Gareth Bale can return to Tottenham on a successful loan, and his agent has CONFIRMED the talks.
Follow all the latest gossip and news below. . .
IN THE REG
Sergio Reguilón will signal to Spurs with the Real Madrid defender who is believed to have visited the club’s education field.
They seem to have beaten Manchester United in the race for praising Bernabéu’s left-back after reaching an agreement to bring him back to north London.
And, for the Evening Standard, Reguilon is already on Hotspur Way after arriving at the hotel on Wednesday.
They say he is expected to undergo his medical examination on Thursday before completing his move from Spain.
It has been warned that the club could announce its signing on Thursday before the Europa League qualifying circular against Bulgarian club Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
Deposit
The Spurs lead the race to recruit Real Madrid’s Gareth Bale winger.
And an agreement is about to be completed, amid Manchester United’s rival interest.
Bale’s agent admitted that there were still main points to be resolved, but remained positive that a resolution could be reached.
He told Sky Sports News: “Gareth spoke to Joseph and explained how the Spurs are in his heart.
“There is much to leave on some issues, but there is no doubt that Gareth is closer to leaving Madrid than at any other time in the last seven years.
“The agreement is complicated, however, there is an explanation as to why an agreement has been reached and things can be replaced very temporarily if the discussions continue well. “
”YOU’LL FIND IT HARD”
Jose Mourinho has had conversations with Gareth Bale about a transfer to Tottenham, but apparently warned that the Welsh man might be in trouble.
The Spurs lead the race to point to the end of Real Madrid.
And an agreement is about to be completed, amid Manchester United’s rival interest.
And his former Real Madrid teammates have warned him to object to signing the 31-year-old for ESPN.
Spurs technician has reportedly been informed that Bale would suffer to meet Premier League demands.
AMAD MADE IN HEAVEN
The winger of the Atalanta, Amad Traoré, is seen as a surprise choice for Jadon Sancho through Manchester United, according to reports.
An agreement over the end of Dortmund has stagnated and left the Premier League club elsewhere.
Traoré, 18, is considered a wonderful hope and a member of the Champions League squad for Atalanta’s quarter-final match against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Manchester Evening News reports that the Red Devils have contacted italians while other clubs are interested in the teenager.
But the MEN recommends that you are not through the club’s resources as a soon replacement for Sancho.
PLAN SAM
Sami Khedira could enroll in United with a flexible transfer, according to reports.
The 33-year-old midfielder will finish his contract with Juventus a year earlier.
According to Goal, it is part of new manager Andrea Pirlo’s plans at Allianz Stadium this season.
Khedira suffered an injured season with knee surgery in December and a later torn kidnapper.
This limited him to 18 appearances in all competitions.
United have been connected in the afterlife and attempted to land it at the Bernabéu before Carlo Ancelotti convinced the German to stay.
KOL ME MAYBE
Bayer Leverkusen will reportedly bring Arsenal’s left-back Sead Kolasinac back to the Bundesliga.
The 27-year-old lost his position in the starting lineup with Mikel Arteta with Kieran Tierney and Ainsley Maitland-Niles instead.
While the Gunners must unload players to increase the budget to point out Thomas Partey and Houssem Aouar, Kolasinac has gone on sale through the club.
West Ham has been linked to a resolution through Schalke’s formerdefensor, but Leverkusen is reportedly leading the race to secure his services.
According to Sport Bild Sport Witness, the German team is seriously considering signing the Bosnian international.
They claim that the club is going to spend the money it earned from the sale of Kai Havertz to Chelsea and needs to turn to a more sensible advocate.
NO JOSEPH
Manchester City is atletico Madrid’s defender, José Giménez, as a choice of Kalidou Koulibaly, according to The Guardian.
Tim Vickery told Sky Sports: “I heard that if Man City hadn’t made an offer, it would definitely be one.
He’s going to collect a lot of money with the Uruguayan press speculating that it will be in the region of 80 million euros (73 million pounds) to bring back this Atletico Central to City, but it’s a domain of the team that wants to fortify.
“It’s manchester City’s Achilles heel that has already strengthened it. Giménez is one of the most productive young power plants. He’s a baby-faced killer. He’s only 25 years old, but he looks younger, but he’s already played two World Cups. “. It’s as hard as nails and can also play.
“I may never have played on a team as offensive as City with Uruguay and Atletico, he has played in more responsive teams, so it will be a challenge for him, but there are not many more important young central defenders in the world.
“It would be an expensive deal for Manchester City, but it would be very important. “
CHU ARE YOU ALREADY?
Former Arsenal star Chuba Akpom is expected to return to England to sign for Neil Warnock’s Middlesbrough.
The 24-year-old has been in impressive shape since joining Greek giant PAOK of the Gunners in 2018.
