Transfer ticker GC's Muci on loan to Serie B ++ Schalke angry after Sylla transfer falls through

Jan Arnet

3.2.2026

The football transfer market has been buzzing again since 1 January. blue Sport reports the most important changes and also serves up hot rumors.

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  • Muci on loan to Serie B

    Nikolas Muci is moving from Grasshoppers to Serie B club Mantova on loan until the end of the current season. As the Zurich club announced, the Italians have an option to buy the striker.

    The 22-year-old Muci joined GC from Lugano in the summer of 2024 and has scored 13 goals in 60 games for the record champions.

    The former Swiss U21 international will meet a fellow countryman in Junior League at Serie B's 18th-placed club. The defender moved from FC Zurich to Venezia at the end of January and was immediately loaned to league rivals Mantova by the leaders of the second-highest Italian league until the summer.

    From the record champions to Italy: Nikolas Muci joins Mantova.
    From the record champions to Italy: Nikolas Muci joins Mantova.
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  • Schalke angry after failed Sylla transfer

    FC Schalke 04 is very angry after the failed transfer of Moussa Sylla to New York and wants to evaluate the next steps after an internal review. "We are irritated by the behavior of New York City FC. The contracts were not only negotiated, but already signed," said Director of Sport Frank Baumann.

    "It's incomprehensible from our point of view to now bring forward a failed medical check and thus activate a clause in the contract - because Moussa is healthy and fit to play," said the 50-year-old. "We see no reason in the findings to rate the medical check as failed. We will vehemently contradict this statement, also to protect Moussa," explained Baumann.

    According to media reports, selling Sylla to the USA would have brought Schalke a transfer fee of more than five million euros. A loan instead of a permanent deal was out of the question. "That is not acceptable to us," Baumann said.

    Nobody at Schalke doubts the playing ability of their attacking player. "Moussa is a top striker, I'm convinced he'll score a few more goals for us in this league. He can easily spend another decade as a professional footballer," said Baumann.

  • Varela from Servette to Greuther Fürth

    Servette are sending winger Keyan Varela on loan to Greuther Fürth. The Geneva club have announced that the loan of the 19-year-old comes with an option to buy.

    At the bottom of the Bundesliga 2, which is coached by former FCB coach Heiko Vogel, Geneva's home-grown talent will play alongside Swiss players Aaron Keller and Jan Elvedi. The latter is on loan to Fürth from Kaiserslautern until the end of the season.

  • Sékou Koné on loan to Lausanne-Sport

    FC Lausanne-Sport have signed 20-year-old Sékou Koné on loan until the end of the season, the French-speaking Swiss club announced on Tuesday.

    Koné is under contract with Manchester United, where he played for the U21 team. The defensive midfielder missed the first part of the current season due to a fractured eye socket, but has been back on the pitch since November.

  • YB's Rhodri Smith goes on loan to Winterthur

    Rhodri Smith has been loaned out to FC Winterthur until the end of the current season. The Young Boys have announced that the loan deal does not include a purchase option. The 19-year-old full-back has played for YB since 2018 and has been a member of the first-team squad since last summer. So far, he has made seven competitive appearances for the Bernese club.

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  • Eintracht Frankfurt bring in Spaniard Riera as new coach

    Eintracht Frankfurt have signed the Spaniard Albert Riera as their new coach. The 43-year-old comes from NK Celje in Slovenia and will succeed Dino Toppmöller, who left the Bundesliga club on January 18.

    According to the club, Riera has been given a contract valid until 2028 and will take over Frankfurt on Monday. Before then, the former Liverpool FC player will coach his former team from Celje one last time at his own request on Sunday in the top match of the Slovenian league against Maribor.

  • FCZ jewel Junior Ligue moves to FC Venezia

    After Jahnoah Markelo (transfer to Coventry City), FC Zurich has another departure to report. Junior Ligue is joining FC Venezia with immediate effect. The club is currently in second place in the Italian Serie B. The transfer terms have not been disclosed.

    Calixte "Junior" Ligue joined FCZ LetziKids at the age of seven and subsequently progressed through all youth levels at FC Zurich. In January 2023, he made his debut for the first team in an away match against FC Luzern. In total, he made 61 appearances for FCZ's professional team, scoring one goal. The U21 international has also made 29 international appearances for the various Swiss youth teams.

  • Okoh from Lausanne to Auxerre

    Central defender Bryan Okoh is leaving Super League club Lausanne-Sport for Ligue 1. The Vaud side have announced that the Swiss U21 international has signed for relegation-threatened Auxerre.

    Okoh comes from Lausanne's youth academy, moved to Austria at the age of 16 and only returned to his homeland last June. Now the 22-year-old is seizing the opportunity to move to a top five league.

  • Striker from the regional league for St. Gallen

    FC St.Gallen have signed Antonio Verinac from German regional league side VfB Lübeck. The club has announced that the 21-year-old striker has signed a contract until 2030.

    The German-Croatian dual national has scored twelve goals in 20 games this season in the Regionalliga Nord, Germany's fourth-highest league.

  • Markelo leaves the FCZ

    Jahnoah Markelo is continuing his career in England. The 23-year-old attacker is moving from FC Zurich to Coventry City, which is coached by Frank Lampard.

