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Sunny and chilly before snow chances move in
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Kevin Skarupa has the latest timeline for snow expected across New Hampshire Thursday.
Two storm systems we are watching very closely. One arriving and around during the daylight hours tomorrow, and another one right in the middle of the weekend, later Saturday evening and into Sunday. Both with snowfalls, both possibly ending as some mixing in southern New Hampshire. We will be looking for some sunshine and *** breeze, chilly conditions, teens to lower 20s out ahead of that as we go through the day today. Progression of the system is it gradually moving in from mid to late morning tomorrow, heaviest during the. before winding down early in the evening, so it is *** quick, heavy burst of snow making its way through, which could end as *** little bit of light, wintry mix in southern areas of the state as it starts to pull away during the evening. So we are looking at some tougher travel around during the afternoon. Snowfall rates briefly late morning early afternoon in the southern half of the state could be at around 1 inch per hour. And again, some mixing is *** possibility at the very tail end of this as it continues to make its way through. So as far as your. Travel impacts they will be low early if you are headed out before 10 a.m. you should be good in all locations. The roads will not be immediately awful once the snow starts, but as it continues to pick up, it will be accumulating on area roadways just because temperatures will only be in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Toughest travel will be during the afternoon and likely through the evening commute before things start to lessen thereafter again. *** little bit of *** light wintry mix is *** possibility in southern areas might linger into the evening continues. To make things slippery going into the evening, general 3 to 6 inch accumulation is the expectation out of this. There may be slightly less due to some shadowing just north of the White Mountains, as well as right near the coastline. Again, we’re still watching the maps as they come in, and we’re still over 24 hours before this arrives, so we’ll continue to keep tabs on it for you. For the time being, it’s sunshine, *** breeze not as gusty as yesterday, and there is the next system, *** solid 2000 miles away. It arrives. Later tomorrow morning, teens to mid-20s today, about 10 degrees below the average for this time of year. Sunshine giving way to fair skies this evening. Lows tonight, single digits above and below zero, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning. Highs tomorrow, only in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Here is *** look at Futurecast again. You’ll notice the light snow starting to move into southwestern areas of the state as quickly as 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. As I mentioned, roads will not be awful right at the beginning. Just as the first snowflakes start, it will take *** few hours, but again, snowfall rates likely at 1 inch per hour at times, anywhere from about 11 to maybe 2 or 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And then any sort of backside of the system may have some light patchy freezing drizzle left over as the system starts to move away. Accumulation itself will likely be done by 5 or 6 o’clock tomorrow evening. Clearing skies, brisk winds behind that for Friday, *** gradual increase in clouds Saturday. And then Mother Nature reloading and it looks like later Saturday night and into Sunday, another burst of snow which could end as *** mix. This one will likely have *** little more moisture than the one that we will experience tomorrow. So we’ll continue to keep tabs on that as well. It should be pulling away Sunday afternoon and in time for the big game Sunday night, and then we’ll watch for any other potential systems down to our south thereafter. So for today, teens north. Lower 20s, southern New Hampshire snow showers up north. Otherwise sunshine. There’s your cold overnight lows tonight, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning with temperatures in the 20s to near 30. This will likely be *** light fluffy snow for *** good portion of the system, ending as some mixing which will likely add *** little bit of weight to that snow late in the day and into the evening in southern New Hampshire. Brisk winds for Friday and that other system will be tracking for Sunday.
Two storm systems we are watching very closely. One arriving and around during the daylight hours tomorrow, and another one right in the middle of the weekend, later Saturday evening and into Sunday. Both with snowfalls, both possibly ending as some mixing in southern New Hampshire. We will be looking for some sunshine and *** breeze, chilly conditions, teens to lower 20s out ahead of that as we go through the day today. Progression of the system is it gradually moving in from mid to late morning tomorrow, heaviest during the. before winding down early in the evening, so it is *** quick, heavy burst of snow making its way through, which could end as *** little bit of light, wintry mix in southern areas of the state as it starts to pull away during the evening. So we are looking at some tougher travel around during the afternoon. Snowfall rates briefly late morning early afternoon in the southern half of the state could be at around 1 inch per hour. And again, some mixing is *** possibility at the very tail end of this as it continues to make its way through. So as far as your. Travel impacts they will be low early if you are headed out before 10 a.m. you should be good in all locations. The roads will not be immediately awful once the snow starts, but as it continues to pick up, it will be accumulating on area roadways just because temperatures will only be in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Toughest travel will be during the afternoon and likely through the evening commute before things start to lessen thereafter again. *** little bit of *** light wintry mix is *** possibility in southern areas might linger into the evening continues. To make things slippery going into the evening, general 3 to 6 inch accumulation is the expectation out of this. There may be slightly less due to some shadowing just north of the White Mountains, as well as right near the coastline. Again, we’re still watching the maps as they come in, and we’re still over 24 hours before this arrives, so we’ll continue to keep tabs on it for you. For the time being, it’s sunshine, *** breeze not as gusty as yesterday, and there is the next system, *** solid 2000 miles away. It arrives. Later tomorrow morning, teens to mid-20s today, about 10 degrees below the average for this time of year. Sunshine giving way to fair skies this evening. Lows tonight, single digits above and below zero, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning. Highs tomorrow, only in the teens to lower range of the 20s. Here is *** look at Futurecast again. You’ll notice the light snow starting to move into southwestern areas of the state as quickly as 9 o’clock tomorrow morning. As I mentioned, roads will not be awful right at the beginning. Just as the first snowflakes start, it will take *** few hours, but again, snowfall rates likely at 1 inch per hour at times, anywhere from about 11 to maybe 2 or 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And then any sort of backside of the system may have some light patchy freezing drizzle left over as the system starts to move away. Accumulation itself will likely be done by 5 or 6 o’clock tomorrow evening. Clearing skies, brisk winds behind that for Friday, *** gradual increase in clouds Saturday. And then Mother Nature reloading and it looks like later Saturday night and into Sunday, another burst of snow which could end as *** mix. This one will likely have *** little more moisture than the one that we will experience tomorrow. So we’ll continue to keep tabs on that as well. It should be pulling away Sunday afternoon and in time for the big game Sunday night, and then we’ll watch for any other potential systems down to our south thereafter. So for today, teens north. Lower 20s, southern New Hampshire snow showers up north. Otherwise sunshine. There’s your cold overnight lows tonight, and that will set up the snow moving in tomorrow morning with temperatures in the 20s to near 30. This will likely be *** light fluffy snow for *** good portion of the system, ending as some mixing which will likely add *** little bit of weight to that snow late in the day and into the evening in southern New Hampshire. Brisk winds for Friday and that other system will be tracking for Sunday.Video: Sunny and chilly before snow chances move in
Kevin Skarupa has the latest timeline for snow expected across New Hampshire Thursday.
