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Transfer Talk

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Transfer Talk is a podcast from Sky Sports News which features debate and analysis from some of the most well connected reporters in the football world throughout the transfer window. We will be digging into all the biggest storylines, both in the Premier League and around Europe, as we keep you up to date on all the latest developments.
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Pete Graves is joined by Sky Sports News' senior reporter Melissa Reddy and Transfer Talk stalwart Sam Tighe to discuss the latest on Liverpool's contract conundrums with Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk all out of contract this summer. How the shock exit of sporting director Dan Ashworth at Old Trafford affects Manchester United's transfer plans. Plus, a preview of the January window as Manchester City and Spurs suffer an injury crisis - will they be forced in to doing business?
In this Transfer Talk special Daniel Geey, a lawyer at Sheridans Sports Group joins Pete and Dharmesh to lift the lid on the business of transfers. Daniel works with clubs, players and agents advising in takeovers, transfers, contracts and much more. Recently, he worked on the record transfer of Declan Rice from West Ham to Arsenal.
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth, football expert Sam Tighe and Evening Standard chief football correspondent Dan Kilpatrick to review the transfer window. Which clubs had the best window? Which clubs will be disappointed by their transfer business? Which club chasing a place in the top four had the best window? Who was the best individual signing?Plus, after weeks of anticiaption...Dharmesh finally tells the story of when he met Michael Jackson!
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and The Athletic's David Ornstein to preview transfer deadline day. Will Chelsea finally end their long pursuit of Victor Osimhen or will they turn their attention towards Brentford's Ivan Toney? Will Newcastle finally get Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace? And with Eddie Nketiah leaving Arsenal, does that mean Mikel Arteta has lined-up a replacement striker? Plus, opportunistic Liverpool pounce to secure Federico Chiesa and Giorgi Mamardashvili.
With Pete Graves once again sunning himself somewhere exotic, Dharmesh Sheth takes up hosting duties and is joined by Transfer Talk regular Sam Tighe to discuss another busy week at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea complete the signing of Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid, Conor Gallagher finally completes the move away from his boyhood club, the future of Raheem Sterling is plunged in to doubt after not being selected in the squad for Enzo Maresca's first game in charge and releases a statement seeking clarity on his situation and the club receive an unsatisfactory bid for Romelu Lukaku. Plus, Ilkay Gundogan is close to completing a stunning switch back to Manchester City after just one season away, why no Premier League clubs are seemingly interested in Brentford's Ivan Toney, Manchester United close in on Manuel Ugarte, Arsenal keen on adding Mikel Merino and Brighton quietly change their transfer approach in impressive window.
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and Sam Tighe to discuss a remarkable week in the transfer window for Chelsea, Conor Gallagher is stuck in transfer limbo after a deal for Samu Omorodion fell through but the Blues are resurrecting interest in Atletico's Joao Felix which could kickstart the Gallagher deal again. Meanwhile, Chelsea's hopes of signing Victor Osimhen are not over but do the Blues have to decide between Felix and the Napoli striker? Plus, Manchester United sign Matthijs De Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui, two former players from Erik ten Hag's Ajax side.
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and La Liga expert Terry Gibson to discuss Julian Alvarez's move to Atletico Madrid from Manchester City, how Brazilian teenager Savinho can shine at City, the complicated situation which has contributed to Conor Gallagher's Chelsea exit, Terry's surprise at Samu Omorodion becoming a Chelsea target and how West Ham have continued their impressive summer recruitment with the clever signing of Guido Rodriguez. Plus, Dharmesh has an update on potential comings and goings at Old Trafford and Pete remains hopeful over the signing of Marc Guehi.
Pete Graves, fresh from three weeks off, is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and the Evening Standard's Dan Kilpatrick to discuss Fulham finally kicking in to gear this transfer window with a deal for of Emile Smith-Rowe and links to Manchester United's Scott McTominay. Plus, Chelsea's long standing interest in Victor Osimhen intensifies with Romelu Lukaku potentially going to Napoli as part of the deal, Manchester United's attempts to bring in players relies on Erik ten Hag freeing up space in his squad, West Ham's impressive transfer dealings under technical director Tim Steidten continue with the pursuit of Niclas Fullkrug and Tottenham reamin patient in the window but are open to a deal for Chelsea and England's Conor Gallager.
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by Sam Tighe to discuss Pep Guardiola revealing that Kevin De Bruyne is set to stay at Manchester City, Aston Villa's impressive summer business and their pursuit of Joao Felix, Arsenal closing in on Riccardo Calafiori, whether Manchester United can solve their midfield dilemma with Youssouf Fofana and Chelsea brutally leaving Trevoh Chalobah out of their pre-season tour of the United States.
Dharmesh Sheth is back with Sam Tighe this week to run through all the latest transfer news which, unsurprisingly, features a lot of Spanish talent after their success at the Euros.There's breaking news from Manchester United who look like they are on the verge of signing a defender, and we break down a couple of big decisions facing Aston Villa over the coming weeks.
Dharmesh is joined by Sam Tighe to discuss this week's transfer news with Pete Graves away on holiday!We chat about Manchester United's defensive targets and whether Jarrad Branthwaite, Leny Yoro or Matthijs de Ligt are likely to make the move to Old Trafford this summer.Meanwhile Sam explains why Mikel Arteta is so keen to bring Riccardo Calafiori to Arsenal and why Aston Villa may live to regret letting Jhon Duran leave if he makes a move away from Villa Park.Plus there's news from Crystal Palace, West Ham, Tottenham and many more clubs!
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth to review the PSR deadline as Premier League clubs sell-off £200m worth of talent before the end of June, Manchester United close in on Netherlands and Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt, Ali Maxwell from Not The Top 20 podcast explains why Archie Gray is a future superstar for Spurs and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall joins former Leicester boss Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge.
Pete and Dharms are back to discuss the latest transfer news and rumours as plenty of clubs try to make sales before the June 30th 'PSR deadline'.There's news from Manchester United where a move for Joshua Zirkzee appears to be edging closer to completion, plus details of what could be a busy summer at Crystal Palace and Bayern Munich.
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth to round up the latest summer transfer news - and try to avoid talking about England at the Euros! We start at Manchester United and find out about their target Joshua Zirkzee, bring you the latest on their pursuit of Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite and chat about where Victor Lindelof could end up. Also on the pod, is Conor Gallagher about to swap Stamford Bridge for Spain? Plus, we discuss what impact Marc Guehi's eye-catching England performances could have on his future at Crystal Palace.
Pete Graves is joined by Sam Tighe and Sky Sports journalist Ron Walker to run the rule over the most exciting prospects at the European Championships in Germany. Including many players linked with potential moves to the Premier League! Plus, with the news that Erik ten Hag is set to stay as Manchester United manager, does that spell the end of Jadon Sancho's career at the club?
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and Sam Tighe to discuss how Premier League clubs will be approaching the summer window, including: why Manchester City have proven to be so successful in the transfer market under Pep Guardiola, whether Arsenal are the best placed side to make big signings, discussing whether Mohamed Salah's time at Liverpool is potentially over, why Chelsea have taken the European model of club structure to an extreme and which player is the biggest prize in the transfer window.
With the end of the season fast approaching, Pete and Dharms are back to take a look at which clubs could be busy right at the start of the summer transfer window because of profit and sustainability rules.They're joined in part two by football finance expert, Kieran Maguire who explains how the regulations will affect clubs, which teams could benefit and which ones could be facing a difficult summer.
Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth are back to discuss two huge transfer stories as Kylian Mbappe tells Paris St Germain that he won't be signing a contract extension meaning a long awaited move to Madrid looks closer than ever. Plus, Manchester United continue their footballing operations revolution as they look to entice Newcatle United's sporting director Dan Ashworth to Old Trafford.
Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth are joined by journalist and Transfer Talk legend Sam Tighe to discuss how a combination of profit and sustainability rules and lack of spending from clubs in Saudi Arabia forced Premier League clubs to watch their spending in January. Lyon hit out at West Ham after the deal for Said Benrahma is cancelled after the window shut and how Liverpool's academy can influence the title race. Plus, Pete and Dharms review their transfer window predictions.
Pete Graves is joined by Sky Sports News reporters Dharmesh Sheth and Michael Bridge to preview transfer deadline day as a quiet window in the Premier League slams shut. Will Newcastle be forced in to a late move to cover injuries and suspensions? Will Spurs manage to get one more player through the door? How does Jurgen Klopp's surprise announcement impact Liverpool's transfer strategy?
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Comments (14)

