Saturday, June 15, 2019

TRANSFER UPDATES: Who's heading where?

Salah set for anfield stay amidst Real and Juve interest.

Liverpool superstar, Mohammed Salah will remain at Liverpool despite interest from Real Madrid and Juventus but may consider his options at the end of next season.
Salah was rumoured to be the subject of £150m ($189m) offers from Real and Juve, but has opted to remain with the European Champions The Mirror reports.
Salah, who has 71 goals in 104 Liverpool appearances, will attempt to improve on the Reds second-place Premier League finish from last year.

Hudson-Odoi set to stay in Chelsea if Lampard arrives.

Chelsea wonderkid Callum Hudson-Odoi will sign a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge if Frank Lampard replaces Maurizio Sarri at the club, according to Daily Mail .
The winger, who's currently recovering from an achilles injury, would welcome a chance to reunite with former youth team boss Jody Morris, who will return to the club as part of Lampard's backroom staff.
Lampard is widely tipped to replace Sarri in West London, with the Italian set to take over at Juventus .
Hudson-Odoi had been heavily linked with a move to Bayern Munich .

Benteke set to remain with Palace.

Christian Benteke is eager to stay at Crystal Palace this summer, reports the Evening Standard .
The Belgian striker has been linked with a move to big money move to China,but he has indicated he has no desire to call time on his Premier League adventure just yet.

Fraser not sure arsenal move 


Ryan Fraser has aired doubts over his proposed move to Arsenal due to the fee Bournemouth are demanding for him, according to The Scotsman.
The Cherries are reportedly demanding £30m (€34m/$38m) for the wide player, who has just one year left to run on his contract, and the Gunners are baulking at his price tag.
Fraser recorded the second-highest number of assists in the Premier League last season with 14 assists.


Milan set to bring Lovren to San siro

AC Milan have opened talks regarding a move for Liverpool's Croatian defender Dejan Lovren, claims Milan News.
The Croatia international is said to be open to the idea of leaving the Champions League winners for San Siro after finding play time hard to get. 

Lukaku future uncertain as Man Utd sets asking price.

Romelu Lukaku's future with Manchester United remains uncertain as the Red Devils look to recoup £80 million ($101m) for the striker, according to the Daily Mail.
Lukaku has an interest in linking up with Antonio Conte at Inter , having nearly joined Conte's Chelsea over United back in 2017 as the coach favours big, physical strikers to lead his line.
However that will require United receive a pay that matches most of what they paid Everton for his services, and the Red Devils are content to let Lukaku remain at the club if that £80m demand is not met.

Hummels set for Dortmund return

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have agreed a fee for defender Mats Hummels, according to Bild .
The defender will return to Dortmund for €20 million (£18m/$23m), plus additional bonuses, while an agreement has also been reached on Hummels' salary.

Pogba ready  to force Madrid move with transfer request. 

France start looks set to leave the theatre of dreams this summer. Paul Pogba is ready to force a move to Real Madrid by submitting a transfer request to Manchester United, according to ABC .
The midfielder is determined to move to the Spanish side this summer after three years at Old Trafford and Madrid are anxious to get the deal wrapped up before the end of July. Pogba has already agreed to take a pay cut to join the capital club, but he still has to convince United to let him go and he is willing to make an official request if need be. 

Arsenal set to land Ligue-2 starlet

Arsenal are closing in on the signature of Lorient's Alexis Claude-Maurice, according to Soccerlink.
The 21-year-old forward is set to become the Gunners' first signing of the summer for a reported £18m (€20m/$23m), after their first two bids were turned down.
He scored 14 goals in Ligue 2 last season as Lorient finished 6th in the division.

Courtesy: Goal.com


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