{"id":3189,"date":"2023-09-01T16:36:30","date_gmt":"2023-09-01T16:36:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/footballvoyage.com\/?p=3189"},"modified":"2023-09-01T16:36:30","modified_gmt":"2023-09-01T16:36:30","slug":"transfer-deadline-day-live-breaking-down-all-the-major-deals-rumors-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/footballvoyage.com\/?p=3189","title":{"rendered":"Transfer Deadline Day Live: Breaking down all the major deals, rumors"},"content":{"rendered":"<div readability=\"71.447570332481\">\n<p><em>Transfer <\/em><em>deadline <\/em><em>day <\/em><em>is <\/em><em>in full swing. We&#8217;re providing live, <\/em><em>quick-hit analysis of the biggest deals and rumors until tonight&#8217;s 6 p.m. ET deadline.<\/em><\/p>\n<h3>Liverpool reject monster Salah offer<\/h3>\n<p>Put simply, Al-Ittihad gave Liverpool an escape route, a chance to reinvest a substantial amount of money into defence and midfield. They chose not to take it. By rejecting a potential \u00a3150-million payday for a player over 30 with an onerous contract, Liverpool have missed an opportunity to truly kick-start a new era. While Mohamed Salah remains a sort of totem for Jurgen Klopp&#8217;s side, he&#8217;s reportedly on \u00a3350,000 per week, and they&#8217;d struggle to find another suitor who&#8217;d take on those wages <em>and<\/em> pay Liverpool a premium. As a winger who relies on pace, the 31-year-old isn&#8217;t going to be effective for much longer. There wouldn&#8217;t have been any need to scramble for a replacement, either. Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, and Darwin Nunez are raring to go and deserve to start regularly.<\/p>\n<h3>Ten Hag getting his midfielder<\/h3>\n<figure class=\"article-segment--image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590051\/cropped_GettyImages-1488168257.jpg?ts=1693583655\" srcset=\"https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590051\/w220xh124_GettyImages-1488168257.jpg?ts=1693583655 220w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590051\/w320xh180_GettyImages-1488168257.jpg?ts=1693583655 320w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590051\/w640xh360_GettyImages-1488168257.jpg?ts=1693583655 640w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590051\/w768xh432_GettyImages-1488168257.jpg?ts=1693583655 768w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590051\/w1080xh607_GettyImages-1488168257.jpg?ts=1693583655 1080w\"\/><figcaption class=\"article-segment--image-caption\"><span class=\"article-segment--image-attribution\">Francesco Pecoraro \/ Getty Images Sport \/ Getty<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>It took long enough. Manchester United hemmed and hawed for months before finally landing the midfielder they always wanted: Sofyan Amrabat. Arriving on a loan-to-buy deal worth a reported \u20ac30 million, Amrabat possesses the ball-carrying ability and physicality United have long been missing in the center of the park. Scott McTominay isn&#8217;t that kind of midfielder, Christian Eriksen tends to drift out of games, and Bruno Fernandes is better served in an attacking role. Amrabat is the all-action midfielder head coach Erik ten Hag needs to carry out the high-tempo football he desperately wants to see. But if it weren&#8217;t for United&#8217;s penny-pinching tactics, Amrabat would&#8217;ve arrived earlier and earned precious minutes in preseason training. The Moroccan has a steep learning curve ahead of him.<\/p>\n<h3>DONE DEAL: Chelsea snatch Palmer ?<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Details<\/strong>: Transfer reportedly worth \u00a340M (Read more)<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s truly at the core of Chelsea&#8217;s transfer policy? Are they making bets on every youngster possible in the hopes at least one of them pays off? That&#8217;s not to say Cole Palmer is a massive gamble, but it&#8217;s worth asking whether Chelsea would&#8217;ve had any interest in the 21-year-old if he hadn&#8217;t had a great tournament for England at the Under-21 European Championship, or if he hadn&#8217;t scored in the Community Shield and UEFA Super Cup. It&#8217;s a move that screams recency bias. What Chelsea really needed was an out-and-out striker to replace the injured Christopher Nkunku and mentor 22-year-old Nicolas Jackson. Chelsea have to hope Palmer and the freshly inspired Raheem Sterling can keep up their recent scoring form.