-
Guardian
1 of 6
-
2 hours ago
Three clubs are interested in Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen, Liverpool eye Nice winger Mohamed-Ali Cho, while Chelsea prepare bid for Pablo Barrios.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool are interested in Bournemouth’s 19-year-old Spain Under-21 defender Dean Huijsen, who has a £55m release clause in his contract. (TBR Football)
Liverpool are interested in signing France-born England Under-21 winger Mohamed-Ali Cho, 21, from Nice. (Teamtalk)
Chelsea are preparing a £58.3m (70m euros) summer bid for Atletico Madrid’s 21-year-old Spain defender Pablo Barrios. (Fichajes)
Saudi Pro-League club Al-Nassr came very close to reaching an agreement for Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez from Liverpool in January before the Reds rejected a deal for the 25-year-old. (Givemesport)
Aston Villa and Arsenal have expressed interest in signing Olympiakos‘ 17-year-old Greece Under-21 forward Charalampos Kostoulas and Greece midfielder Christos Mouzakitis, 18. (Birmingham World)
Crystal Palace, Rangers and Norwich are interested in Birmingham’s 18-year-old English winger Zaid Betteka. (Football Insider)
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is planning to cut more jobs to help free up cash for new signings. (Star)
Aston Villa and Paris St-Germain did not include a buy option into the loan deal for Spain midfielder Marco Asensio, 29, but both clubs are open to a potential permanent move in the summer. (Fabrizio Romano)
Former Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag could be in line for a managerial return with Feyenoord. (AD – in Dutch. Subscription required)
Roma want to do a permanent deal with AC Milan for Belgium midfielder Alexis Saelemaekers, 25, but a swap deal involving English striker Tammy Abraham, 27, is not on the table. (Calciomercato – in Italian)
Manchester United’s players believe a change in the style of play to the one currently used by boss Ruben Amorim may be the best way forward. (Mail – subscription required)
Champions League games, including the final, could be held in United States from the year 2033 onwards as Uefa look to enter a new global commercial rights deal. (Independent)
Related topics
- Football
发表回复