Meanwhile, Tottenham has signed an agreement ready to buy with Carlos Vinicius of Benfica.
Get all the latest updates and gossip here. . .
MAXIMUM OPPORTUNITY
According to Italian journalist Nicolo Schira, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is about to move from one more sensible club to another.
Since leaving Stoke in 2018, his point of good luck has peaked with merit at PSG and he is now on the verge of moving to Bayern Munich.
What career he’s in.
– Nicolo Schira (@NicoSchira) October 4, 2020
IN AND OUT
Nuno Espirito Santo has to rearrange his squad in defense as they approach Rayan Ait-Nouri’s move of Ligue 1 Angers.
The deal will see the exit of Wolverhampton Wanderers left-back Ruben Vinagre, who moves to Olympiacos.
Vinagre joined the club in 2017 as part of what was originally a loan from Monaco and did not enlighten him, but a season-long loan to the Greek aspect deserves to help him gain a major experience.
CUT YOUR WEED
According to Alan Nixon, Celtic chief Neil Lennon, a long-time fan, Robert Snodgrass of West Ham, in a deadline agreement.
Lennon has conducted an investigation into a loan agreement or a reasonable acquisition for the former foreigner from Scotland who could move out before the window closes.
The Scottish champions continue with their tenth consecutive name and have come to the Europa League to stretch their team but accumulate funds.
Snodgrass, 33, would move david Moyes thinks he might lose it. He’s been on the sidelines but he’s still appreciated through the coach.
The skilled striker would have compatibility with Lennon’s plans, all parties would have to work hard to put their salary on Parkhead’s payroll.
Snodgrass has only given the impression in the Carabao Cup games this season, however, he has looked good and will also play on both sides.
Celtic also verified the availability of Liverpool Wales Harry Wilson, who saw Burnley collapse.
The Kop still needs a payment for Wilson, who also needs a full-time move, however, an exhibition loan to Scotland may be just for him.
WAKE UP THE RUD
Tottenham Hotspur remains for Inter Milan Skriniar’s central defender, but he would possibly have to turn to Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger as a reserve option.
The redesign of Lampard’s movement has noticed that Rudiger loses his position on the team, so a move around London can be smart for the German international.
But according to Sky Sports, Frank Lampard would prefer Rudiger not to sign for a direct rival like Tottenham.
However, Fabrizio Romano said Inter would sell Skriniar the last hours of the deadline, as they would have to look for a replacement.
That can force the Spurs to do everything for Rudiger.
10M – BEN WILD FRESH
Sheffield United will have to pay 10 million pounds for the Ben Davies mid-center while Preston rushes, WRITES ALAN NIXON.
Chris Wilder’s Blades have investigated the 25-year-old defender, but they probably wouldn’t pay that much.
Davies is out of contract at the end of the season and is expected to leave Deepdale.
Bournemouth championship rivals also had a 3 million pound offer for Davies rejected.
Meanwhile, Lys Mousset faces a dying three-month layoff that will keep him away from Wilder and the moving window.
The French striker, who scored six goals last season, injured his foot and added him to the Blades casualty list.
HARRY JUST WANTS CLARET-Y
Liverpool will take 10 million pounds for Harry Wilson after his surprise fall to Burnley.
The Kop, which expects Fulham or Leeds to still be interested, opposes any additional loans for the Welsh winger and has reduced its value by 20 million pounds.
RUBEN Loftus-Cheek can be borrowed profitably, with Chelsea willing to give it game time.
The 24-year-old Loftus-Cheek midfielder can stay with Ross Barkley outside Stamford Bridge while Frank Lampard shakes his team and seeks to keep them in shape.
Loftus-Cheek has an incredible contract of nine million pounds a year, yet Chelsea are willing to pay 100,000 euros a week in their 173,000 euro pay package for a new transitional home.
Southampton has studied the package, while others are reviewing it before the close of business on Monday.
The Saints wonder if it’s better for Nice midfielder Wylan Cyprien, their club needs a guaranteed acquisition at the end of the year, Aston Villa has thought of it as a move, but has selected Barkley, who is in PLUS.
WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY
The Premier League plans to use the EFL window to make its last-minute purchases.
The interior window rivety opens for 11 days after the main deadline at 11 p. m. and there will be reduced price raids.
Several teams are in a position to “make the poorest clubs sweat” and lower their goal costs in those desperate final days.
Prem groups CANNOT buy rivals or take anyone out of the country during the period, while EFL groups can be strengthened through loans or agreements within their divisions.
BENDRAMA
Benrahma a massive contract of 16 million pounds as Brentford’s ace race takes an expensive turn, ALAN NIXON reports.
The quick extreme Benrahma hoped to be one of the bees to borrow the nest after the club missed the Premier League.
But Crystal Palace is leading the search for the 25-year-old Algerians, no deal has been closed due to the overall transfer fee.
Benrahma, who also has some advisers, seemed certain that he would leave, however, he has a base value of 60,000 euros consistent with an extra week, and a five-year contract.