Akinola Dolapo

A huge bit of disrespect to Cristiano Ronaldo about that Arnautovic comparism

Aug 10th
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Joshua Ryan Schroer

Would give 5 stars but don't use iTunes🤫 But Five in CastBox always a good show⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Aug 29th
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leighavfc2703

should just call it the man utd podcast... with other news.. spend most time talking about them then rush through the other news in 30 seconds at the end..

Jan 23rd
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Drifta2K9

Everytime I check this channel it says an error has occurred and I can't see any content. It doesn't make a difference whether I'm using wifi or mobile data. Does anyone else have this issue?

Aug 23rd
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Gamal Rashed

,)/ jl

Jul 31st
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Steve C

dreadful sound quality...

Jun 2nd
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Richard Hazell

this manc fella is so deluded! couldn't even listen to the whole thing he is so annoying

May 22nd
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equator

In all fairness, Jaap Stam was a absolutely classy defender at United no doubt BUT he went wrong in so many ways; 1. He revealed some issues that was not supposed to be revealed about a club. Before he could have easily requested for permission from the club and manager. 2. It sure appears that Jaap Stam was extremely temperamental just as Roy Keane and Alex himself (2 captain in a ship concept). 3. No player in that era (1998-2001) was sold at such value even after recovering from an injury. This is to say that he sale was not just a decision of SAF, but high up the management of the club. 4. The transfer brought an amicable solution for the whole conundrum his publication brought besides his book posed a negative perception of the club and manager who bent "the right way" to bring him to the club. 5. What happens to fighting for your place?, where has players lost the concept of loyalty not to a manager but the club. There was no way he would be benched for a whole season for failin

Jan 27th
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Keith Ross

best transfer based podcast on the net

Jan 22nd
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zia badehian

hi thanks

May 30th
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Ryan Potts

Nice episode

Jan 26th
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அன்பரசு அன்அரசு

commenfr

Jan 6th
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John Wall

Joe mounoho

Dec 31st
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Scott Oakley

great idea for a podcast, enjoyed the first one except the volume quality! struggled to hear the two in studio guests and some of phone guests! sort this and it will be great 👌

Dec 28th
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