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Report from  Fabrizio Romano has it that Zinedine Zidane’s son Enzo has retired from football at the age of 29.
Recal he last played for Fuenlabrada in 3rd tier of Spanish football but currently wants to retire from football and to focus on his investments. A lot persons would have expected him to do well like his father did at his prime but it seems not all heros beget her kind in this context.
Because he carry a big name in his shoulder, not many people able to play with high pressure from the fans. It don't need to have bloodline, but when a young player perform really good, playing at the same position like the great players, people will say that young player is the next x player. After that, his performance keep declining when he make mistakes, he now play safe in order to not get bullied, but this make him can't take any risk to be better.
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More people are now speaking about a potential interest for Osimhen to Juventus.
Looks like Motta and Juventus are not happy about Vlahovic games, and they are searching for a new striker in January as second striker.

Accord also to rumors they are investigation the possibility of taking the player from Napoli, it will be not easy, it may be even a fake rumor but for sure it is interesting.
I think if Juventus have concrete interest in signing Victor Osimhen it might not be as complicating as a move to Chelsea has been since Osimhen has already established himself in Italy. It’s crazy how one can turn from hero to villian, about a year ago Vlahovic was one of the most talked about striker. Everyone predicted him to be just like Erling Haaland and in just about a year Juventus are already tired of his services and considering finding a new striker to replace him.
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Report from  Fabrizio Romano has it that Zinedine Zidane’s son Enzo has retired from football at the age of 29.
Recal he last played for Fuenlabrada in 3rd tier of Spanish football but currently wants to retire from football and to focus on his investments. A lot persons would have expected him to do well like his father did at his prime but it seems not all heros beget her kind in this context.


Zidane is considered one of the greatest talents that ever existed in the world of football before goats like Ronaldo and Messi dominated, what happened to Zidane's son is a natural thing and a lot happens to other young footballers today, Enzo has a big burden by carrying his father's name on the back of his jersey, Enzo who has indeed taken an early retirement attitude deserves our respect and we can say if it is the right decision he is taking becausr his talent and career in football are not as good as Zidane, starting his career from the Real Madrid academy he has strengthened several teams such as Real Madrid Castilla, Real Madrid, Alaves, Lausanne, Rayo Majadahonda, Aves, Almeria, Rodez Aveyron and finally Fuenlabrda, during his career as a footballer he did not record many brilliant achievements, so it is better for him to have another job than to stay in football which he is clearly not able to conquer.
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Report from  Fabrizio Romano has it that Zinedine Zidane’s son Enzo has retired from football at the age of 29.
Recal he last played for Fuenlabrada in 3rd tier of Spanish football but currently wants to retire from football and to focus on his investments. A lot persons would have expected him to do well like his father did at his prime but it seems not all heros beget her kind in this context.

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Victor Osimhen might not have scored a goal in his first two games for Galatasaray but he's been able to provide two assists which I think is a good record for a players that is still adapting to life in a new league. Despite he failure to find the back of the net in his first two league games, there's no doubting the fact that Victor Osimhen is a very prolific striker and that's why Juventus manager Thiago Motta is interested in him. I'll be happy to see Osimhen join another top Italian club like Juventus as well as see how he'll perform whenever he's facing Napoli.

When he faces the club that despise him too much after what he has done for them, he’ll be at his best to show them what he’s capable of and what a striker they’ve lost after telling him to his face that he’s not part of their team for the next season. It’s just that, every player has their bad times and it’s very clear he was facing that moment when he was sent away. His new team will be happy to have him  and I know with time he’ll adopt and score more goals than expected. He’s a prolific striker, he’ll get himself back into action soon.

Juventus allowed Chiesa to leave and to me they didn’t get a better replacement although Osimhen is a center forward he will be a good addition to them, they could even play a double striking partner with Vlahovic, but I will prefer him to come to either Chelsea or PSG just to get a tatste of new league, premier league football to me fits him better and Chelsea is a better suit to him

