At the start of the transfer window: You need to know these sources for transfer news

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Fabrizio Romano is the Pope of transfer journalism.
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The transfer window opens on January 1, 2024. Then the sheer madness begins again. With all the millions of dollars being traded and transfer rumors swirling, it’s easy to lose track. Not everything posted is true. We show you which sources report reliably.

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Fabrizio Romano

He is the transfer pope. And to some extent the founder of the profession of ‘transfer journalists’. What he says is law. And usually it happens. No one is better connected on the international market than the Italian. On X, formerly Twitter, he provides his 19 million followers with exclusive transfer news. The glamorous world of superstars is his specialty; clubs outside the top competitions are hardly mentioned in his reporting. At least here and there you get the feeling that he is also handing out favors to certain agents who want to push their players. Or why would Romano suddenly have to report on a 17-year-old Swiss youth from Gladbach?

Florian Plettenberg

The Sky reporter sees himself as a kind of German Fabrizio Romano. He also reports very reliably overall, with a focus on transfer events in the Bundesliga. He shares his information about the latest market movements on X and in the bi-weekly Sky program “Transfer Update”. Plettenberg is also not above the 2nd Bundesliga and was recently the first to report on the move of Swiss striker Filip Stojilkovic to FC Kaiserslautern.

Gianluca di Marzio

He is also from the Sky conglomerate. Completely dedicated to Italian football. Reports reliably and accurately about X and his personal website. Not only the top clubs from Serie A receive attention, small clubs from Serie B and even Serie C are also included.

David Ornstein

English sports journalist working for the renowned online magazine “The Athletic”. His playground is the Premier League. He provides professional and accurate information on X and in articles at “The Athletic”. He not only handles player transfers, but also investor investments and ownership changes are among his areas of expertise.

Web platforms

The go-to platform for all completed transfers is global transfer market. Available in a number of languages, all changes made are recorded there. It is not only a good address for confirmed transfers, but also for the international rumor mill football transferswhich also has a branch in France (footmercato) and Spain (chips) has.

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Big media houses also like it Sky or Kicker keep you informed in German-speaking countries. Of course, this should also be the case right now Click on the transfer ticker that accompanies events on the national and international market.

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I'm Emma Jack, a news website author at 24 News Reporters. I have been in the industry for over five years and it has been an incredible journey so far. I specialize in sports reporting and am highly knowledgeable about the latest trends and developments in this field.

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