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Star Movements Ahead of UEFA Champions League

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At least, 22 clubs are already assured of places in the 2017/2018 UEFA Champions League. The transfer market has been bubbling with ins and outs of players as the clubs are restrategising ahead of the most keenly followed continental league in the world.

As presented by UEFA, below are the movements of the stars so far:

  • James Rodríguez moves from Real Madrid to Bayern Munich on loan
  • Romelu Lukaku departs Everton for  Manchester United

Anderlecht (Belgium)

  • In: Matz Sels (Newcastle United, loan), Pieter Gerkens (Sint-Truiden), Sven Kums (Watford), Uroš Spajić (Toulouse, loan made permanent), Henry Onyekuru (Everton, loan)
  • Out: Aaron Leya Iseka (Zulte Waregem, loan), Michaël Heylen (Zulte Waregem), Stéphane Badji (Kayserispor, loan), Youri Tielemans (Monaco), Sebastian De Maio (Bologna)

Atlético Madrid (Spain)

  • In: none
  • Out: Tiago (released), Óliver Torres (Porto, loan made permanent), Alessio Cerci (released), Theo Hernández (Real Madrid)

FC Barcelona (Spain)

  • In: Marlon (Fluminense, loan made permanent), Gerard Deulofeu (Everton)
  • Out: Jordi Mboula (Monaco), Christian Tello (Real Betis), Jérémy Mathieu (Sporting CP)

Basel (Switzerland)

  • In: Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Vitesse)
  • Out: Jean-Paul Boëtius (Feyenoord), Daniel Høegh (Heerenveen), Marc Janko (Sparta Praha), Nicolas Hunziker (Thun), Robin Huser (Winterthur, loan)

Bayern München (Germany)

  • In: Corentin Tolisso (Lyon), Kingsley Coman (Juventus, loan made permanent), Niklas Süle (Hoffenheim), Serge Gnabry (Werder Bremen), Sebastian Rudy (Hoffenheim), James Rodríguez (Real Madrid, loan)
  • Out: Holger Badstuber (released), Medhi Benatia (Juventus, loan made permanent), Philipp Lahm (retired), Tom Starke (retired), Xabi Alonso (retired)

Benfica (Portugal)

  • In: Haris Seferović (Eintracht Frankfurt), Filip Krovinović (Rio Ave), Martin Chrien (Viktoria Plzeň), Chris Willock (Arsenal), Bruno Varela (Vitória Setúbal), Cristián Arango (Millonarios)
  • Out: Ederson (Manchester City), Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United), Marçal (Lyon), Daniel Candeias (Rangers), Luka Jović (Frankfurt, loan)

Beşiktaş (Turkey)

  • In: Caner Erkin (Inter, loan made permanent), Pepe (Real Madrid)
  • Out: Gökhan Inler (released)

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

  • In: Mahmoud Dahoud (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Maximilian Philipp (Freiburg), Ömer Toprak (Bayer Leverkusen), Dan-Axel Zagadou (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Out: Adrián Ramos (Dangdai), Pascal Stenzel (Freiburg), Matthias Ginter (Mönchengladbach)

Chelsea (England)

  • In: Willy Caballero (Manchester City), Antonio Rüdiger (Roma)
  • Out: Asmir Begović (Bournemouth), Christian Atsu (Newcastle United), Dominic Solanke (Liverpool), Juan Cuadrado (Juventus, loan made permanent), Bertrand Traoré (Lyon), Nathan Ake (Bournemouth), Charlie Colkett (Vitesse, loan)

Feyenoord (Netherlands)

  • In: Jean-Paul Boëtius (Basel), Sofyan Amrabat (Utrecht)
  • Out: Warner Hahn (Heerenveen), Dirk Kuyt (retired), Eljero Elia (İstanbul Başakşehir), Pär Hansson (Helsingborg), Rick Karsdorp (Roma)

Juventus (Italy)

  • In: Rodrigo Bentancur (Boca Juniors), Medhi Benatia (Bayern, loan made permanent), Juan Cuadrado (Chelsea, loan made permanent)
  • Out: Paolo De Ceglie (released), Kingsley Coman (Bayern, loan made permanent), Simone Zaza (Valencia, loan made permanent), Dani Alves (released), Federico Mattiello (Spal, loan), Neto (Valencia), Emil Audero (Venezia, loan)

Manchester City (England)

  • In: Bernardo Silva (Monaco), Ederson (Benfica)
  • Out: Angus Gunn (Norwich City, loan), Bacary Sagna (released), Enes Ünal (Villarreal), Gaël Clichy (released), Jesús Navas (released), Pablo Zabaleta (West Ham United), Willy Caballero (Chelsea)

