But the Argentine may have ended up in France, PSG’s sporting director Leonardo revealed that he had moved through the six-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Meanwhile, Luis Suarez is expected to register for Juventus, where he will play for Giorgio Chiellini, a victim of uruguayan attack at the 2014 World Cup.
And Callum Wilson is the last in an early return to the Premier League after being relegated to Bournemouth last season.
England are on a medical examination at Newcastle United.
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OG OFF
Oghenekaro Etebo of Stoke is about to sign for Galatasaray.
The 24-year-old midfielder spent the season on loan at Getafe.
– Manu ⭐️⭐️ (@ManuLonjon) 7 September 2020
BLUE TRACKS
Neymar and Willian have convinced Thiago Silva to sign for Chelsea as pSG’s left-back at the end of their contract.
The 35-year-old joined Frank Lampard’s in a Bosman after leaving the Parc des Princes.
But according to the Telegraph, it was his Brazilian teammates who convinced him to forget about former AC Milan’s march and signed for Chelsea.
LEO’S AFTER LEO.
Paris Saint-Germain director Leonardo has revealed that the club plans to point to Lionel Messi this summer.
The 51-year-old manager said the club’s interest in the Barcelona star had peaked when he implemented for Camp Nou.
Speaking to Telefoot through Goal to find out if the Ligue 1 team is excited, he said, “Today, when you think about the monetary situation, it’s complicated.
“When they tell us to leave Messi, we are tempted. You think, will it be possible?
“These are players outside of any discussion.
“I don’t know, David Beckham ended up at Paris Saint-Germain, did Messi end up in Paris?I don’t know, I don’t know.”
AINA NO PROBLEM
Fulham agreed to a prepayment of 2.24 million pounds to bring Turin’s right-back Ola Aina, according to reports.
Italian journalist Nicolo Schira said the deal would charge Cottagers an additional 11.2 million pounds to devote to full-time painting.
The West London club appears to be adopting a pragmatic technique for returning to the Premier League with a series of short-term agreements, with the option of making them permanent if they remain in the elite.
It turns out that Shahid Khan and his board of directors learned of his presence in the Prem two seasons ago, when they bought a large number of players, but they still came down.
THE CHALLENGE AWAITS
Jamie Carragher believes Manchester United is not that far from fighting for the name, and that Jadon Sancho’s signing will do so enormously.
He told the Sunday Times: “I think one or two small things can make a difference, and for me, signing Bruno Fernandes in January absolutely replaced United.
“It’s just a signature. It arrived and United was a completely different team.That’s how close he is.
“It may be that between Jadon Sancho and United he fights for the title.
“They’re not as far away as other people think. One or two more signatures can make a difference.
United will end up paying Borussia Dortmund – who has valued the player at 120 million pounds – what they want for the 20-year-old, as he is one of two Premier League groups that still have the means to succeed big in the middle pandemic.”
SAM-ING FOR NOTHING
Samuel Umtiti, a target for Manchester United and Arsenal, can leave Barcelona for FREE, according to reports.
Mundo Deportivo reports that the French defender can see his contract, which runs until 2023, BROKEN while Barcelona let him go for nothing.
Umtiti, 26, slid compatriot Clement Lenglet into the hierarchy of Catalan giants.
Persistence hindered his progress in the nou camp.
The centre-back played just thirteen games in La Liga last season, while Barca ceded the league name to Real Madrid, a rival of El Clásico.
He also tried Covid-19 before the club’s 8–2 humiliation in the Champions League at the hands of Bayern Munich last month.
Leave me pink
Lionel Messi used to announce Barcelona’s new third-choice pink uniform.
Now that he has joined Camp Nou next season, it turns out that Barca is pleased to use it again in promotional material.
CANCEL ALL BETS
Callum Wilson has completed his exam in Newcastle and will sign a four-year contract at St James’ Park.
According to Athletic, the deal is complete.
Wait for this announcement soon, Toon fans!
DO NOT BITE YOUR LANGUAGE
Luis Suarez may be forced to take an Italian check to register for Juventus, according to reports.
The 33-year-old blue-grenade striker is wanted through the Old Lady after being told he didn’t have a long career at Camp Nou.
Andrea Pirlo is ahead of adding Suarez’s invaluable joy to his appearance and joining him along with the star-looking boy Cristiano Ronaldo.
However, the deal is delayed as Juventus have already exhausted its restriction of signings outside the EU twice this summer.
Juventus already has Brazilian midfielder Arthur from Barcelona and US abroad Weston McKennie.
This means that they can point to Suarez if he obtains an Italian passport, that the club is frantically examining.
PARTEY LINE
Arsenal are in pole position to point to Thomas Partey after the midfielder turned down Atletico Madrid’s new contract, according to reports.
The Spanish aspect sought the 27-year-old to draft a new agreement that would be his forty-five million pound termination clause.
