Chelsea’s search for a new centre-back has taken another step forward, with Marcos Senesi emerging as a serious option for the club, according to talkSPORT.
Chelsea’s January transfer plans are beginning to take shape under new head coach Liam Rosenior. The club is exploring defensive additions and monitoring midfield developments as part of a broader rebuilding strategy at Stamford Bridge.
Tuttosport newspaper reports that Juventus have informed Bournemouth that they are in talks with their defender Marcos Senesi over a free transfer in the summer.
Juventus are edging closer to sealing an agreement with Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi and his entourage on a summer free transfer. The Bianconeri would like to bolster their defensive ranks and put a new centre-back at Luciano Spalletti’s disposal.
Romeo Agresti reports that Juventus are ready to send an offer to sign Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi as a free agent at the end of the season. Juventus are in talks with Senesi’s entourage, and according to Juventus expert Romeo Agresti, the Serie A giants will make an offer to sign the Argentine as a free agent.
In a recent report, Tuttospot revealed that Manchester United are in the running to sign Bournemouth ace Marcos Senesi. It has been mentioned that the Red Devils were showing interest in the Argentine centre-back last month.
Juventus are trying to set the stage for some Bosman signings on top of searching for cheap reinforcements in January, and have reignited their interest in Marcos Senesi, who’s been on their radar for a few years, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.
Juventus are reportedly planning to start a dialogue with Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, who is currently running on an expiring contract. This January, the Bianconeri could pull off a few signings, including bringing Federico Chiesa back to the club, and perhaps recruiting a new midfielder, but no major fireworks are expected.
Real Madrid continue to search for the missing link in midfield. They have identified a free agent who could be that player, while the sale of Vinicius Jr.
Juventus are reportedly interested in signing Bournemouth centre-back Marcos Senesi, who is currently running on an expiring contract. The Bianconeri have been playing with a three-backline this season, as Luciano Spalletti decided to maintain Igor Tudor’s 3-4-2-1 formation until further notice.
AFC Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi has emerged as a serious transfer target for both Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, with the Argentine centre-back edging closer to an exit from the Vitality Stadium.
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Juventus, Roma and Real Sociedad are all keeping a close eye on Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, according to reports in Italy. The central defender from Argentina is only under contract until June 2026 and is therefore expected to be sold this summer.
Liverpool faces Bournemouth in the Premier League clash at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, with three crucial points on the line. The Reds currently have a six-point lead over second-placed Arsenal with a game in hand, leaving no room for setbacks.
It’s been an intense day so far for everyone surrounding AFC Bournemouth. News broke this morning that Dominic Solanke is nearing a move to North London, with Spurs reportedly having a £57 million + add-ons bid accepted by the Cherries.
Danny Murphy has called for Manchester United to sack Erik ten Hag following Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth at Old Trafford. Dominic Solanke, Phillip Billing and Marcos Senesi all scored for the Cherries as they earned their first ever away win at Old Trafford – a record not too many of us want to be reminded of.
Boos ring around Old Trafford as Bournemouth score again to make it 3-0. The goal came from another Marcus Tavernier assist. He takes an inswinging corner which finds Marcos Senesi who is left completely unmarked to score a free-header past Onana.