Transfer news in the last 24 hours
Emmanuel Macron and the Emir of Qatar are trying to convince Kylian Mbappé to stay at PSG.
Phil Foden is close to signing a new contract at Manchester City. His current deal runs out in 2024 but an announcement is not far away.
Steve McClaren is under consideration for a return to Man Utd as Erik ten Hag’s No 2 should the Dutchman be appointed as United’s next permanent manager. Rangnick is set to work just six days a month when he begins a consultancy role at Man Utd this summer. It would constitute 144 days of work should Rangnick remain until 2024.
Ronald Koeman agrees to replace Louis van Gaal as Netherlands head coach after the World Cup. Agreement on a contract starting January 1st 2023.
James Garner is set to be given the chance to impress Man Utd new manager in pre-season during the summer.
Real Madrid want to loan out Eden Hazard this summer, so that they have a better chance of selling him for a bigger fee in 2023. However, Chelsea could get the opportunity to bring Eden Hazard back to Stamford Bridge without paying a transfer fee.
Gonzalo Higuain will retire from football at the end of the MLS season, according to his father.
PSG sporting director Leonardo has clearly insisted with staff at the club to complete the transfer of Manchester United’s Paul Pogba. PSG have made an offer to Paul Pogba. The terms are understood to be lower than the final package Man Utd offered. Pogba is open to joining PSG but prefers a return to Juventus. Dressing room sources at Man Utd say Paul Pogba is effectively ‘gone’ and United have been planning for his expected departure for most of the season. United intend to sign at least one midfielder in the summer.
Aurélien Tchouaméni will cost around €80M to interested clubs. Real Madrid are currently in pole position to sign the midfielder.
Arsenal will target a summer move for striker Lautaro Martínez. However Inter will only let him leave if they receive a bid of €80,000,000.
Ronald Araújo is close to signing a new contract at Barcelona until June 2026!
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