We are tracking two storm systems closely. The first arrives Thursday late morning and another for Saturday night into Sunday morning. Both look like initial snow but could end as messy mix in southern NH. Travel will be highly impacted during both of those timeframes. Sunny skies away from the mountains today, highs will be in the teens to lower 20s. The northwesterly breeze will still be noticeable but not as gusty as yesterday. Fair skies for most of tonight (clouds arrive by morning) with lows between -8 and 10 from north to south.Initial snow developing late Thursday morning could go to a wintry mix in southern NH later in the afternoon after several hours of initial snow. Driving in the afternoon and evening looks particularly messy with the snow and mix. It will wrap up statewide late Thursday evening. This looks like a general 3-6″ accumulation, with slightly less at the coast and in areas “shadowed” by the White Mountains.Friday looks brighter and brisk with a few snow showers in the mountains along with highs in the 30s. Saturday is also quiet with sunshine giving way to clouds, then another storm system moves in Saturday night. This storm system also likely starts as snow statewide, then there is the possibility of some mixing in southern NH. Travel could be sloppy Sunday morning.
We are tracking two storm systems closely. The first arrives Thursday late morning and another for Saturday night into Sunday morning. Both look like initial snow but could end as messy mix in southern NH. Travel will be highly impacted during both of those timeframes.
Sunny skies away from the mountains today, highs will be in the teens to lower 20s. The northwesterly breeze will still be noticeable but not as gusty as yesterday.
Fair skies for most of tonight (clouds arrive by morning) with lows between -8 and 10 from north to south.
Initial snow developing late Thursday morning could go to a wintry mix in southern NH later in the afternoon after several hours of initial snow. Driving in the afternoon and evening looks particularly messy with the snow and mix. It will wrap up statewide late Thursday evening. This looks like a general 3-6″ accumulation, with slightly less at the coast and in areas “shadowed” by the White Mountains.
Friday looks brighter and brisk with a few snow showers in the mountains along with highs in the 30s. Saturday is also quiet with sunshine giving way to clouds, then another storm system moves in Saturday night.
This storm system also likely starts as snow statewide, then there is the possibility of some mixing in southern NH. Travel could be sloppy Sunday morning.
As winter weather starts to creep in, we’re enjoying the last few days of sunshine and chilly temperatures before snow chances move in. It’s the perfect time to bundle up in cozy sweaters and scarves, sip on hot cocoa, and soak up the crisp, fresh air before the winter wonderland arrives. Let’s make the most of these sunny and chilly days before we’re blanketed in snow! #WinterIsComing #SunnyAndChilly #SnowDaysAhead
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Transfermarkt deadline day live blog: Willian close to Fulham return, González close to Man City move
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Hello and welcome to the Transfermarkt deadline day live blog for the final day of the January 2025 transfer window. The past few weeks have had plenty of twists and turns but as we approach the final 24 hours of transfer business across Europe’s top leagues there are still a number of permanent transfers and loans that are still to get over the line. As such, we’ve put together this page to keep tabs on all of the stories that are unfolding across the continent.
21:49 – Malacia arrives in Eindhoven
Tyrell Malacia has arrived in the Netherlands to proceed in talks with PSV Eindhoven, ahead of a loan move from Man United for the Dutch left-back. The 25 year old has a current market value of €15 million.
21:07 – Batshuayi joins Bundesliga club Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt have signed former Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi. The Bundesliga club managed to get that deal across the line just before the window shut in Germany. Batshuayi will join Frankfurt from Galatasaray in a deal worth €3m plus €500,000 in add-ons and has signed a contract until 2027. The striker is supposed to help fill the void left by Omar Marmoush, who left Frankfurt and joined Man City in a deal worth €70m in January.
20:48 – Willian close to Fulham return
According to Sky, 36 year old winger Willian is close to a return to Fulham on deadline day. The Brazilian left Craven Cottage in 2024, having scored nine goals in 58 games for the Premier League side.
20:10 – Axel Disasi close to Aston Villa loan
Reports suggest a deal is in place on loan with his salary covered for Chelsea defender Axel Disasi to join Aston Villa, with the Midlands club matching the loan fee offered by Tottenham. Disasi said no to Spurs all day long as he only wanted to join Aston Villa since 10 days ago. No buy option is thought to be included.
19:53 – Dortmund sign Chelsea’s Carney Chukwuemeka
Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund have loaned Carney Chukwuemeka from Chelsea until the end of the season. Both clubs made the deal official after the transfer window closed in Germany. The loan deal includes an option to buy worth a reported £40m.
19:28 – Fulham approach AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze
Reports from Fabrizio Romano suggest Fulham have approached AC Milan to sign winger Samuel Chukwueze. Negotiations are rumoured to be ongoing between all parties involved with a short time now to make it happen. He has a current market value of €18m.
18:59 – Marco Asensio completes Aston Villa move
Aston Villa have completed the signing of Spanish winger Marco Asensio on loan from Paris St-Germain until the end of the season. The 29 year old scored seven goals in 47 appearances for PSG, since joining from boyhood club Real Madrid in 2023.
18:20 – Feyenoord consider West Ham’s Guilherme
Feyenoord are reportedly considering a move for West Ham teenager Luis Guilherme. The eighteen-year-old attacker is considered a player of the highest order by the Eredivisie side, and has struggled to make an impact in the Premier League.
17:41 – Man Utd defender set to depart on loan
Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Manchester United defender Tyrell Malacia is set to depart the club before the end of the transfer window to join Eredivisie side PSV on loan for the remainder of the season.
17:06 – Chelsea recall David Fofana from Turkish club
Chelsea forward David Fofana has been recalled from his loan spell at Turkish side, Goztepe S.K. An Ivory Coast international, Fofana joined the Blues in January 2023 and made four first-team appearances during the remainder of that season.
16:40 – Mario Lemina to leave Wolves
Galatasaray are poised to complete the signing of Mario Lemina from Wolves on loan. It’s understood that the Turkish giants will pay a loan fee of around €2.5m with Lemina to remain at Galatasaray until the end of the season.
16:09 – Chelsea close in on 19 year old midfielder Amougou
Reports from Sky and other outlets suggest Chelsea are closing in on 19 year old Saint Etienne midfielder Mathis Amougou, with the deal close to being completed. The fee is expected to be around €15m, with the final details being sorted.
15:47 – González undergoing Man City Medical
According to The Athletic, Spanish midfielder Nico González is undergoing a medical in Portugal, ahead of a proposed deadline say move from Porto to Manchester City. The deal is not fully done, but Man City are now closing in on the Porto midfielder; fee expected to be around €60m & a long-term contract has reportedly been agreed for the 23 year old.
15:25 – Milan reach agreement with Chelsea for Felix
The Athletic are reporting that AC Milan have reached a verbal agreement with Chelsea to sign Joao Felix on loan for the remainder of the season. The deal does not include an option to buy but will requite the Italian giants to pay a loan fee of €5.5m for the striker’s services.
14:51 – Tel set for Tottenham move
Mathys Tel is now expected to make a dramatic last-minute move to Tottenham before the end of the January transfer window. The French striker reportedly turned down a move to Spurs last week, but the BBC are now reporting that the Premier League side have reached an agreement with Bayern Munich to loan the player for the remainder of the season.
