’s being considered due to the fact that he’d probably also have the biggest price tag.

Gabriel Martinelli

A fine player on his day, but Gabriel Martinelli’s name emerging on this list also has some logic to it after another inconsistent campaign. The Brazil international’s baffling form can probably be best summed up by the fact that he has six goals in seven Champions League games this season, but has scored only once in 24 Premier League matches. Despite looking so impressive as a youngster, it would probably be fair to say Martinelli hasn’t fulfilled his potential and it could be time for Arsenal to try bringing in an upgrade.

Ben White

Perhaps not quite the same player after injury issues kept him out for much of last season, Ben White is also reported by the Telegraph as someone who could be a strong candidate to leave the Emirates Stadium this summer. Limited to just five Premier League starts this season, White is now very clearly behind Jurrien Timber in the pecking order, and we’ve recently reported on clubs in Europe showing an interest in the 28-year-old ahead of this summer.

Ethan Nwaneri

Currently out on loan at Marseille, Ethan Nwaneri is another name on the Telegraph’s list as he’s struggled to play as often this season and would also have that added benefit of ‘pure profit’ from a PSR perspective, due to coming up through Arsenal’s academy. The 18-year-old surely still has it in him to make it at Arsenal, but it perhaps also makes sense that they would have to consider accepting big offers for him.

Myles Lewis-Skelly

Similarly, Myles Lewis-Skelly’s future also seems to be in doubt and he’d be another tempting sale due to PSR. Despite being one of the most exciting breakthrough stars in the Premier League last season, the England international has really struggled for playing time this term after a strong start from Hincapie at left-back.

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Yesterday — 5 March 2026Main stream

Major blow: New Liverpool signing’s debut could be delayed after new update

5 March 2026 at 18:42

Liverpool already have a deal in place to sign Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes in the summer, but the talented young defender is set to arrive recovering from a serious injury.

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According to L’Equipe, it could even be that Jacquet misses the start of Liverpool’s preparations for the new season, as he could be about for six months as a worst-case scenario.

The Athletic reported on Liverpool pursuing the Frenchman in January, though he’s remained with Rennes for the rest of this season.

Now, however, it’s looking doubtful if Jacquet will feature for the Ligue 1 club again before the campaign is done.

What kind of injury does Jeremy Jacquet have?

As previously also reported by L’Equipe, Jacquet has a shoulder injury that has required surgery.

Jeremy Jacquet in action for Rennes
Jeremy Jacquet in action for Rennes

This now means the 20-year-old could be out for anywhere between four and six months, so it’s highly unlikely he’ll be back in time for pre-season with Liverpool.

It may even be that LFC fans will have to wait until September to see Jacquet making his debut for the club, which is far from ideal as they really needed this signing of a top young centre-back.

Jeremy Jacquet has a big role to play for Liverpool

Even if Jacquet is relatively inexperienced at the highest level, he’s shown tremendous potential during his time at Rennes so far.

This prompted Liverpool to make a move for him in January, and he was also strongly linked with Chelsea by Give Me Sport and others.

It’s clear that Liverpool are bringing in a special talent for the future, but he’d also have a role to play straight away after a difficult season defensively for Arne Slot’s side.

Virgil van Dijk is perhaps starting to show his age, and the Reds have conceded a worryingly high 39 Premier League goals in 29 games so far.

On top of that, Ibrahima Konate is coming towards the end of his contract, so Jacquet could be immediately required to step into Slot’s XI to replace his fellow Frenchman.

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Price set: Liverpool rival Arsenal & Man United for €60m transfer opportunity

5 March 2026 at 18:14

Liverpool are reportedly keen on a potential transfer move for Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown this summer.

This comes after a slightly underwhelming first season from Milos Kerkez, who joined from Bournemouth last year after impressing with the Cherries.

It’s proven harder for Kerkez to look as convincing at Liverpool, however, who have generally had a disappointing season, with new signings all slightly struggling to adapt and with the team not at a real risk of missing out on Champions League qualification.