    Markelo joined FCZ in September 2024 and has since made 43 appearances, scoring six goals. The transfer terms have not been disclosed.

  • Omlin moves to Leverkusen

    From number two in Mönchengladbach to number two in Leverkusen. Goalkeeper Jonas Omlin is joining the 2024 German champions on loan until the summer, as both clubs announced.

    Leverkusen were forced to make the move as regular goalkeeper Mark Flekken is out for longer with a knee injury and is currently being deputized for by former Gladbach keeper Janis Blaswich. Omlin will be available as number two behind Blaswich until the end of the season and then return to Borussia. He has a contract there until June 30, 2027.

    "Jonas completes our goalkeeper trio after Mark's absence. With him, Janis Blaswich and Niklas Lomb, we are now ready for the challenges of the coming weeks and months," said Bayer's sporting director Simon Rolfes.

  • Michael Frey returns to the Super League

    The 31-year-old player from Bern joins the penultimate-placed team in the Super League from the English second division, as the Zurich club announced.

    Frey, who has signed a contract until 2028, has already played in the Super League for Young Boys, Lucerne and FC Zurich. He won the Cup with FCZ in 2018 before moving to traditional Istanbul club Fenerbahce shortly afterwards. Nuremberg and Schalke in Germany as well as Waasland-Beveren and Royal Antwerp in Belgium were further stops in recent years. He played 100 games for the two Belgian clubs in three seasons and scored 50 goals.

    Frey has been with London club Queens Park Rangers for two years. He scored ten times in 53 games. In the current season, he has only played sporadically and has not played at all since the beginning of the year. At GC, he will wear the number 99 jersey.

    "Michael is an experienced professional who has impressed us both on a sporting and personal level. He brings qualities that give our offense new options and are a perfect fit for us," said Head of Sport Alain Sutter in the press release. With 28 goals in 21 rounds, GC has the second-worst offense in the Super League.

  • Junior Zé goes to Denmark on loan

    FC Basel is loaning Arlet Junior Zé to FC Midtjylland for the rest of the season. According to the club, the Danes also have an option to buy.

    The 19-year-old winger, who moved to Basel from the GC youth academy in 2021, has played 23 games for the first team so far. In Denmark, the Swiss U21 international will now be team-mates with Kevin Mbabu.

  • Chelsea bring back BVB defender Anselmino

    After just six months, defender Aarón Anselmino leaves Borussia Dortmund and returns to Chelsea FC. The English Premier League club has activated a corresponding clause, meaning that the 20-year-old Argentinian, who was only on loan, will return to London ahead of schedule.

    BVB had actually loaned out the central defender in the summer until June 30, 2026. Anselmino was supposed to remedy the personnel concerns in the defense and also impressed - when he played. The defender has been absent from time to time due to injuries and only made his comeback on Saturday in the 3-0 win at Union Berlin. He played a total of six league games for BVB, scoring one goal.

    Now Dortmund have surprisingly had to let the player go a week before the end of the transfer window. Chelsea themselves have personnel problems in defense due to injury.

  • Official: Basel sign Dortmund talent

    Basel have secured the services of Belgian winger Julien Duranville until the summer. The 19-year-old Belgian joins the Swiss champions on loan from Borussia Dortmund, as announced by FCB.

    Duranville made his professional debut for Anderlecht at the age of 16 and made two appearances for Belgium's senior national team in the fall of 2024. He has been under contract at Dortmund for three years and has made 27 appearances for the Germans. His development stalled recently, partly because he was out for a long time with a shoulder injury. He played his last match with the BVB fan team at the FIFA Club World Cup last July.

    FCB sporting director Daniel Stucki is nevertheless convinced that Duranville can help the team right from the start, "ideally against FC Zurich on Sunday".

  • Simon Sohm moves to Bologna

    Four-time Swiss international Simon Sohm has joined Bologna on a six-month loan deal from Serie A side Fiorentina.

    The 24-year-old midfielder only joined Fiorentina from Parma at the start of the new season. Sohm was unable to establish himself as a regular for the Tuscans, who made a disastrous start to the season, as he had previously done at Parma. He only played 19 minutes in four games this year.

  • Servette sign right-back Mendes

    Servette have strengthened their right-back position with Houboulang Mendes. The 27-year-old joined the Geneva club from Dutch first division side Fortuna Sittard and signed a contract until 2028, as announced by the Super League's tenth-placed side.

    Mendes, who has played six international matches for Guinea-Bissau, has not been part of the core of the Sittard team in recent months. He made his last of six partial appearances this season in mid-October.

  • Will the world champion goalkeeper soon replace Yann Sommer?

    Yann Sommer is the present. But Inter are apparently intensively searching for a new goalkeeper for the future: According to Gianluca di Marzio, the club has made contact with Emiliano Martinez's entourage. However, the world champion goalkeeper is still under contract with Aston Villa: the Argentinian would have to make sacrifices in terms of salary. It will be interesting to see what happens at the Nerazzurri in the coming weeks.