14:00 – Ferguson joins West Ham
Evan Ferguson has completed his loan move to West Ham United. The Irishman joins the Hammers on a straight loan deal until the end of the season from Brighton. The 20-year-old will be reunited with Graham Potter, who handed Ferguson his Premier League debut.
13:30 – Cherki staying at Lyon
There’s been significant speculation that Rayan Cherki could leave Lyon during the winter window. Borussia Dortmund were interested in the talented attacking midfielder but Lyon owner John Textor has confirmed that Cherki will stay in France. He said: “We rejected Borussia Dortmund offer and we do not intend to negotiate with them or any other club”.
13:00 – Man United reject striker bid
Manchester United have turned down an approach for young striker Gabriele Biancheri from Como. The 18-year-old is highly rated at Old Trafford and United are unwilling to allow him to leave on a permanent basis.
12: 40 – Felix to depart Chelsea
Joao Felix is set to join AC Milan on-loan until the end of the season. The 25-year-old is unhappy with his lack of game time at Chelsea and they’ve agreed to a loan exit. Felix was in attendance at the San Siro on Sunday night for the Milan derby.
12:15 – Wolves set to land defender
Nasser Djiga is on the verge of joining Wolves from Red Star Belgrade. The €7 million valued star is on his way to England to complete his medical with Wolves set to land a new centre-back after missing out on Kevin Danso to Tottenham
11:40 – Ward-Prowse returns to West Ham
James Ward-Prowse is back at West Ham after an agreement was reached with Nottingham Forest to terminate his loan deal. Ward-Prowse made ten appearances for Forest this season but he barely featured in recent months.
10:55 – City chase González deal
Manchester City are continuing their attempts to sign Nico González. Pep Guardiola wants to add the 23-year-old to bolster his midfield options with Rodri still sidelined. Talks are continuing between the two clubs but Porto are holding firm in their valuation.
10:35 – Tottenham Guehi bid rejected
Crystal Palace have rejected a significant bid from Tottenham for Marc Guehi. The England international was subject to major interest from Newcastle in the summer but Spurs want to sign him on deadline day. But Palace are holding firm despite the fact that Guehi’s contract expires in 2026.
10:15 – Brighton sign Tzimas
Brighton have signed young Greek striker Stefanos Tzimas. The 19-year-old talent is on loan at German second-tier club FC Nuremberg from PAOK in Greece. Due to the details of his current loan deal, the 2.Bundesliga club will technically sign him for a set fee, before then selling him on to Brighton today for a rumoured €25m.
10:05 – Chelsea starlet to join Dortmund
Carney Chukwuemeka is posed to join Borussia Dortmund on-loan from Chelsea. The former Aston Villa midfielder is currently in Germany to complete his medial ahead of signing for the Bundesliga club until the end of the season.
9:10 – Villa defender heads to Leipzig on loan
Aston Villa have confirmed that young defender Kosta Nedeljkovic has departed the club to join RB Leipzig on loan for the remainder of the season. The 19-year-old talent only made the move to the Premier League side last year, when he signed from Red Star for €7.6m but after just 10 games with Villa he now seems set for a future in the Bundesliga. The deal reported as an agreement attached that will allow Leipzig to buy Nedeljkovic in the summer.
One of the biggest rumours to start the day is news that Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell will be departing Stamford Bridge before the end of the window. According to the Telegraph, the England international is set for a loan move to Crystal Palace, having been entirely overlooked by Enzo Maresca this season.
Welcome to Transfermarkt deadline day live blog! We have some exciting transfer news to bring to you as the deadline approaches.First up, it looks like Willian could be on the move once again, with reports suggesting he is close to a return to Fulham. The Brazilian winger previously had a successful spell at the club and could be set for a reunion with his former teammates.
In other news, it seems that González is edging closer to a move to Manchester City. The talented midfielder has been linked with a number of top clubs, but it looks like City have won the race for his signature. This could be a huge coup for Pep Guardiola’s side as they look to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
Stay tuned for more updates as the deadline approaches!
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Blues plotting late move for Man City midfielder as Fabrizio Romano drops major update
Chelsea are reportedly plotting a last-ditch move for Manchester City star Nico O’Reilly as Enzo Maresca’s side scramble to add to their midfield options.
As we have reported over the past month, the Blues are keen to bring in more reinforcements in the middle of the park before the window slams shut.
Manchester United star Kobbie Mainoo has been targeted by Chelsea but they appear reluctant to match his £70m price tag and it’s expected he will stay at Old Trafford.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea have turned to Man City youngster O’Reilly as an alternative and are ‘working’ on a deal ahead of Monday’s transfer deadline.
He also notes that Saint-Etienne midfielder Mathis Amougou remains on Chelsea’s shortlist
“Chelsea keep working on new midfielder with enquiry made to Man City for 2005 born midfielder Nico O’Reilly,” Romano posted on X.
“Man City don’t want to lose future control on the player — not an easy deal. Follows enquiry made for Mathis Amougou reported last week, still on list.”
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Chelsea are running out of time to sign a new midfielder
TEAMtalk transfer insider Fraser Fletcher reported earlier this week that Chelsea harbour ambitions of bringing in another midfielder and striker before the end of the window.
The Blues don’t have a lot of cover in midfield due to Romeo Lavia being sidelined with another injury, so there is a lot of reliance on Moises Caicedo at the moment.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Carney Chukwuemeka, meanwhile, have been heavily linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge over the past month.
Chelsea are therefore trying to bring in a new midfielder before Monday night and Romano’s report suggests that Man City youngster O’Reilly is a key target.
The 19-year-old is highly regarded by Man City but has found it very difficult to break into the first team this season, making just six appearances across all competitions so far.
It is so far unclear how much Man City will ask for to sell O’Reilly in the coming hours but they will hope that he doesn’t become a superstar if he does join Chelsea, as Cole Palmer has done after making the switch to Stamford Bridge in 2023.
TEAMtalk understands that Chelsea are looking at players with more experience to strengthen the midfield too, with Brighton star Carlos Baleba also on the Blues’ transfer shortlist.
However, there is zero chance of Chelsea signing Balela before the February 3 deadline without massively overpaying for his services.
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Chelsea round-up: Disasi rejects Tottenham / Chukwuemeka wants Dortmund
Meanwhile, reports suggest that Tottenham agreed a deal with Chelsea to sign defender Axel Disasi on loan until the end of the season.
However, it’s claimed that Disasi decided to REJECT the move to Spurs as he has already agreed personal terms with Aston Villa and has no desire to join up with Ange Postecoglou’s team.
Chelsea, however, aren’t willing to let the defender join Villa as they don’t want to strengthen a direct rival, so Disasi could be left in limbo unless another team comes in for him.
In other news, Borussia Dortmund have emerged as frontrunners to sign Chelsea midfielder Chukwuemeka on loan.
Everton and West Ham are also interested in Chukwuemeka but Dortmund are now leading the race for the 21-year-old.
TEAMtalk understands that Chukwuemeka is very interested in joining Dortmund and that would be his preference over joining another Premier League side on loan.
