Friday’s transfer news: Man Utd bid for Premier League rival, plan B for Liverpool, Arsenal suffer setback
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Barcelona remain the talk of the transfer rumour mill now that the international window has finally opened.
Yesterday Eden Hazard was finally unveiled as a Real Madrid player after completing a medical with the Spanish giants, following his move from Chelsea. And earlier in the week Daniel James completed his £18m move from Swansea to Manchester United.
The future of Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt meanwhile remains uncertain, with the 19-year-old defender currently linked to a host of clubs eager to land his signature. And Liverpool continue to press for the signature of Lille winger Nicolas Pepe – but have a new striker in their sights.
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Arsenal are meanwhile set to push on with their first signing of the summer with a bid for Bournemouth’s Ryan Fraser set to be lodged. A new centre-back is high on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s priority list at United with Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly and Leicester’s Harry Maguire both options. Crystal Palace’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka is another on the Norwegian’s radar.
It won’t just be incomings at Old Trafford, however, with Paul Pogba a high-profile target for Real Madrid and Alexis Sanchez on his way out with Inter Milan and Juventus fighting it out for his signature – if he drops his wage demands. And Liverpool could be active too as they look to go one better after failing to win the Premier League title by just a single point.
Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of Friday's transfer news, rumours and done deals.
We start with the news that Maurizio Sarri is poised to quit Chelsea for Juventus.
Chelsea are holding out for more than £5m from Juventus for Maurizio Sarri, but the feeling from both camps is that a deal is inevitable, potentially clearing the way for Frank Lampard to return to the club as manager.
The Italian champions’ sporting director Fabio Paratici has been in London the last few days to negotiate, with the club having made Sarri their preferred choice to succeed Max Allegri.
Chelsea are insisting on compensation, since that’s what they had to pay to get Sarri out of his Napoli contract last summer.
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United to open bidding
Manchester United are to open the bidding for Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff.
That’s according to the Evening Standard who claim that United are desperate to sign the 21-year-old midfielder as they overhaul their side.
They also claim that Newcastle may be open to a deal that provides them with the money to sign a new right-back and centre-back.
Liverpool's plan B
The Mirror this morning report that, after deciding not to pursue a bid for Nabil Fekir, Liverpool have turned to their plan B.
Instead of signing a new striker they are going to give Rhian Brewster a chance to impress.
The 19-year-old is highly rated at Anfield and has been tipped to be a future star.
He should find himself with chances to play now that Daniel Sturridge has left as a free agent, with Divock Origi’s future still unclear.
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Juve and Roma eye sensational swap move
Juventus and Roma are working on a sensational deal that would see the clubs swap players: Kostas Manolas moving to Turin and Gonzalo Higuain, back from a disappointing loan spell at Chelsea, moving to the capital.
Roma are ready to sell Edin Dzeko and the Argentine is seen as a suitable replacement, add Gazzetta dello Sport.
The move would put Mauro Icardi in an awkward position, with new Inter boss Antonio Conte keen to get rid of the problematic striker.
Rabiot talking to Juventus
Adrien Rabiot admits he is talking to Juventus.
The PSG star, who will leave the French club on a free transfer this summer, has been targeted by many of Europe's top clubs.
Barcelona had been seen as the favourites, with Manchester United also keen, but Rabiot has now conceded he is talking to the Turin giants and could be Maurizio Sarri's first signing once his move from Chelsea is confirmed.
"I'm talking with Juventus," Rabiot told Corriere dello Sport. " it’s a great club where everyone would like to play.
"I like Italy so much, it’s wonderful here. A demanding season awaits me. At Juventus? Juve watched me and we talked about it, but I can’t say anything.
“Manchester United? It’s the same as last year, I have to decide. I’m on vacation for now. Soon you will know.”
Real to beat Barcelona to sign Japanese wonderkid
Real Madrid are on the verge of signing Takefusa Kubo from FC Tokyo.
Marca report the Spanish giants want the Japanese youngster, 18, and are ready to beat Barcelona to his signing.
PSG are also in the running, but Real look to continue their blitz on the summer transfer window.
Kubo has scored five and assisted four more in 2019 for FC Tokyo.
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Griezmann eyes preferred role at Barcelona
Antoine Griezmann can play all across the front line, which will be part of the reason Barcelona will likely sign the France international from Atletico Madrid.
But Griezmann has eyed a specific role, claim Mundo Deportivo: the left side of the front three.
That means Barcelona are likely to persist with Luis Suarez down the middle, and Lionel Messi, of course, on the left, which could create an issue with Ousmane Dembele and a lack of game time for the French winger.
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