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According to Fichajes, this has Liverpool looking closely at Brown as a potential summer target, with the Germany international possibly set to be available for around €60m.

Nathaniel Brown transfer: Liverpool keen on left-back opportunity

This is not the first time LFC have been linked with Brown, and it could be a fierce contest for the 22-year-old this summer.

As we’ve previously reported, Brown is also understood to be a target for Arsenal and Manchester United, who could perhaps also benefit from strengthening in that position.

Liverpool might do well to give Kerkez a bit more time, but Arsenal arguably look in need of making changes in that area after an injury-hit season for Riccardo Calafiori, while Myles Lewis-Skelly has fallen completely out of favour.

Man Utd, meanwhile, should probably be thinking about an upgrade on the ageing and injury-prone Luke Shaw, while Patrick Dorgu has tended to play further forward more in recent times.

Liverpool to raid Eintracht Frankfurt again?

Liverpool signed Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt last summer, in what has been one of their more successful signings.

It could be that the Reds will use that relationship to agree a deal for Brown as well, with Fichajes suggesting the opportunity will be there as long as clubs pay the right price.

Even if Brown doesn’t replace Kerkez, this generally looks like a smart deal to bolster Arne Slot’s squad as Andrew Robertson has fallen out of favour this season and might need replacing as a rotation option.

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Michail Antonio blames West Ham man over his exit

5 March 2026 at 17:04

Former West Ham United forward Michail Antonio has hit out at the club’s former manager Graham Potter for the way he handled his exit.

Antonio is something of a Hammers legend, but couldn’t break back into the team after sustaining a lengthy injury from a serious car accident.

The former Jamaica international ended up leaving West Ham at the end of his contract in summer 2025 as he continued his comeback from a broken leg.

Still, looking back at the saga now, Antonio has admitted he feels saddened by not being given the chance to say a proper goodbye to the fans at the London Stadium.

Michail Antonio’s dig at Graham Potter

Potter was not exactly Mr Popular as West Ham manager, and that’s largely down to results and performances on the pitch.

Still, judging from what Antonio has said, it also seems clear that Potter perhaps wasn’t the right man for the club with the way he handled things away from the pitch either.

Speaking to BBC Sport, the 35-year-old said he had “so much love” for West Ham, but found the way his departure was handled a “hard pill to take”.

Antonio recently moved to Qatar to join Al Sailiya and has admitted that English clubs were unsure about signing him.

As per the BBC Sport’s report, Antonio held talks with both Brentford and Leicester City but neither move materialised.

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“I will…” – Sandro Tonali signals his future plans amid Arsenal transfer interest

5 March 2026 at 15:50

Newcastle United central midfielder Sandro Tonali has dropped a possible hint over his future plans after discussing his role as one of the main leaders in this Magpies squad.

Tonali has been a key performer since joining Newcastle from AC Milan, and it’s perhaps not too surprising to see the Italy international become the subject of transfer interest from bigger clubs.

Arsenal were linked with Tonali by the Athletic in January, but now the player himself has suggested he’s already thinking about how he’s going to be an important leader in Eddie Howe’s squad next season.

Sandro Tonali may have just dropped a transfer hint

Tonali has been asked about his more senior role at Newcastle now, and he’s admitted it’s something that seems important to him.

“It would be a little bit tough because it’s not my first language, but I will try,” Tonali said beIN Sports, as quoted by the Chronicle.

“I try to do my best. I try to help every player in the pitch. And I think this is should be for every player, not just for me.

“I think we have six or seven players in the leadership group, they all really helped me, especially the first year, three years ago, for me it was very difficult.

“Especially, Jacob Murphy, Callum Wilson, Jamaal, Bruno and Joelinton as well. Every day, they helped me a lot in that the first the first season. And they help every player now in in our team.”

Should Sandro Tonali leave Newcastle for Arsenal?

Tonali is surely good enough to go to the very top, and that means playing for a club like Arsenal who regularly compete for the biggest trophies.