Chelsea will be a good place for him to be, but the possibility of him going there now lies with the Chelsea's Coach Maresca, if he really wants him after a failed moved to the club in the last transfer season. There was also a lot of speculations that Chelsea did contract extension on Jackson because he was the only one they could rely on for now while building on him for now. I see him as a striker that still needs to learn a lot, the contract extension will be at the benefit of Chelsea though. If they wish to sell him after getting a new striker, they’ll sell him at higher price especially if his performance improves.
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I see many people throwing shades at him not scoring and some call him a season wonder, I get we have all limited the ability of strikers to just scoring but I keep on saying that there are many things strikers can offer beyond just scoring and That is involving in the game of play, currently Osimhen might be having goal drought but if we look at his game he has been adapting well with the link up plays with the other players. I think it is just a matter of time before he gets back to scoring, it usually just takes one goal to get started.
People don’t understand that sometimes players experience such things, even Messi and Ronaldo do experience goal droughts so it’s normal for a player to experience this. Everyone knows that Osimhen’s contribution to the team is immediate, he is the type of player that doesn’t allow defenders the space to breathe he is always a bother to them both on the ball and off the ball. This will not go on forever, he will soon get on his feet and prove all doubters wrong. You’re right it only takes one goal to bring back lost form.

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Juventus allowed Chiesa to leave and to me they didn’t get a better replacement although Osimhen is a center forward he will be a good addition to them, they could even play a double striking partner with Vlahovic, but I will prefer him to come to either Chelsea or PSG just to get a tatste of new league, premier league football to me fits him better and Chelsea is a better suit to him
Osimhen will fit into any team perfectly, Juventus will be nice as well, having Osimhen join them will boost their squad and just as said his partnership with Vlahovic will be great but I would love him to join a team like Chelsea and play in the premier league, i would love to see him challenge Haaland for the highest goal scorer. Those two would be great to watch.
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I think they can sell players who are performing well now. However, the summer transfer period is over and they will not be able to sell players until the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, Leverkusen will now focus on making the best use of the players they have. I think that big teams do not spend too much during the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, we will probably wait until the summer transfer period to transfer players with high transfer fees

That's right because there are regulations governing player transfers in Europe so when the transfer window closes teams are no longer allowed to recruit them.
Ideally Leverkusen should not be looking for money from player sales if they want to be successful in the Bundesliga because selling players who are needed with good performance can affect the team.
What they should do is look for some other players to support the team and if they have a sufficient squad it will be easier to compete.
This season they are playing in the Champions League so they need a good squad to be able to keep up and if the squad depth they have is mediocre then it will be difficult to compete there.
Football regulations that govern transfers do not allow every team to transfer players outside of the specified time, but there is actually no prohibition for each team to approach the players or also reach a personal agreement with their target player and wait for the transfer market to reopen to realize the transfer of that player later, the Leverkusen squad we can say the perfect squad after what happened last season and that's why Currently many of their players are the target of every big European team, to be honest we don't know what will happen to Leverkusen this season and also in the winter transfer market, but basically they are not a big team that has the financial strength to be able to keep every player that exists, so sooner or later they will lose their mainstay player when a big offer comes from a european big team and I don't think there is a Leverkusen player who doesn't want to improve their career by playing in a big team in Europe later, to be honest the winter transfer market will be a crucial time for Leverkusen to keep their existing squad because big money will continue to come to tempt them.

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I know Erik Ten Hag didn't take the pundits criticism of Rashford very well, but as a coach, any feedback must be received and evaluated, if it is true that the criticism is proven, he can use it as an improvement. But unfortunately we are seeing Rashford stats decline, and inevitably Erik Ten Hag must recognise the decline.
Ten Hag said "People are not entitled to bring speculation", what kind of coach is he, always feeling the most righteous, believe me this kind of figure will only destroy Man United from within.
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Isn't Rashford statistic 2 seasons ago a negative record for a main striker?

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I don’t think it matters so much now whether Napoli are trying to punish Victor Osimhen or not because his mind is made up and he wants to leave the club. Whether Napoli decides to inflate his transfer price to stall his departure they will also have to lose him on a free transfer at the end of his contract and I don’t think they will want that to happen. We shall see what will happen in January if Chelsea will return with a better offer for his signature or will another top side come for Osimhen.
Yes, Napoli will eventually give in to selling quickly rather than delaying just because they want Osimhen to be sold at a high price. The case is the same as when Mbappe left PSG on a free transfer. PSG at that time was too focused on raising Mbappe selling price to Madrid, so now control is in Osimhen hands while waiting for his contract to expire he continues to play for the Galatasaray club. The only solution if Napoli wants to get some of the benefits from Osimhen is to lower the price, otherwise let him go for free and Napoli will lose.
Situation is clearly not favourable for the both parties as Victor Osimhen don't want to play for the Napoli, and they are looking for better solution so with this loan deal we have good development for both parties as Napoli is also trying to cover their investment which is surely going to be important for them with this deal we have few updates as Victor Osimhen is having one year extension in his Napoli deal, and they also cut his asking price from €100 Million to €75 Million which is good because in last transfer window Napoli rejected few offers which were near €100 Million or near them in less case.

