CHELSEA’s attempt to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen is delayed due to their ordinary demands of £500,000 a week, SunSport can exclusively reveal.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa are reportedly eyeing Raheem Sterling.
Elsewhere, we have the issue of Newcastle’s pursuit of Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi.
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Juventus have closed the signing of Nico González.
A of the club confirmed: “The Juventus squad is strengthened with a talented newcomer. Nicolás Iván González, better known as Nico González, is officially a Juventus player.
“The 26-year-old attacking midfielder comes to Juventus from Fiorentina and has signed a contract that will allow him to now play in black and white. “
Gonzalez scored goals in all competitions last season.
Joao Cancelo’s move to Barcelona has reportedly been cancelled.
Mundo Deportivo says they have to pay less than the £21m Manchester City are asking for the Portuguese star.
However, Saudi club Al-Hilal are in the race for the defender’s signature.
The 30-year-old is expected to move before the deadline.
Nottingham Forest have submitted a new offer for Santiago Giménez.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reports: “Proposal of 33 million euros adding add-ons; this would be a record sale for the Feyenoord club.
And he added: “Giménez, open to returning to the clubs now. “
CHELSEA are reportedly exploring a surprise deal for Jadon Sancho that could see a player move in the opposite direction to Manchester United.
Sky Sports claims the two clubs are in talks ahead of Friday’s deadline.
While Di Marzio claims Chelsea outcasts Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell belong to the Red Devils.
But it remains to be noted that an agreement can be reached in time before the window closes.
Sancho was left out of United’s squad in yesterday’s defeat against Brighton.
It seems that the winger is back in Erik ten Hag’s smart books after last season’s debacle.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe asked after his side’s 1-1 draw with Bournemouth if he expected new signings to arrive before Friday’s trade deadline.
He said:
I don’t know how to answer this.
“We’re not in control of it. We’ve made it clear we’d like to add to group.
“But they have to be the right players with the right value for the club to gain short and long-term benefits. “
CRYSTAL PALACE has its eye on Wolves Rayan Ait-Nouri.
The Eagles are looking for a left back who can work in Oliver Glasner’s formula, and Ait-Nouri is their first choice.
Wolves will need more than £30m for the 23-year-old Algerian, who has been courted through several top clubs in the past.
But Palace may have an ace on the table: goalkeeper Sam Johnstone, popular with Wolves.
An industry can paint for both sides, with Gary O’Neill as the elite shooter.
Nottingham Forest have made a £28million bid plus add-ons for Feyenoord ace Santiago Gimenez to Fabrizio Romano.
The deal would be a record sale for Feyenoord and is the third offer Forest has made for the 23-year-old.
Mexican striker Giménez is said to be open to a transfer.
It is unclear whether this deal would constitute a separate deal from his move for Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah or close the door.
Manchester United’s agreement to bring Manuel Ugarte from PSG could be permanent this SUMMER according to Fabrizio Romano.
In the past it was reported that an agreement with a loan and a legal responsibility for purchase was approaching.
However, while Scott McTominay is expected to leave for Napoli, it now looks like the deal with Ugarte could become a permanent deal.
Ivan Toney’s move to Saudi Arabia is now at an “advanced” level from Ben Jacobs.
He claims that SPL vice president Saad Al-Lazeez and sporting director Michael Hemenalo are in London trying to close the deal within 24 hours.
The terms have already been agreed and a full explanation is expected “very soon” before his planned move to Al-Ahli.
Arsenal have asked a further 10 players, according to The Independent’s Reading the Game newsletter.
His ideal signing, Nico Williams, has a clause of 48 million pounds.
West Brom are expected to step up by offering £500,000 for Preston’s Will Keane.
North End temporarily rejected an initial offer from the Baggies for the Republic of Ireland striker last week.
Keane, 31, Preston’s top scorer with thirteen goals last season.
New boss Paul Heckingbottom has no interest in letting his striker go before the transfer window closes on Friday.
Keane scored the game-winner in a 1-0 win over Luton at Deepdale on Saturday.
Man Utd agreed to sell Scott McTominay to Napoli, to The Athletic.
The clubs have agreed a fee of £25m, with United also expected to include a sell-on clause in the deal.
The Scot has one year left on his contract, but his sale would constitute “pure profit” in the books due to his origin from the Red Devils’ academy.
Man Utd know Brazilian midfielder Andre Trindade as their target if they fail to sign Manuel Ugarte.
Trivela reports that delays in the agreement with Ugarte led the Red Devils to choose options that brought them to the door of Fluminense André.
Manchester United have approached the agent of the 23-year-old.
Justin Bijlow will fly to the UK ahead of him in Southampton, reports Fabrizio Romano.
The agreement with Feyenoord will be a loan with an option to buy that will be mandatory if situations related to the number of appearances he makes are met.
Juventus are pushing for a deal for Jadon Sancho, he suggests.
The Italian is in “constant contact” with Manchester United and the player’s agent to reach an agreement.
