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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will be handed up to £100 million for transfers if Cristiano Ronaldo leaves in the January transfer window, according to The Sun. Ten Hag will reportedly receive £70m for January transfers, but this could increase to £100m if Ronaldo leaves.
Ex-Dortmund Star Retires From Football
Former Borussia Dortmund star Gonzalo Castro announced his retirement on Friday. The 35-year-old midfielder had been without a club since leaving Arminia Bielefeld in July following their relegation from the German top flight.
AC Milan and Fiorentina hold interest in Isaksen
Gustav Isaksen caught the eye this week as he played a starring role in Midtjylland’s brilliant 5-1 victory against Lazio. A string of impressive performances in Denmark have led to plenty of speculation regarding his future.
According to Di Marzio, AC Milan and Fiorentina are interested in signing the 21-year-old as well as a club in the Premier League who submitted a £15m bid in the latter stages of the summer transfer window.
Bridcutt close to Blackpool move
Despite the transfer window being shut, clubs are still able to agree deals with free agents. Blackpool are hoping to do exactly that with Liam Bridcutt who has been training with the club over the last few weeks.
Manager Michael Appleton confirmed the ongoing negotiations between the club and the former Leeds and Sunderland midfielder.
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OFFICIAL: Colorado Rapids loan defender Sebastian Anderson to Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC
Colorado Rapids has loaned defender Sebastian Anderson to USL Championship side Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC for the remainder of the 2022 season, pending Federation approval.
OFFICIAL: Oldham Signs Carragher on loan from Wigan
Oldham Athletic have announce the signing of James Carragher on loan from Wigan Athletic. The 19-year-old centre half, son of former Liverpool and England defender Jamie, arrives at Boundary Park on a deal until 1 January.