<\/p>\n<h3>DONE DEAL: Fati&#8217;s stunning Brighton move ?<\/h3>\n<figure class=\"article-segment--image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590052\/cropped_GettyImages-1635252851.jpg?ts=1693583676\" srcset=\"https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590052\/w220xh124_GettyImages-1635252851.jpg?ts=1693583676 220w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590052\/w320xh180_GettyImages-1635252851.jpg?ts=1693583676 320w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590052\/w640xh360_GettyImages-1635252851.jpg?ts=1693583676 640w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590052\/w768xh432_GettyImages-1635252851.jpg?ts=1693583676 768w, https:\/\/assets-cms.thescore.com\/uploads\/image\/file\/590052\/w1080xh607_GettyImages-1635252851.jpg?ts=1693583676 1080w\"\/><figcaption class=\"article-segment--image-caption\"><span class=\"article-segment--image-attribution\">NurPhoto \/ NurPhoto \/ Getty<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Details<\/strong>: Season-long loan (Read more)<\/p>\n<p>Finally, a move that makes complete sense for everyone involved. Ansu Fati, the injury-ravaged wunderkind who&#8217;s plateaued in the most devastating way possible, has a real chance to find his feet again at Brighton &amp; Hove Albion, a club with a tremendous track record of promoting and developing talent. Brighton get a player on the cheap who embodies head coach Roberto De Zerbi&#8217;s attack-first ethos, and by avoiding an outright sale, Barcelona get to keep a hold of a prized academy graduate who has plenty of time to recapture the magic he showed in his teenage years. Fati, now 20, will fill the void left by another fleet-footed youngster, Julio Enciso, who&#8217;s out with a long-term injury.<\/p>\n<h3>DONE DEAL: Man City add Nunes ?<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Details<\/strong>: Transfer reportedly worth \u00a353M (Read more)<\/p>\n<p>Manchester City had to move quickly. After learning of Kevin De Bruyne&#8217;s injury-related setback and transfer target Lucas Paqueta&#8217;s potential betting-related violations, City homed in on Matheus Nunes, a midfielder Pep Guardiola described as &#8220;one of the best players in the world&#8221; just last year. Nunes is indeed an excellent player, a game-breaking midfielder who can handle quick transitions and make good decisions on the fly. While he&#8217;s not prolific, the 25-year-old is an exceptional dribbler and capable of progressing play. With De Bruyne out for several months, Nunes will get a lot of game time, and it&#8217;ll make the \u00a353-million fee City paid look like money well spent.<\/p>\n<h3>Other deals to watch today &#8230;<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Ryan Gravenberch to Liverpool<\/li>\n<li>Joao Cancelo to Barcelona<\/li>\n<li>Joao Felix to Barcelona<\/li>\n<li>Randal Kolo Muani to Paris Saint-Germain<\/li>\n<li>Joao Palhinha to Bayern Munich<\/li>\n<li>Trevoh Chalobah to Bayern Munich<\/li>\n<li>Brennan Johnson to Tottenham Hotspur<\/li>\n<li>Davy Klaassen to Inter Milan<\/li>\n<li>Hirving Lozano to PSV Eindhoven<\/li>\n<li>Alex Iwobi to Fulham<\/li>\n<li>Ibrahim Sangare to Nottingham Forest<\/li>\n<li>Callum Hudson-Odoi to Nottingham Forest<\/li>\n<li>Georginio Wijnaldum to Al-Ettifaq<\/li>\n<li>Yannick Ferreira Carrasco to Al-Shabab<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Transfer deadline day is in full swing. We&#8217;re providing live, quick-hit analysis of the biggest deals and rumors until tonight&#8217;s 6 p.m. ET deadline. Liverpool reject monster Salah offer Put simply, Al-Ittihad gave Liverpool an escape route, a chance to reinvest a substantial amount of money into defence and midfield. 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