Former England under-21 coach Akpom played last night when he beat Benfica in the Champions League qualifying stage.
But despite wanting to defeat Russian club Krasnodar to seal a position in the organizational phase, PAOK would be willing to let it go.
And it reports in Greece that an agreement has already been reached between them and the championship team.
RICO-VERY ROAD
Duncan Wright of SunSport has revealed that Aston Villa is following Rico Henry as Chief Dean Smith reflects on whether to make an overdue offer to point to Brentford’s defender.
Henry, 23, has become one of the most productive sides outdoors, the most sensible last season with a series of impressive performances before Brentford went despite everything promoted since the championship.
Several Premier League clubs have expressed interest in the left-back during the summer and have discovered that the Bees are reluctant to reach an agreement for the player.
But Smith, who worked with Henry while he was Walsall’s manager, plans to convince Brentford to sell the defender before the window closes next month.
West Ham had also followed the player as he sought a new left-back, but was forced to put his interest on suspense as he tried to prioritize a new central defender with tight finances.
TOTT QUALITY
Gareth Bale’s return to Tottenham has been described as “closed”: bookmakers postpone bets on the surprising change.
The Welsh is in talks with his loan ex who would link him to Jose Mourinho.
Jonathan Barnett, the player’s agent, insists that there are still important points to be resolved in the discussions between the three parties.
But an agreement is about to be completed, amid Manchester United’s rival interest.
Barnett told the AFP, “It’s close, but it’s done. “
“It’s a case. “
NO LUK
Ronald Koeman sought out Romelu Lukaku to be Barcelona’s new number 9, but the club would have blocked the play.
Mundo Deportivo reports that the new boss of the Catalan giants sought to meet the 27-year-old after a pass through Everton.
But the Azulgrana hierarchy wiped out that of Inter Milan’s striker for lack of funds.
DELAY IN CHANGING SCENARIO
Ronald Koeman has shown that no agreement has been reached by Memphis Depay, and that he expects Skint Barcelona to start the season without further transfers.
The coach told Fox Sports Holland: “We are running for the new season and we will go through with the same organization of players that we have now for the preseason. “
On the smart side of Barcelona, Ronald Koeman said Lionel Messi had recovered very well after his public attempt to leave materialized.
He added: “Everything went out of my head. It’s a dispute between Messi and the club. “
“I’ve spoken to Messi ever since and we’ve gone back to general and we’re still painting with others. “
SUAR SUBJECT
Barcelona is willing to pay Luis Suarez’s contract to get him out of the door, according to reports.
Suarez, 33, still has one year left of his current contract at Camp Nou and is not wanted by new manager Ronald Koeman.
The club is willing to take him out to release, and money, for Memphis Depay to enter.
Suarez would claim the 15 million pounds he is expected to earn this season to be redeemed from the contract.
First, Barcelona were reluctant and looked for Juventus to buy it, but the old lady was also not enthusiastic.
Now, however, according to Sport in Spain, Barça has softened its position and would be willing to collect part of the 15 million pounds: Juventus pay what they and the Spaniards compensate for the rest.
PATIENCE GAME
Duncan Wright of SunSport has revealed that Tottenham enthusiasts will see Gareth Bale in his blouse for a month, even if he completes a return to the club in the next 48 hours.
There are confusing disorders to resolve in a contract that would see the Real accumulate a giant component of his salary through 650,000 euros a week just to make him lose his payroll.
Until they are resolved, Bale will remain in pre-season Madrid with Zinedine Zidane’s team.
Even if they are taken care of over the weekend and Bale returns to the UK, it is expected to be quarantined for 14 days according to government regulations for Covid-19.
That would leave him undying with the appearance of Jose Mourinho until 2 October, with the Spurs due to Manchester United the next day.
It turns out that he is thought to be for adjustment at Old Trafford, then the Premier League season continues for another foreign break.
Given his participation in Wales, this would mean that Bale would not take part in the full education with Mourinho and Spurs until the two days leading up to the home game against the Hammers on 17 October.
YOU NEED LESS
Eintracht forward Frankfurt Bas Dost is reportedly being observed via Tottenham.
Boss Jose Mourinho complained about his team’s laziness in the loss to Everton.
He desperately wants to bring more festivals for Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.
And The Mail claims Dost is the guy he met through Mourinho.
Frankfurt bought Sporting Lisbon’s striker 12 months ago for 6. 5 million pounds.
SILKMEN SHOCK
Macclesfield Town slapped his debt of EUR 500,000 with a high court liquidation order.
Judge Sebastián Prentis that the club owes 190,000 euros in taxes in a hearing before the Bankruptcy and Corporate Court
A former lawyer for former club chief John Askey and a monetary lender were also informed that they owed 173,000 euros each.
Unfortunately for the Silkmen, this took the club’s debt to more than half a million pounds, while Covid-19 paralyzed the club.
