Transfer 11/16: Arsenal targets Eyong, Pep worries about Echeverri
Arsenal pursue Etta Eyong; MU prioritize Elliot Anderson; Tottenham target Kubo and Akliouche; Pep worries about Echeverri; Toney stays at Al-Ahli; Lewandowski is about to decide.
Arsenal have put striker Etta Eyong (Levante) in their sights, Manchester United prioritize Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Tottenham speed up with Takefusa Kubo and monitor Maghnes Akliouche. On the other hand, Sports Director Rui Pedro Braz confirmed that Ivan Toney will stay at Al-Ahli in January. Coach Pep Guardiola is worried because Claudio Echeverri rarely plays on loan at Bayer Leverkusen, while Robert Lewandowski is preparing to finalize his future. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund compete for Nathan de Cat; Daniel Munoz sends a signal to Manchester United.
Arsenal targets Etta Eyong to refresh the attack
Arsenal have shown great interest in Cameroon striker Etta Eyong, who plays for Levante. This is a move that fits their strategy of finding new talent at a more reasonable cost than the established stars. If completed, Eyong promises to bring an attacking option with great speed and power to coach Mikel Arteta, increasing the options in the attack during the stressful period of the season.

MU prioritizes Elliot Anderson to strengthen the midfield
According to Mirror, Manchester United's top priority in the winter transfer window is to sign England midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest. Anderson is highly regarded for his versatility and experience in the Premier League, which fits the need for increased depth and rotation in MU's midfield in the second half of the season.
Tottenham push for Kubo, track Akliouche
According to Football Insider, Tottenham are particularly interested in Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad) in January. Impressive form in La Liga makes the Japanese winger a target to increase speed and creativity on the wing. At the same time, Spurs are closely monitoring attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco) in the November squad call-up, showing the direction of adding young profiles with great development potential.
Ivan Toney stays at Al-Ahli
Sporting director Rui Pedro Braz has confirmed that Ivan Toney will not be leaving Al-Ahli in January. This news ends speculation about a possible return to the Premier League, forcing clubs interested in the English striker to adjust their winter transfer plans.
Lewandowski prepares to close the future
Robert Lewandowski's contract with Barcelona expires next summer. The 37-year-old striker said he will soon make a decision on his next move. With his influence and experience, Lewandowski's choice could impact the personnel plans of many big teams next summer.
Pep worried about Claudio Echeverri's situation
Manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his disappointment with Claudio Echeverri's lack of playing time during his loan spell at Bayer Leverkusen. Echeverri is considered a bright young talent at Manchester City; his lack of playing time has left the coaching staff concerned about his development.

Bayern and Dortmund compete for young star Nathan de Cat
The Bundesliga race is heating up as Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund compete to sign 17-year-old Nathan de Cat from Anderlecht. The simultaneous interest from two giants shows the Belgian midfielder's potential to develop at a senior level.
Daniel Munoz sends signal to Manchester United
Crystal Palace full-back Daniel Munoz has publicly expressed his desire to play for Manchester United, calling it a dream. This move could stir up the market if United need to add a winger and other targets do not meet the requirements.


