And Cristiano Ronaldo has been associated with PSG, as reports say it is no longer indispensable for Juventus.
Follow ALL the latest gossip and transfer updates below…
YOU CAN CALL ME AT
Manchester United’s target, David Alaba, could join a Premier League team in the next two weeks.
The Austrian defender rejected Bayern Munich’s initial offer to extend his contract.
And Sky Sports reports that it may be on the move until the end of August.
Neighbors Man City and Chelsea are reportedly interested in the changed central defender.
DAVID DE STAYER
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskajer would have subsidized David De Gea as his number one for next season.
And Norwegian coach Dean Henderson will lend again.
De Gea’s form has been the microscope after several high-level howlers, adding the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
But The Mirror reports that De Gea will have at least one more season as United’s first selection among the clubs.
Henderson has excelled on loan at Sheffield United and has been linked to a move to Chelsea, but his long term remains dubious for now, and Sergio Romero is also expected to remain at Old Trafford as number 2.
Put a sok in it
The Arsenal’s Sokratis Papastathopoulos is reportedly searched through Napoli.
Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla reports that the Serie A team has TWO central centres and that Sokratis is on his list.
The news comes despite the two clubs fighting for Gabriel de Lille.
Sokratis is on Mikel Arteta’s plans and has one year left on his Emirates contract.
BAK AND FORTH
Tiemoue Bakayoko can return to AC Milan from Chelsea.
The midfielder returned to Les Bleus after a loan at Monaco earlier this year.
MilanNews reports recommend that non-public situations have been agreed with Milan for a summer move, but the value and type of agreement are still pending.
The clubs that will come for the 26-year-old, who spent the 2018–19 season on loan in Serie A, are also reported.
Lyon Champions League semi-finalists are interested and have contacted Chelsea and Bakayoko’s agent at Telefoot.
DEAN OFFER
Sheffield United is reportedly preparing to offer a loan to Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
Henderson spent the 2019–20 season on loan with the Blades and was inspired by his performances among the clubs.
And he has accepted a payment of 18.5 million pounds with Bournemouth relegated to forward Aaron Ramsdale, ESPN reports that Sheffield United is considering submitting a loan offer.
The report that the conversations are ongoing.
YOUNG PISTOL
Arsenal has hired George Lewis from Norwegian club Tromso IL.
The 20-year winger will be inscribed in the under-23 team by next season.
The Rwandan-born ace must have signed a two-year contract.
And he is famous for his rhythm and in the vast areas.
DIOP IN THE OCEAN
Manchester United was driven by news that West Ham would be willing to play with Issa Diop.
The Red Devils are a new center defender and have been paired with a 23-year-old Hammer movement.
And Sky Sports reports that David Moyes’ team is in a position to deserve the credit of its French star.
The report suggests that the eastern component of London is “willing to pay attention to donations of “45 million pounds.”
ENJOY YOUR ENGINES
Chelsea optimist Trevoh Chalobah has signed a new contract at Stamford Bridge.
But the 21-year-old is on loan with an agreement to sign for FC Lorient for the upcoming season.
The midfielder-in-defense will spend the 2020-21 Ligue 1 later at Huddersfield last year.
He is the younger brother of former Chelsea ace Nathaniel Chalobah, who now plays for Watford.
TAKE ZLAT
Zlatan Ibrahimovic will most likely expand his tenure at AC Milan.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano suggests that the Swede is in talks to signal a year-long extension in Milan.
The 38-year-old officer handles the discussions that take place.
And a new agreement is expected in the coming days.
LAUNCHING THE NETWORK
Leicester is reportedly on the side of Atalanta, Timothy Castagne.
The Foxes distrust Ben Chilwell’s departure and the Belgian ace is basically a right-back, he can dominate on the left.
Calciomercato reports that Brendan Rodgers is interested in the 24-year-old.
It will charge about 20 million pounds, but the PSG also needs its services.
Reorganize
Ethan Ampadu hopes to impress Frank Lampard enough to be on Chelsea’s first team next season, reportedly.
Blues’ boss likes what he saw from the Welshman.
And the 19-year-old needs to suspend the loan to enter the senior setup.
Ampadu spent the season with Bundesliga club RB Leipzig.
But it didn’t work out as expected for the flexible teenager, who can play in midfield or in defense.
An “frustrated” Ampadu made seven appearances in all competitions with Julian Nagelsmann.
TRAVEL LADY
Juventus coach Fabio Paratici will reportedly travel to London to hire Alexandre Lacazette or Raúl Jiménez.
Strengthening her front line is considered key to the Old Lady this summer, with the football director heading to England with goals in mind.
According to La Stampa, TuttoMercatoWeb, Lacazette is Juventus’ main target.
The 29-year-old has become a candidate for Serie A champions in the Italian media and some media detail an imaginable agreement with the industry.
Gonzalo Higuaín, Douglas Costa or Cristian Romero would all be on the table if Arsenal were content with an industry proposal.
It is an idea that a value of around 30 million pounds would be placed on the Frenchman’s head after 12 goals last season.
HAVERTZ LAST
Kai Havertz told Bayer Leverkusen that he was looking for QUITTER, according to reports.
Several media outlets in Germany claim that the offensive midfielder has informed the Bundesliga club that he will leave.
Chelsea is stagnant as the two clubs compete for a proper fare.