But Partey, whose current contract expires in 2023, rejected him because he sought to finish his time in the Premier League.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is eager to reach an agreement, but is forced to move the budget before liquidating the figure.
According to Marca, Atletico resigns himself to wasting Partey and has already covered up an understudy in Marc Roca del Espanyol.
Diego Simeone is now for Arsenal to make an official bid for Partey before making a move for the 23-year-old.
TOMORROW, FOOTBALL FANS
Lionel Messi’s blue-big saga is the flaw he keeps giving.
After making a U-turn in his request for movement, accepting that he will have to see his contract until next summer, the legend of Camp Nou returns to training, but with an eye on Barca’s presidential election in March.
Reports from Spain recommend that Messi, 33, will only think about his long term when he knows who will update current President Josep Maria Bartomeu.
Meanwhile, teammate Luis Suarez is still waiting to see if he can move to Juventus as conflicting stories emerge about the Italian champions’ interest in signing him.
On the other hand, Chelsea’s thrilling capture of Bayer Leverkusen’s German striker Kai Havertz allegedly helped through Manchester United focus all his attention on Jadon Sancho.
United were also discouraged by the value of 90 million pounds, in the end Chelsesa paid 70 million pounds plus add-ons.
At the end of the forward market, it is claimed that Barcelona has handed Lyon 17.8 million pounds to former United Memphis widower Depay.
And West Ham will nearly double his initial bid of 27 million pounds so James Tarkowski has a chance to hire Burnley’s defender.
Leicester and Crystal Palace are also looking at Tarkowski, but the Clarets are willing to remain the ace of England twice, 27.
GROWING PARTICIPATION
Burton has shown that he will remain Teddy Sharman-Lowe, 17, on loan for one season after the goalkeeper joins Chelsea.
Having been slightly promoted to the first team of League One club for the friendly match, Sharman-Lowe tweeted that he was “absolutely speechless” about the move.
And on Burton’s website, he added: “It’s and everything happened so fast.
“Burton has evolved me very well and now it’s another new beginning and I can continue to expand with Chelsea.
“I am very happy to sign up for such a wonderful club, especially since it is known for attracting young players.
“It all happened in the blink of an eye, betting on the first team in the preseason and then joining one of the four most sensitive contenders in the Premier League.”
WERNER SPOKE TO UTD
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke to Timo Werner: the striker joined Chelsea.
Werner, 24, attracted the interest of many Premier League clubs, as well as Liverpool champions, who sought to respect their 47.5 million pound release clause.
According to Bild, United manager Solskjaer traveled to Berlin to convince the striker to sign up for Old Trafford.
City administrator Pep Guardiola has also reportedly contacted Werner to praise him in the blue part of Manchester.
In the end, Werner signed for Chelsea in June after Liverpool decided to make a move for the German.
The player admitted that Chelsea manager Frank Lampard played a key role in his resolve to sign a five-year contract at Stamford Bridge.
HAMMERS FACE TARKOWSKI FEE HIKING
West Ham will almost double its opening by offering some chance of a touchdown from Burnley’s James Tarkowski.
The Hammers’ first offer is estimated at around $27 million for England’s defender of the Clarets.
Leicester and Crystal Palace also look at oldham’s former man, he is highly qualified at Turf Moor.
The Lancashire club noted that Bournemouth had secured 40 million pounds from Manchester City for Nathan Ake, and the idea that his type was worth much more.
In any case, Sean Dyche is in no hurry to sell the 27-year-old, who has spent the last four years with him and formed a wonderful partnership with Ben Mee.
Meanwhile, Central Defenseman Ben Gibson is relieved that his turf Moor nightmare is over after Norwich set off for a while.
LU-VENTUS
Barcelona is dropping Luis Suárez, who is about to agree a move to Juventus, reportedly.
The Uruguayan has been informed that he can leave Barcelona’s new coach, Ronald Koeman.
And Goal says he’s just hours away from moving to the Old Lady, where he will sign for Cristiano Ronaldo in a formidable attacking partnership.
VAN MAN RIGHT
Donny van Beek joined Manchester United at the best time for him, and is better suited to the Premier League than to the Laliga.
That’s the verdict of Dutch legend Wesley Sneijder after the Ajax midfielder signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford.
Sneijder, a former Star of Inter and Ajax, told Voetbal: “It’s time.
“Manchester United is a club and I think it’s getting better, too.
“English suits you better than SpanishArray”
IN LLOS WITHOUT YOU
Arsenal enthusiasts have convinced Dani Ceballos to renew his assignment at Real Madrid, the Spanish midfielder said.
He told Arsenal.com, “I think you’ve all noticed last season that from the moment I joined the club, I absolutely joined the club and gave a hundred percent on and off the field.
“Enthusiasts rewarded me for this by showing me a lot of love…when I got home, they would send me messages asking me to come back and saying they needed me here.