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  • Hoxha is loaned out by GC to Etoile Carouge

    Grasshoppers are loaning left-back Florian Hoxha (24) to Etoile Carouge in the Challenge League until the end of the season. The club made the announcement in a press release. Hoxha has already spent the previous season on loan from GC in the Challenge League - with leaders Vaduz.

  • Ter Stegen moves to Girona

    Marc-André ter Stegen is leaving FC Barcelona. The German goalkeeper is moving to league rivals FC Girona on loan for the rest of the season.

    Barça coach Hansi Flick said at the press conference for the Champions League match at Slavia Prague on Tuesday evening: "This morning Marc told us that he will be moving to Girona." This was later officially confirmed by the clubs.

    With the move from the Spanish champions to the tenth-placed team, the 33-year-old is hoping to gain more match practice so that he can play as the number one goalkeeper for the German national team at the World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada.

  • Adrian Barisic says goodbye

    After two and a half years at FC Basel, Adrian Barisic is moving on. The central defender announced his departure himself on social media. The 24-year-old won the double with FCB last season.

    Barisic is now joining Portuguese club SC Braga on loan. The loan agreement provides for a binding definitive transfer in the summer, according to FCB.

  • Schalke 04 apparently in agreement with Edin Dzeko

    According to media reports, former star Edin Dzeko has agreed to join second-division soccer club FC Schalke 04. Following an agreement in principle with the 39-year-old striker, the club must now reach an agreement with AC Florence regarding a transfer. A possible transfer is therefore not yet imminent. Schalke did not comment on the matter when asked.

    The former Bundesliga top scorer, who became German champion with VfL Wolfsburg in 2009, still has a contract in Florence until the end of the season. Dzeko, who turns 40 in March, has only made sporadic appearances in Serie A. In 236 minutes of action, the Bosnian has yet to score in Italy's top league.

    After his time in Wolfsburg, Dzeko played for Manchester City, AS Roma, Inter Milan and Fenerbahce Istanbul until 2010, before moving to Florence last summer.

  • Ter Stegen's move to Girona nearing completion

    The transfer of goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen from FC Barcelona to FC Girona is imminent. The 33-year-old is not part of the Catalans' squad for Wednesday's Champions League match at Slavia Prague.

    Instead, Barça have given their ex-captain permission to travel to Girona today for a medical check, according to Spanish media. If everything goes smoothly, ter Stegen will move to the relegation-threatened league rivals on loan until the end of the season.

    After recovering from back surgery, ter Stegen recently made his first appearance in goal for FC Barcelona in the cup against third division side CD Guadalajara in around seven months. However, coach Hansi Flick had made it clear that Joan Garcia, who was signed for 25 million euros in the summer, would remain the number one.

    Marc-André ter Stegen is probably leaving FC Barcelona.
    Marc-André ter Stegen is probably leaving FC Barcelona.
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  • Shkelqim Vladi returns to FC Aarau

    FC Aarau are getting reinforcements for the second half of the Challenge League season. The 25-year-old striker Shkelqim Vladi joins the promotion hopefuls from St. Gallen, as announced by FCA.

    Vladi knows FC Aarau well. He played 36 games for the club from January 2022 to summer 2023 and, with 19 goals, recommended himself for a move to Super League side FC Lugano. The Ticino side loaned him out to FC St. Gallen for the last six months, where he played no more than a supporting role.

    Vladi has a contract with FC Lugano until the summer of 2027.

  • Lausanne strengthens its squad with Bergvall

    Lausanne-Sport have announced the signing of Swedish right-back Theo Bergvall. The 21-year-old joins Lausanne from Djurgårdens IF and signs a contract until June 30, 2029.

    Theo Bergvall is the older brother of Lucas, who at the age of 19 already plays for Tottenham Hotspur and the Swedish national team.

  • Zurich presents Malenovic's successor

    FC Zurich has found a successor to sporting director Milos Malenovic, who left the club shortly before the turn of the year. Alessandro Mangiarratti takes over the post of Technical Director.

    Alessandro Mangiarratti will replace the previous Head of Sport as Technical Director from February 1, FC Zurich has announced. The 47-year-old from Ticino was active as a player in the former National League A and worked as a coach for Young Boys U21, Vaduz and, most recently, Yverdon from October 2023 to December 2024.

    As Technical Director at FCZ, Mangiarratti will "manage and coordinate the sporting departments and, as a member of the transfer commission, support the club in the planning and implementation of transfers". As a member of the management board, he will also help the club management with the strategic and operational direction of the club.

  • Former youth international Surdez joins Sion

    Former Swiss youth international Franck Surdez is returning to Switzerland from Belgium to play for FC Sion with immediate effect. The Valais club have announced that the 24-year-old player from Neuchâtel has signed a four-and-a-half-year contract until 2030.

    The winger and ex-Xamax junior moved to Ghent in the top Belgian league two years ago and is now returning ahead of schedule. Surdez had a contract with Gent until 2027.

  • St. Gallen's Ambrosius on loan to Germany

    FC St. Gallen is loaning out its defender Stephan Ambrosius to Karlsruhe. As the Super League club from eastern Switzerland announced, the German-Ghanaian dual national is moving to the Bundesliga 2 until the end of the season.

    Ambrosius moved from Hamburger SV to St. Gallen in the summer of 2024, but has only made four partial appearances this season.