Currently as things are going we can expect something going to happen in January transfer window in case of Chelsea will go ahead otherwise most chances in 2025 Victor Osimhen is going to play in Premier League which is going to be good for this amazing skilled player.
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I think they can sell players who are performing well now. However, the summer transfer period is over and they will not be able to sell players until the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, Leverkusen will now focus on making the best use of the players they have. I think that big teams do not spend too much during the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, we will probably wait until the summer transfer period to transfer players with high transfer fees
When the competition is running, selling players is not a good solution, because it will disrupt the stability that has been owned, especially the coach plan that has been prepared in advance to go through the competition. Unless Leverkusen are prepared for the consequences of a setback, Xabi has a solid squad at the moment and shouldn't let his ideal season be ruined by one silly sale that will change things for the worse.

Dusan Vlahovic's appearance does seem monotonous from season to season while Thiago Motta wants to improve Juventus' performance, especially in the front line so that Juventus can appear stronger this season, Dusan Vlahovic often misses important opportunities, maybe if he does not experience a change in his contract at Juventus, it will not be extended and Juventus will replace him with another striker who is more productive and faster like Victor Oshimen, who so far has been a hot topic of conversation by a number of top clubs to recruit him, only hindered by his fairly expensive price. If Juventus wants him, the club must dig deep into their pockets, even though I know Juventus is quite careful in planning large expenditures.
Victor Osimhen is worthy of replacing Dusan Vlahovic, as the two players are quite different in their abilities. Dusan Vlahovic must realize that Juventus needs an injection of aggressive and ambitious players, and that person is of course Osimhen who is now challenged to surprise his former club. In Serie A if Osimhen is able to make it to Juventus, I am sure he will not waste the opportunity to play better.

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I think they can sell players who are performing well now. However, the summer transfer period is over and they will not be able to sell players until the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, Leverkusen will now focus on making the best use of the players they have. I think that big teams do not spend too much during the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, we will probably wait until the summer transfer period to transfer players with high transfer fees

That's right because there are regulations governing player transfers in Europe so when the transfer window closes teams are no longer allowed to recruit them.
Ideally Leverkusen should not be looking for money from player sales if they want to be successful in the Bundesliga because selling players who are needed with good performance can affect the team.
What they should do is look for some other players to support the team and if they have a sufficient squad it will be easier to compete.
This season they are playing in the Champions League so they need a good squad to be able to keep up and if the squad depth they have is mediocre then it will be difficult to compete there.
Leverkusen won the league title last season and going undefeated this will surely be a glorious chapter for them. Although other teams have world-class stars, this team does not have world-class stars, but due to its collective good performance, this team has achieved so much success in the last season. But if Leverkusen think they will sell their players then they are definitely in for a bad season. Because of the good understanding with each player, but the team performance is good, if one of these players is sold to another club, then the team will remain weak in that area, and because of that weakness, they will not be able to do much better. But in addition to good performances, every team wants to improve their financial situation, if Leverkusen wants to improve their financial situation, they will surely sell their players to other clubs.
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It wasn't Napoli's decision to let Victor Oshime leave. It was Victor's and all that stems from the fact that he was disrespected countless times by the club last season. Chelsea offered him a poor salary and his agent was also poor at handling these deals that cake from Chelsea and Saudi Arabian Club.
They might b lucky if they offer him the right salary and if he loves the project. I'm.sure he'll bench Nicholas Jackson if he swings that way because I don't see Jackson better than Victor.  Nicholas Jackson though has improved, the you see his on/off the ball movements during the weekend? Consistency is what he needs now. Victor Oshime will never play Napoli again. I believe they're even fighting him from move-in to a better club by increasing the demands and price valuation.
Depends on what we are talking about. Osimhen was the one who first wanted to be sold, so that part we can say that it was Osimhen who wanted to leave and not Napoli who wanted to sell him. But then Napoli didn't accepted any decent offers, they could have sold him for a lot of money, at least 80+ million euro easily, but they didn't and wanted the release clause and that was never getting paid and that is why they are now losing him for less, because release clause is cheaper.

