Dele Alli has “opened talks” about a spectacular transfer to the PSG, while we have the latest news about Luis Suarez’s departure from Camp Nou.
Follow all the latest gossip and news below . . .
Put a sok in it
Many clubs are going to deflect Napoli’s resolve from Arsenal’s defence, Sokratis.
Gazzetta dello Sport says that the groups, adding Premier League teams, should point to the Greek ace before the deadline.
Napoli thought he had a deal in the bag.
But they still have to sell Kalidou Koulibaly, who would lose budget and for Sokratis on Gennaro Gattuso’s team.
SMALL FRIED
Rome is a definitive move for Manchester United’s central defender, Chris Smalling, according to reports.
England’s former foreigner had a good fortune last season on loan in the Italian capital.
But having failed to reach an agreement that would have prolonged its tenure even for the resumption of the Europa League last month, Rome now refuses to adjust to the Red Devils’ valuation of 18 million pounds.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Rome’s final offer will be a loan of 1. 8 million pounds, with legal liability acquired for an additional 12 million pounds and 900,000 pounds in 2022.
HACHE TO GRIND
Chelsea won a hit with Manyricho van Axel Dongen, who allegedly rejected his advances to signal a new deal at Ajax.
Dutch journalist Mike Verweij says Van Axel Dongen is a target for Chelsea this summer after betting on Ajax’s youth team.
But the 15-year-old winger turned down interest in Stamford Bridge and signed for Ajax until 2023.
OH DANNY BOY
Daniel James will be at Manchester United this summer, according to reports.
The Welsh man has been associated with an Old Trafford move, having scored in any of his last 30 Premier League appearances.
But for men, James remains in coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans and will continue to fight for his position on the team.
NO JOE-KING
West Ham coach David Moyes will reportedly face former Manchester United Swansea star Joe Rodon.
The Guardian tells Moyes to upgrade a new central defense to his team before the deadline.
He’s already failed with THREE offers for Burnley ace James Tarkowski.
Moyes is now believed to be a Welsh foreign Rodon.
THE MAN’S INTEREST IN DEMBELE
Man United has contacted Barcelona about Ousmane Dembélé while Jadon Sancho’s deal remains stalled, according to reports.
Rumors have intensified that the Red Devils can run to the extreme as Ronald Koeman cuts and adjusts the fallen giants.
Barcelona has put a hundred million euros in its head, but the Manchester club may also be interested in a loan deal, according to the Daily Record.
With Gareth Bale out of the picture and Sancho still in Dortmund, Dembélé and teammate Ansu Fati look like options.
HAMMERS FOR FOFANA
West Ham has made an offer for the central defense of Saint-Etienne Wesley Fofana, it was reported.
The London club has presented 25 million euros (22. 9 million pounds) plus millions of euros (10. 1 million pounds) of add-ons, according to Sky Sports.
Leicester City is also reportedly interested in the defence, which has told their coach, former Southampton and Leicester chief Claude Puel, that they will play in the Premier League.
AN AMERICAN GROUP TO BUY BURNLEY
BREAKING: A U. S. investment company is in talks to point to Burnley.
Reuters reports that ALK Capital is interested in buying the Lancashire club.
The news comes after recent reports that other U. S. corporations may be interested in other Premier League groups such as West Ham and Southampton.
Sources told Reuters that the talks are at an “advanced stage” and that the organization would like to have a majority and play a direct role in controlling the club.
– Simon Evans (@sgevans) 23 September 2020
RUDIGER READY TO GO
Antonio Rudiger is ready to leave Chelsea after being excluded from the team to play at Barnsley tonight, according to reports.
The German’s position in the squad is uncertain, with Chelsea with an inflated list of power plants following the arrival of Thiago Silva.
Now the Daily Mail says it would possibly be about to leave Stamford Bridge.
But it is not yet clear where it would happen and what its value would be.
– Sami Mokbel (SamiMokbel81_DM) 23 September 2020
LUC OUT
Lucas Torreira has reached private agreements with Atletico Madrid, but an agreement is still missing, according to reports.
The Arsenal midfielder may be on his way to Spain, but there are still some obstacles before he can book a plane ticket.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that the two clubs have still paid their dues.
The Spanish club will also have to sell to Héctor Herrera before he can bring another, believed.
NEL BEFORE HIM
The wolves have posted a photo of their new boy Nelson Semedo.
The side signed earlier in the game for 36. 8 million pounds and is to make a sensation in the Premier League.
– Wolves (@Wolves) September 23, 2020
GIVE IT UP FOR SALE
Dale Stephens of Brighton is being sued through Burnley and is about to sign, according to reports.
Turf Moor club has already been connected with Liverpool’s Harry Wilson today and now it looks like they need him in their midfield, too.
Sky Sports reports that Stephens is in London to finish the move, as his club prepares to play Millwall in the EFL Cup tonight.
It is believed that the value for him is 1 million and can be as high as £2. 5 million.
IT’S ALL RIGHT THERE.
Speculation continues to link Dele Alli to the Spurs amid a confrontation with manager Jose Mourinho, but the midfielder seems to get along in training.
Tottenham’s Twitter account to ensure enthusiasts that everything is fine in the countryside.
– Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) 23 September 2020
BURNLEY’S MOVEMENT
Liverpool is in contact with Burnley about the sale of Harry Wilson, according to reports.
The Lancashire club ran out of moving agreements this summer, but Wilson can bring his attack to life.
According to Athletic, Wilson, who spent last season on loan at Bournemouth, may be sold to Turf Moor, but the value is unknown.