  • Man City hot for Crystal Palace star

    Manchester City are taking their pursuit of Marc Guehi to the next level. However, the deal with the star defender from Crystal Palace is not yet done.

  • Glasner to leave Crystal Palace in the summer

    Oliver Glasner will leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season. The Eagles coach confirmed at a press conference on Friday that he will not be renewing his contract, which expires in June, and will leave the club after the current season. "I informed the club months ago that I was looking for a new challenge," said the Austrian. This means that the question of his future at the Premier League club has been clarified at an early stage. According to rumors, Glasner is a candidate for the position at Manchester United.

  • AS Roma loans Alessandro Romano to Serie B

    Shortly after the turn of the year, Alessandro Romano celebrated his professional debut in Serie A with AS Roma. Now the 19-year-old midfielder from Zurich is leaving the Italian capital temporarily.

    In order to gain regular match practice, Swiss junior international Alessandro Romano, who joined the Roma youth academy from FC Winterthur in 2022, is moving to Serie B side Spezia on loan until the end of the current season.

  • Zuber has found a new club

    After his surprising departure from FC Zurich, Steven Zuber has found a new club. The 34-year-old joins Atromitos Athens and returns to the Greek Super League, where he already played for AEK Athens for four years. Zuber has signed a contract until the summer of 2027.

  • Stergiou moves within the Bundesliga

    Leonidas Stergiou finally made his first appearance of the season for Stuttgart in the 3-2 win over Frankfurt on Tuesday. He won't make any more appearances for VfB - the Swiss player is moving to league rivals Heidenheim on loan until the end of the season.

    The 23-year-old wants to gain match practice at the Bundesliga bottom club in order to possibly jump on the World Cup bandwagon. Stergiou's last appearance for the national team was at Euro 2024.

  • Will Vogt move to the Bundesliga in the summer?

    Rumors of a move to the Bundesliga for St.Gallen shooting star Alessandro Vogt have been circulating time and again. Now Hoffenheim seem to be getting serious. According to "Blick", TSG are prepared to pay the exit clause for the 20-year-old striker. This is said to amount to around 2.5 million francs. However, the transfer is not due to be completed until the summer.

    Alessandro Vogt is causing a sensation this season.
    Alessandro Vogt is causing a sensation this season.
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  • Early contract extension for FCSG coach Maassen

    The management of FC St. Gallen has extended the contract with coach Enrico Maassen ahead of schedule. The new contract with the German is now valid until the summer of 2028. The new agreement is equivalent to extending the contract by one year. As the successor to Peter Zeidler, the 41-year-old Maassen has been working in eastern Switzerland since the summer before last.

    St. Gallen are in second place in the Super League standings, three points behind Thun. Their first opponent after the short break in the championship will be bottom-placed Winterthur on Saturday.

  • Kanté will probably leave Saudi Arabia again

    In the summer of 2023, N'Golo Kanté left Chelsea FC and European football to join Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. His contract expires in the summer - but it looks as though the Frenchman is already set to return to Europe. According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the 34-year-old is on the verge of a move to Fenerbahçe Istanbul. However, the clubs have yet to agree on the transfer fee.

  • Ulisses Garcia an option for YB?

    Young Boys are looking to strengthen their squad this winter. After the injury to Jaouen Hadjam, the Bernese are in particular need of reinforcements at left-back. Blick" brings Michael Heule from FC Thun and Ulisses Garcia, who is struggling at Marseille, into the discussion, two players to whom YB boss Christoph Spycher says "not categorically no", according to the report.

    Will Ulisses Garcia's time at Marseille come to an end this winter?
    Will Ulisses Garcia's time at Marseille come to an end this winter?
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  • Hitz leaves FC Basel

    Marwin Hitz is leaving FCB at the end of the season. In a published statement, the club writes: "At the training camp in Marbella, a discussion took place between Marwin Hitz and sporting director Daniel Stucki about the contract of our number 1, which expires in the summer. After careful consideration, Marwin Hitz has decided to end his adventure with FC Basel 1893 next summer and not to extend his contract."

    Hitz addressed the fans in a statement: "This decision was anything but easy for me, because FC Basel has become incredibly dear to me personally, as well as to my family, over the past three years." Hitz moved from Borussia Dortmund to FCB in the summer of 2022 and won the double with the club last season. It is still unclear whether the player from eastern Switzerland will continue his career.

    For FC Basel, however, the search for a successor begins. And many an FCB fan is probably dreaming of the return of Yann Sommer. Sommer's contract with Inter Milan also expires next summer.

    At 37, it would probably be the last possible time for him to return home. And if he were to play in Switzerland again, there is only one club that Sommer would consider, according to previous statements: "If it were to happen, it would be FC Basel." With his favorite club, the native of western Switzerland became Swiss champion four times and won the cup twice.

  • SFV hit: Frei to become U21 national team coach

    The Swiss Football Association is planning a coup: national team record goalscorer Alex Frei (42 goals) is to become the new coach of the U21 team, replacing the sacked Sascha Stauch. Talks between the SFA and Frei are at an advanced stage and he is expected to be on the sidelines as early as March 27 against the Faroe Islands.

