The Winter transfer window is upon us. And there are quite a few star players who can be on the move in the January Transfer Window. Manchester United’s ace forward Marcus Rashford tops the charts after the player wanted a new challenge. Other players like Nico Williams too have been hogging the limelight. Let us take a look at the most sought players in the Winter Transfer Window.
Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)
Manchester United key forward Marcus Rashford is not a regular under new manager Ruben Amorim. Reports claim that the Englishman had a fallout with the Portuguese manager. And then he went on to claim that he is ready for a new challenge elsewhere in Europe. Teams like PSG, Barcelona, and Napoli have expressed their desire to get the player. Reports in England claim it is likely to be a loan move.
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Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao)
Spanish wine and forward Nico Williams have garnered interest across Europe. The player is touted by Catalan giants Barcelona but the deal is unlikely to go through as the club can’t find a way to manage their finances and registration. On the other hand, London giants Arsenal too are impressed with the player. With a release clause of €58 million, teams would be very interested to get their hands on the youngster.
Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting Lisbon)
The Swedish striker has been unsteeled after Ruben Amorim left Sporting to join Manchester United. And Victor Gyokeres is one such player who is tipped to join the Red Devils. He has already raked up 75 goals in 80 games and is one of the most sought player in the Europe. It remains to be seen if the Manchester Reds spill their cash to rope in the star striker.