Newcastle may have won the Carabao Cup final last season, but for now they look like they’ll be in and out of the top four for the foreseeable future, and eventually Tonali might be tempted to look elsewhere.

The Gunners could do with more depth in midfield after using Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi a lot this season without much rotation.

Of course, it remains to be seen if Tonali would be happy to make the move to the Emirates Stadium unless he were to become a guaranteed starter, but it’s the kind of challenge he might also relish.

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Gareth Bale makes big claim about Eden Hazard’s “tough time” at Real Madrid

5 March 2026 at 14:14

Former Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has admitted that his old teammate Eden Hazard is the worst trainer he ever came across in his career.

Speaking on today’s episode of The Overlap, Bale also admitted he wasn’t someone who loved training or put much effort in either, as every player needs something different in how they prepare for matches.

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The Welshman did, however, single Hazard out straight away as the worst trainer he saw, as he also gave some insight into the Belgian’s struggles at the Bernabeu.

Eden Hazard struggled after injury at Real Madrid

Hazard was a world class performer at Chelsea, establishing himself as one of the top Premier League players of all time.

Things couldn’t have been more different for him at Real Madrid, though, as he struggled to make the same kind of impact with goals and assists as he did at Chelsea.

Bale feels an early injury for Hazard upon his arrival in Spain ultimately led to his downfall as he never really recovered from it.

Hazard and Bale could have been a great partnership, and it’s a shame we never saw Hazard at his best while he was playing alongside Bale in Madrid.

What else did Gareth Bale say on The Overlap?

Bale also spoke about Manchester United’s interest in him when he was at Tottenham, with the 36-year-old admitting he only ever really had his heart set on a move to the Bernabeu.

Bale also discussed playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as his Wales career and other interesting topics in a quickfire questions section.

While he named Hazard as the worst trainer, he also mentioned Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, and Isco as the best trainers he’d worked with.

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“I did talk to United” – Gareth Bale explains the real reason Man Utd transfer never happened

5 March 2026 at 13:45

Former Real Madrid and Tottenham star Gareth Bale has made it clear that he spoke to Manchester United about a transfer.

However, Bale never ended up at Man Utd, and he’s explained in detail why he went to Real Madrid instead of Old Trafford.

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The former Wales international would undoubtedly have been a dream signing for the Red Devils during what proved to be a difficult period for them after Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement.

As noted by Gary Neville on The Overlap, it seemed that United were at one point confident of deals for big names like Bale and also Cesc Fabregas, but Bale responded by saying he had his heart set on joining Real Madrid.

Gareth Bale opens up about Manchester United transfer talks

Speaking on The Overlap today, Bale explained that he spoke with former United manager David Moyes, but it seems he never considered the move that strongly due to his desire to go to Madrid.

The 36-year-old also suggested a key part of this may have been an informal agreement with former Spurs chairman Daniel Levy about not moving to a Premier League rival.

“I did talk to United yeah,” Bale said.

“But my heart was set on Madrid anyway,” he added. “And I had something in place with Daniel Levy, more of a gentleman’s agreement … he didn’t want to sell me to a rival also. He don’t want to strengthen another (Premier League) team.”

Gareth Bale had a great career at Real Madrid

Looking back, Bale surely made the right choice when he decided to move to the Bernabeu.

Bale went on to score 106 goals in 258 games for Los Blancos, and won the Champions League a remarkable five times in total, including scoring in two finals.

United, meanwhile, have not won a single Premier League or Champions League title since Ferguson’s retirement almost 13 years ago.

Bale may well have helped them, but it’s also clear that there have been major structural issues at the club, rather than just a problem of missing out on a few top players.

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Sources: Chelsea set to contact Bayern over ambitious €65m transfer

5 March 2026 at 13:11

Aleksandar Pavlovic’s name could be one to watch in the weeks and months ahead as I’ve been informed of some strong Premier League interest in the Bayern Munich youngster.

