Live Transfer News: Messi to Inter Milan MORE LATE, Suarez can simply be ”LIB’s through Barca’,’ Man City ‘will settle for an agreement with Koulibaly’ ‘

Meanwhile, Thomas Tuchel proved that the PSG would be interested in Lionel Messi if available, but the German added that he hoped he would stay in Barca.

Follow ALL the latest gossip and transfer updates below…

REAL ASSENT

Mark Bowen is expected to be replaced as director after 10 months in charge.

However, the Royals, the former foreigner from Wales, must be upstairs and has been invited back to the position of technical director.

According to talkSPORT, Bowen is being presented with the opportunity at the club as part of a “strategic review”.

‘DOU O DI

Arsenal is final in the recruitment of Roma midfielder Amadou Diawara for 27 million pounds, according to reports.

The Serie A team to get rid of some stars to fund their own spending frenzy and the Ghanaian is one they would be happy to let go.

Mikel Arteta’s number one target in midfielder Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid, however, northern Londoners are unwilling to comply with their forty-five million pound release clause.

But now he can focus his attention on the 23-year-old midfielder Diawara with Roma in a position to sell, according to the Express.

They’ve already got Chelsea’s former end, Pedro.

Chris Smalling of Manchester United and Sokratis of Arsenal are among the most sensible on the Italian wish list.

TRANSFER FROM ROMES

Roma is ready to return with a bid of 14.5 million pounds for Chris Smalling, according to reports.

The headquarters described how willing to make his tenure in the Italian capital larger, coach Paulo Fonseca and Lupi’s new owner Dan Friedkin must live up to his ambition.

And so Roma will “throw everything out” in a permanent agreement for Smalling, according to the Italian newspaper Il Tempo Sport Witness.

SunSport understands that it has set a value of 20 million pounds in the agreement through United.

Given the valuation gap, Roma is said to rely heavily on the player’s preference to succeed in an agreement.

A new agent has also been negotiating with the giants of Old Trafford.

FISHING ROD

Guillem Balague says Rodrigo will be a wonderful selection for Leeds and that the player will be “more than happy” to play on Elland Road.

Balague said on his YouTube channel: “I think in Leeds, there are other decision-makers, the CEO, the director of football, especially the president, and Bielsa too, who are off the beaten track.”

“He is brave, very brave on the part, I imagine, of Victor Orta who introduced this concept” and Rodrigo? “, because almost everyone in Valencia is for sale.

“I am sure that the salaries Leeds might be offering would be equivalent to those of Valencia.

Remember that Rodrigo searched through Atletico Madrid last summer and that Barcelona also took an interest in him.

“But perhaps the unsurprising here, there is no offer, Valencia says that there has not yet been contact, even that the player would be more than satisfied that this happens.”

GAME ACTIVATED

PES 2021 will feature the combination of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the canopy for the first time.

Manchester United star Marcus Rashford and Alphonso Davies of Bayern Munich have been selected.

The official four-poster design of the EFootball PES 2021 season update was revealed prior to its release on September 15.

And the enthusiasts saw the two opponents of the Ballon d’Or take the middle stage.

One of them said, “Now this is officially the CABRA.”

He added: “It looks like PES2021 couldn’t with a canopy star, but they didn’t let that stop them.”

HAVING THE BLUES

The PSG would be in two minds if it offered Thiago Silva a last-minute contract extension.

This could save him a move to Chelsea, which the Brazilian is about to end after the expiration of his contract.

But according to L’Equipe, the French champions are giving Silva an overdue contract extension.

Coach Thomas Tuchel has not concealed his need to remain his captain, but director Leonardo would prefer the 35-year license.

Despite the possible approach, Silva proved after PSG was defeated in the Champions League final via Bayern Munich that he would move on.

He said, “Tomorrow or the day after, I’ll have to review the donations and make the resolution for myself and my family.”

KENT IN THE HOME COUNTY

Ryan Kent told Steven Gerrard he was looking to stay in the Rangers.

