Another story worth noting is the emergence of Ian Fray, a defender for Inter Miami who has received his first call-up to the Jamaican national team. Fray made his debut and played for 73 minutes in the World Cup qualifying match against Curacao. His performances in Major League Soccer have caught the attention of several European clubs, including Belgian side Gent, German outfit Fortuna Düsseldorf, and multiple teams from the English Championship. Fray's combination of physical strength, composure on the ball, and tactical awareness makes him an attractive target for clubs looking to invest in young defensive talent. At this stage, Fray's next move is still open, and the decision will depend on financial terms and the sporting project that best suits his development.
Ruben Amorim's position at Manchester United has never truly been in danger, and for now, it remains safe. Despite mixed results this season, Amorim's job is not under threat, and the club's leadership is determined to avoid another costly mid-season managerial change. United's leadership, led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is focused on continuity and long-term vision, and Amorim's supporters within the club are quietly pushing to assess alternative options, but no advanced talks have taken place with other managers so far.
Sani Suleiman, a 19-year-old winger from AS Trenčín, is attracting attention from top European clubs, including Tottenham, Rangers, and other top English sides. Suleiman impressed at the recent U20 World Cup in Chile, providing a crucial assist in the decisive group-stage win over Saudi Arabia and consistently standing out as one of Nigeria's most dynamic players. According to the CIES Football Observatory, Suleiman was recently ranked as the most complete U21 winger based on seven key performance metrics, and was also included among the top 200 U20 outfield players in the world. For now, Suleiman remains focused on his return to AS Trenčín, determined to keep improving and justify the growing attention surrounding his name.
Finally, Inter are continuing to monitor the situation of Marco Carnesecchi, viewing him as one of the main candidates to eventually succeed Yann Sommer between the posts. The Nerazzurri have been tracking the Atalanta goalkeeper for several months and have gathered detailed information on him during the summer window. Carnesecchi has established himself as one of Serie A's most promising and consistent goalkeepers, and within Inter, he's seen as a long-term investment and a player capable of smoothly taking over from Sommer in the near future.