    The 46-year-old Frei, a former Rennes and Dortmund player and FC Basel legend, led FC Winterthur to the Super League as a coach. He gained further experience as sports director at FC Lucerne and as coach of Wil, Basel and Aarau.

    Will Alex Frei soon take over as coach of the U21 national team?
    Will Alex Frei soon take over as coach of the U21 national team?
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  • Like father, like son: Ibrahimovic to Ajax Amsterdam

    A quarter of a century after his father Zlatan Ibrahimovic, his son Maximilian is moving to Ajax Amsterdam. As the traditional Dutch club and the transferring club AC Milan announced, the 19-year-old striker will be loaned out until the end of the season. Milan was also a station in the great career of dad Zlatan.

    His son Maximilian moved from Hammarby IF's youth academy to AC Milan's youth academy in 2022. He has been playing for the second team there for the last six months. Maximilian Ibrahimovic will mainly play for the U23s in the Netherlands. However, he is also expected to make the leap to the pros.

    In order to see both his sons, his father will have to commute in future. Maximilian's brother Vincent continues to play in the Milan youth team, but has already signed a professional contract there.

  • Altach hires former Winterthur coach

    Ognjen Zaric, who was released from FC Winterthur in December 2024, has found a new club. The 36-year-old will become coach at SCR Altach.

    The Serbian-Austrian dual national was assistant coach to Patrick Rahmen at FC Basel and later at FC Winterthur. He was appointed head coach for the first time in the 2024/25 season, but had to leave after 18 games with just three wins and four draws.

    At Altach, Zaric succeeds Fabio Ingolitsch, who left the club near the Swiss border for Sturm Graz. Altach currently occupy 9th place among twelve teams in Austria's Bundesliga.

    The 36-year-old Ognjen Zaric was once assistant coach and then head coach at FC Winterthur.
    The 36-year-old Ognjen Zaric was once assistant coach and then head coach at FC Winterthur.
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  • Official: Manchester City sign Semenyo

    A transfer that has been looming over the past few days is now official: Antoine Semenyo is moving from Bournemouth to Manchester City for a fixed transfer fee of around 75 million euros. The attacking player has signed a contract until 2031 and Semenyo will be given the iconic shirt number 42, which was once worn by Yaya Touré at City.

  • FCZ and Rodic terminate contract

    The 34-year-old Serbian defender Milan Rodic joined FCZ in the summer of 2025 and played ten competitive matches. A few weeks ago, Rodic expressed his wish to return to his home country. We have granted his wish and terminated his contract.

    Milan Rodic leaves FCZ.
    Milan Rodic leaves FCZ.
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  • Chelsea offer record sum for Vinícius Junior

    Chelsea have already signed a new coach, but it is unlikely to be the only winter transfer. Chelsea are apparently planning to open their purse strings wide. According to the Guardian, they are willing to fork out 155 million euros for the Brazilian in the service of Real Madrid - a transfer record in the Premier League. Alexander Isak, who moved from Newcastle to Liverpool for 145 million euros in the summer, is currently the most expensive purchase. Although Vinícius still has a contract at Real until 2027, talks about an extension have apparently been frozen.

    Vinicius Junior is a constant source of controversy at Real Madrid.
    Vinicius Junior is a constant source of controversy at Real Madrid.
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  • Manchester City on the verge of signing top player

    Alarm bells are ringing at Manchester City after the 1:1 draw against Chelsea: Two central defenders, Josko Gvardiol and Rúben Dias, are injured - coach Pep Guardiola warns of a precarious personnel situation.

    The next day, the news spread that Antoine Semenyo was to undergo a medical check at City on Thursday. Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano already gives his "here we go". The Bournemouth superstar will not solve the problems in defense, however, because he is a winger. In 19 games this season, he has scored 9 goals and set up 3 more.

    On Wednesday, the London-born Ghanaian international celebrates his 26th birthday, although there probably won't be a big party. Bournemouth play Tottenham at 8.30 p.m. - it is likely to be a farewell game for Semenyo.

  • Cancelo wants to switch and give up money

    João Cancelo moved from Man City to Al Hilal in the summer of 2024, but was not happy there. He is now set to move to FC Barcelona on loan until the end of the season and, according to the Spanish media, he will forgo a large salary in return. Coach Hansi Flick admits that the transfer is not yet finalized. But the German also says: "If it works out, I'll be happy, then we'll have one more option offensively." Flick should soon be happy ...

  • German defender joins FC St. Gallen

    FC St. Gallen are strengthening their squad for the second half of the season with the addition of defender Colin Kleine-Bekel.

    Colin Kleine-Bekel (left) is playing for FC St. Gallen on loan
    Colin Kleine-Bekel (left) is playing for FC St. Gallen on loan
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    According to the club's announcement, the 22-year-old German is moving to eastern Switzerland on loan from second division club Bochum.

    St. Gallen, who are in second place in the league table, will start the second phase of the Super League the Saturday after next with an away match against bottom-of-the-table Winterthur.

  • Gregoritsch back to Augsburg

    Cédric Zesiger and Fabian Rieder have an Austrian international as their new team-mate at FC Augsburg. Michael Gregoritsch is returning to the Bundesliga club on loan until the end of the season. FC Basel are also said to have shown interest in him.