Ibrox is an advanced offering from Leeds United.

The new Premier League boys have had a 10 million pound offer rejected through the Gers last week, SunSport revealed.

Now Kent has made it clear that he is determined to stay in Glasgow and check to avoid the search for the ten-in-a-row Celtic.

Leeds coach Marcelo Bielsa is not in a position to give up combat by the 23-year-old winger and is in a position to increase his bid to 14 million pounds.

Gerrard has said in the past that the resolution of selling Kent could be eliminated if the auction soared.

FE HEELER

Chelsea “have no long-term concerns” about Ben Chilwell’s knee after Leicester’s left-back saw a specialist.

The two clubs are reportedly in a position to move forward with a 50 million-pound deal for the 23-year-old Foxes ace.

It remains to be noted whether there will be higher additions to the anticipated costs.

Telegraph’s John Percy tweeted that the measure “should be completed within the next 3 days.”

– John Percy (@JPercyTelegraph) August 25, 2020

LION WAITING

Manchester City leaders would be wondering if they could find a way to point out Lionel Messi this summer.

The Barcelona superstar has indicated that he can leave the Camp Nou, if he concludes that he cannot win the biggest trophyes of the adjustment there in the rest of his heyday.

And city bosses are thinking about whether they can take a leap to tell the 33-year-old that he complies with monetary fair play regulations.

While Barca has indicated so far that it will ask that its 631 million pound release clause be paid in full to let it go, ESPN reports that the heads of the cities are in the numbers that would be concerned if the position of the Catalan giants softened.

Some members of Barca’s board would also be open for sale from their Argentine talisman, if this allowed them to reinvest in the rest of their team.

Messi met new coach Ronald Koeman last week amid frustration at his Champions League matches at the hands of AS Roma, Liverpool and, worst of all, Bayern Munich.

‘The chosen one

Jadon Sancho has been inundated with messages asking him to register on Manchester United’s live Instagram.

Borussia Dortmund’s star chatting with a friend when messages began to arrive urging him to leave the club, forcing him to interrupt.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made England Sancho at number 1 this summer.

But he’ll have to pay 108 million pounds for the 20-year-old Bundesliga star.

United owner Joel Glazer allegedly “avoided” the club’s pay for both a player, especially the monetary recession resulting from the coronavirus.

While reports claimed that United had “abandoned” its movement.

TRANSFER NEWS TOMORROW

James Maddison has signed a new contract in Leicester to end rumours of a move from Manchester United.

The 23-year-old England gamemaker, however, has put the pen on paper over the deal that binds him to King Power until 2024.

In other news, Gabriel Magalhaes is expected to be announced as arsenal player on Tuesday after the player completed his medical exam on Monday.

He has reached a five-year contract with the Emirates, and there have even been rumours that his Lille teammate Boubakary Soumare could sign him for him in north London.

According to Foot Mercato, the Gunners love the 21-year-old midfielder.

They claim that the inhabitants of north London are great player enthusiasts, who will be allowed to leave this summer.

Meanwhile, Chelsea is final in hiring Thiago Silva with the 35-year-old to sign for The Blues on a two-year contract.

Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “From Thiago Silva to Chelsea, here we go! Brazil’s CB has accepted Chelsea’s offer until June 2022.

“He’ll leave the PSG and signal for the next two years. Not for Fiorentina. Agreement to be closed in the coming days.”

And finally, Newcastle announced the signing of Jeff Hendrick on a loose transfer.

Ireland has signed a four-year contract at St James’ Park after completing his contract at Burnley.

CARD HOUSES

Arsenal’s goal, Houssem Aouar, “only wants” Juventus this summer, ahead of the Gunners.

Mikel Arteta’s team is interested in the Ace of Lyon and would even be willing to offer more money to Matteo Guendouzi to get his signature.

But for Le10 Sport, Aouar has a “clear preference” for pointing to italian champions.

They also reveal that Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City were watching the 22-year-old, but despite a plethora of options, his career seems to be in Turin.

