According to the latest reports of L'Equipe in France, Lionel Messi will soon be introduced as a PSG player, in a special ceremony at the Eiffel Tower. But Barcelona, apparently will try until the end not to lose its superstar. According to Marca, the Spaniards are processing a complaint to the European Commission.
The Catalans' claim is that the French club is violating the financial rules of the market with the transfer of the Argentine to Paris. However, even if the complaint is considered by the authorities, who have very little chance, it is still very difficult for Barcelona to work out a contract to keep their star at the Camp Nou.
Meanwhile in Italy, Jose Mourinho has his eyes on PSG's Mauro Icardi. The coach of Rome is looking for a striker who fits the new model of the game he wants to raise in the Italian team. The transfer of a striker could turn into a necessity for the coach, as the name of Edin Dzeko is being rumored more and more for a possible departure to Inter.
In London, Arsenal are ready to make an offer for Atletico Madrid defender Kieran Trippier. It was the Manchester United team that initially took an interest in the player, but the Red Devils were unable to agree on the financial aspect of the move. The latter are ready to sell the Frenchman Anthony Martial for the figure of 50 million pounds. Among the teams most interested in approaching the footballer is Inter, which is looking to replace Romelu Lukaku, who is very close to transferring to Chelsea.
While in Germany, the sports director of Bayern Munich, Hasan Salihamidzic, has confirmed the interest of the Germans for the 21-year-old Dortmund, Erling Haaland. However, this seems a difficult target for the Bavarians at the moment.