Manchester United appear to be planning a double attack on Paris Saint-Germain, citing Randal Kolo Muani as the solution to Paris Saint-Germain’s batting problems and Nuno Mendes as the ideal left-back. However, neither move looks easy. Kolo Muani, who moved to the Parc des Princes for £77m just 16 months ago and has scored twice in 14 games this season, could be available on loan and is an interesting player for Tottenham. At the same time, he is also included in a shortlist of three players drawn up by Tottenham. Juventus are joined by United’s Joshua Zirksee and West Ham’s near-injured Niklas Furkurg, but the Old Lady is hoping to free up funds by selling former Aston Villa midfielder Douglas – Luiz has returned to the Premier League, with Manchester City being one of three clubs to make an offer for him.
Meanwhile, Mendes has 18 months left on his contract in Paris, with the Telegraph reporting that there have been “several discussions” between United and the 22-year-old’s agent, but at the same time PSG It is also reported that they are hoping to persuade Mendes to sign a new contract. “It is questionable whether he will request a transfer during this period.”
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich have opened talks with Sporting’s Viktor Gökeres’ agent in the hopes of thwarting a potential move to Manchester and reuniting him with former manager Ruben Amorim in Manchester. It became. If the Kolo Muani incident doesn’t happen, United could try to sign Victor Osimhen instead, but Napoli could even be offered Marcus Rashford as a substitute, the Nigerian on loan at Galatasaray. We have no intention of letting players leave this month. Meanwhile, Olympiakos are prepared to pay £1.5m to loan Anthony until the rest of the season, Casemiro is still wanted in Saudi Arabia and there are plans to sign him for around £23m, with United’s counter will be dealt with for £50m. They will lose the player they signed two and a half years ago and will remain in the same Al Nasr team as Cristiano Ronaldo.
Speaking of disappointing and expensive transfer failures, Chelsea want to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, but from £40m rather than the £18m they received when they sold him in 2021. They could have to pay £50m more. Fortunately, they will be reaping the high rewards. Some of that is back thanks to a clever offering clause of about 18%. The Sun reported that Chelsea had made the initial bid, but quoted “sources” as saying: “Their offer was far from a fair price. It was foolish and they needs to offer more to have hope.”
The Mail disputes that there have only been “internal negotiations” at Stamford Bridge regarding the move and that “Palace are aware of the interest”, but it is clear that Chelsea are “looking forward to a significant remuneration package”. An agreement could be precluded by the fact that “the parties are moving away from payment.” ”. Newcastle and Liverpool are potential rivals for the centre-back, whose contract runs until the end of next season and Chelsea could eventually bring in another Palace defender in the form of Trevor Chalobah. He actually has the advantage of still being a player, with the remainder of his loan contract at Selhurst Park cancelled.
Meanwhile, Chelsea midfielder Cesare Casadei could leave the club, with Torino keen to bring the 21-year-old back home. Italian newspaper Tuttosport has reported that Il Toro manager has reached an agreement with Everton to sign Beto and has already signed one Premier League player.
Liverpool’s chances of signing Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkes may or may not actually be what they want, but as The Times puts it, they are a “worshipping is widely assumed to be “a person”, which will be heightened by the impending arrival of vitality. The stadium of Julio Soler, a 19-year-old Argentine left back who plays for Atlético Lanús. The transfer fee could rise to £11.5m. Meanwhile, in right-back news, Aston Villa are eyeing Celta Vigo’s Óscar Mingueza, while also casting a casual eye on several unnamed replacements.