Fulham transfer hopes rise as player ‘closes the book’ on time at the club

fulhamHopes of signing Malik Tillman from Bayer Leverkusen this summer may have been boosted as he admits his time at the German side is over.

Sport Bild report on Forward todayWhat could be a busy summer for Leverkusen when it comes to departures.

Tillman wants to leave Leverkusen

The newspaper reports that Leverkusen paid €117m for Malik Tillman and several other signings last summer. But they have hardly been used at all by manager Kasper Hjulmand this season.

This is being considered as a clear indication of how poor coordination is between the German club and the manager. And this summer there will be consequences.

Many of the players who were contracted are ‘dissatisfied’ and are seriously considering walking out. The club is also considering promoting players. In fact, sporting director Simon Rolfes has hinted at this in recent comments.

He said, “There will be a shakeup in the team this summer. We are trying to inject some new energy and strengthen the team.”

A lot will depend on the new manager, but Malik Tillman has ‘pretty much closed the book’ on his Leverkusen tenure. This information has already been given to the club management. The 23-year-old wants to use this World Cup skip to strengthen his market position.

Fulham expressed interest

Sport Bild report that Fulham have already ‘expressed interest’ in signing him this summer. Leverkusen are open to a deal if they can recoup the €35m they paid to PSV Eindhoven last summer.

This matches recent reports Sports witnesses have covered up the player. The last of them, last month, said Fulham were tempting the player with a move to the Premier League.

Now it appears that the American has taken the decision and wants out. The question is whether those in charge at Craven Cottage want to pay the €35m asking fee. If they’re up for it, it’s a deal that could be done quickly in the coming months.

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Fulham transfer hopes rise as player ‘closes the book’ on time at the club

fulhamHopes of signing Malik Tillman from Bayer Leverkusen this summer may have been boosted as he admits his time at the German side is over.

Sport Bild report on Forward todayWhat could be a busy summer for Leverkusen when it comes to departures.

Tillman wants to leave Leverkusen

The newspaper reports that Leverkusen paid €117m for Malik Tillman and several other signings last summer. But they have hardly been used at all by manager Kasper Hjulmand this season.

This is being considered as a clear indication of how poor coordination is between the German club and the manager. And this summer there will be consequences.

Many of the players who were contracted are ‘dissatisfied’ and are seriously considering walking out. The club is also considering promoting players. In fact, sporting director Simon Rolfes has hinted at this in recent comments.

He said, “There will be a shakeup in the team this summer. We are trying to inject some new energy and strengthen the team.”

A lot will depend on the new manager, but Malik Tillman has ‘pretty much closed the book’ on his Leverkusen tenure. This information has already been given to the club management. The 23-year-old wants to use this World Cup skip to strengthen his market position.

Fulham expressed interest

Sport Bild report that Fulham have already ‘expressed interest’ in signing him this summer. Leverkusen are open to a deal if they can recoup the €35m they paid to PSV Eindhoven last summer.

This matches recent reports Sports witnesses have covered up the player. The last of them, last month, said Fulham were tempting the player with a move to the Premier League.

Now it appears that the American has taken the decision and wants out. The question is whether those in charge at Craven Cottage want to pay the €35m asking fee. If they’re up for it, it’s a deal that could be done quickly in the coming months.

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Bournemouth closes the door to summer sales – Liverpool have no chance

bournemouth Forward Ryan arrived in England and immediately changed the atmosphere at the club.

The 19-year-old joined from Vasco da Gama in January and quickly became one of Bournemouth’s main attacking names.

Since his arrival, the Cherries have played 17 Premier League matches without defeat. The current undefeated run has also inspired the Brazilian media Frame Bournemouth as ‘Ryan’s Bournemouth’Arguing that the teenager has become the hero of the club’s recent rise.

This kind of form was always going to attract the attention of big clubs.

arsenal and manchester united While, has already been linked with the young player several major European sides He is expected to be kept under close watch during the World Cup with Brazil.

