TOP STORIES - Raiola's five big moves in January

24.10.2021 14:45 of  E.B. TransferMarketWeb   see readings
TOP STORIES - Raiola's five big moves in January
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Agent Mino Raiola, one of the most famous not only for his good player management but also for the large commissions he takes, is preparing five major moves for the January winter market.

Let's remember that Raiola has several great players on the international football scene, such as Paul Pogba or Erling Haaland. Both players and a few more could move ahead of schedule, The Mirror reports.

- Paul Pogba: The French footballer joined the ranks of Manchester United for 90 million pounds from Juventus. After five years, his contract ends and the French midfielder has no plans to renew. That is why United would not look down on his departure in January, at least to be able to negotiate an agreement in which they benefit.

-Erling Haaland: his situation is more complicated than Pogba's, but Raiola does not rule out that some of the clubs with the most money will be ahead of all the others and pay the substantial amount of 160 million. The clubs intend to wait until next year, in which the figure will drop to 68 million, but there are clubs that are financially very strong, which could lead to some paying too much to take the lead with one of the best strikers in the world.

- Ryan Gravenberch: The Dutch midfielder is one of Ajax's biggest promises. The young star is already desired by great teams, including Liverpool and Manchester United, the best positioned to take him. However, according to De Telegraaf, Ajax has contacted Raiola to offer a renewal to the player and tie him up for the next transfer periods.

- Matthijs De Ligt: Juventus does not want to lose him, because two years ago they spent 68 million to have him, but the ‘vecchia signora’ player is the wish of many clubs. The Dutchman is already related to Manchester City and Chelsea.

- Stefan De Vrij: The Inter Milan defender was close to leaving last summer for England. However, the Nerazzurri want to retain him and it would not be surprising if they put a new contract on Raiola's table, although his departure in winter is not ruled out either.