With Diogo Joto through the gates of Anfield and Ismaila Sarr also courting Liverpool’s interest, a position in Liverpool’s first team seems farther away than ever for the Welshman, who may be open to a move.
DIEGO-ING AT LEEDS
RUPTURE – Diego Llorente has his exam at Leeds.
The Yorkshire club agreed with the Royal Society to point to the 27-year-old zaguero and the move turns out to be closer and closer based on today’s news.
FLETCHER’S WARNING
Former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher warned of Jesse Lingard’s long career and fears he may need to leave.
The disgraced 27-year-old boy worried about last night’s victory at Old Trafford, however Fletcher fears that Lingard, and his infamous agent, could cause trouble for Old Trafford bosses.
Fletcher told Sky Sports: “The alarm bell rang when he named Mino Raiola as his agent.
“Now you don’t call Mino Raiola as your agent if you plan to stay in a club.
“This suggests to me that you are in favor of a movement. He is not a starter on Manchester United’s most powerful team, he is now a team player.
SO CLOSE STILL SO SARR
Watford’s Ismaila Sarr has not yet appeared this season, as the hypothesis links him to Liverpool between the clubs.
But Athletic showed that the club still has to make sure a company offers to move him off Vicarage Road.
– The Athletic UK (@TheAthleticUK) 23 September 2020
TELL ME SOME GOOD NEWS
Manchester United will reportedly sign an agreement for the defence of Porto Alex Telles.
The Red Devils hope to give Luke Shaw a pass for the Brazilian defense.
United intensified its search for Telles by providing more money to Diogo Dalot.
However, Porto rejected the offer as it has no interest in taking over its former player, who left the club to sign for United in 2018.
Tal has a clause of 36. 7 million pounds in his current contract with the Portuguese giants.
START TIME TO CHANGE
Liverpool vs Arsenal are expected to move from 8. 15pm. at 8 p. m. after new bar closing regulations reportedly resulted in enthusiasts missing the end of the game.
The government announced that pubs were scheduled to close at 10 p. m. in an extra to involve the spread of coronavirus.
However, Liverpool’s massive match against Arsenal will begin at 8. 15 a. m. , enthusiasts fear missing the last ten very important minutes.
The Daily Mail now claims that the Premier League is able to advance the adjustment over 15 minutes, with the start at 8pm now on the cards.
Without interruptions from primary injuries, the setting MUST now end around 9. 55pm, before pubs close suddenly.
YES WE KENN
Scott McKenna has signed for Nottingham Forest Aberdeen for an unreleased fee.
The 23-year-old central has played 16 times with Scotland and Forest has also revealed how long he has been signing.
He joins midfielder Harry Arter, who arrived from Bournemouth as part of a permanent agreement.
– Nottingham Forest FC (@NFFC) 23 September 2020
SMALL CHANGE
Rome still needs to adjust to Manchester United’s 18. 4 million pound rating for Chris Smalling.
But they hope to make one last offer, which will be their last attempt to take England’s defense back to the Stadio Olimpico.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Roma technician Paulo Fonseca, who said in public that in contact with Smalling, 30, he did not have a good time at United.
The club’s first 11 million-pound club offer categorically rejected through United.
I participated in that.
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard says Petr Cech had influenced the impending signing of Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.
The 28-year-old is ready to be the Blues’ seventh summer rookie after completing his medical exam this week.
Senegalese foreigner Mendy is expected to sign a five-year contract in which he will challenge Kepa Arrizabalaga for first place at Stamford Bridge.
He said: “Petr vital in this regard because the goalkeeper is a very special position.
“Petr Cech has been in the world in this position for a long time, so he evidently had something to say in this situation.
“From my point of view, I rely a lot on him for the doorman now and in the future. So yes, he’s very influential.
THERE’S NO CASE FOR DEFENSE
Dimitar Berbatov believes Manchester United wants a new defense after being beaten at Crystal Palace.
Former Old Trafford’s formerdelantero told Betfair: “Some will be happy, some will not, even with the resumption of the penalty. That’s no excuse for United, the functionality just wasn’t good, and I hope it’s just a mistake. the first game.
“If we go from the first game, then United is miles from the speed of other more sensitive groups in the league, so I hope it’s just the first game.
“If it becomes a trend, it may be a very long season. Others and I have high expectations for United this season.
“They want a medium at the center and more recruitment to be competitive. At the end of the day, if Crystal Palace can write it down 3 times, he’s in trouble.
“It can be difficult to recruit players, players don’t need to come, it’s hard to say, but it’s in their defense where they have to work. “
MASTERS OF HIS ART
Chilean stars Alexis Sánchez and Arturo Vidal have nevertheless clashed at Inter Milan.
The two men seem extremely happy to be able, however, to play in combination for a club team after winning two Americas Cups in combination for their national team.
KO INCOME
Manchester United may lose the staggering 111 million pounds this season if enthusiasts are forced to stay away from Old Trafford.
Football enthusiasts were affected Tuesday after the government announced that it had halted plans to allow enthusiasts to return to stadiums in the face of the spread of coronavirus.
And they show that existing Premier League groups have won 692. 5 million pounds in their home games alone in 2018-19.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham have raised more than £ 80 million this season from home games.
The Gunners have charged $96. 2 million in Emirates games, while the Reds and Spurs have pocketed $84. 2 million and $81. 7 million respectively.
Chelsea (66. 6 million pounds) and Manchester City (56 million pounds) were the other two groups that earned more than 50 million pounds on the day’s revenue two seasons ago.
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