“I think they’ll be as satisfied as I am with my return and I’m sure we have a wonderful year this season.
“When the coach, club, players and everyone ask you to stay the year, you realize they see you as a smart partner and a smart player.
“I am proud that the club, the coach and, more importantly, the enthusiasts have sought me out to stay.
YOU CAN HAVE IT
Chelsea had a transparent streak opposed to The Feeling of Bayer Leverkusen, Kai Havertz, because Manchester United transferred all their offensive attention to Jadon Sancho.
The Red Devils were only interested in the £ 70 million newcomer from the Blues as an option for Sancho, a new signing, according to MEN Sport.
And the club postponed Leverkusen’s maximum value of 90 million pounds.
The Blues, however, put Havertz, 21, on a five-year contract for 20 million pounds less, plus add-ons.
Frank Lampard’s Seventh Summer Signing deal.
LEO STAYER … BUT FOR HOW LONG?
Lionel Messi returns to education in Barcelona on Monday after his request for a shift change, but it will not be his long term until his next president announces.
The 33-year-old legend of one man will meet new boss Ronald Koeman after admitting that he will remain until his contract expires next summer.
But reports in Spain recommend that Messi wait to see who replaces Camp Nou President Josep Maria Bartomeu in the upcoming March 2021 elections.
Sport.es says Argentine leader Messi needs to put the dispute aside for now and restore Barca’s battered image.
MBAPPE AT PSG SPREE PLEA
Kylian Mbappé has asked Paris Saint-Germain to finish wisely this summer if they want to finish their expectation of glory in the Champions League.
PSG reached the Champions League final for the first time last season, but lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich in the Lisbon centrepiece last month.
With several first-team stars leaving the French capital this summer, Mbappé hopes PSG can take action in the moving market to do better next season.
Mbappé told Telefoot: “Of course I’m sure we’ll win the Champions League.
“We have to do it because if we don’t, no one will do it for us.
“You have to recruit well, there are players.
“I hope we have recruits and we can restart the season to make it better.”
SOME OF YOU WJN …
Dutch teammate Steven Bergwijn texted Donny van de Beek to see if he would play for Tottenham, the Ajax midfielder had already made a decision.
The opportunity to play for Manchester United is too smart to be rejected.
Van de Beek said: “Steven Bergwijn texted me to see if I would play for the Spurs.But I chose United.
“I felt able to take the next step. It’s time to go.
IT’S NOT YOUR TURN.
Lionel Messi returns to education in Barcelona on Monday after his request for a shift change, but it will not be his long term until his next president announces.
The legend of a single man, 33, will meet new boss Ronald Koeman after admitting that he will stay until his contract expires next summer.
But reports in Spain recommend that Messi wait to see who replaces Camp Nou President Josep Maria Bartomeu in the upcoming March 2021 elections.
Sport.es says Argentine leader Messi needs to put the dispute aside for now and restore Barca’s battered image.
Real Madrid returned from the coronavirus lockdown to review Barcelona for the La Liga title, then Bayern Munich humiliated Messi and Co 8-2 in the quarterfinals of the month of the Champions League.
This led Messi to nevertheless ask for a loose move, saying that the June 10 deadline deserved an extension for the lengthening of the Crusade by Covid-19.
LIVE THE DIFFERENCE
Olivier Giroud appreciates Timo Werner’s additional competition and insists that his 53 million-pounder “is not the same” as him.
Chelsea signed 24-year-old German Werner from RB Leipzig in June.
He said to Telefoot, “I haven’t spoken to Lampard.
“One thing’s for sure: the festival will take us all to the top.A giant club has other features in each position.
“We need to be in the name race and I’m here.I finished the season well and showed the coach that he can count on me.”
“Werner has the same profile as me, I hope I have game time.”
TRADE LYONES FOR WOLVES
The Wolves have signed Lyon Marcal to a two-year contract.
After Nuno Espirito Santo lost to left-back Jonny from a previous cruciate ligament injury, the club made a decision on the technician’s characteristics on that flank.
The Spaniard may be away for 8 months after being injured in August in the Europa League with Olympiacos.
And with Ruben Vinegar on the left side, Marcal came in for £1.8 million.
The 31-year-old Brazilian had already made the impression of Lyon in his first Ligue 1 match against Dijon after playing 26 times last season.
In the French club’s race to the semi-finals of the Champions League, his four play-off matches.
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– Wolves (@Wolves) September 6, 2020
THANK YOU FOR THE FOLLOW-UP
Mason Greenwood has United enthusiasts crazy after following Sergio Reguilon on Instagram.
The Red Devils ahead made their final debut for England in a 1-0 win over Iceland.
Greenwood was openly inspired by 23-year-old Reguilon after betting against him in the Europa League semi-finals.
United has reportedly filed Reguilon through Real Madrid and is expected to make a resolution in the coming days.
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