Football Transfers Heating Up in January 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Football Transfers Heating Up in January 2025
- 2. Naples Eyes Young Stars
- 3. Bayern Poised to Sign Urbig
- 4. AC Milan Makes Move for Giménez
- 5. Kimmich Speaks Out on Future Amidst Transfer Rumors
- 6. Jurásek seeks New Challenge Abroad
- 7. Potential Move for boženík to Warsaw
- 8. given Napoli’s stated goal of targeting “young players with immense potential”, what specific attributes are most crucial for a player to possess to succeed in Giovanni Manna’s system?
- 9. Transfer Window Frenzy: An Interview with Giovanni Manna
The winter transfer window of 2025 is in full swing, with clubs across Europe looking to bolster their squads for the second half of the season. Top leagues are buzzing with activity, and some of the biggest names in football are being linked with transfers.
Naples Eyes Young Stars
Italian club Naples is making waves in the transfer market, expressing strong interest in acquiring talented young players. Sports director Giovanni Manna commented to The standard: “Karim Adeyemi and Alejandro Garnacho are two names that we are interested in and we like. They are not the only ones, we try to evaluate opportunities.”
Manna emphasized the club’s commitment to finding a replacement for departing star khvicha Kvaratskhelia:
“We certainly will not pay off the market. Quara [khvicha Kvaratskhelia] must be replaced.
“We don’t stop. We have other ideas, we’ll see what happens in the coming days.”
Bayern Poised to Sign Urbig
According to transfer expert Florian Plettenberg, Jonas Urbig is on the verge of joining Bayern Munich. The 21-year-old goalkeeper from 1. FC Köln is set to undergo a medical examination shortly.
the transfer fee is reported to be €7 million plus €3 million in bonuses. Urbig’s contract is expected to run until 2030, and he could possibly make his debut for Bayern in their next match against Kiels.
AC Milan Makes Move for Giménez
Italian club AC Milan is preparing a new offer for Mexican striker Santiago Giménez, with plans to submit it next week.
According to Italian journalist Fabrizia Romano, giménez has already agreed to personal terms with AC Milan, with a contract running until June 2028.However,Feyenoord,Giménez’s current club,is holding firm on its asking price and awaits AC Milan’s improved offer.
Kimmich Speaks Out on Future Amidst Transfer Rumors
German midfielder Joshua Kimmich responded to speculation linking him with a move to Real Madrid.
“Honestly, I can’t come every third day and give you a new update. At some point, some update will come, but I won’t comment on it every three days,” Kimmich told Bild.
Bayern Munich’s sporting director, Christoph Freund, expressed confidence that Kimmich will stay at Bayern:
“I am convinced that he will eventually decide to continue playing for Bayern,” Freund told Sky.
Jurásek seeks New Challenge Abroad
Czech international david Jurásek, hoping to bounce back after a disappointing loan spell in Germany, is seeking a new challenge in Greece. Reports from the Portuguese daily Record** suggest that PAOK Thessaloniki has proposed a loan deal to Benfica for 18 months, valued at €1 million. This move also includes an option for PAOK to make the transfer permanent for €7 million at the end of the loan period.
Potential Move for boženík to Warsaw
slovakian striker Robert Boženík, playing for Boavista in Portugal, is rumoured to be on Legia Warsaw’s radar.
According to Portuguese journalist Sebastião Sousa Pinto, Legia Warsaw is engaged in transfer negotiations with Boavista. Boavista is reportedly willing to accept an offer of less than €2 million for Boženík’s services. However, Boženík, who has also attracted interest from Serie A clubs, is reportedly waiting for an offer from one of the top five European leagues.
given Napoli’s stated goal of targeting “young players with immense potential”, what specific attributes are most crucial for a player to possess to succeed in Giovanni Manna’s system?
Transfer Window Frenzy: An Interview with Giovanni Manna
The January transfer window is officially open, and clubs across Europe are scrambling to bolster squads.
GIOVANNI MANNA, sports director for Serie A powerhouse Naples, joins Archyde to shed light on the club’s ambitions for the
remainder of the season.
Archyde:
With Khvicha Kvaratskhelia departing, Naples seems to be intent on securing a top talent to fill his shoes. What are
your priorities in the current transfer market?
Giovanni Manna: We are certainly looking to find a suitable replacement for Quara. He is a huge loss for us,
but we believe that with the right additions, we can remain competitive in the title race. We are targeting young
players with immense potential, individuals who can thrive in our system.
archyde:
Have you
identified any specific targets?
Giovanni Manna: We are keeping tabs on several promising prospects. Names like Karim Adeyemi and Alejandro
Garnacho have certainly caught our eye. They possess the qualities we are looking for, but as you know, the transfer
market can be unpredictable. We will carefully evaluate all opportunities and make decisions in the best interests
of Napoli.
Archyde:
Is the current
financial climate affecting your transfer plans?
Giovanni Manna: Of course, the market is demanding, and we are operating within our budget. We will not overspend
to acquire a player simply for the sake of doing so. We are committed to bringing in quality additions who will
contribute considerably to the team.
Archyde:
many observers believe Napoli is in prime position to win the Serie A title this year.How do you
view your team’s chances?
giovanni Manna:
We are confident in our capabilities and the direction we are heading as a team. There’s a strong belief in the
dressing room,and we are persistent to push for the championship. The winter transfer window presents a crucial
opportunity to strengthen our squad and ensure we are well-equipped for the challenges ahead. We are enterprising and eager
to make history.