Panama 71:96 Argentina Sergio Ceppi 93:68 Antofagasta China 92:74 Chinese Taipei New Zealand 129:75 Guam Negros Hacienderos 77:124 Cebu Greats Woodville Warriors W 72:67 Forestville Eagles W Albania U16 56:74 Moldova U16 Imus Braderhood 50:98 Bataan Risers Australia 92:49 Philippines South Korea 81:79 Japan Woodville Warriors 78:87 Forestville Eagles Pasig City 69:68 Mindoro Tamaraws Monaco U16 56:66 Andorra U16 Czech Republic 75:73 Estonia Kosovo U16 133:53 San Marino U16 Turkey 95:72 Switzerland Poland 92:84 Netherlands Hungary 85:70 Belgium Latvia 112:66 Austria Germany 111:79 Cyprus Malta U16 95:67 Gibraltar U16 Serbia 94:81 Bosnia & Herzegovina Slovenia 79:88 Sweden Croatia 103:75 Israel Spain U20 74:84 France U20 France 98:69 Finland Venezuela 54:65 Chile

Tottenham are reportedly looking at Bournemouth’s young star, Kroupi. The 18-year-old has been turning heads with his performances, and Spurs might try to bring him to London soon. This could be a smart move for the future, but Bournemouth won’t let him go cheap.

Salah to Madrid? And Wan-Bissaka to Arsenal?

Mohamed Salah’s time at Liverpool might be ending. Atletico Madrid is being mentioned as a possible next stop for the Egyptian superstar. Meanwhile, Arsenal are thinking about bringing in Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Manchester United to replace Ben White if he leaves. Both moves would shake up the Premier League.

More Moves: Summerville, Mora, Derry, Sigur, and Carvajal

Other names are also in the rumor mill. Here’s a quick look:

  • Crysencio Summerville could leave Leeds for a bigger club.
  • Luis Mora is catching attention from several top teams.
  • Derry, a young midfielder, might be on the move.
  • Sigur is also linked with a transfer abroad.
  • Dani Carvajal, though older, could still attract offers from Saudi Arabia or MLS.

What It All Means

Transfer talk is always fun, but nothing is set in stone yet. Some deals might happen in January, others in the summer. Fans should keep an eye on these stories—one of them could become a big headline soon.

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