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Transfer Talk

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 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?
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and The Athletic's David Ornstein to discuss Kalvin Phillips' switch from Manchester City to West Ham and how it reflects on City's recruitment, Newcastle's attempts to hold on to Kieran Trippier, Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron and how FFP is impacting the Toon. Plus, how the incoming CEO at Manchester United might impact their plans in this transfer window, a quiet month for Arsenal and whether Spurs could tempt Conor Gallagher from Chelsea.
Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth discuss Jordan Henderson's cancelled contract in Saudi Arabia and question whether a Premier League club could make a late move for the England international. Manchester United, a club not expected to be busy during the January window, are being linked with two players and Manchester City have 'all but signed' Claudio Echeverri, an Argentinian wonderkid who has been described as a mix between Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona. Plus, David Prutton and NTT20's George Elek join Pete and Dharmesh to discuss what players in the EFL could be on the move this month.
Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth are joined by German football expert and returning Transfer Talk legend Raphael Honigstein to discuss why Edin Terzic at Borussia Dortmund can resurrect Jadon Sancho's career, whether Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich is moving to the Premier League this month and why Eric Dier can be a huge success in the Bundesliga after Thomas Tuchel misses out on Radu Dragusin as Spurs beat Bayern to the signing. Plus, the latest on Kylian Mbappe's future at Paris Saint-Germain with Real Madrid waiting in the wings.
Pete Graves is joined by Dharmesh Sheth and The Standard's chief football correspondent Dan Kilpatrick to discuss why Tottenham securing Timo Werner on loan is a clever bit of business from the club, whether Chelsea's approach to selling-off talent that has come through their academy is a risk to their identity, the latest with Arsenal's pursuit of Ivan Toney, an update on Jadon Sancho's return to Borussia Dortmund and whether Jordan Henderson, Kalvin Phillips and Aaron Ramsdale need moves in January to secure a place in Gareth Southgate's England squad for the European Championships.
Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth are back and are ready to preview the January transfer window! They answer all the biggest questions ahead of the window opening in the new year: With Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment at Old Trafford will Manchester United be the club to watch? Will Chelsea contiue their prolific spending under Todd Boehly or will FFP rules prevent them making it a third consecutive record transfer window in the Premier League? Will clubs based in Saudi Arabia continue to hoover up players from the Premier League and can Liverpool continue to hold on to Mo Salah? Plus, Pete challenges Dharmesh to a transfer prediciton challenge!
It's a done deal - Transfer Talk will return for the January transfer window. Pete Graves and Dharmesh Sheth will be on hand to discuss and dissect all the latest moves. Make sure to follow or subscribe to Transfer Talk so you don't miss an episode.
Dharms is joined by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe to discuss the fallout from another dramatic Transfer Deadline Day! They discuss their winners and losers - Nottingham Forest stole the show on the final day of the window with their late business and have they picked up one of the biggest bargains in Callum Hudson-Odoi? Manchester United finally got their man in midfielder Sofyan Amrabat – that’s discussed and more, including Bayern Munich’s dreadful Deadline Day and that big-money bid from the Saudi Pro League for Liverpool’s Mo Salah.
Pete and Dharms are joined by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. They preview Deadline Day, including late interest in Mohamed Salah from the Saudi Pro League (07:02). Belgium winger Jeremy Doku has joined Manchester City – but will Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes also arrive at the Etihad? (20:32). The panel discuss that as well as West Ham’s big-money move for Ajax’s Mohammed Kudus (32:46).
Pete and Dharms are joined by football writer and broadcaster Tom Williams to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. Chelsea have once again spent big – this time signing midfielders Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia. The panel chat about the spending that is continuing to unfold at Stamford Bridge and what Caicedo and Lavia will bring to Mauricio Pochettino’s team (05:04). Meanwhile, across the Channel, it has been another eventful week at PSG, with Neymar departing but Kylian Mbappe seemingly set to stay (20:15). Tom explains why this is the end for the galacticos era at PSG before the panel discuss the ongoing transfer problems at Liverpool (39:45).