Gianluca di Marzio reports that a loan deal is being considered, but the player’s salary is the main obstacle.
Sancho reportedly earns £350,000 a week at United.
However, the Turin club says it is “determined” and in a position to do “everything possible” to reach an agreement.
Chelsea’s attempt to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen is delayed due to his usual £500,000-a-week demands.
SunSport understands that it is not easy for Nigeria to achieve a salary that would make him the highest paid player in the Premier League.
Chelsea have been negotiating with Napoli and Osimhen’s representatives for most of the summer, but have yet to reach an agreement.
The Blues have attempted to loan Osimhen because they are reluctant to pay his £110million clause.
This loan proposal was rejected by Napoli, who agreed a separate £38m deal to sign Romelu Lukaku.
Osimhen, 25, will leave the Italian club after submitting a formal move request, with Paris Saint-Germain interested.
Joachim Andersen said Crystal Palace was “cold and cynical” in dealing with its sale.
After moving to Fulham, he told TV2: “Palace wasn’t interested in selling, but I’m 28 and have two years left.
“When they receive an interesting offer, financially, it is also an update for them.
“For me, duration was vital, and five years is a long time in the world of football.
“That’s what made a decision for me. I had many discussions with both parties, but I came to the conclusion that this was the most productive thing for me.
“I was a little disappointed that Palace couldn’t offer me a deal like that (as Fulham might) in relation to the duration.
“It was a cynical, bloodless substitution on Palace’s part, so they too could beat me to the last few pieces. But that’s the way it is, it’s business on Palace’s part. “
Ipswich have shown the defence of defender Dara O’Shea from Burnely.
O’Shea, 25, has signed a five-year contract with Town.
He told TownTV: “I’m excited to sign for the club.
“It was hard not to pay attention to everything the team was able to achieve last season and to have the possibility of signing for a club with such ambition and drive was appealing.
“Coach (Kieran McKenna) was a big part of the reason I wanted to come here and I admire what he and the team have done over the last few seasons, so at this level of my career it’s the best. Time to make the move.
“I need to play in the Premier League and compare myself with the most productive players in the world, which I need to do for as long as possible, and I can’t think of a better position to do it.
“I know a lot of guys on the team and the taste for the game really suits me, where I can show my strengths and improve my weaknesses, so I’m looking forward to getting to work as soon as possible and being part of the team. “team. culture. ”
Angelo Ogbonna is expected to join Watford on a one-year deal.
The 36-year-old’s contract also includes a duration of one more year, according to The Atheltic.
The author of the definition had been a club since he left West Ham at the end of last season.
According to Il Mattino, Man Utd have accepted an offer of £21 million plus bonuses from Napoli for Scott McTominay.
The report adds that a deal is also close to being reached for Billy Gilmour.
They will sign contracts of four and five years respectively.
Alisson has said he is “happy” at Liverpool after refusing to sign for Saudi Arabia.
The goalkeeper, whose contract runs until 2026, said: “I need to fulfill my contract and terminate it here or sign a new one. I am satisfied here. My family is satisfied.
“I never got to the point of talking about salaries and things like that.
“It’s just interesting, but when you hear the numbers that other players get, you feel a little drawn in. It’s normal. “
He added that “now is the time” to move to Saudi Arabia.
Mats Hummels is definitively approaching his return to football after reaching a complex level of negotiations with Real Sociedad.
The Spanish club is negotiating a loan deal with the German, who left Borussia Dortmund when his contract expired last season.
The Spanish club are looking for a new defender after losing Robin Le Normand to Atlético Madrid earlier this summer.
According to The Athletic, Hummels’ decision will not be based on budget or his family, as the 35-year-old is keen to find a smart family solution with a child close to school age.
Ipswich may take their summer spending to more than £100m with a move for Dara O’Shea from Burnley.
The Tractor Boys are in pole position to beat the £18m defender, with Wolves excited.
Ipswich will hope to get the tie in the attempt.
They had reached an agreement last week, we had to wait.
The wolves are also in the squad for the Republic of Ireland defender, while Brentford follows the evolution.
Ronaldinho’s son, Joao Mendes, is one of several young Burnley players who could be sent to DUNDEE in the final days of the transfer window.
But first Turf Moor leaders will have to negotiate a little-known move that threatens to derail transfers to their Scottish sister club.
Burnley have several fringe men, including 19-year-old right winger Mendes, who can head to their SPFL allies but are eligible for SIX foreign loans.
Scotland is a foreign move under regulations, so Burnley can’t dedicate themselves until they see if other players are on loan to European teams.
Mendes left Barcelona earlier this year after his contract expired and joined Burnley in the summer.
Liverpool have reportedly suffered a blow in their pursuit of RB Leipzig defender Mohamed Simakan.
The Reds are reportedly a move for the Frenchman.
However, the Daily Mail claim that Newcastle now appear keen to convince Arne Slot to agree a deal.
They are moving, in case a deal for Marc Guehi proves too expensive.
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