His maximum maximum probably destination seems to be Man City, with the club reportedly set to be offering a whopping £450m over five years, plus £225m in bonuses.
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GOOD MORNING FANS FOOTY
Donny van de Beek is set to sign up for Manchester United for £40million after completing a medical on Monday.
The 23-year-old has reportedly reached a five-year deal to leave Ajax and to Old Trafford.
But the Red Devils will have to act quickly to sign him before Friday to prevent his new signing from having to be quarantined for two weeks.
The has showed the deadline with Sky Sports.
Arsenal are expected to retain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after pronouncing that his new deal was in spite of everything “concluded.”
And Ainsley Maitland-Niles can simply sign up for him and Emiliano Martinez.
But it is rumoured that Schalke are in the position of goalkeeper Martinez as as Bosnian hard guy Sead Kolasinac.
Dani Ceballos is in a momentary position of transfer from Real Madrid to Emirates.
Liverpool can sell Georginio Wijnaldum to Barcelona to lose a budget and bring thiago Alcantara from Bayern Munich.
Lionel Messi can face a penalty and a fine of 1.1 million pounds for lack of education in the Barcelona and Covid trials.
Marca reports that Argentine superstar could face “serious sanctions” for jumping.
Everton has moved to the capture of Brazilian midfielder Allan of Napoli by an Array25 million pound deal.
Carlo Ancelotti is desperately looking to sign his former play-off after not counting Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in the Spurs.
The BBC reports that Everton can reach an agreement after the requested value has been reduced by 40 million pounds.
UN FODED SILVA
David Silva tested Covid-19 on his first day at Real Sociedad.
The Legend of Man City was unlucky enough to begin his return to Spain.
He signed a loose Etihad after retiring after spending a decade as a citizen.
The 34-year-old posed at The Anoeta Stadium before the broke later on Monday.
DANE & DUSTED
Inter Milan is in a position to reduce its losses to Christian Eriksen just seven months after his accession, according to reports.
The Danish playmaker has never forced his way into Antonio Conte’s first-team plans in spite of being one of Inter’s marquee additions.
Eriksen, 28, has been limited to only 8 starts in the league and has also left the bench for the final Europa League defeat to Sevilla.
He has scored once in Serie A and has helped twice after failing since his $16.9 million swap.
Speculation in Italy suggests that Eriksen signed from Tottenham through Inter owners, against Conte’s will.
Today, Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo says he is able to sell Eriksen to raise more funds for the movement.
MAIT ME AN OFFER
Arsenal to link Emiliano Martinez and Ainsley Maitland-Niles to new contracts … once they have reached a new agreement with skipper Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
The ultimate FA Cup feel, Martinez, kept the No. 1 shirt ahead of Bernd Leno, back in shape, for last Saturday’s network shield clash with Liverpool.
While the wolves and the New Boy of the English team, Maitland-Niles, are in the world, it has also shone on Wembley.
The Mirror reports that Arteta is also focusing on retaining Argentine goalkeeper Martinez, 27, whose is being monitored through Aston Villa.
And the Spanish coach has taken a 180-degree turn to the flexible Maitland-Niles, who was leaving at the end of last season.
KAN DO IT
Inter to point to N’Golo Kante, confirmed journalist Fabrizio Biasin.
However, the bald Italian added: “But there’s more to see me in a hairdresser.”
He says it’s because Kante will charge between 54 and 62.5 million pounds and that some kind of “magic formula” would make the deal come true.
However, the site, Semper Inter, says that if Kante is a key purchase, Inter could be offering Marcelo Brozovic or Christian Eriksen to Chelsea as heavyweights.
They claim that either players are lately for sale, yet indispensable either.
OH DANI BOY
Dani Ceballos is about to return to Arsenal on loan for a moment by Real Madrid.
Spanish media sixth and guru Fabrizio Romano showed the news.
– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) 31 August 2020
WIJ OH WIJ?
Georginio Wijinaldum of Liverpool could be sold to Barcelona as the Reds seek to raise cash to buy Thiago Alcantara from Bayern Munich.
Barcelona is a midfielder after firing Ivan Rakitic for Sevilla.
New boss Ronald Koeman entered into a relationship with 29-year-old Wijnaldum when he was coach of the Dutch national team.
And the Reds have been connected with bringing Thiago to Anfield after the former Barca player expressed a preference for leaving Bayern.