With Pete still enjoying some holiday sunshine, Dharms is joined by one half of the Gab and Juls Show and ESPN senior writer, Gabriele Marcotti, to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. They chat about Bayern Munich’s deal to sign Harry Kane before discussing the futures of some of the world’s other leading strikers in Romelu Lukaku, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. They also discuss Liverpool’s British-record bid for Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo – SHOCK HORROR: We recorded in the morning! Finally, Dharms rounds up the rest of the transfer news.
With Pete enjoying some sunshine, Dharms takes on presenting duties and is joined by Sky Sports News reporter Paul Gilmour and The Athletic's Senior Writer Raphael Honigstein for a special episode on the future of Harry Kane. They discuss the latest as Tottenham and Bayern Munich continue to talk over a deal and where Kane's departure would leave Spurs with just weeks to go before the close of the summer transfer window (01:41). Rafa provides insight on how Kane would fit in at Bayern under the management of Thomas Tuchel if he was to make the move to Munich (15:21). Finally, Dharms provides a quick update of some of the other transfer news making the headlines (27:47).
Pete and Dharms are joined by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. They chat about the Kylian Mbappe saga, including that world-record bid from Saudi side Al Hilal, where it leaves PSG and what it means for that mooted switch to Real Madrid next summer (04:26). They discuss Liverpool's move for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia and if the young Belgian would represent good business by the Reds (20:52). Finally, the panel talk about Wilfried Zaha's departure from Crystal Palace and what it means for the south London side (36:38).
Pete and Dharms are joined by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. They chat about the possible ins and outs at Premier League champions Manchester City, including the potential arrival of Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol and exit of winger Riyad Mahrez (03:41). The panel also talk about the midfield reshuffle at Liverpool as they prepare to say goodbye to Jordan Henderson and Fabinho – but are the Reds now stronger with Alexis MacAllister and Dominik Szoboszlai in at Anfield? (20:49). Sam gives his view on Aston Villa's deal to sign Moussa Diaby from Bayer Leverkusen (29:50) before the panel discuss how West Ham intend to splash the cash following the £105m sale of Declan Rice to Arsenal (35:38).
Pete and Dharms are joined once again by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. Tottenham and Bayern Munich have held talks over a deal for Harry Kane – but will the German champions actually stump up £100m plus for the England captain? (04:03). That’s discussed as well as Chelsea’s pursuit of Moises Caicedo and why the Blues, in particular Enzo Fernandez, need the Brighton midfielder (17:29). Dharms rounds up some of the other major transfer news before Pete delivers the latest from Newcastle, including their interest in Harvey Barnes (32:38).
Pete and Dharms are joined by football writer and podcaster Sam Tighe to discuss the latest from the summer transfer window. They chat all things Arsenal, with Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber joining the club in a huge statement of intent from the Gunners (02:35). The future of Tottenham striker Harry Kane is also on the agenda, but will the England captain be tempted with a move to Bayern Munich? (15;05). That’s discussed before the panel talk about Manchester United’s pursuit of Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana and what that means for the future of David de Gea (34:32). And if you like UK garage, listen out for Pete’s rendition of a classic from DJ Luck and MC Neat, which of course has a Geordie twist!
Pete and Dharms return with a bitesize episode of the podcast to run through some of the biggest transfer lines that are currently on the agenda. They discuss the latest on Arsenal's pursuit of West Ham captain Declan Rice, as well as their moves to sign Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber (03:18). Dharms provides the state of play on Manchester United’s move for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount as well as the potential flurry of exits from Stamford Bridge to Saudi Arabia (15:52). Pete gives the lowdown on Newcastle’s summer activity (22:55), before Dharms rounds up some of the other transfer and management news (25:20).
Pete and Dharms are joined by football podcaster and writer Sam Tighe to discuss the fallout from another dramatic Deadline Day. They deliver their winners and losers from the final day of the window and from across January as a whole (04:58). They chat about Chelsea smashing the British transfer record to sign Enzo Fernandez and why Jorginho could turn out to be a masterstroke from Premier League leaders Arsenal (21:18). Dharms and Sam deliver their predictions for the remainder of the season (34:16) and there’s also a look ahead to the summer window, plus Pete delivers his final thought of the series (42:56).
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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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