    Michael Gregoritsch plays for FC Augsburg again
    Michael Gregoritsch plays for FC Augsburg again
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    The 31-year-old striker is returning to Germany from Brøndby in Denmark. He has a long sporting history there. He has also played for Hoffenheim, St. Pauli, Bochum, Hamburger SV, Schalke and Freiburg.

    Augsburg, who are ranked 15th in the Bundesliga, have the option to (re)sign Gregoritsch permanently at the end of his loan deal.

  • GC strengthens its central defense

    The Grasshoppers make another transfer during the winter break, signing 20-year-old Bosnian central defender Luka Mikulic. The 1.92 m tall left-back, who most recently played for Posusje in his home country, has signed a contract with the Zurich club until the summer of 2030, as the Super League club announced. The terms of the transfer were not disclosed.

  • Liam Rosenior becomes coach of Chelsea

    Liam Rosenior is to become Chelsea's new coach. As the club announced on Tuesday, the Englishman has signed a contract until 2032.

    Liam Rosenior was previously under contract with RC Strasbourg. The 41-year-old succeeds Enzo Maresca, who was released last Thursday. For the former defender, Chelsea is his first stop in the Premier League as a coach.

  • Wicky moves to the MLS

    Raphael Wicky is returning to Major League Soccer (MLS) as a coach. The 48-year-old from Valais has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Sporting Kansas City, with an option for a further season.

    Wicky was already active in the MLS when he worked for the Chicago Fire from the end of 2019 until the end of September 2021. Before that, he coached the US U17 national team. After returning to Switzerland, he took over Young Boys in July 2022 and led them to the double in 2023. At the beginning of March 2024, he was sacked by the Bernese club, even though YB were in first place in the championship at the time.

    Wicky is now embarking on his next adventure in the USA. "In my conversations with David [Lee, the club's GM], we immediately had a good connection and agreed on culture and style of play," Wicky explained in the club's media release.Sporting

    Kansas City have won the MLS title twice, most recently in 2013, but missed out on the play-offs last year and were the worst team in the Western Conference with 28 points from 34 games. "I am convinced that the club has everything it needs to get back to where it belongs - great club management, excellent facilities, a talented academy and a beautiful stadium with fantastic fans," said Wicky.

    The upcoming MLS season begins on February 21.

  • Now it's final: Marco Burch returns to Switzerland

    Marco Burch is returning to the Super League after two and a half years in Poland. The 25-year-old defender has signed a contract with Geneva until 2028, as announced by his new club.

    Burch, who trained at FC Lucerne and won the Swiss Cup with the club from Central Switzerland in 2021, last played in Poland for Radomiak and Legia Warsaw. He only made seven appearances for Legia this season.

    Burch will not be available to Servette until January 15. The defensive reinforcement of the current tenth-placed team in the Super League will therefore miss the first championship match of the new year against Lausanne Sport in a week's time.

    Marco Burch made 87 Super League appearances for Lucerne.
    Marco Burch made 87 Super League appearances for Lucerne.
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  • Bayern shooting star dreams of Real Madrid

    Bayern's Lennart Karl is the discovery of the current season. In his four Champions League appearances, the 17-year-old has scored three goals and in the league he has three goals and two assists in 13 games. On Sunday, the midfielder was a guest at the "FC Bayern München Fanclub Burgsinn 1980" and chatted away.

    FC Bayern is a big club and it's a dream to play there, he said. "But one day I definitely want to go to Real Madrid. That's my dream club, but we'll keep that between us." As a 10-year-old, Karl already completed a trial training session with the Whites. However, his contract in Munich runs until the summer of 2028.

  • Kobel smiles away transfer rumors

    Gregor Kobel has a contract with Dortmund until the summer of 2028, but the national team goalkeeper has been repeatedly linked with other clubs. At the training camp in Marbella, the 28-year-old was asked at a media round table how he deals with rumors and whether he always calls his advisor.

    Kobel's answer caused a smile: "No, I don't call him. I don't actually read a lot of things either. I'm not really a newspaper reader." He still feels "very, very comfortable" in Dortmund and everything else is speculation that he doesn't need to talk about.

  • Gregoritsch: Augsburg instead of FC Basel

    The transfer of striker Michael Gregoritsch to FC Basel has fallen through, as transfer expert Florian Plettenberg reports. The 31-year-old Austrian, who currently plays for Brøndby, is said to have turned FCB down. For the double winners, the search for a striker continues two weeks before the start of the second half of the season.

    Gregoritsch, on the other hand, is expected in Augsburg on Monday for a medical check. After that, the transfer should officially go through, with only details still to be clarified.

    The long-serving Bundesliga striker left SC Freiburg for Denmark in the summer for CHF 1.5 million. He had previously also played for Hoffenheim, St. Pauli, Bochum, HSV, Schalke 04 and Augsburg. In 270 Bundesliga games, Gregoritsch scored 59 goals and set up a further 25.