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Blues plotting late move for Man City midfielder as Fabrizio Romano drops major updateIn a surprising turn of events, Chelsea are reportedly plotting a late move for a Manchester City midfielder as transfer expert Fabrizio Romano drops a major update on the situation.
According to Romano, Chelsea are looking to bolster their midfield options before the transfer window closes, and have identified a City midfielder as a potential target. While the identity of the player in question has not been revealed, it is believed that the Blues are keen on adding some depth and quality to their midfield.
This news comes as a shock to many, as City are known for their reluctance to sell key players to direct rivals. However, Chelsea seem determined to push through a deal and are reportedly in talks with the player’s representatives.
It remains to be seen whether this late move will materialize, but Chelsea fans will be hoping that Romano’s update is a sign of exciting things to come in the final days of the transfer window. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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Jhon Durán completes move to Al Nassr from Aston Villa
Jhon Durán has completed his transfer from Aston Villa to Al Nassr as the Saudi Pro League side bolstered their forward line for the second half of the season.
Durán’s form at Villa had seen him garner considerable attention from clubs in Europe and beyond, and the signing is seen as a coup for Stefano Pioli’s team, who already boast Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mané among their ranks.
The 21-year-old has scored 12 goals in 29 games this season for Villa, including memorable long-range strikes against Everton in the Premier League and Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Durán joined the midlands club from Chicago Fire for £18m ($22.3m) in January 2023 but has been repeatedly linked with a move away from Villa Park as Ollie Watkins‘ presence in the forward line kept him out of the team on a regular basis.
Wakins has also been linked with a move away from Villa in January but the Colombia international’s exit means that Watkins is likely to stay with Unai Emery’s team, with sources telling ESPN on Wednesday that the club had rejected a bid from Arsenal for his services.
Durán was an unused substitute in Villa’s Champions League win over Celtic on Wednesday which secured their eighth-place finish and a spot in the round of 16.
“Everyone at Aston Villa would like to wish Jhon all the best in the next step of his professional career,” Villa said in a statement.
Meanwhile, sources have told ESPN that Villa are interested in signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford before the transfer deadline.
Al Nassr have struggled to compete at the highest level in the Saudi Pro League this season, sitting fourth in the table and eight points off top despite the exploits of Ronaldo, who has scored a division-high 14 goals in 17 games.
Jhon Durán, the talented midfielder, has completed his move to Al Nassr from Aston Villa. The transfer was confirmed today, after weeks of negotiations between the two clubs.Durán, who has been a key player for Aston Villa in recent seasons, expressed his excitement about the move, stating that he is looking forward to the new challenge and is eager to contribute to Al Nassr’s success.
The 26-year-old Colombian has impressed fans and critics alike with his skillful playmaking abilities and his eye for goal. His addition to the Al Nassr squad is expected to bolster their midfield and provide a creative spark to the team.
Fans of both clubs are eagerly anticipating Durán’s debut for Al Nassr and are hopeful that he will make a significant impact on the team’s performance in the upcoming season. We wish Jhon Durán all the best in his new adventure with Al Nassr!
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“Deal Has Been Agreed” – Chelsea Star Pushing for Deadline Day Move to AC Milan
“Deal Has Been Agreed” – Chelsea Star Pushing for Deadline Day Move to AC Milan In a recent update from Sky Sports News, a striking development has surfaced in the world of football transfers. Joao Felix, the prodigious talent currently with Chelsea, is reported to be on the verge of a loan move to AC Milan. Here’s an in-depth analysis of the implications of this potential transfer and what it could mean for all parties involved.
Insights from Sky Sports News
According to Sky Sports News’ Kaveh Solhekol, Joao Felix is keen on a move and has set his sights on Milan as his next destination. Reports from Italy suggest Felix was present at the Milan derby last night, adding fuel to the speculation around his future. “Sky Italy are reporting that a deal has been agreed in principle for him to move on loan from Chelsea to Milan,” Solhekol revealed. Furthermore, an interesting twist in the tale is the involvement of Jorge Mendes, Felix’s agent, who also represents Milan’s manager, Sergio Conceicao. This connection might be playing a pivotal role in the negotiations.
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Should the move materialise, Milan would be securing the services of a versatile and highly skilled forward. Felix’s ability to play across the front line could offer Milan additional firepower, something they might need to bolster their attack for the remainder of the season. His flair and creativity could blend well with the tactical approaches of Conceicao, potentially reigniting the dynamism in Milan’s offensive play.
Chelsea’s Strategy
On the flip side, Chelsea’s decision to loan out Felix might raise some eyebrows among the fans. However, this could be a strategic move by the club to allow Felix more game time and experience in a different competitive environment, which could be beneficial for his development. It also suggests that Chelsea is possibly restructuring its squad or making room for new signings.
Broader Implications for European Football
This potential loan deal is not just a simple player transfer but could signify a shift in how top clubs manage their talented youngsters. By loaning Felix to Milan, Chelsea is utilising a strategic asset placement that could benefit both the player and the clubs involved. It highlights the intricate network of relationships in European football, where agents can influence significant moves.
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As a Chelsea supporter, the news of Joao Felix potentially moving to Milan on loan is met with mixed emotions. On one hand, Felix’s lack of consistent starting opportunities at Chelsea has been frustrating. A player of his calibre deserves more minutes on the pitch to demonstrate his worth. Milan could offer him the stage he needs to flourish and prove his mettle.
On the other hand, his departure, even on a temporary basis, leaves Chelsea with one less attacking option. Given our current position and ambitions, depth is crucial, and Felix offers something different upfront. His potential blossoming at Milan could be a double-edged sword; while it would be a testament to Chelsea’s ability to nurture talent, it could also be a missed opportunity if he truly comes into his own away from Stamford Bridge.
Ultimately, if Felix thrives in Milan, it could either make Chelsea rue the decision to let him go temporarily or applaud the foresight in giving him the platform elsewhere. As fans, we will watch keenly, hoping his journey in Milan enhances his skills and brings him back to us a more seasoned and impactful player.
In conclusion, the possible loan of Joao Felix to Milan is a move loaded with potential ramifications for all the entities involved. It’s a testament to the intricate dance of player management in modern football, where career trajectories can be significantly influenced by strategic loans and the complex interplay between clubs and agents. As this saga unfolds, it will undoubtedly capture the attention of football fans around the globe, eager to see how it impacts the current dynamics at both Chelsea and Milan.
It has been reported that a deal has been agreed between Chelsea and AC Milan for the transfer of a star player on deadline day.The Chelsea star, who has been pushing for a move to AC Milan, is eager to make the switch to the Serie A club before the transfer window closes.
The player’s desire to move to AC Milan has been well known for some time now, and it seems that his wish is finally set to be granted.
Both clubs have reportedly reached an agreement on the transfer fee, and the player is now set to undergo a medical and finalize personal terms with AC Milan.
Fans of both clubs will be eagerly awaiting official confirmation of the deal, and it will certainly be an exciting end to the transfer window for all involved. Stay tuned for more updates as the deadline day drama unfolds.
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Mathys Tel transfer: Bayern Munich forward on his way to England to seal Tottenham move | Football News
Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel has landed in England ahead of a proposed move to Tottenham.
