Atletico’s goalkeeper rotation now includes Perisic, who is back in Croatia. January 19’s top transfers
On January 19, there were several noteworthy transfers and equally significant rumors circulating in the football world. 24Hscore offers a comprehensive overview of the impact these moves had on the transfer market on that day.
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Shakhtar Donetsk has officially completed the transfer of 19-year-old winger Kevin from Brazilian club Palmeiras. The Ukrainian club paid €15 million for the transfer, marking a significant investment despite the challenging situation in Ukraine since the onset of the full-scale war on February 24, 2022.
Following his departure from AS Roma, José Mourinho appears to have secured a position with Saudi club Al-Shabab, as reported.
Despite Bayern Munich’s interest in Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier, the Magpies are standing firm, resisting any attempts to part ways with the 33-year-old Englishman.
Atlético Madrid is prepared to part ways with Croatian goalkeeper Ivo Grbić during the current transfer window, as he has struggled to secure sufficient playing time in his 3.5-year tenure with the team. Sheffield United has expressed interest in acquiring the player. Meanwhile, Atlético Madrid’s manager, “El Cholo,” has identified a potential replacement in goalkeeper Horatiu Moldovan from Rapid Bucharest and the Romanian national team.
Midfielder Ivan Perišić, after 17 years away, has returned to Hajduk Split, the club where he began his football career. He will play on loan from Tottenham Hotspur until the end of the season.
Leicester’s pursuit of Inter Milan midfielder Stefano Sensi is facing challenges due to financial fair play rules. To comply with the criteria, Leicester needs to offload defender Harry Souttar and midfielder Dennis Praet.
The head coach of the Tanzania national team, Adel Amrouche, was dismissed during the AFCON tournament following comments he made after their first match against Morocco (0-3), which proved to be costly. Initially, AFCON suspended Amrouche for eight matches, and shortly afterward, the Tanzanian federation announced his termination.