Secondly, it was Napolis decision to leave him out of the squad and loan him out, so if we are talking about just that part, it wasn't Osimhens decision to leave the team like this, not this season at least, he wanted to be sold, but being out of squad and loaned out is something that Napoli did to him. Not like he is unhappy, looking at how he is getting adjusted life in Turkey, we can see that he is getting along with his teammates and staff very well and playing very good football as well.
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Napoli decision to let Victor Osimhen go is disappointing mistake. Given Chelsea desperate need for talented striker like him it is surprising they did not secure the deal sooner. Waiting until mid season may prove costly. Osimhen departure is significant loss for Napoli and fans like myself are eager to see how team will recover. Perhaps Napoli can still turn things around and surprise everyone. But still it is a Question mark.

Actually in this case I think loaning Osimhen to Galatasaray is also at the desire of Osimhen who still does not want to be in the squad because he is also not really wanted by Conte as a coach and his relationship with the club owner is completely destroyed just because of his desire to leave but his release clause is too big which is difficult for interested clubs to afford.

This is actually an advantage for both parties where Napoli can save money with Osimhen's salary covered by Galatasaray and Osimhen who does not want to be on the bench because he is not really considered by Conte which makes this loan decision the best option.

This eases the conflict between Osimhen and Napoli but for next season or next half-season I think we will see the same drama for the release clause although for now he will still play professionally at Galatasaray albeit as a loan player for 1 season.


About this drama, the fact is that if Osimhen is very successful at Galatasaray, then he could attract the attention of the big clubs. Nowadays, the big clubs do not rush to sign players just because they are hearing his name as a good player, while currently the player has not been scoring many goals. Let's look at Osimhen's casino at Galatasaray, in 2 games that he has already played for Galatasaray, he has not managed to score a single goal, this is not a good thing. Especially because we are talking about the Turkish League, which is not a great League and he is playing in the strongest team that has not lost in games against other teams. I honestly see Osimhen declining, he should have stayed at Napoli even if it was necessary to reduce his salary. Because in recent times at Napoli he has not scored goals very often. And in the Turkish League, not scoring a goal will be his downfall.
Osimhen is on the verge of adapting to Galatasaray's playing formation, It will take a little while before we have Osimhen scoring for Galatasaray when featured in a match. Will I say, Osimhen is not the first big player neither will he be the last big player who won't score in their first two matches of the big club they played in. What Osimhen needed was a little bit of time for him to match up with the new club he is in. However, let's give Osimhen time, and trust him in the process, believing he'll do better by scoring goals in upcoming matches of Galatasaray
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I believe the Osimhen episode is a forgotten one for Chelsea and I don't know why you believe they are kin to this guy this much. If they are so desired they would have done it as they had enough time before he was loaned to Galatasaray and I believe the guy himself is happy where he is now dusting off the ugly episode related to the transfer.

For me, Napoli is trying to punish Osimhen one way or another, that's why no deal was struck despite notable clubs bidding for him. If they could cause issues for him this time, what could have changed in January or the next summer? It is not until his contract ends at the end of next season that we can truly talk of Chelsea move or any notable club fairly bidding for him, but for now, let him prove himself to the world again, that's how he can continue to have a good price tag attached to his name.


I don’t think it matters so much now whether Napoli are trying to punish Victor Osimhen or not because his mind is made up and he wants to leave the club. Whether Napoli decides to inflate his transfer price to stall his departure they will also have to lose him on a free transfer at the end of his contract and I don’t think they will want that to happen. We shall see what will happen in January if Chelsea will return with a better offer for his signature or will another top side come for Osimhen.
Why did Napoli punish Oshimen? even though this player has contributed a lot to Napoli, does the club feel hurt by Oshimen's? but in my opinion, the club made the first mistake before causing a feud so it's not Oshimen's fault if he doesn't want to be in Napoli anymore, moreover, the club has also insisted on recruiting Lukaku and selling him but by setting a high price so that no one dares to recruit him I just hope Oshimen will stay until his contract runs out and he can leave Napoli as a free agent that way he can make Napoli feel frustrated because they lost a star player without getting any benefits as Napoli's response to him.
Napoli should be the best to answer those questions, but you are right, Osimhen has done so well for the club. At times, it could be for some internal politics, it happens in all sectors especially if you are such that do not align with the faction of your coach, who may plot your downfall if he has the power. Most of us do not know this but it's the truth, however, it's only for a limited period because, if the player is good, the power of the club only lasts till the contract expires after which he continues to shine elsewhere. It wasn't that bad when Luciano Spalletti was Napoli's coach and for Osimhen to preserve his self-respect is becoming more disrespectful and daring for many of them. For me, the whole episode has more undertone than we see.
Napoli's motivations for seeming to sideline Osimhen are unclear, it may indeed stem from internal politics or disagreements. Also, a club might attempt to hinder a player's potential transfer if they believe they can benefit more from his continued stay. That said, every player has the right to pursue his career as he deems fit and this often becomes evident when a contract is up for renewal or termination. Finally, these situations are often more complex and nuanced than they appear on the surface.