In total, Macclesfield now has a debt of 536,000 euros.
EMI AWARD
Aston Villa nevertheened the arrival of 20 million pounds of Emiliano Martinez of Arsenal.
The 28-year-old goalkeeper signed a four-year contract with Dean Smith’s team after Bernd Leno was number one on the Emirates.
Smith said: “We are very much on the signing of our new goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez.
“We know how well Arsenal rated him and saw his remarkable performances last season in a more sensible team that won a trophy.
“We moved to Emi when we saw the opportunity, because it is rare to be able to buy a more sensible goalkeeper who has not yet reached his maximum age and who can be a key player for our club in the long run. “
COOKING WITH GAS
Tottenham aims to produce a sensational double blow from Real Madrid while watching to avoid his Jose Mourinho slippage.
This is what José Mourinho’s team looks like with Gareth Bale and Sergio Reguilon . . .
TARQUEZ EL MICK
Sean Dyche has insisted that James Tarkowski is not going anywhere, West Ham is preparing for a moment to bid for England’s defense, he reports.
The Clarets have already turned down a 30 million-pound offer from the Hammers, while Dyche lines up Watford central defender Craig Dawson to update him.
Dyche said: “With James Tarkowski, I don’t plan anything around here yet.
“There has been nothing applicable in terms of new donations at this time, and we hope there will be none.
“I need to keep my most productive players at home, that’s for sure, and he’s a very smart player who has given us effects.
“And I don’t see why he would have to leave here right now, even though I think the numbers at stake are plentiful for him to be considered.
“We have a smart organization here. Even though the number is small, we still have very smart players. “
LIFT AND FOL
Sheffield United has gone through Arsenal’s claims of 15 million pounds by teenage striker Folarin Balogun, reportedly.
Balogun, 19, is seen as the ideal young option to challenge first-team football in Chris Wilder’s tutelage.
But according to the Mail, United has noticed an offer of 3 million euros rejected, because the Gunners need FIVE times that amount.
This is despite the fact that Balogun has never played a first-team match and entered the last year of his contract.
Young foreign Englishmen will be on the loose to talk to foreign clubs in January, and the Gunners will only face a small payout if they make the decision to move on.
SERG OF POWER
Tottenham reportedly beat Manchester United in the race by pointing to side Sergio Reguilón after accepting a termination clause in the deal with Real Madrid.
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DIFFICULT GREEN DECISION
Jack Grealish admits he is “50-50” if he stays at Aston Villa amid Manchester United’s interest.
The 25-year-old has secured his long career at the club from his training years by signing a new five-year contract a few days after his england debut.
When asked if he was 50-50 if he stayed in Villa, he said, “Yes, I suppose.
“I had a season last season and the other clubs interested me.
“But it actually all happens for a reason, and I just signed a new contract for Aston Villa and I have the biggest smile on my face. “
GOOD MORNING FANS FOOTY
Tottenham is close to signing Gareth Bale as part of a £ 20 million loan deal.
Jose Mourinho’s look is about to bring Bale back to the Premier League, with the 31-year-old preferr to return to Tottenham than Manchester United’s interests.
Bale’s agent Jonathan Barnett proved this is the case when he said last night: “Gareth still loves the Spurs. We’re talking. That’s where it should be. “
Meanwhile, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang would be the paid player in the Premier League after signing a new contract at Arsenal.
The 31-year-old has put an end to hypotheses about his long career by signing a three-year contract with the Emirates.
Aubameyang in the past won around 200,000 euros a week in north London, but his contract will allow him to pocket more than 350,000 euros according to the week.
Meanwhile, West Brom has the hiring of veteran defenseman Branislav Ivanovic on a one-year contract.
The 36-year-old has joined the Baggies for a loose after his contract with Russian club Zenit St Petersburg expired.
SunSport reported last week how former Chelsea star is about to move to the Hawthorns.
ONE IN A THOUSAND
Manchester United won a move with goal Arkadiusz Milik supposedly about to move 23 million pounds to Rome.
Fabrizio Romano says Poland, 26, heads to the Italian capital to upgrade Edin Dzeko.
The 34-year-old former Manchester City forward is expected to sign up for Juventus, the champion.
And that means United will miss Milik after identifying him as an option imaginable beforehand.
WIL IRON
Wilfried Zaha hopes to break free from Crystal Palace and go back to what’s called a big club, and spice up European football for the first time.
However, one of the wonderful Premier League artists is heading for overwhelming sadness and is likely to stay in Selhurst Park.
This is news for Palace fans. Eagle chief Roy Hodgson will be delighted, too.
But that would probably not be the case with Zaha, who has had a sense of outstanding business on a primary team because his move to Manchester United in 2013-15, the palace’s conflicting parties on Saturday, was a major disaster.
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