DODGER ARTFUL
Arturo Vidal criticized the board of directors of Barcelona.
The midfielder criticized the bosses of the Catalan giants for his team.”
He told Daniel Habif’s YouTube channel: “The last 3 years are what a team like Barcelona deserves.
“The most productive team in the global can’t have thirteen professional players.You can’t win with DNA. Messi is the most productive in the global, an alien, but wants assistance for greater results.
ALL MESSI GETS
Lionel Messi may face a penalty and a £ 1.1 million fine for failing to coach Barcelona.
The line of “free agents” was lit in Catalonia after LaLiga issued a saying that deserves not to be let in for nothing.
Messi skipped Sunday’s education and coronavirus tests because he thinks he’s gone.
Marca reports that the Argentine could face “severe penalties” because of his actions.
DON AND DUST
Donny van de Beek completed his medical exam before moving for a million pounds to Manchester United.
SunSport understands that the former Ajax player has tried any problems in Holland.
But he’ll be denied his favorite number 6 shirt at Old Trafford.
Paul Pogba remains and will give up his number so that the Dutchman can obtain the cursed No7 jersey left vacant through Alexis Sanchez.
PIERRE-FECT NEWS
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s new contract with Arsenal would be “completed”.
The Gunners’ boss has left the enthusiasts in the for his long career at the club.
But it looks like he’ll stay after lifting the FA Cup and Community Shield in a month.
BT Sport host Jake Humphrey on Twitter who had told him the contract had been concluded.
– Jake Humphrey (@mrjakehumphrey) August 31, 2020
BEEK OF THE NET
Donny van de Beek can turn 40 if he arrives at Old Trafford by Friday.
It will be a million pound deal on a five-year contract negotiated through former Red Devil and Ajax leader Edwin van der Sar.
The government told Sky Sports that they would quarantine him if he checked in before playing one of the Dutch games, as he would then be entitled to an exemption.
For sporting reasons, you will be loose to exercise with your new teammates than to isolate yourself for two weeks.
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– Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) August 31, 2020
BACK PROTECTION ACTION
Jesse Lingard and Andreas Pereira may just be sold to make way for Donny van de Beek.
MailOnline reports that Manchester United is in a position to sell the pair in a transparent area after they fell into the hierarchical order.
Van de Beek is believed to have agreed to the terms of a five-year contract at Old Trafford before leaving Ajax.
Lingard, 27, has been at United for 20 years, but has controlled to start a Prem game since January 1.
Pereira is also on the sidelines after not being able to be part of the Alignment Gunnar Solskjaer lineup since February.
HE JUST WANTS TO BE HAPPY.
Lionel Messi’s cousin Maximiliano Biancucchi believes Manchester City would be the best solution for the Barcelona icon.
As Ole reports, Biancucchi said: “I don’t think Messi plays with friends, he has to locate a position where he’s happy.
“If he were satisfied in Barcelona, he would have stayed there.You have to be careful how you feel.
“I never imagined that Leo would just leave Barcelona.
“Of all the groups named, I think at Manchester City it would have compatibility well.
“Messi’s a kid, so it hurts me a lot to be criticized by the resolute because they say he builds equipment.”
ANY CONQUEROR
Everton has approached the reception of 25 million pounds from Brazilian midfielder Allan after Napoli showed an imminent deal.
Toffees manager Carlo Ancelotti had desperately sought to locate the 29-year-old while trying to reach midfield.
The Italian was snubbed in his attempt to point out Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg after the Dane made it clear that he sought to point to Tottenham from Southampton.
However, Ancelotti has had more to negotiate with his former club Napoli for Allan.
According to the BBC, Everton controlled to close the deal after the Serie A giants reduced their initial value from £40 million to £25 million.
The President of Naples, Aurelius de Laurentiis, confirmed: “Allan joins Everton.It will be announced shortly.”
‘Gutted’
Marcus Rashford has explained that he must withdraw from the England national team.
It means that Jack Grealish has been called through Gareth Southgate, having been rejected in the first place.
He tweeted: “Eviscerate … I will never let this team down, however, those games came too soon for me.
“I’ve done the most productive thing so far. I have to start the season at my most productive time for the club and the country.
“Good guys, I’ll be cheering you on from home.”
– Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) 31 August 2020
MESSI WAGES
This is what Lionel Messi would gain if he joined Manchester City.
It’s not a job, as they go.
Break
Jack Grealish has risen to the England national team.
In a dramatic U-turn in the past, he has passed the midfielder his first chance to perform on the foreign stage.
The Southgate team meets for coronavirus testing at St George’s Park, a league of nations double match striker with Iceland and Denmark.
Grealish hoped to throw the original Three Lions birthday party after saving his Midlands club from relegation.
And after being snubbed in the first place, the 24-year-old without a cap didn’t take it well.
Grealish liked a Twitter article that compares his stats to Leeds star Kalvin Phillips, who is part of the team despite a lack of Experience in the Premier League.
Don’t panic
Gabriel Magalhaes is expected to be announced as Arsenal shortly.
Gunner enthusiasts are convinced the move is likely to fall through, awaiting a response last week.
But everything indicates from the club that the Brazilian will be announced in the next 48 hours and that the enthusiasts will be there to calm down.
Let’s not say that the player’s brilliant and subtle videos can take some time to edit and assemble.
MES-Y SITUATION
Mesut Ozil presented a way out of his nightmare with Arsenal, with a move towards the Saudi aspect of Al Nassr.
The 2014 World Cup winner doesn’t feel like Mikel Arteta’s first team anytime soon.
The “be offer” amounts to 258,000 pounds per week from Al Nassr, however, it remains to be seen how serious the be offer is.
Ozil still has one year left of his current contract with Arsenal and the Turkish online page Fanatik believes the Saudi club can pay his salary.
ON THE TRADING RAK
Ivan Rakitic returns to Seville.
The Croatian international, 32, one of the scapegoats after Barca’s 8–2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
But the two clubs controlled to succeed in a quick deal by the World Cup finalist.
KING OF CLUBS
Tottenham led Newcastle to the race for Josh King after talking to the Bournemouth striker.
The Spurs have increased their interest in talking to their agent last week, to talk to Sports’ movement guru Alex Crook.
Newcastle has yet to fall with the 28-year-old or his reps, but would still be “in the race,” according to Chronicle.live.
The Spurs are for a striker to upgrade Harry Kane in case he injures himself this season.
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce said one of his most sensible priorities this summer is to draw a striker, and with a tight budget to work with, King turns out to be doing the trick.
He has scored 50 times in games since joining the Cherries in a loose Blackburn in 2015.
BUM CASE
Manchester City will be a new fan if he achieves a sensational move for Lionel Messi.
Miss BumBum and Messi’s mega fan, Suzy Cortez, are in a position to turn their backs on Barcelona’s years of training team and their idol after their request for movement.
Nou Camp legend Messi, 33, will leave after a bitter ties with the board following Barca’s 8-2 humiliation against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
The city is about to settle for the terms of a $1.4 million-a-week deal for the Argentine, and any move will come with a glamorous new fan.
The very good Suzy, 30, told SunSport: “As long as Josep Maria Bartomeu is president of Barcelona, I will not wear the jersey or celebrate their victories or titles.
“Messi has done it all for Barcelona.Without Messi in the last five years, we couldn’t even qualify for the Europa League.
HOW WE MAKE ZLAT
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is about to extend his contract with AC Milan through about 120,000 euros in line with the week.
The Swedish striker rejoined his former club the summer after spending a year in MLS with LA Galaxy.
Ibrahimovic, who scored 10 goals in 18 Serie A games, had a chance to extend his contract.
According to Sky Sports, the 38-year-old is about to settle for a year in Milan with his salary, which would accumulate at 40,000 euros according to the week.
Speaking on his pass back to Italy on Saturday night, Ibrahimovic said: “Finally, everything is in position and I can in spite of everything pass back to where I feel at home.”
He then told the Milan website: “As I said, I’m not here to be a pet.
“I’m here to bring effects and help the team, the coach and the team get back to where Milan is.”
SAMP-ADORE ALREADY
Sampdoria is negotiating an agreement to borrow Mohamed Elneny for the season, he reports.
The Egyptian midfielder spent the season on loan at Besiktas and has two years left on a contract.
Arteta doesn’t seem interested in holding him either, but he played the full 90 minutes of the Community Shield on Saturday.
Tuttomercato says the Serie A team could offer him first-team football next season.
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