According to Bild, the club is in a position for Chelsea to make an official written offer.
STORM INFUSION
Aston Villa and Newcastle are reportedly one of six Premier League clubs waiting to beat Liverpool star Rhian Brewster.
The 20-year-old was inspired after moving temporarily to Swansea in January, helping the Welsh side to triumph in the semi-finals of the Championship play-offs.
Goal says Liverpool has been animated through the striker’s progress and a loan to a Premier League team would be the ideal next step.
Aston Villa is an idea to be among the English stars after the failure of the great victories of Wesley and Mbwana Samatta.
Newcastle, Burnley, Brighton and Crystal Palace have contacted Liverpool about Brewster, as have newly promoted Fulham.
While SunSport, former Sheffield United coach, Chris Wilder takes him to Bramall Lane to climb new legs and jeopardize his line of attack.
Stay another day
Lucien Favre told Jadon Sancho that he was the winger to stay at the club next season.
Sancho is United’s main target this season and has studies with the Bundesliga club before the season resumes on 19 September.
The Dortmund coach told Der Westen: “He’s staying with us.
“Of course it’s also vital to the team.”
DOESN’T MEET
Four Marseille players were tested for coronavirus, prompting the postponement of the first attack of the Ligue 1 season on Friday.
Marseille was due to receive St Etienne at the Stade Velodrome in 3 days, but this attack is over.
It will most likely be played in mid-September, but it will serve as a warning to Premier League clubs that the same could happen to them, even if that is not the case.
Former Aston Villa defender Jordan Amavi, one of the players tested positive last week.
LABIA
Arsenal beat Manchester United and Napoli to the signing of Gabriel Magalhaes, after accepting a payment of 22 million pounds with Lille, he reports.
The Mail reports that an agreement has been reached with Ligue 1 for the 22-year-old Brazilian central defender.
The news will be music to the ears of Gunners fans, who expect to see him with William Saliba next season.
But it is also a vote of confidence in coach Mikel Arteta, who has begun to turn the club around since taking office in December.
It turns out the Gunners controlled to convince Gabriel to move to north London at the expense of his illustrious rivals.
LAZ TO KNOW
Lazio’s headline, Igli Tare, has revealed that he does “respect” David Silva “as a man” after the Spaniard despised his team for Real Sociedad.
The Manchester City legend was to go to Rome for a medical examination with the Serie A team after a three-year contract.
But after making up for Lazio’s calls last week, Silva discovered himself the subject of the intense real society.
The LaLiga squad sensationally hijacked the deal, signing a two-year contract with the 34-year-old.
And Tare, 47, gave a furious, if brief, reaction to the stage of Lazio’s official website:
He wrote: “I have heard about the signing of David Silva by The Royal Society. I have a lot of respect for the player, but also for the man.
COME ON GONZ
Gonzalo Higuaín opened the door one step to MLS, his contract with Juventus expires in one year.
Higuaín, 32, remains a vital figure with Maurizio Sarri last season with 8 goals in 32 League games.
But he has accepted the arrival of Andrea Pirlo, who is in danger of the club moving in another direction and is in the process of plotting the next bankruptcy of his career.
Speaking to Fox Sports, he said, “Right now, I’m fine, I’m going to think.
“On the return to training, I still have one year of contract left in Italy.
“A lot of going on there (MLS), and that would be nice, yes. But now I’m here. Let’s see …”.
TWO-YEAR OFFER
Former England goalkeeper Hart, 33, has signed for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during both seasons.
A report from Sprurs read: “We are very happy to announce Joe Hart’s signing on a contract until 2022.”
HART IS IN THE RIGHT PLACE.
Joe Hart has joined Tottenham.
Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) 18 August 2020
BRAVO BUT NOT YET
Manchester City has shown that Claudio Bravo has left the club.
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– Manchester City (@ManCity) 18 August 2020
BAT FOR US
Crystal Palace is able to signal the signaling action of Michy Batshuayi if Leeds fails to do so.
The 26-year-old was on loan at Selhurst Park last season, scoring goals in 11 games.
And for the Evening Standard, the Eagles are interested in signing it full-time.
Belgian friend Christian Benteke is also on the books at Crystal Palace, however, the 29-year-old scored twice last season.
THE JURY IS OUT
Former Premier League star Steve Claridge will trade boots and shin guards for a wig and dress… to play a trial in a new TV series.
The sports edition of Judge Rinder will see face-to-face between lawyers representing today’s players and coaches, so you can make a decision about who was the best.
Claridge, who has enjoyed a remarkable career with figures such as Leicester City, Birmingham City and Portsmouth, will preside over the proceedings.
At Sport in Court, you’ll pay attention to lawyers who represent either party and say their “legend” is the best.
The component is a component of a new Sky TV screen called Ballsy Women, about the game and its effects on the community.
Producer Geoff Lines said, “There are 3 in the series.”
KANE TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
Real Madrid is the bookie to point out Harry Kane.
Tottenham Hotspur’s ace has long been connected to a north London movement and, as things stand, has 2/1 to sign for the Spanish giants, according to Ladbrokes.
Manchester United is still the Top of the English club probably to move to 5/2, with Juventus and PSG 9/2 shots each.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “Jose Mourinho will do well to keep his star forward with a total series of European giants queuing for his signing.”
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