The Premier League, as in every transfer market, is demonstrating a higher spending capacity than the rest of the big leagues. Understanding this starting point is key to study their operations and understand that those that do not involve top clubs can also move a lot of money. This is what may soon happen with Neal Maupay in the spotlight.
'The Athletic' claims that Fulham are considering making Brighton & Hove Albion an offer of 18 million euros for him. This amount is more than double his current value. In addition, his contract expires in the summer of next year, a condition that usually helps to reduce the price of players.
Perhaps the Cottagers intend to prevent the player from negotiating with other projects in January to leave for free with this huge proposal, which it would make sense that the Seagulls would not take long to accept. Even so, they have already made a lot of money from the sale of Marc Cucurella to Chelsea after being strongly tipped for a move to Manchester City.
Curiously, Maupay began to stand out at one of the Premier League's most talked-about current teams: Brentford. The Bees attracted a lot of attention with the signing of Christian Eriksen, now at Manchester United, whom they defeated 4-0 in the second matchday of the Premier League.