Sources in the industry indicate that Manchester City have already held informal talks with people close to the player, but despite this interest, Pavlovic’s priority remains to stay with Bayern Munich.

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I’ve also been told that Chelsea are expected to open discussions with the Bundesliga champions directly in the coming weeks, though any negotiations are unlikely to lead to a breakthrough given the player’s stance and Bayern’s position.

The 21-year-old German international midfielder has publicly stated that he can envision spending his entire career at Bayern. He emphasized that as long as the club continues to meet his ambitions, there would be no reason to seek a transfer. These remarks have significantly cooled speculation about a summer departure and underline Bayern’s determination to keep him at the heart of their long-term project.

Aleksandar Pavlovic Bayern exit looks unlikely at this stage

Pavlovic is under contract with Bayern until 2029, a factor that strengthens the club’s hand in any potential negotiations. His current market value is estimated at €65 million, a figure that explains the strong interest from England but also highlights the financial challenge of prising him away from Munich.Bayern, however, have no intention of cashing in on their rising star, instead viewing him as a cornerstone for both domestic success and European ambitions.

On the pitch, Pavlovic has already proven his worth. In the 2025/26 Bundesliga season so far, he has made 19 appearances, contributing three goals and one assist. At international level, he has earned nine caps for the German national team, scoring once. Despite still being at the early stages of his career, his consistency and maturity beyond his years have made him a firm fan favourite at the Allianz Arena.

While Premier League clubs continue to monitor his situation, Pavlovic’s words and Bayern’s firm stance make a summer transfer highly improbable. The midfielder looks set to remain in Bavaria, where he is expected to play a central role in shaping the club’s future.

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From Spain: Real Madrid determined to make surprise signing from Manchester City

5 March 2026 at 12:35

Real Madrid are reportedly determined to strengthen their squad with a top young talent this summer, with Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly one of their priorities.

The 20-year-old has shone for Man City since becoming more of a first-team regular this season, showing that he can flourish in a variety of different positions.

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According to Fichajes, this has led Real Madrid to take a serious look at O’Reilly ahead of this summer, with the Spanish giants’ recruitment team rating him very highly.

At the same time, however, it’s hard to imagine City being prepared to let the England international go any time soon.

O’Reilly’s contract at the Etihad Stadium runs until 2030, so MCFC should be in a reasonably strong position with this one.

Nico O’Reilly transfer is not something Manchester City should consider

O’Reilly’s remarkable rise this season surely shows he’s too important for the club to let go, with their academy often producing fine talents.

Phil Foden has been the best example of this, but we’ve also seen Rico Lewis doing well in the first-team, while others such as Cole Palmer, Liam Delap, and Romeo Lavia have left the club and gone on to do well elsewhere.

O’Reilly looks like he’s more than capable of emulating players like Foden and Palmer in becoming a top performer at the highest level.

Whether he does that at City or elsewhere remains to be seen, but it’s hard to imagine Madrid being able to get this ambitious deal done at this moment in time.

Could PSR tempt Man City into Nico O’Reilly sale?

One key element of the modern game, however, is the PSR regulations that tempt clubs into cashing in on homegrown players.

Someone like O’Reilly would potentially bring in a lot of money for City, and would also count as pure profit as he came up through their academy.

City would do well not to fall into this trap, however, as they need to put their squad first, and O’Reilly has shown he’s more than capable of contributing a lot in either defence or midfield.

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This Bruno Fernandes stat shows Man United must reverse £87m transfer decision

5 March 2026 at 12:05

Bruno Fernandes has now hit 14 assists for Manchester United in the Premier League this season as he closes in on David Beckham’s record.

According to Opta, this assists return from Fernandes is the best since Beckham set up 15 for Man Utd in the 1999/00 season.

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Fernandes surely won’t have much trouble overtaking that in the final few games of the season, and this stat is yet another reminder of just how important the Portugal international is for the Red Devils.

