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·28 November 2025
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Official announcements and credible rumors: a look back at this week’s transfer news.

- Isco has extended his contract with Real Betis until 2028.
- Former Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini has extended his stay at Betis until 2027.
- PSG has reportedly reached an agreement with Pacho for a contract extension over several seasons (L'Equipe).
- Heavily linked with FC Barcelona, Harry Kane has dismissed rumors of leaving Bayern.

- Sergio Ramos has reportedly decided to leave Monterrey to seek a new challenge (Marca).
- Real Madrid has reportedly dropped the idea of signing Ibrahima Konaté. Liverpool has already been informed of this decision (Fabrizio Romano).
- Vinicius has informed Real Madrid that he does not wish to extend his contract as long as his relationship with Xabi Alonso does not improve (The Athletic).
- Hansi Flick has reportedly identified three players to strengthen his defense: Nico Schlotterbeck, Marc Guéhi, and Gonçalo Inácio (Mundo Deportivo)
- Out of contract at Barça, Robert Lewandowski has reportedly turned down an offer from Fenerbahçe (AS).

- Targeted by PSG, Eric Garcia will ultimately extend his contract at FC Barcelona (L'Équipe).
- Previously expected to leave in January, a departure for Jonathan David is no longer on the agenda (Fabrizio Romano).
- Kenan Yildiz reportedly wants sporting guarantees before extending his contract at Juventus (Eurosport).
- Liverpool has decided to keep Arne Slot as head coach despite the poor run of results (Daily Mail).

- OM is negotiating with Darryl Bakola for a contract extension (RMC).
- Signing a central attacking midfielder will be OM’s top priority in the winter transfer window (L'Équipe).
- AS Monaco has reportedly set Akliouche’s price for upcoming transfer windows (The Athletic).
- RC Lens has reportedly started negotiations to extend three key players whose contracts are expiring (ICI Nord).
- Pierre Sage has confirmed RC Lens’ interest in Krépin Diatta, the Monaco player.
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