Lingard to South Korea, Barcelona misses Swedish wonderkid. Daily Digest for February 1st
In many top European leagues, February 1st marked the last day of the winter transfer window, which, let's be honest, turned out to be quite uneventful. Dailysports invites you to have a look at the rumors and confirmed transfers that marked the first day of February.
Bayern Munich secured Zaragoza ahead of schedule
Winger Bryan Zaragoza from Spanish Granada was supposed to join Bayern Munich in the summer, but an injury to Kingsley Coman influenced the transfer date, and the 22-year-old Spaniard moved to the reigning champions in the winter.
Lazio to loan Kent
Winger Ryan Kent from Turkish Fenerbahçe will temporarily leave the Turkish club. According to Fabrizio Romano, Lazio intends to loan the 27-year-old Englishman.
Moder refused to leave Brighton
Midfielder Jakub Moder of Brighton attracted the attention of Everton, but according to WP SportoweFakty, the Pole refused to leave the "Seagulls," even on loan.
Lingard moves to South Korea
Former Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard chose an unexpected option for the next stage of his career. According to Sky Sports, he has reached an agreement to move to the South Korean club FC Seoul.
Chelsea sends players out on loan
Chelsea has already sent one player out on loan, and another is yet to go. The first is Andre Santos, who will continue his career at Strasbourg. As for the loan of Armando Broja to Fulham, it is currently only rumored.
Bergvall chose Tottenham over Barcelona
17-year-old midfielder Lucas Bergvall from Swedish club Djurgarden was close to joining Barcelona, but at the last moment, he chose Tottenham. With the "Spurs," the Swede will sign a five-year contract, and the transfer will take place in the summer.