14 – Bruno Fernandes has now assisted 14 goals in the Premier League this season; only David Beckham has ever assisted more goals in a season in the competition for @ManUtd (15 in 1999-00). Machine. pic.twitter.com/YgL9h8ucFU

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 4, 2026

Fernandes also has seven league goals so far this season, with the 31-year-old looking simply irreplaceable, even if he’s not getting any younger.

Manchester United must keep Bruno Fernandes

We recently reported on information we’d received on Fernandes and a potential transfer out of Old Trafford this summer.

Although United’s preference is to keep Fernandes, there’s also the feeling that he could leave for the right price, perhaps around £87m, as top clubs like Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain show an interest in him.

It may already be that United are shifting their stance, with the Daily Mirror reporting on a possible bumper new contract for the former Sporting Lisbon man.

Given his influence on this team, it would surely be madness for United not to at least consider extending his stay, and making an exception for such a special player, even if he’ll be 32 next season.

Bruno Fernandes should be part of United’s midfield rebuild

Fernandes’ importance is arguably even greater now that MUFC also know Casemiro will be leaving at the end of his contract this summer.

That already means the club will need to make changes in that area of the pitch, with at least one, but perhaps two new signings needed, as Manuel Ugarte’s poor form surely means he could be replaced.

If Fernandes were also to move on, it would surely be too many changes happening all at once in such an important position in United’s squad.

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Video: Arsenal star spotted trolling Brighton manager during bad-tempered Premier League clash

5 March 2026 at 10:48

Arsenal defender Piero Hincapie could be seen shushing Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler during a bad-tempered game in last night’s Premier League action.

The Gunners ended up winning 1-0 away to Brighton thanks to an early deflected goal by Bukayo Saka, but it was far from a vintage display from Mikel Arteta’s side.

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Hurzeler was heavily critical of Arsenal in his post-match press conference as he said only his team tried to play football.

It seems the Seagulls boss also made this clear to Hincapie at one moment, with the Ecuador international clearly not having any of it as he gave this cheeky response…

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— Kenneth Eide (@EideKennet84877) March 5, 2026

The clip appears to show Hurzeler telling Hincapie and Arsenal to “f**king play football”, with the Gunners ace seeming amused as he tells the German tactician to keep quiet.

Fabian Hurzeler slams Arsenal tactics

“I think there was only one team who tried to play football today and therefore I’m proud of how they did it,” Hurzeler said after the game.

He added: “I will never be that kind of manager who tries to win in that way. I want to do well. I want my players to keep improving, keep playing football on the pitch.

“In the end, of course, every team will manage and waste time, but I think there has to be a limit, and the limit has to be set by the Premier League. The limit has to be set by the referees, at the moment they just do what they want.”

Stats Brighton Arsenal
Possession 59.9% 40.1%
Shots 11 7
Shots on target 3 2
Touches in opponents’ box 29 18

A big night in the title race between Arsenal and Manchester City

While there might be a lot of focus on Arsenal’s playing style, the reality is that they were big winners last night with three points at Brighton while their nearest rivals Manchester City surprisingly dropped points at home to Nottingham Forest.

City twice took the lead against Vitor Pereira’s side, but were twice pegged back and had to settle for a 2-2 draw.

This set of results puts Arsenal seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table, though City have a game in hand, meaning that gap could still be cut to four points.

Overall, though, it’s a huge psychological boost for Arsenal as they take control of the title race again with some strong recent results.

Brighton away is never an easy fixture, and the win also followed important victories away to Tottenham and at home to Chelsea.

Arsenal also arguably have the easier-looking fixtures remaining, so City possibly missed a big opportunity last night in what should have been a routine win for them against a side battling relegation.

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Sky journalist reveals 38 G/A star is “dream target for Liverpool”, so what happens next?

5 March 2026 at 10:25

Liverpool have reportedly made checks on Michael Olise as the Bayern Munich winger is described as a “dream target” for the Reds.

