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  • Blues finally green light big-name exit as transfer conditions are set in stone


    AC Milan are confident they can bring Chelsea misfit Joao Felix to the Italian giants before the transfer window shuts, TEAMtalk can reveal.

    The Portugal international swapped Atletico Madrid for Chelsea last summer for a fee in the region of £45.5 million (€53m, $59m) but he has struggled for game time thus far.

    Felix, who had a loan spell with the Blues in the second half of the 2022/23 season, has made 20 appearances in all competitions this term but he has just three Premier League starts to his name.

    Head coach Enzo Maresca admitted it is “difficult” to hand regular minutes to the 25-year-old, particularly when Cole Palmer has been the club’s standout attacker.

    TEAMtalk previously revealed that Milan wanted to complete a deal for the former Barcelona loanee, with head coach Sergio Conceicao a ‘big admirer’ of his talents.

    Now, our sources state the Serie A team believe they can get this move over the line, with Chelsea giving a loan move the green light. We understand that a buy option is not out of the question and Felix himself is pushing for a San Siro transfer.

    Furthermore, Chelsea are evaluating all loan options, so it is not set in stone that Milan seal the deal with this one.

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    Maresca admits to ‘difficult’ Felix situation

    With Nicolas Jackson leading Chelsea’s attack and Palmer often behind him, that has made it difficult for the versatile Felix and Christopher Nkunku to get much of a look in.

    Both have been linked with a Stamford Bridge exit, something Maresca has not ruled out.

    “The only thing I’ve said since the start of this season is that it’s difficult to play him with so many attacking players. In my idea it means that if Joao plays, it means Cole [Palmer] doesn’t play. Or, if Joao [Felix] plays he has to play with Cole together, but it depends on the game,” he said last month.

    “For me it’s quite easy, we have three players but they are more or less similar; Cole, Joao and Christopher Nkunku. Joao played some games, Christopher also played and they both started against Ipswich and Southampton they played, Leicester they played.

    “Some games they can both play together, but not every game because every game is a bit different.”

    Chelsea transfer roundup: Garnacho latest, Man City ace targeted

    All eyes are on whether or not Alejandro Garnacho will leave Manchester United before the transfer window shuts at 11pm on Monday.

    The Chelsea-linked winger is said to be interested in a Blues move but there are a number of reasons why that may not happen.

    Chelsea are reportedly plotting a last-ditch move for Manchester City star Nico O’Reilly, after giving up on United’s Kobbie Mainoo.

    The 19-year-old would be a cheaper option, as would Saint-Etienne midfielder Mathis Amougou.

    Finally, Tottenham are trying to gazump Chelsea in the race to sign Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi – who is into the last 18 months of his contract.

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    After weeks of speculation and negotiations, Blues have finally given the green light for a big-name exit as transfer conditions have been set in stone. The player in question has been the subject of intense interest from several top clubs, but it seems that a deal is finally in the works.

    Fans have been eagerly awaiting news of this transfer, and now it seems that their wishes will soon be granted. The player’s departure is sure to have a significant impact on the team, but with the transfer conditions now firmly established, it looks like the move is all but certain.

    Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting transfer saga unfolds.

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    9. Transfer window news
    10. Official transfer announcement

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  • MLB rumors: Sasaki being pursued by 20 teams, Red Sox happy with Raffy, Tigers target big-name free-agent bats

    MLB rumors: Sasaki being pursued by 20 teams, Red Sox happy with Raffy, Tigers target big-name free-agent bats


    We’ll skip the “time flies” cliché, but Monday marks the penultimate day of 2024. Given the time of year, it’s more likely we have a so-called slow news day than the opposite, but you never know. The Corbin Burnes signing just happened within the last few days and a few more big-name free agents remain. 

    On that note, let’s gather the news and rumors for the day. 

    20 teams pursuing Roki Sasaki

    Japan’s Roki Sasaki, 23, is considered to be the best pitcher in the world not already in MLB, but he’s headed to the states in time for the 2025 season. As we’ve explained before, he will not sign until after Jan. 15 as a means of improving his (relatively) meager earning potential. Because of his young age and relative lack of service time in Japan, he’s going to be subject to international-signing pools, which means he’s going to receive a fraction of his market value when he signs with an MLB team this winter. Sasaki’s artificially depressed bonus means that more than the usual suspects will be in hot pursuit. 

