Club president says €150m transfer targets midfielder or forward
The president of a major European soccer club stated that a €150 million transfer deal will not be used to sign a defender. The funds could instead go toward a midfielder or forward.
news.google.comThe president of a major European soccer club said a €150 million transfer deal will not be used to sign a defender. The statement clarified that the funds could instead be directed toward a midfielder or forward.
Transfer budget clarification The remarks came in response to speculation about how the club would allocate the large sum. No specific player targets were named in the comments.
Market context European soccer transfer spending has risen in recent seasons, with several clubs completing deals above €100 million. The current window remains open for additional signings. >"The €150m deal is NOT for a defender. It could be midfielder or forward". The president did not provide a timeline for any potential signing.
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