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Rumors of many Leverkusen players with interesting records last season are certainly the target of big European clubs. So their strength this season may be even smaller if many players choose to move. This comes from Liverpool. They are keeping an eye on 3 Leverkusen players. They are Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Exequiel Palacios. This condition certainly requires a lot of money. They estimate the price of Wirtz and Palacios will be more than €160 million. Because Palacios was once offered to Chelsea for €60 million, but they canceled it because it was too expensive.

Source: https://www.goal.com/en/news/live/transfer-news-and-rumours-live/blt1ccfda38eda06d5a#cs7d67d494a6812208

With the record they had last season, it's no wonder that many big clubs are targeting their key players, the most crucial one is Florian Wirtz (IMO), unlike the other 2 players you mentioned, Florian Wirtz seems to be showing consistency in his performance even until this season. He has made 7 appearances and has 6 goals & 1 assist from all those appearances, that's a very good record, so it's no wonder big teams want to get him. I think it's okay if Leverkusen lose other players, but it would be bad if they lose Florian Wirtz.
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I believe the Osimhen episode is a forgotten one for Chelsea and I don't know why you believe they are kin to this guy this much. If they are so desired they would have done it as they had enough time before he was loaned to Galatasaray and I believe the guy himself is happy where he is now dusting off the ugly episode related to the transfer.

For me, Napoli is trying to punish Osimhen one way or another, that's why no deal was struck despite notable clubs bidding for him. If they could cause issues for him this time, what could have changed in January or the next summer? It is not until his contract ends at the end of next season that we can truly talk of Chelsea move or any notable club fairly bidding for him, but for now, let him prove himself to the world again, that's how he can continue to have a good price tag attached to his name.


I don’t think it matters so much now whether Napoli are trying to punish Victor Osimhen or not because his mind is made up and he wants to leave the club. Whether Napoli decides to inflate his transfer price to stall his departure they will also have to lose him on a free transfer at the end of his contract and I don’t think they will want that to happen. We shall see what will happen in January if Chelsea will return with a better offer for his signature or will another top side come for Osimhen.
Why did Napoli punish Oshimen? even though this player has contributed a lot to Napoli, does the club feel hurt by Oshimen's? but in my opinion, the club made the first mistake before causing a feud so it's not Oshimen's fault if he doesn't want to be in Napoli anymore, moreover, the club has also insisted on recruiting Lukaku and selling him but by setting a high price so that no one dares to recruit him I just hope Oshimen will stay until his contract runs out and he can leave Napoli as a free agent that way he can make Napoli feel frustrated because they lost a star player without getting any benefits as Napoli's response to him.
Napoli should be the best to answer those questions, but you are right, Osimhen has done so well for the club. At times, it could be for some internal politics, it happens in all sectors especially if you are such that do not align with the faction of your coach, who may plot your downfall if he has the power. Most of us do not know this but it's the truth, however, it's only for a limited period because, if the player is good, the power of the club only lasts till the contract expires after which he continues to shine elsewhere. It wasn't that bad when Luciano Spalletti was Napoli's coach and for Osimhen to preserve his self-respect is becoming more disrespectful and daring for many of them. For me, the whole episode has more undertone than we see.
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More people are now speaking about a potential interest for Osimhen to Juventus.
Looks like Motta and Juventus are not happy about Vlahovic games, and they are searching for a new striker in January as second striker.

Accord also to rumors they are investigation the possibility of taking the player from Napoli, it will be not easy, it may be even a fake rumor but for sure it is interesting.
There is nothing wrong if Juventus are interested in replacing Vlahovic with Osimhen as it would give Juventus a new atmosphere up front. Vlahovic hasn't changed much and regardless of whether the rumours are true or not, I'm quite optimistic that if it happens then Juventus can make a breakthrough in their attack. Vlahovic himself is more about waiting for the ball than creating space, whereas Osimhen has the ability to combine the two to increase the chances of creating goals. Not stopping there, there is one option that Vlahovic can fight for in order to be able to extend his contract, namely having to try to create more goals, because that's the last way to convince the Juventus manager.