    Speaking of which, Sasaki’s agent Joel Wolfe spoke to reporters on Monday and revealed, among other things, that 20 teams are in pursuit of Sasaki to varying degrees. As for the pitcher himself, it’s been previously reported that he’s met in person with six teams: the Dodgers (the favorites to sign him, according to most readings of the tea leaves), Yankees, Mets, Giants, Rangers, and Cubs. That’s probably not an exhaustive list of the serious contenders for his services, but those teams are certainly strong contenders. The Padres are also widely believed to have a strong shot at Sasaki. 

    As for the path ahead: 

    Sasaki will sign between Jan. 15, when the 2025 international signing period begins, and Jan. 24, when his 45-day posting window closes. 

    Red Sox looking for right-handed bat

    The Red Sox are mostly done shaping their 2025 rotation, as general manager Craig Breslow said the “heavy lifting” is done (via Boston Globe). The focus moving forward is finding a right-handed bat for the offense. Some, including us, have mentioned the Red Sox as a possible fit for Bregman, but Breslow insisted that All-Star slugger Rafael Devers “is our third baseman.” 

    Bregman surely won’t sign in order to immediately move to first base, so that seems to close the door here. Via Boston Globe, Breslow says the team will be “open-minded” on finding the right-handed bat and it could be an infielder or outfielder. 

    The best right-handed bats available in free agency other than Bregman belong to Pete Alonso, Santander (again, a switch hitter), Ha-Seong Kim (though he’s coming off major surgery), Jurickson Profar (switch) and a few reunion candidates (J.D. MartinezJustin Turner, Yoán Moncada, who is also a switch hitter). 

    Tigers looking into right-handed sluggers

    In the wake of signing right-handed second baseman Gleyber Torres, the Tigers continue to seek right-handed bats and they have interest in both third baseman Alex Bregman and outfielder Anthony Santander (a switch hitter), according to the Detroit Free-Press. Per the report, the Tigers aren’t considered the “frontrunner” for Santander, though let’s note it did not make a point to say such a thing about Bregman. 

    The Tigers made a surprising late surge for the playoffs last season, yet still have an offense in need of some upgrades. It’s a lineup that is heavily left-handed, too, with Parker Meadows, Riley Greene, Kerry Carpenter, Colt Keith, Jace Jung and Trey Sweeney all swinging from that side while Torres joins just Matt Vierling and Jake Rogers among everyday players from the right side. 

    Bregman or Santander would be a nice middle-of-the-order presence and could slot between Greene and Carpenter in the three-hole, for example.

    Though there’s no indication they are looking to sign both players, it should be noted the Tigers absolutely could. They don’t have a ton of payroll on the books while only Colt Keith’s club-friendly deal and Javier Báez’s albatross remain on the books past 2025 among salaried players. 

    Cubs interested in Rojas

    The Cubs have shown interest in free-agent infielder Josh Rojas, per MLB.com. The 30-year-old left-handed hitter has long served as a utility man, including some work in the outfield, but was mostly a third baseman for the Mariners last season. In 476 plate appearances, he hit .225/.304/.336 (91 OPS+) with 19 doubles, eight homers, 31 RBI, 48 runs, 10 stolen bases and 2.2 WAR. 

    The fit with the Cubs is pretty easy. They have third base open right now, possibly for highly touted rookie Matt Shaw, but might need a veteran to start the season with that job. Nico Hoerner at second base remains a possible trade candidate, too, and the backup infield situation isn’t great at this point. This is to say, Rojas could make sense for a number of different roles and could give the Cubs flexibility in how they shape the rest of their roster. 

    Nationals bring back veteran starting pitcher

    The Nationals and right-handed starter Trevor Williams have agreed to a two-year, $14 million deal, reports The Athletic. He went 6-1 with a 2.03 ERA and 1.04 WHIP with 59 strikeouts in 66 ⅔ innings for the Nats last season. He only managed 13 starts due to a right forearm injury holding him back, but he was excellent in his limited time. The 2.6 WAR was the second-highest total of his career after 2018, which was a full season. In 2023, Williams made 30 starts and posted a 5.55 ERA and -0.1 WAR. 