Manchester United (England)

  • In: Victor Lindelöf (Benfica), Romelu Lukaku (Everton)
  • Out: Josh Harrop (Preston North End), Wayne Rooney (Everton)

Monaco (France)

  • In: Diego Benaglio (Wolfsburg), Jordi Mboula (Barcelona), Jordy Gaspar (Lyon), Soualiho Meïté (LOSC), Youri Tielemans (Anderlecht), Terence Kongolo (Feyenoord)
  • Out: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City), Valère Germain (Marseille), Nabil Dirar (Fenerbahçe), Brighton Labeau (Amiens), Paul Nardi (Cercle Brugge, loan), Corentin Jean (Toulouse), Kouadio-Yves Dabila (Lille), Tristan Muyumba Nkita (Cercle Brugge, loan), Jonathan Mexique (Cercle Brugge, loan), Chano Boukholda (Lille), Guévin Tormin (Cercle Brugge, loan)

Paris Saint-Germain (France)

  • In: Yuri Berchiche (Real Sociedad)
  • Out: Maxwell (released), Dan-Axel Zagadou (Dortmund), Félix Eboa Eboa (Guingamp), Salvatore Sirigu (Torino), Jean-Kévin Augustin (Leipzig), Youssouf Sabaly (Bordeaux), Jonathan Ikoné (Montpellier, loan), Fodé Ballo-Touré (Lille), Wilfried Kanga (Angers)

Porto (Portugal)

  • In: Óliver Torres (Atlético, loan made permanent)
  • Out: Laurent Depoitre (Huddersfield Town), André Silva (AC Milan), Andrés Fernández (Villarreal, loan made permanent), Rúben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Willy Boly (Wolverhampton Wanderers, loan)

RB Leipzig (Germany)

  • In: Bruma (Galatasaray), Ibrahima Konaté (Sochaux), Philipp Köhn (Stuttgart), Yvon Mvogo (Young Boys), Konrad Laimer (Salzburg), Jean-Kévin Augustin (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Out: Davie Selke (Hertha Berlin), Rani Khedira (Augsburg), Agyemang Diawusie (Wiesbaden, loan)

Real Madrid (Spain)

  • In: Theo Hernández (Atlético to Real Madrid)
  • Out: Pepe (Beşiktaş), Mariano (Lyon), Fábio Coentrao (Real Madrid to Sporting, loan), James Rodríguez (Bayern, loan)

Roma (Italy)

  • In: Héctor Moreno (PSV Eindhoven), Rick Karsdorp (Feyenoord),  Lorenzo Pellegrini (Sassuolo), Maxime Gonalons (Lyon)
  • Out: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Francesco Totti (retired), Seydou Doumbia (Sporting CP, loan), Federico Ricci (Sassuolo), Leandro Paredes (Zenit), Antonio Rüdiger (Chelsea), Ervin Zukanović (Genoa)

Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)

  • In: Davit Khocholava (Chornomorets Odesa)
  • Out: Anton Kanibolotskiy (released), Olexandr Kucher (released), Vasyl Kobin (released), Andriy Boryachuk (Mariupol, loan), Ruslan Malinovskiy (Genk, loan made permanent), Oleg Danchenko (Anzhi, loan)

Spartak Moskva (Russia)

  • In: Georgi Tigiev (Anzhi, loan made permanent), Marko Petković (Crvena zvezda)
  • Out: Sergei Pesyakov (Rostov), Evgeni Makeev (Rostov), George Melkadze (Tosno, loan), Aleksandr Zuev (Rostov, loan), Denis Kutin (Tosno, loan)

Tottenham Hotspur (England)

  • In: none
  • Out: Nabil Bentaleb (Schalke, loan made permanent)

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How Boniface inspired Leverkusen to 3-1 win over Hoffenheim

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Bayer Leverkusen's Dutch defender #30 Jeremie Frimpong (L) celebrates with Bayer Leverkusen's Nigerian forward #22 Victor Boniface after scoring the 2-0 goal during the German first division Bundesliga football match Bayer 04 Leverkusen v TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in Leverkusen, western Germany on February 2, 2025.

Bayer Leverkusen kept pace with Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich by beating Hoffenheim 3-1 on Sunday with goals from Victor Boniface, Patrik Schick and Jeremie Frimpong.