With prices in the region of 20 million pounds, this makes the total too rich for your fans: there’s still time for you to get a Premier house in the long window.
ROONEY RANT
The Sancho saga seems to be coming to an end, but the manchester United finale, Wayne Rooney, believes that one end is not what they needed anyway.
He said to the Sunday Times, “Why pay nearly a hundred million pounds for someone similar to the skill you already have?
“United have Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, and where would he leave Sancho’s arrival at Mason Greenwood, who is in the position and is old?”
“I’d invest that hundred million pounds in checking and getting Harry Kane. “
“A Kane or Haaland or someone like Robert Lewandowski would give Rashford and Martial someone to play with and the freedom to roam in other areas, pick up the ball and go out to beat the men, without having to score. “
SANCHO IS A NO GO
Borussia Dortmund made it clear to Manchester United that the shipment had sailed to point to Jadon Sancho.
The Red Devils had a deadline of August 10 to close the deal, but they are just over 15 million pounds less than the 108 million pounds at the extremes.
Added a new hypothesis when Sancho was absolutely eliminated from the team’s 4-0 win over SC Freiburg on Saturday.
However, Dortmund player Thomas Meunier told Sky Sports News that “Sancho stays” before entering the club centre.
MILES AWAY
Like the hierarchy in Lyon, Atletico Madrid refuses to replace their position in the worth of Thomas Partey.
Arsenal are aware that they will have to pay forty-five million pounds to comply with their termination clause, but seems eager to reach an agreement.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Atleti board is convinced that Partey will remain at the club once the market is closed.
Atletico Madrid has no intention of starting negotiations for Thomas Partey, as reported in June. This is a termination clause of 50 million euros to be paid [NO advance] or nothing. Atletico’s board remains convinced that he will not leave the club for the next two ⚪️ ???? days. Transfers AFC CFC – Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 4, 2020
IT’S A RAPH
Raphinha must fly to Leeds to complete his move to Elland Road.
The 23-year-old will sign for Rennes after leaving Sporting Lisbon just over a year ago.
Marcelo Bielsa willing to hire a right-back to upgrade Helder Costa.
The resolution appears to end the pursuit of Manchester United extreme Daniel James, who will move to Leeds unless they point to Jadon Sancho.
Bielsa also played Tyler Roberts in the offensive midfield instead of the Welsh seed’s number nine seed.
Brazilian Raphinha has two assists for Rennes in this season’s matches, adding to his goals and 3 assists in Ligue 1 last season.
ATTACH THE FREE ENDS
Tiemoue Bakayoko must sign a loan for Napoli after a flight to Italy, DUNCAN WRIGHT reports.
The two clubs reached a loan agreement of 4. 5 million pounds, with no legal responsibility to signal permanently.
Chelsea sought a loan of 4. 5 million pounds plus a permanent legal responsibility of 27 million pounds for the flop midfielder, but did not get any catchers.
AC Milan and PSG withdrew when Chelsea refused to move.
LET THE ROOM BE WITH YOU
Tottenham Hotspur’s central tuner, Juan Foyth, has nevertheless signed a new three-year contract until 2023 and will sign on loan from Villareal CF until the end of the season.
Good luck, @JuanMFoyth!? THFC ⚪ #COYS pic. twitter. com/bd5UOQS8x4
– Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 2020
MORE MAN UTD NEWS
Ousmane Dembele has “changed his position” by joining Manchester United, Duncan Castles.
The blue-becoming winger did not need to leave Barcelona, however, after speaking to United, he became convinced to sign for the club.
However, the 23-year-old has demanded a long-term contract at Old Trafford.
Does Agent Pogba have his magic with his French compatriot?
LAST CAVANI
Edinson Cavani has signed non-public terms with Manchester United and travels to England to complete the transfer.
The 33-year-old Uruguayan will sign a two-year contract at Old Trafford, around 174,000 euros per week.
That will make him Manchester United’s seventh-highest-paid player.
BY JORG
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is in a position to abandon plans to bring in Houssem Aoaur and ask Jorginho to stop by London.
The Chelsea star can still be sold as the Blues owner tries to balance the books after spending more than 210 million pounds this summer.
Lyon refuses to close a deal for the 22-year-old midfielder that does not involve a giant lump sum in advance and many resources report that the French club now has that it will NOT be sold in this window.
He appointed Lyon’s squad for his clash with Marseille this weekend, suggesting that it is part of his plans for this season.
The Gunners will only pay in installments and the French club is not satisfied with the terms, as it has already rejected a payment plan of 31 million pounds from Londoners this summer.
So Arsenal’s leaders can now return for Jorginho as the desperately needed anchor, Sky Sports reports.
TOMORROW, FOOT TRANSFER FANS
Edinson Cavani heads to Manchester United, while Callum Hudson-Odoi can leave Chelsea.
PSG record goalscorer and Uruguayan legend Cavani, 33, is in Manchester to close a deal after signing a two-year contract worth about 200,000 euros a week.