Tel’s agent has posted an image on Instagram of the Bayern Munich teenager aboard a private plane heading for London, and the 19-year-old has landed at Farnborough Airport.
Sky Sports News understands the structure of the deal is still being negotiated between the clubs.
Bayern are understood to prefer a permanent deal or a loan which includes an obligation to buy.
Tel turned down the chance to sign for Tottenham earlier this week after the clubs had agreed a £50m deal.
But in a massive U-turn, Tel has changed his mind after a long conversation with Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou on how he will be used.
Tel has been in demand this window with Manchester United and Arsenal also showing interest in the France U21 international.
‘Tel has changed his mind – his plane is heading to London!’
SSN reporter Michael Bridge:
“We say never say never on Deadline Day but Tel has done a U-turn and has said ‘yes’ to Tottenham. Incredible news.
“There are reports there are no obligations or options to buy but what we do know – and there is a picture of Tel and his agent on a plane – the plane looks like it is going to London and not Manchester.
“Huge news. Tel has changed his mind…”
Analysis: Why Tel is in demand
Sky Sports’ Nick Wright:
Tel has been a peripheral figure for Bayern Munich this season, playing only 344 minutes across their Bundesliga and Champions League campaigns without scoring. But at 19, he remains a thrilling talent with plenty to offer and plenty of room for improvement.
He demonstrated his immense potential last season, contributing nine goals and six assists across the Bundesliga and Champions League, despite mostly featuring as a substitute, and averaging an eye-catching 1.15 goal involvements per 90 minutes.
Context is important, of course. Many of those substitute appearances came at points in games where Bayern were already several goals up. But his talent is not in doubt. It is what convinced Bayern to pay roughly £23m to land him at the age of only 17 in 2022.
Tel is quick, strong in the air and, crucially, an accomplished finisher. His versatility is another asset.
As shown in the graphic above, Tel’s minutes at Bayern have been split across different positions. He has played the highest share of minutes on the left, where he is able to cut in on his right foot. But he is also adept with his left foot and has been used on the right, as a central striker, and even in midfield.
He would have to adapt to new surroundings in the Premier League, of course. Hitting the ground running would be a challenge mid-season. But it is easy to understand the interest, even if he would not come cheaply to any side looking to sign him permanently.
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Mathys Tel transfer: Bayern Munich forward on his way to England to seal Tottenham move | Football NewsExciting news for Tottenham Hotspur fans as Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel is reportedly on his way to England to finalize a move to the Premier League club. The 24-year-old has been a standout performer for the Bundesliga giants and is now set to make the switch to the English top-flight.
Tottenham have been in the market for attacking reinforcements and it seems like they have found their man in Tel. The young forward is known for his pace, skill, and eye for goal, making him a perfect fit for the North London outfit.
The deal is said to be in the final stages of completion, with Tel expected to undergo a medical and put pen to paper on a long-term contract with Spurs. It is believed that Bayern Munich have accepted a substantial offer for the talented forward, paving the way for his move to the Premier League.
Tottenham fans will be eagerly awaiting the official announcement of Tel’s arrival, as he is set to bolster their attacking options and provide competition for the likes of Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer saga!
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Kanye West’s Latest Move Adds a Disturbing Twist to the Taylor Swift Drama
It’s wild to think that the infamous “Imma let you finish” moment from the 2009 VMAs still fuels drama in 2025, yet here we are. Somehow, Taylor Swift has once again become the target of Kanye West’s bizarre attention — this time with a cryptic move on social media just ahead of the 2025 Grammys.
On Sunday, just before guests started walking the 67th Grammy Awards red carpet, West — who now goes by Ye — dropped a digital bombshell on Instagram. He unfollowed everyone on the platform, leaving only one account. That account? Taylor Swift. Not even his wife, Bianca Censori, remained in his exclusive “following” list.
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For someone like Ye, who seems to thrive on provocation, this move screams calculated. To drive his point further, he followed up with an Instagram Story mentioning his Grammy-nominated track “Carnival.” Alongside a gleaming trophy image, he inexplicably tagged Swift, his collaborators Ty Dolla $ign, Playboi Carti, and Rich the Kid, as well as the Recording Academy.
Naturally, the internet — especially Swift’s fandom — spiraled into speculation. “His ongoing obsession with her is so gross. Move on dude, it’s been over 15 years since this s*** started,”** one Swiftie said on social media.
This act isn’t just bizarre—it’s the latest in a saga that began at the 2009 VMAs when Ye interrupted Taylor’s speech to hail Beyoncé’s video as “one of the best of all time.” Things only escalated from there. Fast-forward to 2016, and Ye dropped “Famous” with the lyric, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous.” He claimed Swift approved it; she adamantly denied it. Then came Kim Kardashian’s leaked recordings, Swift’s accusations of deceptive edits, and a host of what seems to be never-ending drama, courtesy of Ye.
Those years took an emotional toll on Swift, who has opened up on multiple occasions about how the feud pushed her to a dark place. Lately, both artists have largely existed in their own orbits. Until now. Ye’s new move throws Swift — the one person who’s repeatedly made it clear she wants distance — right back into the awkward limelight of his choosing.
Some fans pointed out how Ye’s actions keep dragging Swift into a narrative she has tried to move beyond. “That is why Swifties should stop acting like Taylor should move on from the Kimye drama,” one fan commented. “She can sing about this drama as long as she wants. He always drops her name in his stupid albums and creates drama like this every few months.”
Both Swift and Ye are Grammy nominees this year, and fans are already crafting scenarios about the intention behind his gesture. Could this be an attempt at reconciliation? A calculated publicity ploy? Or, in a more troubling twist, just another way to stir chaos in an already fraught history? Whatever the reason, Ye’s actions feel like a fresh disruption to a story Swift seemed ready to leave behind. And for now, the Swifties are standing firmly by her side, questioning why Ye can’t seem to do the same.
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Kanye West’s Latest Move Adds a Disturbing Twist to the Taylor Swift DramaThe never-ending feud between Kanye West and Taylor Swift has taken a disturbing turn with West’s latest move. In a shocking revelation, West has released a new song in which he once again references Swift in a derogatory manner.
This latest development comes after years of back and forth between the two musicians, with West famously interrupting Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and later releasing a song in which he claimed he made her famous.
The ongoing feud has divided fans and sparked heated debates about the treatment of women in the music industry. Many believe that West’s continuous attacks on Swift are misogynistic and harmful, while others defend his right to express himself through his music.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it’s clear that this feud shows no signs of ending anytime soon. With West’s latest move, it seems that the drama between him and Swift is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing saga.
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Making the Move to the Cloud: Tips for a Smooth TransitionIn today’s digital age, more and more businesses are making the move to the cloud in order to streamline their operations and increase efficiency. However, transitioning to the cloud can be a complex process that requires careful planning and execution. In this article, we will provide you with some tips on how to make the move to the cloud as smooth as possible.
1. Evaluate your current IT infrastructure
Before making the move to the cloud, it’s important to evaluate your current IT infrastructure and determine what resources you will need in the cloud. This includes assessing your existing hardware, software, and network infrastructure, as well as identifying any potential security risks or compliance issues that need to be addressed.