    Can Gregoritsch solve FCB's striker problem?
    Can Gregoritsch solve FCB's striker problem?
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  • GC loans Lupi

    GC has loaned Tomás Verón Lupi to Uruguayan champions Club Nacional de Football. The loan contract runs until the end of 0026 and is intended to give the Argentinian winger some match practice.

    Head of Sport Alain Sutter says: "The loan to Club Nacional de Football gives him the opportunity to play regularly and develop further. We wish him all the best and every success for this time."

    The 25-year-old Argentinian initially joined the Hoppers on loan from Racing Club Montevideo in 2024 and was signed permanently last summer. His contract with Grasshopper Club Zürich runs until 2028.

    Tomas Verón Lupi is leaving GC - at least on loan.
    Tomas Verón Lupi is leaving GC - at least on loan.
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  • Tsawa to Serie A?

    According to Gianluca Di Marzio (via Sky Sport), Cheveyo Tsawa is being targeted by Serie A promoted side Pisa. The 19-year-old is a regular at FC Zurich and has been one of the team's few bright spots. With his performances, the midfielder has apparently aroused the interest of the Italians, who are currently in a relegation battle.

    Tsawa is said to have already reached an agreement with Pisa. The FCZ talent's contract runs until 2030, and now the clubs apparently still have to find a deal.

    Cheveyo Tsawa (center) impresses at FCZ.
    Cheveyo Tsawa (center) impresses at FCZ.
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  • Lugano sign Burnley professional

    FC Lugano have signed Hannes Delcroix from Burnley. The 26-year-old central defender has signed a contract until 2028.

    Born in Haiti, he came through the youth ranks at RSC Anderlecht, where he also made his professional debut in 2018. He gained further valuable experience during a loan spell at RKC Waalwijk in the Netherlands before moving to Burnley FC in 2023, for whom he made several appearances in the Premier League.

  • GC brings in YB jewel on loan

    Grasshoppers sign 19-year-old center forward Emmanuel Tsimba on loan from Bern's Young Boys. GC made the announcement on Saturday. The loan is valid until the end of the season.

    In the current season, the Swiss U20 international has mostly only made brief appearances. In the first cup round, he was in the starting eleven against FC Courtételle from the 1st division and scored his only goal of the season so far.

    Tsimba had previously played 32 games in the Promotion League, scoring 11 goals. He also played in all six UEFA Youth League matches.

    GC sporting director Alain Sutter says of the loan: "I'm delighted that Emmanuel Tsimba has joined our attack. His profile fits in very well with our current direction. It gives us additional variability."

    Emmanuel Tsimba joins GC on loan until the end of the season.
    Emmanuel Tsimba joins GC on loan until the end of the season.
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  • Transfer official: Gross back to England

    German international Pascal Gross is leaving Borussia Dortmund to play for Brighton in the English Premier League.

    The move is financially lucrative for Borussia. The Bundesliga club will receive an estimated transfer fee of just under three million euros for the 34-year-old midfielder. The clubs did not provide any official details. Gross' contract at Dortmund would have expired in the summer.

    Gross already played for the Premier League club, coached by Swiss-German dual national Fabian Hürzeler, from 2017 to 2024 before moving to Dortmund.

    After a predominantly good first year at BVB, the veteran hardly got a chance to play under coach Niko Kovac and was also last considered for the national team in September. Back at his old stomping ground, Gross now wants to recommend himself once again for the World Cup in the summer.

  • Füllkrug continues his career at AC Milan

    German international Niclas Füllkrug is moving from West Ham to AC Milan in the Italian Serie A. According to the league, the move is a done deal.

    The 32-year-old's name appeared on the top division's transfer page, as reported by the German news agency dpa. The note: Temporary. The two clubs agreed on a loan deal for six months.

    Füllkrug moved from Borussia Dortmund to London after Euro 2024 for just under 30 million euros. Injury problems and two coaching changes at West Ham prevented his breakthrough in the Premier League.

  • Brennan Johnson from Tottenham to Crystal Palace

    According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Crystal Palace are on the verge of signing Tottenham attacker Brennan Johnson. The 24-year-old is set to move to London for just under 38 million euros and is currently undergoing medical examinations.

    In return, another Palace player could also complete a transfer within the city. Coach Oliver Glasner has been linked with a move to Chelsea FC by several British media outlets. The Blues are currently without a coach following the departure of Enzo Maresca.

  • Zuber leaves FCZ with immediate effect

    Steven Zuber is leaving FC Zurich with immediate effect. The 34-year-old midfielder has asked for his contract, which runs until mid-2027, to be terminated.

    Zuber wants to "look elsewhere", the Super League club wrote in a statement.

    The former Swiss international returned to Switzerland from AEK Athens a year ago in December. After making his debut with GC, Zuber played in Russia, Germany and Greece from 2013 to 2024.

  • FCZ bring in next player agent

    FCZ will work with player agent Dino Lamberti in the winter transfer window, who will join the club on a mandate basis. "The aim of the collaboration is to support FCZ and to press ahead with the relevant transfer issues," FCZ wrote in a press release. "Dino Lamberti works closely with the Executive Committee and implements FC Zurich's strategic and operational transfer decisions." Lamberti is the founder and CEO of the match consultancy Fairplay Agency.

