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Swansea expect Žan Vipotnik to leave, Inter target Tarik Muharemović, and Barcelona face financial doubts in their pursuit of Alessandro Bastoni.
Žan Vipotnik could be heading toward a summer exit from Swansea City. Reports from England suggest the club are already preparing for his departure after a standout season.
The Slovenian striker reached a major milestone, becoming the first Swansea player since Wilfried Bony in 2013 to score at least 25 goals in a single season.
His numbers carry even more weight given Swansea’s position in the middle of the table.
Clubs are already circling.
The expected transfer fee stands at around 20 million euros, a figure that reflects both his impact and potential.
Meanwhile, another regional talent is attracting attention in Italy.
Tarik Muharemović, the Ljubljana-born defender, is on the radar of Inter. The 23-year-old, now at Sassuolo after leaving Juventus, could be set for another step up.
Inter, currently leading Serie A, see him as a strong option as they build for the future.
In Spain, a familiar issue is blocking a major move.
Barcelona are once again linked with Alessandro Bastoni, but doubts remain over their financial strength.
Inter expect at least 50 million euros, and they want guarantees before entering serious negotiations.
So far, those guarantees have not arrived.
There is still time in the window, but the gap between ambition and reality remains clear.
Elsewhere, Manchester United fans have a different reason to feel relief.
Bruno Fernandes considered a move to Saudi Arabia last summer, but changed his decision after a conversation with his wife Ana Pinho.
Supporters now hope the same scenario repeats, especially as the Portuguese midfielder competes for player of the season honors.
As the transfer window approaches, these stories highlight a market shaped by performance, finances, and personal decisions.