However, it seems Liverpool are realistic about their chances of signing Olise, and currently consider a deal completely unrealistic, according to Florian Plettenberg.

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The France international has had an outstanding season for Bayern, with Plettenberg noting in his post on X that the player is currently on a total of 38 goals and assists in all competitions.

See below for details as Liverpool have made checks on Olise but ultimately seem set to go for the more realistic Yan Diomande instead…

Michael Olise to Liverpool transfer looks unrealistic

“Michael #Olise remains a dream target for Liverpool ahead of the upcoming summer window, and further background checks have been made,” Plettenberg posted.

?? Michael #Olise remains a dream target for Liverpool ahead of the upcoming summer window, and further background checks have been made. However, #LFC now consider a transfer to be completely unrealistic.

He is not for sale. In addition, FC Bayern are looking to extend his… pic.twitter.com/QT2HeI5o7M

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) March 3, 2026

“However, #LFC now consider a transfer to be completely unrealistic. He is not for sale. In addition, FC Bayern are looking to extend his contract beyond 2029, with plans to improve his current deal. Incredible 13G/25A this season yet.

“As a result, LFC are shifting their focus within the Bundesliga to Yan #Diomande.”

Diomande is another exciting talent who’s impressed in the Bundesliga, and LFC fans will just have to hope he can end up developing into a player similar to Olise.

Liverpool’s need for a new winger is clear

Whether Liverpool sign Olise, Diomande, or someone else, what’s clear is that they need a winger of this profile this summer.

In recent history, the Merseyside giants were able to rely on the goals and assists of Mohamed Salah, but it seems age is finally catching up with the legendary Egypt international.

Salah, now 33 years old, only has eight goals and seven assists in all competitions so far this season – a big drop off from the crazy figures that fired the club to the Premier League title last term.

Salah stats vs Olise and Diomande
Salah stats vs Olise and Diomande (DataMB)

But it’s not just Salah – there’s also been a considerable dip in form from Cody Gakpo this season, while the sale of Luis Diaz looks like more and more of a mistake as time goes on.

Olise looks better equipped than anyone to replace Salah, but it also wouldn’t make sense for Liverpool to pursue an unrealistic deal, so Diomande could be a smart alternative for the long-term.

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La Liga’s Squad Cost Limit and What It Means in 2026

5 March 2026 at 00:40

How La Liga’s Squad Wage Bill Transforms Barcelona and Real Madrid

Squad Cost Limit was introduced in La Liga in 2013, but the 2025-26 season really drives home the significance of this regulation. This rule has taken Barcelona and Real Madrid on different paths. What was originally a local financial regulation has evolved to affect the position of both clubs in the overall European scheme.

It’s not just about what appears on the pay envelope. The matter is the entire cost of the team. It’s salary, social security, the amortization of the cost of the transfer fees over the length of the contract, bonuses, and the costs associated with the reserves and the academy.

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Immediate Financial Impact: Two Clubs, Two Realities

Real Madrid entered the window with more breathing space than in the previous one. Barcelona, however, hit a ceiling underneath the expected figure as the VIP agreement, which would’ve boosted them to a higher figure, is still waiting for approval and hasn’t been factored into the prediction.

Part of the explanation for this disparity comes down to several converging factors:

  • The new stadium has significantly increased the club’s income.
  • Improved sponsorship deals have added to overall revenue.
  • Commercial benefits of attracting Mbappé have amplified earning potential.

Barcelona only breached the €1 billion mark in turnover last season, but the debts accrued under Bartomeu still restrict the size of their wallet. Lower down the pecking order, sides such as Villarreal bank on their European adventure to contain their ceiling, sales their only option. Especially while Sevilla remains more vulnerable as they persist in seeking financial equilibrium. 

Transfer Strategy Adjustments

The two clubs have responded to their contrasting positions with markedly different approaches to squad building. The 1:1 rule – which requires Barcelona to save €1 for every €1 spent when operating above their limit – has made the club’s transfer philosophy a study in pragmatic constraint:

  • Without transfer fees and the end of contract signings to avoid the costs of amortization.
  • Loan deals that allow talent acquisition without immediate financial registration.
  • Cost-shifting performance-based contract arrangements into later fiscal periods.
  • Promotees, including Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez, to reduce the need for external recruitment.