To reach an agreement, Juventus will have to be artistic in the way it is structured.

And the report says they’ll offer a lucrative two-year loan deal with a legal responsibility acquired in the end.

BECAUSE EDU

Gabriel Magalhaes’ agent said Lille’s ace had rejected the other clubs because the player had been sold through Arsenal’s transfer after talking to Edu.

Manchester United, Everton, Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain would all be on the player.

Speaking to journalist Freddie Paxton, Guilherme Miranda said: “Arsenal is far from the most productive proposition [in terms of money].

“Gabriel chose them more lucrative because Edu convinced us of the project. It’s a hundred percent thanks to Edu Gaspar and Arteta.”

FOR THE STORY

Antonio Conte points to 27 million pounds after allegedly being scammed through an investment manager in London.

The 51-year-old enjoyed a successful two-year stint at Stamford Bridge between 2016 and 2018, winning the Premier League and the FA Cup along the way.

But the Times reports that he has had less luck off the field, after making a 27 million pound investment in Kidman Asset Management.

Now Conte, along with seven investors, are taking action against the company’s president, Massimo Bochicchio, after failing to obtain the promised returns.

Bochicchio, 54, noticed that 47 million pounds of assets were frozen, adding the west London apartment where Conte lived his term in Chelsea.

The precautionary measure granted through Judge David Foxton on July 17 after Bochicchio discovered that he had “violated the terms of 8 acts of agreement” that had been agreed with investors in May.

In addition to Conte, Bochicchio will pay 6.5 million pounds to Palesa Sarl, a Luxembourg-based company.

BY FORM

EXCLUSIVE – Man Utd is able to send Portuguese goalkeeper Joel Pereira to Huddersfield Town on loan.

Pereira has had a season in Scotland with Hearts and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has knocked him out.

Terriers are eager to succeed in a deal temporarily as they search for two new shooting stops for their team.

Meanwhile, at Old Trafford, it looks like Dean Henderson will challenge David De Gea for United’s most sensible position.

JUVE DOUBLE VIEW

Juventus would line up a double play for Edin Dzeko and Moise Kean to sign forces with Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Italian giants are determined to choose at least one new striker this summer.

Gonzalo Higuaín is expected to finish his contract at Allianz Stadium, while Paulo Dybala remains connected with a start.

And according to Tuttosport, old woman Dzeko and Kean don’t go in either.

Former Juve player Mario Mandzukic may be on his way to Rome as he seeks to resurrect his career after a season in Qatar, paving the way

Dzeko has also been associated with Inter Milan, as well as reports suggesting that Roma would be willing to pay attention to donations of 14 million pounds for his 34-year-old player who scored 19 goals last season.

LABIA

Arsenal’s target Gabriel Magaelhaes reportedly completed his exam before a five-year contract with the Emirates.

Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Gabriel Magalhaes finished his medical studies with Arsenal in London.

“He is now with his agents in a position to sign his contract until June 2025 and, despite everything, will be announced as Arsenal’s new player.”

“Here we are confirmed.”

BLUE IS THE COLOR

Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano says Chelsea is final in signing Thiago Silva and Kai Havertz, with Fikayo Tomori on loan.

He tweeted: “Thiago Silva at Chelsea, here we go! Brazil’s CB has accepted Chelsea’s offer until June 2022.

“He will leave the PSG and point out the next two years. Not for Fiorentina. Offer to close the next few days.

After signing Thiago, Chelsea will give in to Tomori (League 1 opportunities – many interested clubs) and Bakayoko to AC Milan (advanced talks) and then to Emerson Palmieri, to conclude Ben Chilwell’s contract with Leicester.

“Havertz agreed and at the time of the paperwork.”

KOL IN MY

Arsenal’s left-back, Sead Kolasinac, is reportedly in talks to return to Schalke.

According to Sky Deutschland, a loan agreement may be in sight.

But wages are proving to be an obstacle.