2. Choose the right cloud service provider
There are many different cloud service providers to choose from, each offering different features and pricing options. It’s important to do your research and choose a provider that best meets your needs and budget. Consider factors such as reliability, security, scalability, and customer support when making your decision.
3. Develop a migration plan
Once you have chosen a cloud service provider, it’s time to develop a migration plan. This plan should outline the steps you need to take to move your data and applications to the cloud, as well as a timeline for when each step will be completed. Make sure to involve key stakeholders in the planning process and communicate regularly with your team to ensure a smooth transition.
4. Train your team
Transitioning to the cloud will require your team to learn new tools and processes. Make sure to provide training and support to help your employees adapt to the changes. This may include offering workshops, online courses, or one-on-one coaching sessions to help them get up to speed with the new technology.
5. Monitor and optimize
Once you have migrated to the cloud, it’s important to monitor your systems and optimize your usage to ensure that you are getting the most out of your investment. Keep an eye on your performance metrics, security alerts, and costs, and make adjustments as needed to improve efficiency and reduce waste.
Making the move to the cloud can be a daunting task, but with careful planning and execution, you can ensure a smooth transition that will benefit your business in the long run. By evaluating your current infrastructure, choosing the right provider, developing a migration plan, training your team, and monitoring and optimizing your systems, you can make the transition to the cloud as seamless as possible.
Analyzing every WNBA free agency signing: Satou Sabally, Brittney Griner, Kelsey Plum on the move
The busiest time of the WNBA offseason is upon us as free agents meet with their prospective teams leading up to Feb. 1, when they can sign contracts.
The prospects of a new collective bargaining agreement will influence this season’s free agency, but expect to see stars change uniforms and championship contenders rearrange their rosters. Follow this tracker, where you’ll find news and analysis of moves that could reshape the league.
Grading the moves
The last significant domino of the 2025 WNBA offseason has fallen.
The Phoenix Mercury are acquiring two-time WNBA All-Star Satou Sabally from the Dallas Wings in a three-team deal that also involves the Indiana Fever, according to ESPN.
Phoenix gives: 2025 No. 19, Ty Harris, Sophie Cunningham, Mikiah Herbert Harrigan
Phoenix gets: Satou Sabally, Kalani Brown, Sevgi UzunIndiana gives: 2025 No. 8, NaLyssa Smith
Indiana gets: Cunningham, No. 19Dallas gives: Brown, Sabally, Uzun
Dallas gets: Harris, Smith, Herbert Harrigan, No. 8A new Big 3 in Phoenix?! pic.twitter.com/9abaFBqvV0
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) February 1, 2025
Phoenix: A+
One of the concerns I had about the Mercury after the Alyssa Thomas sign-and-trade was that they had exhausted all of their potential assets for another deal. Even as league sources continued to indicate that Phoenix was making a push for Sabally, the math didn’t quite add up.
Those concerns did not come to pass. Instead, the Mercury had enough to get a deal done, turning their last 2024 rotation player plus Ty Harris – whose addition to the Thomas deal was a stroke of genius – into Sabally, who was a top-five player during her last fully healthy season in 2023. Phoenix didn’t even have to give up swap rights on its 2027 first-round pick (a.k.a. the JuJu Watkins draft), as its 2025 second-round selection (No. 19) was enough to get the deal done.
Mikiah Herbert Harrigan has some athletic promise, but she didn’t exactly pan out with the Mercury. The worst part of this deal is that Phoenix had to take on some bad salary in the form of Kalani Brown. That might hurt in 2025 as the Mercury fill out the rest of the roster, but once the cap goes up in 2026, her number will likely be the equivalent of a minimum deal.
Indiana: B+
The Fever swapped out Smith for a better fitting player in Cunningham at the cost of moving down 11 spots in the draft. With the acquisition of Natasha Howard in free agency, Smith’s skill set became redundant, while Cunningham can play the three or the four. It’s worth wondering if the front office could have avoided surrendering a first-round pick, but Indiana should be better in the short term with Cunningham, who has been a veritable 3-and-D forward over her last four seasons in Phoenix. The Fever are also overloaded with young talent, so they can afford to surrender some draft capital.
Dallas: D
To surrender an all-WNBA talent and get one rotation player in Harris — the jury is still out on Smith — plus a late first-rounder doesn’t seem like enough value for Sabally. At least the Wings cleared out Kalani Brown’s money, but they didn’t get any players on rookie contracts or high-upside draft assets. Phoenix legally couldn’t trade its 2027 first-rounder, but to not even get a swap in that draft feels like a miss for Dallas.
For readers who saw Connecticut’s A grade in the Alyssa Thomas trade (see below) and are wondering about the difference: Consider this a mea culpa. Cloud and Allen are better overall than Harris and Smith, but not by as significant of a margin, though Cloud has positional value because of the dearth of quality point guards league-wide. The Sun can likely flip Cloud into another first-round pick, and potentially even Allen, while Harris wouldn’t command a similar return. Even so, both teams should have negotiated harder with the Mercury. In hindsight, Connecticut’s return should have been in the C range, and Dallas’ is lower because of the lesser talent.
Atlanta Dream: B+
The Atlanta Dream made their second splashy free-agent signing in as many days, agreeing to terms with center Bri Jones. Jones now joins former Phoenix center Brittney Griner in a revamped Dream frontcourt under new head coach Karl Smesko.
The pairing of Jones and Griner seems duplicative, given both are post-up centers who will dabble in midrangers but don’t shoot 3s. They are both also paint-bound defenders. It’s an even more curious duo since Smesko’s offenses at Florida Gulf Coast never had a back-to-the-basket presence, let alone two.
However, from a pure talent perspective, signing Jones is a no-brainer. She is a three-time All-Star and a FIBA World Cup champion. Jones was sixth league-wide in win shares in 2024 after finishing third in the W in both 2021 and 2022 (she missed most of the 2023 season with a torn achilles). Jones is also comfortable playing next to another big full-time, whether that was Alyssa Thomas or Jonquel Jones in Connecticut, so she should comfortably adapt to sharing the court with Griner. Although she doesn’t space the floor traditionally, she is a good cutter, allowing her to play off the ball. It’s worth noting that neither Jones nor Griner is an above-average defensive rebounder, however, which could be a deficiency of their pairing.
Jones has been a sixth woman as recently as 2022 — and earned an All-Star nod that season — so it’s possible she will come off the bench, allowing Atlanta to stagger her and Griner alongside fourth-year forward Naz Hillmon. However, it’s more likely that her pedigree will put her into the starting lineup, creating a jumbo look with the 6-foot-9 Griner, 6-2 Rhyne Howard, and 6-foot Allisha Gray.
Perhaps most importantly, bringing in Jones is another indicator that the Dream are becoming a desired free-agent destination. Atlanta’s offseason acquisitions a year ago (Jordin Canada and Aerial Powers) were more of the role player variety, but Griner and Jones are both multi-time All-Stars who had other options. Even if the fit is questionable, the Dream are collecting an enviable amount of talent.