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Dusan Vlahovic's appearance does seem monotonous from season to season while Thiago Motta wants to improve Juventus' performance, especially in the front line so that Juventus can appear stronger this season, Dusan Vlahovic often misses important opportunities, maybe if he does not experience a change in his contract at Juventus, it will not be extended and Juventus will replace him with another striker who is more productive and faster like Victor Oshimen, who so far has been a hot topic of conversation by a number of top clubs to recruit him, only hindered by his fairly expensive price. If Juventus wants him, the club must dig deep into their pockets, even though I know Juventus is quite careful in planning large expenditures.
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Players like Frimpong, Boniface, Wirtz are very important players for Leverkusen. If Leverkusen considers selling these players, they will gain a very serious source of income. They should have already started working to buy new players instead of the ones they sold. If they are going to sell them, they should fill their gaps. They are aiming for the Bundesliga championship this year and want to be a strong team in the Champions League. It would not make sense to send players away during the transfer period, but if they still make this decision, they will be taking a big risk.

They have to take the risk and sell these players now that they're balling and their market value is increasing. If they stay more season, they're going to drop  in value and when they get sold, it'll be the lost of Leverkusen. Victor Boniface is a top striker like Victor Osimhen therefore any club that buys him will be getting a top striker. Leverkusen should concentrate on making money from their players that were outstanding last season as I don't think they can have a better season that the one they had last season. From the money they'll generate from selling their top players, they can use some amount to recruit new players and grow them to superstars.
I think they can sell players who are performing well now. However, the summer transfer period is over and they will not be able to sell players until the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, Leverkusen will now focus on making the best use of the players they have. I think that big teams do not spend too much during the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, we will probably wait until the summer transfer period to transfer players with high transfer fees
Well in my own opinion, I don't actually think Bayern Leverkusen will be that stupid to sell off their best players during the cause of the season, in January transfer window to be precise, because by the look of things, they definitely want to stay competitive, so in other for that to be possible, they must keep their best players at the club, and if by January any of their key players decides to force his way out of the club, I believe that Bayern Leverkusen will replace that person with someone capable enough to get the job done, so am not  that bother because am very much positive that Bayern Leverkusen wouldn't sell of their best lads this upcoming January transfer window.

The as for next summer transfer window, I think that the likes of witz,  Boniface and most of their top players might leave, only if one of this top clubs are willing to pay good money for their signature, but nothing is certain, let's just watch and see.
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I think they can sell players who are performing well now. However, the summer transfer period is over and they will not be able to sell players until the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, Leverkusen will now focus on making the best use of the players they have. I think that big teams do not spend too much during the mid-season transfer period. Therefore, we will probably wait until the summer transfer period to transfer players with high transfer fees

That's right because there are regulations governing player transfers in Europe so when the transfer window closes teams are no longer allowed to recruit them.
Ideally Leverkusen should not be looking for money from player sales if they want to be successful in the Bundesliga because selling players who are needed with good performance can affect the team.
What they should do is look for some other players to support the team and if they have a sufficient squad it will be easier to compete.
This season they are playing in the Champions League so they need a good squad to be able to keep up and if the squad depth they have is mediocre then it will be difficult to compete there.
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Rumors of many Leverkusen players with interesting records last season are certainly the target of big European clubs. So their strength this season may be even smaller if many players choose to move. This comes from Liverpool. They are keeping an eye on 3 Leverkusen players. They are Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Exequiel Palacios. This condition certainly requires a lot of money. They estimate the price of Wirtz and Palacios will be more than €160 million. Because Palacios was once offered to Chelsea for €60 million, but they canceled it because it was too expensive.

Source: https://www.goal.com/en/news/live/transfer-news-and-rumours-live/blt1ccfda38eda06d5a#cs7d67d494a6812208

Florian Writz is most likely to be a Real Madrid player and as fir Jeremy Frimpong, I'm sure he could be one of these names wanting to join a big side like Liverpool. As for Palacios, it's difficult for them to make such predictions. Winning the Bundesliga League Competition again is the main priority, this should be the reason why they refused selling their squads which they used in winning the Bundesliga. Tougher decisons ahead and I'm sure they'll scale throughout.
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