Real Madrid, with their financial backing, signed Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dean Huijsen, Franco Mastantuono, and Alvaro Carreras during the summer window, as well as several La Fabrica youth prospects into the Champions League squad on List B. This is not only a tactical switch; it is a completely different mindset with the SCL system.

Competitive Implications

The financial disparity is forming a tiered competitive system. Clearly, the two-club duopoly that has long dominated Spanish football is under threat. Atletico Madrid’s financial situation continues to improve while Barcelona’s remains constrained.

The Squad Cost Limit is active only in the territory of Spain. In Europe, Barcelona and Real Madrid compete by completely different financial regimes:

Club League Primary financial framework Spending dynamic
Real Madrid La Liga Squad Cost Limit Capped by domestic rules
FC Barcelona La Liga Squad Cost Limit Further restricted by prior debt
Bayern Munich Bundesliga UEFA FFP only No domestic salary cap
Manchester City Premier League PSR rules Higher permitted outlay
Arsenal Premier League PSR rules Higher permitted outlay

This disparity may not win matches on the day. But it certainly impacts the team’s depth, the attractiveness of the very best free agents, and the ability to cope with the loss of their stars without sacrificing overall quality.

Long-Term Strategic Effects

The long-term impact of the SCL system could be the quietest and most impactful: it could make the case for investing in the youth more attractive to clubs as a strategic decision rather than an emotional one. Both teams are committing more to youth development, not only because they want to, but also because the numbers make more sense.

A youth graduate costs the team nothing in transfer fees, incurs no amortization costs, and is signed without violating the spending limits on new signings. For Barcelona, with its limits of half of Madrid’s cap this year, La Masia is no longer a “nice-to-have” but a “must-have” from a spending perspective. For Real Madrid’s La Fabrica, several youth graduates are already starting in the team’s Champions League squad.

For the revenue side, the numbers work the same way: a team’s SCL is based on income, which means any avenue to increase revenues raises the spending limits – sponsorships, merchandising, and digital content included. And both teams understand this concept all too well:

  • Barcelona’s ongoing stadium renovation at Spotify Camp Nou targets higher matchday and VIP revenue that would directly increase their SCL.
  • Real Madrid’s expanded Bernabeu already generates premium revenues that contribute to its comfortable financial position.
  • Both clubs’ global brand value makes them attractive to sponsors even during periods of sporting or financial difficulty.

The playing field may yet alter as financial prudence gradually reshapes the depth and quality of the squad. La Liga has positioned the SCL model as a corrective influence to the big-spending approach taken by the Premier League. Whether the result is a better team or a healthier bottom line remains a matter for debate.

What the Gap Means Going Forward

The SCL system has reached its goal. La Liga clubs are no longer spending money as they once did, and the clubs that need the money the most are feeling the pinch straight away in their day-to-day operations, rather than as a distant threat of regulatory action. Sevilla’s €22m limit is the most obvious example.

For Barcelona and Real Madrid, the legacy of the SCL system has been a split that neither club could have predicted. Real Madrid has the real financial muscle in Spain, with its limit more than twice that of its longtime rival. Barcelona has entered a new era of rebuilding that has changed the way the club operates in several areas:

  • transfer market activity and the scale of deals it can pursue;
  • negotiations with players over contracts and wage structures;
  • reliance on the academy as a cost-effective route to first-team quality.

But the key to the legacy of the SCL system lies in the speed with which the finances of Barcelona recover to the point where the SCL system has a chance of returning to something close to its original status of competitive balance. What can be said with certainty is that the La Liga system of controlling finances is no longer a short-term measure. It’s the framework through which the two biggest clubs in Spain need to build and compete – domestically and in Europe.

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