Kolasinac, 27, joined the Gunners in a lazy from Schalke in 2017.

JON THE CLUB

Chelsea joined through Leicester in the war by Jonathan Ikone, much appreciated by reports.

Ligue 1 team Lille is in a position to lose their midfield with two Premier League heavyweights circling.

The French club has already lost Victor Osimhen to Napoli and eyes set to see Gabriel Magalhaes sign for Arsenal.

Now Ikone may be the last player to leave.

Le10 Sport says Lille will not force Ikone’s hand and pay attention to what the player should do.

Their traits are to leave now or stay year.

MADD TO GO

James Maddison has signed a new contract in Leicester to end rumours of a move from Manchester United.

The 23-year-old England gamemaker, however, has put the pen on paper over the deal that binds him to King Power until 2024.

And it will be a hammer blow to all of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s hopes of pointing to the former star of Coventry and Norwich.

Addressing LCFC.com, Maddison said: “I am very pleased to sign a new contract for this football club.

“It’s an incredibly exciting time to be a Leicester City player with so many things happening on and off the court and I’m extremely happy to be a part of it.

“What we have completed as a club this season is a big step forward for us and I know there is much more to come from this team. I’ve enjoyed every moment since I arrived at Leicester City.

“The enthusiasts have been amazing to me and we have a fantastic group of players in this locker room who are determined to show what we can do in combination in Europe and the Premier League next season.”

THE MAIT IS OVER

The wolves are looking to beat Newcastle and Tottenham in the signing of Arsenal ace Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

The 22-year-old is about to move to Molineux, athletic.

The flexible midfielder is expected to register with the Wolves starting with THIS WEEK.

David Ornstein tweeted: “Agreements have not yet been finalized on fees and terms.

“But the Wolves are coming to arsenal’s signing of Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

“It’s about to be this week.”

Polla

Newcastle has announced the hiring of Jeff Hendrick on a loose transfer.

Ireland has signed a four-year contract at St James’ Park after completing his contract at Burnley.

Hendrick told NUFC TV: “It’s a huge club and the game over the years, going to the stadium is one of the stadiums to play, so I just need to play there.

“I’ve played over a hundred games in the Premier League, but I need to stay and another team.

“It’s going to be another one for me, the demands with the biggest stadium, the crowd, the length of the club, so I have to settle for that and keep striving and looking to get better.

“I can’t wait to be there, I can’t wait.”

– Joseph (O Joseph09258756) 24 August 2020

CITY SLICKERS

Man City President Khaldoon Al Mubarak hopes to sign gold classics in the move-in market.

Al Mubarak said: “We are taking a vision of a year, we are taking a vision of three and a half years for 10 years and when we look at the adjustments or innovations we want to make to this team. practical and pragmatic about it, but we will do the right thing.

“I think you’ve noticed about the two acquisitions we made, Ake and Ferran Torres. We acted temporarily, obviously we knew the players, those were our goals and when the opportunity presented itself, we were going to contribute a lot of time and very temporarily and do this job.

“There are more players that we are going to incorporate and we will clearly stick to the realities of the market we are in today.

“If you look at the acquisitions made in recent years, there is consistency in the type of player they aim for in terms of age and quality. So let’s continue down that path.

“Age organization, we consider it as a priority for the first team, in this category of 20-25 years, is the kind of position that we like.”

HEART OF PALLY AKE

Gary Pallister believes United failed in a bigger central defense for Nathan Ake.

Pallister told Compare.bet: “I like Ake’s look, but the City hired him in a dazzling way because he looked like a genuine athletic midstick who was comfortable with the ball and was looking to get out of the last 4 and move on. I’d like to see someone like him sign up for the team.

But I think that’s a position that Ole will take a look at, you know, it was given to some other people who come back.

“Chris Smalling is coming back, Red is coming back, Phil Jones is there, Bailly, Lindelof, they can’t all be happy, so there will be some who will leave and Ole has which.

“In the most sensible part of that, I think he’s going to go out and get another central medium.”

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