    The Nationals rotation heading toward 2025 includes MacKenzie Gore, Mitchell Parker and Jake Irvin while right now it looks like Michael Soroka, DJ Herz and Williams will be in the conversation for the final two spots. Given all we know, obviously, it behooves teams these days to have at least six starters. 





    In the latest MLB rumors, it has been reported that Japanese pitching sensation Sasaki is being pursued by a whopping 20 teams. The highly coveted player has garnered attention from across the league with his impressive performances and potential to make an impact at the major league level.

    Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox are reportedly pleased with the progress of their young star, Raffy. The up-and-coming infielder has shown great promise and has quickly become a fan favorite in Boston. The team is hopeful that he will continue to develop and contribute to their success in the upcoming season.

    On the other hand, the Detroit Tigers are said to be targeting big-name free-agent bats to bolster their lineup. The team is looking to make a splash in the offseason by adding some much-needed power to their offense. With several notable players available on the market, the Tigers are expected to be proactive in their pursuit of adding impact hitters to their roster.

    As the offseason heats up, these rumors are just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting and eventful period for MLB fans. Stay tuned for more updates and developments as teams across the league look to make moves to improve their rosters for the upcoming season.

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  • Chiefs Facing Major Competition to Sign Big-Name Defender for Playoffs

    Chiefs Facing Major Competition to Sign Big-Name Defender for Playoffs


    The Chiefs are putting the finishing touches on their postseason roster, having already secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC following a dominant victory over the Steelers. One potential addition could push the defense over the top, though Kansas City appears to be facing stiff competition.

    Three-time All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowl DT Calais Campbell is expected to be released by the Dolphins once Miami is eliminated from playoff contention. He wants to join a contender and should have a long list of potential suitors, though perhaps no team is better equipped to add him than the Chiefs.

    That said, he’d be a logical acquisition for virtually any team, and two NFC North squads are reportedly interested.

    Miami faces the lowly Cleveland Browns in Week 17 but faces an unrealistic uphill battle to make the playoffs. Even if they win on Sunday, they’re in no shape to make the seven-team AFC field. As a result, Campbell could be released this week.

    “The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings are also expected to be interested,” Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reported. “(They) might put in a waiver claim to strengthen their cause, and prevent a front runner like the Chiefs from adding the defensive lineman who ranks third in active sacks.”

    It’d be a wise move for the Lions and Vikings, especially considering they have Super Bowl aspirations. During his 17-year career, Campbell has 911 tackles and 109.5 sacks, earning a reputation as one of the game’s best defensive linemen while playing for five different teams.

    Fans are appropriately salivating at the idea of pairing Campbell with Chris Jones, Charles Omenihu, George Karlaftis, Mike Danna, and Tershawn Wharton. While Campbell likely wouldn’t earn a lot of snaps in the playoffs, the Chiefs would be wise to acquire him simply to prevent him from joining a different contender.

    No matter what happens, it’s obvious that Campbell will be a priority addition as he tries to win a Super Bowl before retiring.

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    The Kansas City Chiefs are facing some major competition in their quest to sign a big-name defender for the playoffs. With the postseason just around the corner, the Chiefs are looking to bolster their defense with a top-tier player who can help lead them to a championship.

    Rumors have been swirling that the Chiefs are eyeing several big-name defenders who could potentially make a huge impact on their team. However, they are facing stiff competition from other teams who are also vying for the services of these talented players.

    The Chiefs know that in order to compete at the highest level in the playoffs, they need to have a strong defense that can shut down their opponents and give their high-powered offense a chance to win games. That’s why they are pulling out all the stops to try and secure the services of a big-name defender who can make a difference on the field.

    As the race to sign this top-tier defender heats up, the Chiefs are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit. They are willing to do whatever it takes to bring in the player who can help take them to the next level in the playoffs.

    It remains to be seen which team will ultimately land this coveted defender, but one thing is for sure – the Chiefs are facing some major competition in their quest to sign a big-name player for the playoffs. Stay tuned to see how this story unfolds as the postseason approaches.

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    • NFL playoffs
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