But Chelsea manager Frank Lampard admits he doesn’t know if 19-year-old English striker Hudson-Odoi will sign for Bayern Munich.
Lampard said: “By Monday we will know the answer.
“Bayern would probably have declared their interest, which is one thing, but Callum is certainly part of my plans. “
Easier to consider for the Blues are possible assignments from midfielders Tiemoue Bakayoko, Napoli and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, which is related to Southampton.
It has also been that Chelsea would be interested in traded Loftus-Cheek and Antonio Rudiger for English West Ham star Declan Rice.
But this move is long at this time, especially since it’s an idea that Rudiger would only join the Hammers for a spell of transitority.
Meanwhile, sought-after Brentford winger Said Benrahma is in need of a huge £ 16m deal, which is likely to put off his top Crystal Palace suitors.
TORREIRA CLOSING AN ATHLETIC OFFER
Lucas Torreira has completed his medical recognition at Atletico Madrid and will move to Wanda Metropolitano on loan.
Lucas Torreira spent his doctor today with Atletico Madrid, according to Dvinuesa. Atlético is in a position to complete their transfer with option to purchase from the AFC when they sell a player [Lemar, Herrera . . . paintings in progress]. ⚪️ ????transfertsatletipic. twitter. com/4bwLsjq2tD – Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 3, 2020
YOKO GO-GO
Chelsea agreed to lend the million pounds of Tiemoue Bakayoko to Napoli.
Les Bleus were in talks with AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain on a 30 million pound deal by the French midfielder, who would see an initial loan become permanent next summer.
But neither Milan nor PSG were willing to respect Chelsea’s 26-year-old rating and neither club ended their interest.
Napoli have now stepped in to take the midfielder to a one-season deal after agreeing to pay 4. 5 million pounds.
Bakayoko will travel to Italy to approve the measure.
LAMPARD: CALLUM COULD GO
Frank Lampard has admitted that he says for sure that Callum Hudson-Odoi will not move to Bayern Munich.
Chelsea manager insists that Hudson-Odoi, who made his first start to the season in yesterday’s 4-0 win over Crystal Palace, is a key component of his plans.
However, Bayern have declared their interest in england’s striker and is desperate to point him out.
Hudson-Odoi, 19, signed a five-year contract with the Blues 12 months ago and Lampard will meet him before tomorrow’s deadline.
Lampard said: “There is no definitive — until Monday we will know the Array
“Bayern would probably have declared their interest, which is one thing, but Callum is certainly part of my plans.
“It takes into account what our player Callum. Es and everything has to be for everyone.
LUKAKU ” LAUGHS ‘IN UTD
Dimitar Berbatov says Romelu Lukaku now “laughs” at Manchester United for promoting him.
Former Old Trafford forward believes the club will have to point to a central defender and a striker, having hit Lukaku at Inter Milan for 73 million pounds last season.
The Belgian leader then scored 38 and already has three in two games for the Italians this season.
Berbatov, 39, said, “I said let him go through a mistake and now he’s probably sitting at home laughing. “
“I like United forwards, but they want that striker who promises 30, 25 or 20 goals. “
CAVANI IN BRINK
Manchester United are about to sign Edinson Cavani on a loose transfer.
And the club’s connoisseurs are convinced that the Uruguayan striker can have a similar effect on the club as cult hero Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Cavani, 33, was released through Paris Saint-Germain in June and is expected in Manchester on Sunday before signing a two-year contract worth around 200,000 euros per week.
As long as you pass the medical examination, the completion of an agreement is not worth any challenge, because either party is determined to do so.
Some enthusiasts are already concerned that the move may cause the club to dive into a money fiasco like the one that charges Alexis Sanchez’s failure a salary of 66 million pounds.
But resources insist that senior officials see him more as the motion that saw Ibrahimovic as a terrace idol.
Cavani’s salary will be part of Sanchez’s salary, and he would be desperate to show up in England.
LOST OBJECTS
Tottenham’s new boy, Carlos Vinicius, almost quit football just three years ago.
The 25-year-old Brazilian striker joined the Spurs on Friday, on loan from Benfica, with a purchase of 38 million pounds next summer.
But in 2017, he fought with Gremio Anapolis in the lower leagues of Brazil.
He said: “Things were difficult in Brazil.
“I have a wife and two children, things were going well with my football and I talked to them about the option to quit. Fortunately, an opportunity presented itself.
“I had the Real Sport Clube in the Portuguese moment department and I saw it as a failure and bored, it had to happen.
“Today I was hit to the top. Fortunately, I’m here now. “
© News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Headquarters: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. “The Sun”, “Sun”, “Sun Online” are trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. This service is provided under the popular terms and situations of News Group Newspapers’ Limited, in accordance with our privacy and cookie policy. For information on a hardware replica license, visit our distribution site. Check out our online press kit. For any additional requests, please contact us. To view all of The Sun’s content, please use the site map. Sun’s website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO)
Our hounds aspire to precision, but we make mistakes. To learn more about our claims policy and to register a claim, click here.