Jonathan Tah and Piero Hincapie, who are both wanted by Premier League clubs, will not be moved in January by Bayer Leverkusen

A disappointing development for Chelsea and Liverpool: ‘Suρer duo centre-back’ who are both wаnted by Premier League clubs, will not be moved in January by Bayer Leverkusen.

 

Jonathan Tah and Piero Hincapie have been linked to Chelsea and Liverpool, although Bayer Leverkusen have denied the reports.

Premier League clubs are reportedly interested in signing Leverkusen defenders Tah (27 years old) and Hincapie (21 years old), but managing director Simon Rolfes has denied rumors that any of the club’s star players will be leaving next month. According to Kicker, Tah’s €18 million (£16 million/$20 million) release clause is only applicable during the summer. Coincidentally, Hincapie is considered a promising defender in the game due to his versatility, as he can play both left back and center back.All of Leverkusen’s employees remain, according to the director’s interview with Kicker. During the winter, we will not trade any players.

With a commanding Bundesliga lead and a spot in the Europa League quarterfinals secured after winning their group, Leverkusen will feel absolutely no need to unload their best assets in January. Although Xabi Alonso’s squad may let certain players depart for large sums of money in the summer, it would be foolish to trade their best players at this time.Leverkusen, like all Bundesliga teams, is now enjoying a winter break before facing Augsburg on January 13. What happens to their roster when the January transfer window starts in little over a week is anyone’s guess.

“Do not give up, dad!” A goal scored by Wolves hero Mario Lemina was dedicated to his hospitalized father in a match against Chelsea.

A goal scored by Mario Lemina of the Wolves was dedicated to his father, who remаins in a hospital, and Lemina urged him to “keep figҺting” after reading the message.

In a 2-1 victory over the Blues at Molineux on Christmas Eve, the Gabonese midfielder scored the first goal with a header, Matt Doherty added the second, and Christopher Nkunku scored a consolation goal. When questioned about his celebration after the game, the ex-Southampton player soaked in the ovation from the home crowd. As he fought back tears, he expressed his hope for his father’s quick recovery after two months in the hospital. Later that day, the midfielder further emphasised the point on social media.Though football consumes the lives of milliоns, it’s helpful to put things in perspective every once in a while. Everyone is hoping for Lemina’s father’s speedy recovery after hearing about his extended hospital stay, because family and health are paramount.

Following their victory over Chelsea, Wolves will finish 2023 by playing Brentford away on December 27 and Everton at home on December 30. With a win in their final game of the season, Wolves have a shot at finishing in eighth place in the Premier League.