Indiana Fever: A
Amid a flurry of trades across the WNBA, the Indiana Fever re-signed All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell to a one-year supermax contract worth around $249,000.
Sometimes an evaluation doesn’t need to be overcomplicated. Fever executives entered this offseason with the top priority of re-signing two-time All-Star Kelsey Mitchell. Mission accomplished.
On Wednesday, the franchise announced Mitchell will return for her eighth season with the Fever.
Like Alyssa Thomas and Kelsey Plum, Mitchell had been given the core designation earlier this January. But a trade always seemed unlikely as Indiana president of basketball Kelly Krauskopf drafted Mitchell No. 2 in the 2018 WNBA Draft and has remained steadfast in her support of the 5-foot-8 guard. When Krauskopf returned to the Fever this fall, she stressed that Mitchell was part of the Fever’s Big 3, calling her “extremely important to the success of this, our future.”
Mitchell is coming off her best pro season, recording career-highs in points (19.2) and field goal percentage (40.2 percent). More than just her statistics, however, her pairing with star guard Caitlin Clark was integral to Indiana’s playoff return. Clark and Mitchell played the most minutes of any two-player combination across the WNBA, with Indiana’s offense scoring 105.1 points per 100 possessions with them together.
Indiana will now be tasked with buffing out the rest of their roster. With their backcourt solidified, adding front-court depth will be even more important, especially after losing center Temi Fagbenle in the December expansion draft.
Atlanta Dream: B
After a career in Phoenix, Brittney Griner has found a new destination.
The Dream needed frontcourt improvements, and Griner was the most efficient scorer (1.12 points per play) among last season’s WNBA players averaging at least 15 points per game. Atlanta is already long at the wing positions, and adding Griner’s size provides some intimidating defensive length.
The stylistic fit doesn’t make a ton of sense, as Griner’s pace is more methodical than what the Dream should be aiming for. Nearly half of her offensive possessions were post-ups last season, and it would behoove Atlanta to have her run more pick-and-roll and play in transition. Griner is also too midrange-happy for a Karl Smesko offense.
But the Dream needed more talent and they have plenty of cap space. Any future offseason plans will only be aided by acquiring Griner, who is beloved around the league.The upside may not be terribly high here, but there is virtually no downside.
The Phoenix Mercury are finalizing a trade to acquire five-time All-Star and two-time All-WNBA first-team forward Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun.
The Mercury will receive Ty Harris in addition to Thomas, and Connecticut will receive Natasha Cloud, Rebecca Allen and the 12th overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. The Sun gave Thomas the core designation earlier in January, meaning the only way Thomas can be moved is via a sign-and-trade, which cannot be made official until the official start of free agency.
Connecticut Sun: A
The Sun lost the best player in this trade, but they have remained competitive by getting Cloud and Allen in return. Cloud is arguably the best active WNBA player never to have been named an All-Star, and in a league where point guard play is at a premium, Cloud is a top-five player at her position. Allen is a plug-and-play starter thanks to her shooting and defensive versatility, and her 2023 season in Connecticut was perhaps the best of her career. Slot Cloud and Allen with Marina Mabrey, DiJonai Carrington and Brionna Jones — though the latter two are free agents — and that’s a lineup that will easily make the playoffs.
If Carrington and/or Jones also decide to play elsewhere, the Sun can easily pivot into a rebuild. They got back into the first round of the 2025 draft with the No. 12 pick and could flip Cloud and Allen into further assets. Cloud would be attractive to both of last year’s WNBA finalists — she always elevates her game in the postseason — as would Allen. Plenty of other teams could use a veteran point guard and wing defender. Carrington would also fetch a return as a restricted free agent.
Connecticut had to move Thomas, and the Sun did so without committing to a direction for the 2025 season. They can still be nimble depending on how the rest of free agency shakes out.
Phoenix Mercury: B-
Kudos to the Mercury for securing a commitment from the best player who will change teams this offseason. Thomas will essentially assume the point guard position (or forward or center, depending on your preference) in Phoenix, and Harris is an excellent shooter who made 42 percent of her 3s over the last two seasons in Connecticut. The Sun duo makes tons of sense next to Kahleah Copper and Sophie Cunningham.
But how in the world does Phoenix plan to fill out the rest of its roster?
The WNBA mandates that a team have at least one first-round pick within the next three drafts, so the Mercury could have traded their 2025 or 2027 picks in the Thomas deal. They likely held on to the 2027 pick because of the high potential of that draft class, when JuJu Watkins, Hannah Hidalgo and Madison Booker are all expected to turn pro. However, that means Phoenix missed out on an opportunity for a young, cheap contributor this year. Once the trade goes through, the Mercury will have five players under contract and have to rely on free agency for the final six roster spots.
Thomas’ fiancée DeWanna Bonner becomes an option, as the six-time All-Star won two titles in Phoenix. The Mercury can try to get some guard depth from the likes of Tiffany Hayes, Natisha Hiedeman and other veterans. Regardless, it seems as though Phoenix will still be top-heavy, and that lack of depth has caused it to fizzle in recent seasons.
In a massive three-team deal, the Seattle Storm are trading Jewell Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces in an agreement that will send star guard Kelsey Plum to the Los Angeles Sparks. The Storm will also receive the Sparks’ No. 2 draft pick in the 2025 draft as well as former Los Angeles center Li Yueru. The Sparks will receive Seattle’s No. 9 draft pick and the Aces will get the Sparks’ No. 13 pick,
Seattle Storm: A
The Storm turned a player who didn’t want to be in Seattle into the No. 2 pick. Considering how badly Loyd had performed over the last two seasons as her jump shot completely betrayed her, to start over with the second pick is a tremendous outcome for this front office. The Storm did have to send the No. 9 pick to Los Angeles, but they got Li Yueru, a promising young center, in return, which is basically the median outcome of a pick in that range of the draft.
Los Angeles Sparks: B-
The Sparks are taking a huge risk on Plum making a long-term commitment to their franchise, as they could have continued to build for the future with a young guard (likely Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles at No. 2 in the 2025 draft) to complement their young frontcourt. However, it’s hard to stomach any more losing than L.A. has over the past four seasons, and with a new head coach and no 2026 first-round pick, it’s understandable the Sparks want to start a new chapter. Plum is arguably the best player or asset in this deal and could realistically get the organization back into the playoffs. However, she is turning 31 this season and likely will be on a one-year deal. The potential downside of this trade is enormous. Nevertheless, it’s a move L.A. arguably had to make, and filling its biggest free-agency need is a win.
Las Vegas: C
The Aces ended this trade with a worse player than they started. Kelsey Plum is a better shooter and playmaker than Loyd, while neither exactly impressed on defense in 2024. Las Vegas also broke up a quartet that won back-to-back titles, even if the Aces didn’t have a choice in the matter if Plum asked out. Loyd’s shooting decline has been precipitous since Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart left the Storm. There is a chance that she returns to her Seattle peak, but for Las Vegas to win a title in 2025, the version of Loyd from the last two years isn’t good enough, and the Aces are worse now than with Plum.
