Transfer News
Crystal Palace draws 1-1 with Fulham in survival mode
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Crystal Palace managed a 1-1 draw against Fulham at Selhurst Park, but manager Oliver Glasner admitted his team is in 'survival mode' due to fatigue and a packed schedule. Jean-Philippe Mateta scored for the hosts, only for Tom Cairney to equalize from the bench. The result leaves Palace winless in six games across all competitions.
Germany international Nico Schlotterbeck is poised to sign a new contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2031, turning down immediate interest from Real Madrid and Liverpool. His agent expressed confidence in the player's commitment to the club. The deal includes a release clause for next summer.
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Real Madrid has reportedly abandoned plans to sign Manchester City's Rodri Hernández due to concerns over his injury recovery and age. The club is now targeting younger midfielders including Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton. This move comes amid ongoing struggles in the midfield following key departures.
Manchester City are reportedly in advanced talks to trigger Antoine Semenyo's £65m release clause, with the Bournemouth forward favouring the Etihad move. Building on initial reports, Pep Guardiola has praised the 25-year-old's energy and movement, amid ongoing interest from Liverpool and Manchester United—while Chelsea and Tottenham have withdrawn.
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Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are reportedly competing to sign Argentine defender Marcos Senesi from Bournemouth, as his contract nears expiration. The 28-year-old has informed the club of his intent to leave in 2026, prompting a transfer dilemma for the Premier League side. A move could boost Senesi's chances for Argentina's 2026 World Cup squad.
Djurgården has agreed to sign 28-year-old goaltender Daniel Marmenlind from Malmö Redhawks, filling the vacancy left by Hugo Hävelid's loan to Nybro. Marmenlind, who previously played for Djurgården as a junior, will serve as backup to Magnus Hellberg. The move comes after Marmenlind became surplus at Malmö following their decision to prioritize Oskar Blomgren and Marek Langhamer.
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Swedish forward Linus Omark has decided against renewing his contract with Swiss club Lugano due to family considerations. The 38-year-old informed the club of his choice after his deal expired on November 1, 2025. Omark contributed 11 points in 15 games during his stint with the team.