Meanwhile, Manchester City enthusiasts are excited after Cristiano Ronaldo appeared strangely on his team’s jersey through FIFA creators EA Sports.
Follow ALL the latest gossip and transfer updates below…
EXCLUSIVE TO ALAN NIXON
Brighton boss Graham Potter will decide whether to offer Ben White a new contract after the preseason.
The 22-year-old White midfielder played on loan for Leeds last season and Elland Road manager Marcelo Bielsa would love to buy it, with Chelsea as well.
However, the Seagulls will take the next step after Potter has noticed it closely during training.
The target has stopped betting on Brighton despite a few concessions of the order of 25,000 euros per week.
If Potter likes what he sees, the numbers will and can succeed at 50,000 euros according to the week.
EXCLUSIVE TO DUNCAN WRIGHT
Aston Villa is a move for Michael Obafemi, worth 10 million pounds, but faces the West Brom festival for signing.
Villa followed the 20-year-old Southampton striker as he tried to solve the purpose that tarnished them last season.
But West Brom, their newly ascended rivals from the Midlands, are also on the hunt for their attack and have highlighted Obafemi as someone who can help them thrive in their first season in the elite.
EXCLUSIVE TO WILLIAM PUGH
Trabzonspor boss Eddie Newton is in a position to bid on Alexander Sorloth.
The 24-year-old Norwegian striker has piqued interest from Napoli, Fiorentina and Wolfsburg after scoring 33 goals in games for the Turks.
Newton, 48, admitted that his team could lose if a high-priced offer appears.
Former Chelsea player and coach said: “He’s got a year with us.
“But if you need to buy it at an agreed price, I think it would be unwise for the club to refuse.”
EXCLUSIVE TO ALAN NIXON
Fulham is in a position to offer Wigan’s Antonee Robinson a very good contract to win the race at the firm.
Scott Parker’s team is willing to pay the 23-year-old American left-back, about 50,000 euros a week to sign for them.
The Cottagers hope the remarkable offer will convince Robinson to pick them before West Brom, Sheffield United, Newcastle or even Everton.
That’s ten times more than Robinson could earn if he stayed in the Latics.
EXCLUSIVE TO DUNCAN WRIGHT
Newcastle is contemplating a resolution for Oxford captain Rob Dickie as Steve Bruce searches for his defensive characteristics during the summer.
The foreigner of England Under-19 was followed by Scouts From Leeds and West Brom last season, but it was Newcastle who could take the first step with limited budgets after the collapse of its acquisition.
With just one year to approve his current contract, Dickie would collect about 2 million pounds with Oxford knowing that the central defence’s fees would be lost next summer.
EXCLUSIVE TO ALAN NIXON
Veteran goalkeeper Ben Foster is a surprise emergency target for Chelsea and Everton.
Blues boss Frank Lampard is a wonderful move for the 37-year-old as he seeks a solution to his goalkeeping problems.
Lampard needs Kepa Arrizabalaga to disappear and Chelsea would lend it to Spain if the deal is good.
Lampard even took his old friend Joe Hart, who played with him at Manchester City.
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EXCLUSIVE TO DAN KING
Chelsea closed a million-pound play for Brighton Lewis Dunk’s defense.
London rivals Tottenham are interested in the patron saint of the Seagulls.
But Dunk has been a longtime Chelsea fan and believes he is on his way to Stamford Bridge.
KAL-WOO
Former Chelsea star Salomon Kalou has officially performed in Botafogo alongside Japanese legend Keisuke Honda.
I.I.A. joined the Brazilian national team last month after leaving Hertha Berlin at the end of the 2019–2020 Bundesliga season.
Kalou made 254 appearances for the Blues, scoring 60 in the process.
He won eight trophies at Stamford Bridge, finishing in the 2012 Champions League in Munich.
AT THE END OF THE GAME
Thomas Partey said to snub Arsenal and stay at Atletico Madrid because they ‘still have Champions League football’.
The severe caution came from his Ghanaian national team boss, CK Akonnor, who the midfielder will remain grumpy this summer.
Reported through CitiSports, Akonnor said: “Honestly, I wouldn’t need it to move to Arsenal because with Atletico he will play the Champions League.”
“Your position is guaranteed and will play.
“With Arsenal, I’m not so sure. Arsenal enthusiasts will kill me [for saying I shouldn’t sign for the Gunners].
“I hope so, and I’m sure monetary unrest will come, but I hope you ask what you ask, Atletico will pay for it.”
UNDERSTANDING SILVA
Lazio fears that David Silva will simply register for another club after former Manchester City ace ignored his calls, reportedly.
The midfielder’s master was expected to sign for the Italian giants in the ‘next few weeks’.
But Silva cancelled his calls when they tried to get in touch to make them “count on him,” according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport.
Lazio would be able to tell if they can count on the game creator, as it represents most of their movement activity this summer.
LITTLE VICTORIA
Manchester United has signed Filip Stevanovic of Partizan Belgrade for 10.9 million pounds.
The Serbian Telegraph says an agreement was reached after impressing Red Devils’ opponents at the Europa League stage.
Stevanovic, 17, will remain at Partizan next season to continue his development.
But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes the end has a long brilliant career and is willing to get his signature.
GUNNER GO
Arsenal is expected to Lucas Torreira in an agreement with Roma by Amadou Diawara.
The Italian newspaper Il Romanista reports that Torreira accepted the deal after Arsenal did not transfer forty-five million pounds to Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid.
Club leaders seem to have discovered a discounted option by bringing diawara to spend money.
Rome reportedly patted a 27 million pound boy on 27 million pounds.