The draft pick exchange also doesn’t work out in favor of Las Vegas, as the Aces turned their 2026 first-rounder into the No. 13 pick in 2025. The draft selection will be in the same spot only if Vegas has the best record in 2025, but 2026 is projected to be a deeper draft. The Aces need the cost-controlled rookie this season with Loyd’s max salary. However, getting out of the 2026 draft could be costly.
How will CBA negotiations affect free agency?
Though some of this year’s free agents might sign multiyear deals this offseason, considering the economic windfall expected to hit the league next winter, many top free agents are expected to sign one-year deals and re-enter the market next season when salaries likely increase.
In late October, the Women’s National Basketball Players Association opted out of the WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement, setting up negotiations for a new contract that will significantly affect the league’s future.
Talks between the two sides come amid a period of economic growth in women’s basketball. As evidenced by the ratings, attendance and merchandise boom this past summer, the WNBA announced a new media rights agreement in 2026 that will pay an average of $200 million over the next 11 years. Its current deal is valued at roughly $50 million annually. The increase in media rights is expected to lead to a jump in player salaries and league salary cap when the new CBA goes into effect.
Only two players — Kalani Brown and Lexie Brown — are not on rookie contracts but signed to a 2026 contract. More than 60 players who ended the 2024 season on a roster are expected to be free agents next year.
An offseason of record change seems increasingly possible as players who appear content on their current teams, including Breanna Stewart, have signed one-year contracts in recent years presumably to wait to ink a long-term contract at higher value in the 2026 offseason.
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Check out the full list of 2025 Unrestricted Free Agents, Core Players, Restricted Free Agents, & Reserved Players #WNBAFreeAgency pic.twitter.com/KGp33D4ESf
— WNBA (@WNBA) January 22, 2025
Players to watch
Satou Sabally
In early January, Sabally said she had informed the Dallas Wings about her desire to play for another franchise next season. Nevertheless, Dallas cored Sabally, meaning that any move involving the one-time All-WNBA first-team forward must be via a sign-and-trade.
DiJonai Carrington
Carrington is a restricted free agent, meaning Connecticut can match any offer sheet she signs with another team. However, all RFA offer sheets must be for at least two years, and Carrington is unlikely to sign a multiyear deal (because of CBA changes). As a result, Carrington’s situation is akin to that of a cored player: She likely will either return to the Sun on a one-year contract or get flipped to another team in a sign-and-trade.
Top 20 impact players at the start of free agency
Rank Player Team 1
Breanna Stewart*
2
Alyssa Thomas*
3
Satou Sabally*
4
Nneka Ogwumike
5
Emma Meesseman
6
Brionna Jones
7
Kelsey Mitchell*
8
Kelsey Plum*
9
DeWanna Bonner
10
Brittney Griner
11
DiJonai Carrington**
12
Chennedy Carter
13
Gabby Williams*
14
Tiffany Hayes
15
Tina Charles
16
Natasha Howard
17
Courtney Vandersloot
18
Alysha Clark
19
Natisha Hiedeman
20
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough*
*Player is cored
**Player is restricted
Key free-agency dates
WNBA franchises had from Jan. 11 to Jan. 20 to extend qualifying offers to make applicable players restricted or reserved free agents. In that window, players could accept qualifying offers, but these deals could be accepted only before Feb. 1.
Beginning Jan. 21, franchises could begin negotiating with free agents, no matter their classification. Contracts cannot be officially finalized and announced until Feb. 1.
What does it mean to be a cored player?
A core designation in the WNBA is similar to the NFL’s franchise tag. It can be applied to one unrestricted free agent per team to prevent a player from becoming an unrestricted free agent. Applying the core designation to a player gives the team exclusive negotiation rights, and any agreement between the player and team must be at minimum a fully guaranteed one-year deal worth the supermax.
A player can be cored for a maximum of two times in her career.
Cored players might not necessarily suit up for the franchise that applied the designation, but cored players can only then be moved in sign-and-trade agreements. This might become the case with Plum, Thomas and Sabally.
WNBA cored players this offseason
• Breanna Stewart (Liberty)
• Kelsey Mitchell (Fever)
• Satou Sabally (Wings)
• Kelsey Plum (Aces)
• Alyssa Thomas (Sun)
• Gabby Williams (Storm)
How will teams value draft picks?
Keep an eye on how many — and which — draft picks get put into offseason trades. With the ongoing CBA negotiation, franchises might be hesitant to deal their first-round picks because the salary slotting of a first-round pick will almost assuredly be lower this year (around $76,000) than in the next CBA. Assuming next year’s CBA increases rookie minimums, players drafted this year would be locked into lower salaries than next year’s rookies.
Franchises can also trade picks in the 2027 WNBA Draft, but teams might be hesitant to deal such selections because of the incoming star power, including USC’s JuJu Watkins, Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo and Texas’ Madison Booker.
In December, Golden State selected 11 players for its inaugural season. However, it’s likely all of those players won’t be part of Golden State’s roster. Only three players — Stephanie Talbot, Kayla Thornton and Kate Martin — are under contract with the Valkyries, and Golden State has the most cap room in the league. As a result, it could be a willing trade partner for players on supermax contracts or free agents looking to maximize their short-term earnings.
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How the Golden State Valkyries constructed their first WNBA roster
Free-agency predictions
Stewart headlines another deep pool of free agents in the 2025 offseason, which features multiple former MVPs and multi-time All-Stars. Stewart has already announced that she will return to the New York Liberty, but there should be much more movement as other teams gear up to take down the defending champions.
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WNBA free-agency predictions: Kelsey Plum to the Storm, Satou Sabally to the Liberty
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The WNBA free agency period has been heating up with several big-name players making moves to new teams. Let’s take a closer look at some of the key signings and analyze what they mean for the upcoming season.1. Satou Sabally – The Dallas Wings forward has signed with the Los Angeles Sparks. Sabally, who was the second overall pick in the 2020 draft, brings a versatile skill set to the Sparks and should provide a boost to their frontcourt. With Sabally joining forces with Nneka Ogwumike and Kristi Toliver, the Sparks are shaping up to be a formidable contender in the Western Conference.
2. Brittney Griner – The Phoenix Mercury center has re-signed with the team on a multi-year deal. Griner, a seven-time All-Star and two-time Defensive Player of the Year, is a dominant force in the paint and a key piece for the Mercury. With Griner back in the fold, the Mercury will look to make a deep playoff run in the upcoming season.
3. Kelsey Plum – The Las Vegas Aces guard has signed with the New York Liberty. Plum, who missed the 2020 season due to injury, is a talented scorer and playmaker who should provide a spark to the Liberty’s backcourt. With Plum teaming up with Sabrina Ionescu, the Liberty have a dynamic and exciting backcourt duo that could make some noise in the Eastern Conference.
Overall, these free agency signings have the potential to shake up the league and create some exciting matchups in the upcoming season. It will be interesting to see how these players mesh with their new teams and how they impact the playoff race. Stay tuned for more updates as the WNBA offseason continues to unfold.
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