“There will be players who will go and we also intend to buy, but since there are a lot of people in the frame right now, they will definitely not receive as many as they will let go, iDiski Times quoted Hadnagy as having told news outlet
Lelato. Safranko is sure to leave for South Africa’s richest team, the champion team Mamelodi Sundowns. The transfer cost the buyer €700,000 and is likely to offer things of a financial nature. After all, Mamelodi Sundowns is the richest club in South Africa, winning the last three competitions of the PSL, and still leading the league by six points.”
Feb 11, 2021 - 12:03 pm By Lorenz Kohler
Mamelodi Sundowns have seen a record bid rejected for Slovakia international striker Pavol Šafranko from Romanian Liga 1 side Sepsi OSK.
Sundowns bolstered their attacking options with the signings of Kermit Erasmus and Peter Shaluile in the off-season but the continued absence of Mauricio Affonso through injury has now seen them venture abroad for reinforcements.
The 2019/20 treble-winners are said to have launched a €700 000 (R12.4m) bid for the services of the 26-year-old striker who s netted six goals and registered three assists in 15 league games this season.
And despite the offer activating his release clause, the club has convinced him to reject the lure of Masandawana in order to help them fight for the Romanian top-flight title.
Report: Fiorentina chasing Dennis Man
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Taking a break from the carousel of striker rumors (it’s three new names a day at this rate), let’s bring attention to another one of Fiorentina’s pressing needs: winger. There are only three wingers on the roster, two of which are 33 and 37 years of age, and the other being Valentin Eyserric. We’ve discussed the possibility of Riccardo Sottil returning from his loan spell at Cagliari, but even if he were to come back, another winger should be pursued for insurance. Compared to strikers, there have been far fewer rumors of Daniele Pradé’s winger ambitions. That’s why it was exciting to hear FC Steaua Bucharest owner Gigi Becali announce to the press that an unknown Italian club had offered €12 million for his star winger Dennis Man. Becali said he is holding out for €14 million, and that the potential buyer would decide by January 10th whether to purchase o