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Huang Qian turned to Leeds United defender Nottingham Forest aims at new stars

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Villarreal has quickly turned his attention to Leeds United's Dutch defender Pascal Struyk after the negotiations to chase Chelsea centre-back Renato Vega. According to Football Insider, the La Liga club is evaluating the feasibility of launching Plan B dues due to the inability to reach an agreement with Chelsea on the transfer fee. Strujk and Vega have a high similarity in technical characteristics - the left-footed central defender and the stability of turning from defense to offense and first pass, which perfectly meets the tactical needs of coach Marcellino. Although Struyk played the game against Evert in the first round of the Championship, Leeds United has accumulated the current situation of five central defenders in the summer window, leaving room for operation for the transfer. It is worth noting that although the player's contract with the club is up to 2027, if the offer is received for more than £20 million, the Yorkshire team may be forced to reassess the need for its team stay.

Nottingham Forest's signing radar locks on Norwich City's 21-year-old right-back Karen Fischer. Despite signing six new players this summer, coach Nuno Espirito Santo still publicly stressed that the fullback must be strengthened before closing the window next week. As an English U20 international, Fischer has only 49 appearances in the Championship, but his defensive efficiency of 1.7 successful steals (Opta data) every 90 minutes, and his marginalized situation of winning only two substitutes in the first two rounds of the season have given Forest an opportunity to acquire. This potential deal contains dual value: it not only meets the registration requirements of local Premier League players, but also injects younger elements into the lineup. However, Norwich's attitude of priced at £15 million for youth training products may become the biggest variable in the transfer. The dramatic twist in the transfer market took place between Atlanta and Fulham. Despite Rodrigo Munis' first-round substitute in the Premier League, the Serie A powerhouse has suddenly terminated negotiations worth £34.5 million and instead signed Nikola Kelstovic from Lecce (as confirmed by Dimazio). Behind this decision is a smart economic account: Kelstovic's transfer cost is 40% lower than that of Munis, and his 3.2 shots per 90 minutes (StatsBomb statistics) is more in line with the end requirements of the Gasperini system for the striker. What is left for Fulham is the difficult problem of handling contracts - Munis's contract is only 10 months away, and if a new agreement cannot be reached as soon as possible, the club may face the risk of losing both people and money. These chain transactions reveal the cruel logic of modern football transfers: Plan A and Plan B switches are often only in the blink of an eye, and the fate of players is quietly rewritten in the data model and capital game.

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