The hope in Brazil is that the tournament could be the moment when Europe’s elite seriously step up their search for an attacker.

But Bournemouth are trying to close the door on the matter before it escalates further.

Cherry is trying to hold on strong

according to espn brazilThe Premier League side have already made it clear to Ryan’s squad that they are not planning on selling him this summer, despite growing transfer interest and his recent call-up to the Brazil national football team.

Report says Bournemouth want to keep Both Ryan and fellow Brazilian Ivanilson As they prepare for the next season.

The stance suggests the club is trying to protect the core of the team that fueled their long unbeaten run and propelled Bournemouth into the European conversation this season.

Bournemouth’s message to the player’s camp appears to be very simple: the plan is to retain Ryan and continue building around him rather than making an instant buck.

The only thing that could seriously change the club’s stance would be a big World Cup move from Ryan, who would potentially make what the reports describe as “absurd” offers.

And given the pace of his rise, that scenario no longer seems unrealistic. In that context, local outlets Day Liverpool are now mentioned as an interested party.

Ryan forced his way into Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil plans just months after landing in England. In Brazil, journalists and pundits are considering him as a genuine contender for the World Cup squad rather than a promising young player simply gaining experience.

Bonuses have already started after Brazil call-up

ESPN Brazil also claim that Ryan has already activated a contractual bonus following the Brazil call-up.

Importantly, the bonus was included in his Bournemouth contract before he even received an international call-up, which says a lot about how strongly the club believed in his long-term trajectory when they signed him from Vasco.

The money goes directly to the player and does not generate additional income for Vasco.

Nevertheless, the Brazilian club may continue to receive future bonuses tied to performance terms agreed upon during the transfer. They reportedly include Premier League survival, appearances, sporting objectives and other targets linked to his development in England.

For Bournemouth, it all reinforces the feeling that they have got one of the biggest deals involving a Brazilian youth in recent years.

The club paid around €35m (£30m) to sign him in January. For now, it looks like money well spent.

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Jamal Murray closes out Laker Killer storyline with 45-point mic drop

Jamal Murray is tired of the narrative. For years, the Denver Nuggets point guard has been labeled as the “Laker Killer”, a player who only finds his highest gear when the purple and gold are on the other side of the court. After Denver’s 120-113 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night, Murray decided he’d heard enough of over-the-top praise.

When reporter Ryan Blackburn asked if he played with more intensity against Los Angeles, Murray offered a three-word reality check that doubled as a cold-blooded mic drop: “I had 45 last game.”

The math certainly checks out. Just three nights earlier, Murray torched the Utah Jazz for 45 points in a tough 128–125 win. His point was simple: He’s not hunting the Lakers; He’s just hunting buckets, no matter who is standing in front of him. Whether it’s a divisive opponent or a dungeon dweller, the flamethrower keeps burning.

Against the Lakers at Ball Arena, Jamal Murray remained hot, especially during an impressive opening period. He dropped 20 of his 28 points in the first half, helping the Nuggets take a 16–3 lead, which they never relinquished.

While the Lakers kept things interesting for long periods of time, Denver’s star duo proved too difficult to handle. Nikola Jokic complemented Murray with a huge triple-double whenever Los Angeles threatened a comeback, steadying the ship by posting 28 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists.

Despite losing the effort, the night was historic for the visitors. LeBron James officially broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record for career field goals with his 15,838th bucket in the first quarter. James finished with 16 points before being sidelined briefly with an elbow injury, while Luka Doncic led the Lakers’ scoring effort with 27 points.

Despite the star power on the other side, the story remains Denver’s steady dominance. The Nuggets moved to 39-24, providing some much-needed relief in a crowded Western Conference playoff race. For Jamal Murray, it was just another day at the office, and if you think he’s only doing this because it’s the Lakers, he has 45 reasons from Monday night to prove you wrong.


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