Leverkusen finished with 10 players after Álex Grimaldo’s sending off with half an hour to play. New signings Emiliano Buendía and Mario Hermoso made their debuts as Xabi Alonso’s team stayed six points behind Bayern two weeks before the top two clash in Leverkusen.

Bayern defeated Holstein Kiel on Saturday.

Boniface scored with his first shot at goal since his proposed move to Saudi team Al-Nassr collapsed. The Nigeria forward started for his first game since early November after recovering from a thigh injury, and he scored in the 15th minute with a shot that Hoffenheim ’keeper Luca Philipp should arguably have stopped.

Frimpong made it 2-0 four minutes later after Aleix García sent the Dutch wing back through.

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Then Robin Braun became the first referee to announce a VAR call to fans in a Bundesliga game when a penalty he awarded to Nathan Tella for a foul by Hoffenheim defender David Jurasek was taken back — video replays showed the Leverkusen attacker was coming from an offside position before he was fouled.

Leverkusen’s match was among five in the 20th round trialling the NFL-style announcements, a change league officials hope will make the much-maligned VAR system more popular among fans.

Buendía went on for the injured Tella to make his Bundesliga debut before the break, and Schick went on for Boniface after it.

Buendía surged through the Hoffenheim defence only to see his shot saved by Philipp, but Schick was there to tuck away the rebound for 3-0 in the 51st. It was the Czech forward’s 14th league goal of the season.

Then Grimaldo was shown red in the 61st when Hoffenheim substitute Gift Orban went on for the visitors. Orban pulled a goal back a minute later.

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Buendía made way for Hermoso to compensate for Grimaldo’s sending off. Though tempers flared at times, Leverkusen’s 10 men contained the visitors for the rest of the game.

Third-placed Eintracht Frankfurt drew with Wolfsburg 1-1 in the early game.

-AFP

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Amidst Saudi Arabia speculations, Boniface set to stay at Leverkusen

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 Bundesliga - Werder Bremen v Bayer Leverkusen - Weserstadion, Bremen, Germany - October 26, 2024 Bayer Leverkusen's Victor Boniface celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/File Photo

Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso said Victor Boniface will remain at the Bundesliga club, after the Nigerian striker was left out of their Champions League clash with Sparta Prague amid rumours of a move to Saudi Arabia.

Boniface returned from injury on Saturday but was on the bench for Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw with RB Leipzig after German media reports linked him with a transfer to Saudi club Al-Nassr.

He was then left out of training ahead of Leverkusen’s 2-0 Champions League win over Czech side Sparta Prague on Wednesday.

“He will train again tomorrow. I believe he is staying with us,” Alonso told reporters after that win.

“So I have to say that I am satisfied, I am happy. He is comfortable here, so I don’t believe that this is a big stress for him.”

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The 24-year-old has scored eight goals in 15 games in all competitions. Last season, he netted 14 goals in 23 league appearances to finish as their top scorer and played a pivotal role in securing Leverkusen’s first Bundesliga title.

Boniface staying at Leverkusen could open the doors for Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran to join Al-Nassr instead.

The Colombian forward is also a reported target for the Saudi club, who are looking to bolster a frontline that already features Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane.

-Reuters

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Leverkusen sidelines Boniface at training session over transfer issues with Ronaldo’s club

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Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface was left out of training on Tuesday as German media reports linked the striker with a move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, with manager Xabi Alonso saying negotiations for the player’s transfer were ongoing.

If the transfer materialises, Boniface will be a teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo.

The 24-year-old Boniface returned from injury on Saturday but was on the bench for Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw with RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga.

Before his injury in November, he had scored eight goals in 15 games in all competitions. Last season, he netted 14 goals in 23 league appearances to finish as their top scorer and played a pivotal role in securing Leverkusen’s first Bundesliga title.

“The situation with (Boniface) does exist. Negotiations are ongoing with the club, so we have to wait. Our preparation for the match remains the same,” Alonso told reporters ahead of the Champions League clash against Sparta Prague on Wednesday.

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“We prepared (for the game) without Boni, of course. We still have to wait a little longer to see (how the situation unfolds),” the Spanish coach added.

“After Jeanu (Belocian) and Martin (Terrier) injuries we already said that we need to be active in the transfer window. Three days remain and we are so close (to a decision).

“I am and I will be happy with the squad (regardless). Until now, all players feel that they are ready and they are an important part of the team.”

Defender Belocian suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury at the start of the year and winger Terrier sustained an Achilles tendon rupture last week.

Leverkusen, eighth in the Champions League standings on 13 points, have already booked at least a knockout stage playoff spot while Sparta Prague, with four points from seven games, have been eliminated.

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