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A €37M star in high demand as Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham compete for signature.

“We have to see if we can keep it. I hope so. We must do everything possible to achieve it. But you also know that things can go wrong if you pull hard on your wallet. You have to be prepared with several options, because you could lose a second player in January. But as a coach you prefer to keep your best players. There may be situations in which the clubs arrive with an offer that is impossible to stop ”.

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With resignation, Ruud van Nistelrooy alluded to Chelsea’s interest in Noni Madueke. A few days later, the blues announced the arrival of the English winger. A brutal winter market for PSV Eindhoven, who lost two of their best players on the squad in one fell swoop.

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And it seems clear that Madueke will not be the last star to come out of the Phillips Stadium. as it points 90min.com, the Dutch team is already prepared to lose Ibrahim Sangaré (25 years old). Despite having renewed in the summer until 2027, the Ivorian midfielder already feels ready to make the leap.

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With a termination clause of 37 M€, there are several Premier League teams that have shown interest in the prodigious African footballer. Thus, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham have positioned themselves for Sangaré. In fact, Van Nistelrooy already sees his pupil disembarking in the English championship.

“Obviously he can handle (the Premier League), Van Nistelrooy said. I have challenged him because I think Ibrahim can reach the top in England. He would also be very good in Italy or Spain. I see players in his position there now and I think Ibrahim is definitely going to have a chance at that level.”declared the technician to Football International.

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