This is how the winter transfer market starts

Right between Santa Claus and the Three Wise Men, the winter window of the transfer market opens in which the coaches expect that from the offices they will give them players with which to prop up their respective squads for the second half of the season.

On this occasion, and despite the crisis generated by the coronavirus threatens to make the belts tighten more than usual, there are a series of movements that you will have to be very attentive to once this transfer window is officially opened, which with respect to the major European leagues is on Saturday the 2nd in the case of England, Germany and France, and on Monday the 4th in those of Spain and Italy.

In culé code, the last months have been talking about the possibility that they would arrive on the one hand Eric Garcia and on the other Memphis Depay, but it seems highly unlikely that it will be this winter. In fact, the latest information suggests that not even Coutinho's recent injury would make it easier for Depay to reach the Camp Nou at this half of the course. On the other hand, in terms of departures, Carles Aleñá has many numbers to go to Getafe on loan.

Still in The league, no big movements are expected in terms of Real Madrid, with a hypothetical output of Isco in the air, but yes in the Atlético de Madrid, where a striker must fill the gap left by the termination of the contract of Diego Costa. Many names have been talked about about it, with Milik of Naples presumably in the ‘pole’. On the other hand, movements have already been confirmed such as the arrival of Capoue to the Villarreal or Aaron Martin to the Celtic of Vigo.

On the international scene, it is spoken in the Arsenal from the possibility of ‘fishing’ to Isco if he finally leaves Madrid, but Arteta applies the 'let out before entering', and that is why the transfer of Kolasinac to the Schalke 04.

In Italy, Juventus, after having supported the Dallas FC side Bryan reynolds, is now about to close the signing of Nicolò Rovella (19 years old), player of the Genoa for which they had also been interested Rome and the Inter de Milan. The 'nerazzurri' painting, by the way, has already let out Radja Nainggolan, which returns to Cagliari on loan.

With the arrival of the new year, hundreds of footballers are free to negotiate with a different club than the one in which they are in the last six months of their respective contracts. Leo Messi, Riqui Puig (Barça), Sergio Ramos, Luka Modric, Lucas Vázquez (Real Madrid), Sergio ‘Kun’ Agüero, Eric Garcia (Manchester City), David Alaba, Javi Martínez, Jérome Boateng (Bayern Munich), Angel Di Maria (PSG), Mesut Ozil (Arsenal), Memphis Depay (Olympique Lyon), Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan) and Wijnaldum (Liverpool) are just a few examples of this.