Orgryte's sports director confirms interest in Michael
Orgryte sporting director Pontus Farnerud has confirmed negotiations for Michael Parker, a midfielder linked to Celtic and other teams. The situation is becoming interesting on the market.
Tottenham are preparing to make an £85 million bid for Bournemouth youngster Kroupi, while Salah could return to Spain at Atletico Madrid. Arsenal and Liverpool are active in the transfer market with different objectives.

On the other hand, Atletico Madrid is considering replacing Antoine Griezmann with a big name: Mohammed Salah. The Egyptian striker, currently in Qatar for the World Cup, has attracted the attention of the Colchoneros, who see in him a potential reinforcement for the offensive department. The possibility of a return to Spain for Salah, after his experience at Barcelona, could materialize if Atletico decides to make a concrete proposal.
At Arsenal, the Gunners are looking to strengthen their defence, considering Manchester United's Aaron Wan-Bissaka as a possible replacement for Ben White, should the latter leave the club. Wan-Bissaka, 28, is a highly experienced full-back and his versatility could prove crucial to Mikel Arteta's plans.
Meanwhile, Liverpool join the race for West Ham striker Crysencio Summerville, already in the sights of Chelsea and Manchester United. The young Dutchman has shown that he has great potential and could be a great investment for the Reds. Another target for Liverpool is the 17-year-old Mexican midfielder Gilberto Mora, currently playing for Club Tijuana, who could strengthen the midfield for next season.

Chelsea, for its part, intends to renew the contract of Jesse Derry, a young talent from the English Under 19 team, to prevent Bayern Munich from entering the negotiation. The Blues are aware of the interest of the Bavarians and want to secure their jewel.
Finally, Wolves are closely following Niko Sigur, the 22-year-old midfielder from Hadjuk Split, who impressed during the World Cup with Croatia. His international experience could benefit the Wolverhampton team.
A possible farewell of importance is that of Dani Carvajal, who, after a long period at Real Madrid, could move to Deportivo La Coruna, fresh from promotion to La Liga. The career of Carvajal, now 34 years old, could take a new direction at a club where he could have a leading role.
The transfer market is only just beginning, and the teams' movements are already creating great expectations for next season. It remains to be seen which of these negotiations will materialize in the coming months.
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