Manchester United Draw a Firm Line with Tottenham Over Benjamin Sesko
According to TeamTalk, Manchester United have rejected Tottenham's approach for Benjamin Sesko; neither the player nor the club are open to a departure.
The Catalan club are expected to make a concrete move for Arsenal's Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres in the coming weeks.
Read More arrow_right_altTottenham's Italian goalkeeper will undergo his medical in Turin today and sign for Juventus on a loan deal with a buy option clause.
According to the BBC, the likelihood of the English winger spending the season at Manchester United is increasing.
According to TeamTalk, Manchester United have rejected Tottenham's approach for Benjamin Sesko; neither the player nor the club are open to a departure.
According to Marca, PSG are very close to signing Barcelona's Ferran Torres for around €50 million.
According to TeamTalk, Newcastle will allow Nick Woltemade to leave the club either on loan or via a permanent sale, with the club's preference being a permanent transfer worth around €65 million.
According to Sky Sports, Newcastle United have labelled Lewis Hall as "not for sale," making Manchester United's pursuit of the player significantly more difficult.
According to L'Equipe, PSG are preparing to reject Liverpool's new €115 million offer for Bradley Barcola, with the French club's valuation set at €150 million.
According to an extensive Telegraph investigation, FIFA president Gianni Infantino secured an undeserved promotion and a significant pay rise for a female employee during his time as UEFA secretary-general; FIFA strongly denies the allegations.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Bruno Guimaraes' move to Arsenal has put Martin Zubimendi's place in the squad at risk, boosting the likelihood that Xabi Alonso's Chelsea could sign the Spanish midfielder.
In Opta's latest rankings, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Manchester City occupy the top three spots, while Real Madrid sit at number eight.
Galatasaray accelerates initiatives to sign Villarreal's promising young talent Renato Veiga, who perfectly complies with the U23 rule.