BUY EXCHANGE
Man Utd would possibly be tempted to offer Paul Pogba to Juventus as a component of a direct exchange by Paulo Dybala, according to reports.
Tuttosport says the couple could be following other instructions this summer.
Pogba has been ex-Juve for some time.
And Dybala is heavily connected with a transfer to Old Trafford last year.
HEN DO
Manchester United is in a position to give in to Dean Henderson.
The Mail says David De Gea will be his next term as number one.
But Henderson will return to Sheffield Utd as they get a deal for Aaron Ramsdale of Bournemouth.
TOON MOVE FOR SMALL
Newcastle is at Chris Smalling of Manchester United.
The 30-year-old defender spent the season on loan at Roma and played 37 games in all Serie A competitions.
Smalling still has two years of contract with United and is reportedly charged around 20 million pounds.
Roma will most likely challenge the Magpies over Smalling’s signing after rejecting an offer of 15 million pounds before this summer, while Inter Milan was also credited with interest.
NO UNDERSTANDING OF SILVA
David Silva is rejecting Lazio to move to Qatar.
The Spanish midfielder will leave Manchester City after the end of his Champions League this month after ten years in England.
Last week, the Italian side allegedly presented the 34-year-old with a two-year contract worth 3.6 million pounds per season, plus bonuses such as a driving force and a personal jet to make a stopover in his family circle in Spain.
But the existing news has stalled in recent days and, according to Corriere dello Sport, Silva hopes That Qatar will offer a primary with Al-Sadd, controlled by former Spanish teammate and Barcelona legend Xavi, his top destination.
NGAKIA IN WATFORD
Watford has hired right-back Jeremy Ngakia of West Ham.
The Hammers academy graduate played five times in the Premier League last season and has not yet renewed his contract at London Stadium, which expired in June.
The 19-year-old was trapped in the Hornets and will sign up for his new teammates for pre-season education next week.
RAFINHA AT OLYMPIAKOS
Former Bayern Munich defender Rafinha will move from Brazilian Flamengo to Olympiakos.
Although under contract until 2021, his contract with Flamengo included a clause that allowed him to lose his fare to clubs abroad.
The 34-year-old will signal a two-year agreement in Greece with a larger monetary package than the one presented in Brazil.
It is also understood that the Brazilian right-back is uncomfortable with the coronavirus scenario in Brazil.
Rafinha helped Flamengo win titles in the Brazilian league, Copa Libertadores, Recopa Sudamericana, Super Cup of Brazil and Río de Janeiro State Championship.
REGUILON RACE
Napoli lead the race to signal real Madrid left back Sergio Reguilón, according to reports.
The 23-year-old, who has spent this season on loan at Sevilla, has been the target of Premier League trio Chelsea, Everton and Arsenal in weeks.
Calcio Mercato reports that Napoli have jumped to the most sensible queue for the signing of the Spaniard and is now in talks with Real Madrid for a 23 million pound deal.
Reguilon has 3 goals and 4 assists in 36 appearances in all competitions this season.
MIKEL ON THE MOVE
Stoke City is about to hire former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel for The Telegraph.
The 33-year-old recently played for Trabzonspor in Turkey, but left the club by mutual consent in March due to considerations of the continuation of the Turkish SuperLig amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The former Nigerian foreigner last played for Middlesbrough in England for the time being part of the 2018–19 season.
Mikel will sign a one-year contract at Bet365 Stadium.
RAMSDALE RETURNS
Bournemouth accepted an offer of 18.5 million pounds from Sheffield United by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
Personal terms have yet been agreed, but this resolution will bring Ramsdale back to the club he left at the age of 18.
England under-21s joined Bournemouth for around 1 million pounds in January 2017.
Blades had a 15% sales clause for the 22-year-old, which will be canceled when he returns to United.
Blades boss Chris Wilder has met Ramsdale as a replacement for last season’s number one Dean Henderson, who returns to Manchester United’s parent club.
THAT BARCE
Barcelona will have to pay Liverpool five million pounds if Philippe Coutinho wins the Champions League with Bayern Munich this season, according to reports.
The Mirror claims the clause included in the Brazilian’s contract when he moved to Camp Nou for a down payment of 105 million pounds in 2018.
As Coutinho expresses the clause and did not count on Barcelona’s victory in the Champions League, the Catalan club remains responsible.
Coutinho scored twice and helped when Bayern defeated their home club 8-2 in the Champions League quarter-finals last night.
TURKISH DELICIA
West Ham and West Brom are interested in Istanbul’s junior back Basaksehir, Junior Caicara.
The Hammers lead the race for the 31-year-old, but they can also face the Zenit festival in St. Petersburg.
Caicara won the name of the Turkish SuperLig with Basaksehir last season and can also work in midfield.
West Ham falls short as a right-back after the departures of Pablo Zabaleta and Jeremy Ngakia and it is the idea that a 3 million pound offer will keep them away from Turkey.
Work permit challenges are not a challenge because Ciacara has a Bulgarian passport.
THAT IT’S A MESSI
Lionel Messi left Barcelona in 2021 unless there is a complete restructuring of the club, to COPE.
The six-time Golden Ball winner will leave the Camp Nou after Barca’s 8–2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the Champions League night.
Apart from the humiliating score, the result means that the Blaugrana finish the season without a trophy for the first time in six years, and the moment in the last 12 seasons.
The Argentine master’s contract in Barcelona expires next summer and has been linked to Inter Milan and Manchester City for months.
ETI-MAD
EA Sports has excited Manchester City enthusiasts by posting a photo of Cristiano Ronaldo in the club’s jersey.
The gaming company showed its graphics for FIFA 21 on Instagram, but for some explanation of why it posted a photo of Ronaldo dressed in the colors of the City than Juventus.
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