  • Maresca no longer coach of Chelsea

    Chelsea and coach Enzo Maresca are parting ways with immediate effect. The current fifth-placed team in the Premier League made the announcement on Thursday.

    "With important goals still to be achieved in four competitions, including qualification for the Champions League, Enzo and the club believe that a change will give the team the best chance of getting the season back on track," the club explained the decision on its website. This was Chelsea's reaction to the recent lack of results. The Londoners have picked up just one win from their last seven league games.

    Maresca joined Chelsea in the summer of 2024 and won the Conference League and the Club World Cup with the club last year.

  • AS Roma are dreaming of a Salah return

    Will Mohamed Salah return to his former club AS Roma in January? The Egyptian's future at Liverpool FC still seems open after Salah publicly criticized his coach Arne Slot and was temporarily suspended.

    As the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica " reports, former club AS Roma are therefore dreaming of a six-month loan - and a "sensational return" for Salah. However, there are two important reasons against the transfer: firstly, the Reds do not want to sell their goalscorer in the winter, according to the English media. Secondly, Salah has a mega salary at Liverpool and earns around 460,000 euros per week.

  • Neymar extends his contract with Santos

    Santos announce the contract extension with their superstar Neymar. After two short-term contracts of just six months each, the 33-year-old has now committed himself to his boyhood club until the end of 2026. This was confirmed by a source from the AFP news agency.

  • Gross returns to Brighton

    Pascal Gross is on the verge of a move from Borussia Dortmund to his former club Brighton & Hove Albion. As first reported by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the BVB professional has already reached an agreement with the Premier League club. According to further reports, the transfer fee could be up to three million. The 34-year-old still has a contract with BVB until June 30, 2026.

    Gross had recently been relegated to the second tier at Dortmund, making only seven appearances in the starting eleven this Bundesliga season and none at all in the Champions League. Dortmund signed Gross from Brighton & Hove for seven million euros at the start of the 2024/25 season.

  • Austrian international for FCB?

    Will an Austrian international solve FC Basel's striker problem? According to transfer reporter Sacha Tavolieri, the Bebbi are interested in Michael Gregoritsch. The 31-year-old, who has played 270 Bundesliga games for Hoffenheim, Augsburg and Freiburg among others, is currently under contract with Danish club Brøndby. FCB have apparently already made contact with Gregoritsch.

    FCB sporting director Daniel Stucki recently announced that the club was looking to strengthen its attack in the winter. Most recently, "VoetbalNieuws" also reported that Basel were interested in signing 21-year-old Ivorian Cédric Don from Hapoel Jerusalem.

  • Van Breemen about to go on loan?

    Finn van Breemen is fit again following his cruciate ligament rupture, but does not play a role in Ludovic Magnin's plans and could be on the verge of a transfer. According to "Blick", FCB intends to loan out van Breemen. There is said to be interest from a competitor from the Super League. The Dutchman's contract in Basel runs until 2027.

    Finn van Breemen tore his cruciate ligament in March. He has not played for FCB since then.
    Finn van Breemen tore his cruciate ligament in March. He has not played for FCB since then.
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  • Frankfurt sign second-league goalscorer Ebnoutalib

    Eintracht Frankfurt have signed Younes Ebnoutalib, the shooting star of the 2nd Bundesliga, from Elversberg. The 22-year-old has signed a contract until 2031, as Eintracht announced. Neither club disclosed the transfer fee. Speculation recently centered on a sum of around eight million euros plus bonus payments. The striker is thus the record departure in SVE's club history.

  • Ter Stegen about to leave for Barça?

    The future of Marc-André ter Stegen is causing tension. According to the Spanish news portal "Sport", the 33-year-old is about to go on loan from FC Barcelona to relegation-threatened league rivals FC Girona. Girona coach Michel said that he would love to have the German keeper in his team.

    Meanwhile, the usually well-informed newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" reported that ter Stegen is determined to stay in Barcelona and continue to fight for a place in the German squad for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

    Ter Stegen was replaced as the Catalans' number one in the summer after many years and new signing Joan García was appointed as the new starting keeper by coach Hansi Flick. The German international goalkeeper, who underwent back surgery in July, has only played one competitive match for Barça this season - against CD Guadalajara (2-0) in the national cup just under two weeks ago.

  • Sesa becomes coach at Schaffhausen

    After David Sesa and FC Rapperswil-Jona parted company in November, the ex-international has now taken over as coach at Promotion League club Schaffhausen(read more here).

  • Defender Beka from Lucerne to GC

    Ismajl Beka is changing clubs within the Super League. The 26-year-old central defender is leaving FC Luzern to play for Grasshoppers.

    According to the Zurich club's media release, Beka has signed a contract valid until the end of next season. The Swiss player with Kosovan roots joined the Swiss club from FC Wil three years ago in the summer. He played 42 competitive matches for FC Luzern.

  • Ajax sign most valuable footballer without a club

    With a market value of 12 million euros, Takehiro Tomiyasu, the world's most valuable free agent, is officially off the market. The central defender will be Ajax Amsterdam's first winter signing. The 27-year-old Japanese, who has been without a club since his contract with FC Arsenal was terminated by mutual agreement in July, has been given a contract until the end of the season.

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