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Football Rumours Thursday 30th May 2024
2024-05-30 09:35:30



TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • RB Leipzig’s 20-year-old Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko is Arsenal's top transfer target this summer.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Tottenham forward Richarlison has said he will be playing in England next season and dismissed suggestions he is in talks to leave the club as "fake news".
    (Daily Express)


  • Manchester United are targeting Everton's 21-year-old English defender Jarrad Branthwaite, who is valued at between £60-70m.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Aston Villa, West Ham and Arsenal are looking at USA Under-20s international Rokas Pukstas.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Aston Villa are interested in Chelsea's 24-year-old England midfielder Conor Gallagher.
    (Independent)


  • West Ham United are close to signing Flamengo centre-back Fabricio Bruno.
    (Athletic)


  • New Liverpool manager Arne Slot is keen to make a bid for Aston Villa and England forward Ollie Watkins, 28, as a replacement for Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez, 24.
    (Sun)


  • Crystal Palace are closing in on the signing of Morocco centre-back Chadi Riad, who is due to undergo a medical ahead of his £14m move from Barcelona.
    (Daily Express)


  • Manchester City are considering a move for Werder Bremen's 28-year-old German goalkeeper Michael Zetterer.
    (Sport Witness)


  • Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal will reportedly battle with Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich for Leeds teenager Archie Gray this summer.
    (Daily Express)


  • Manchester United are considering a swap deal involving 22-year-old England striker Mason Greenwood and Atletico Madrid's 24-year-old Portugal forward Joao Felix.
    (Daily Star)


  • Brentford have finalised a deal to sign United States Under-19 goalkeeper Julian Eyestone on a free transfer.
    (Athletic)


  • Everton and West Ham have opened talks with Burnley over a deal for 22-year-old French defender Maxime Esteve.
    (L'Equipe)


  • Manchester United are reportedly ready to sell Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
    (Sun)


  • Chelsea have to raise funds through players sales before 30 June to comply with Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
    (Sun)


  • Bayern Munich are interested in a move for Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton, as the new club hierarchy sees him as the midfield profile they have been missing.
    (Independent)


  • Rennes and Lyon are set to bid £35m for West Ham's 28-year-old Morocco defender Nayef Aguerd.
    (Football Insider)


  • RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg and Roma are interested in Manchester City's 28-year-old England midfielder Kalvin Phillips.
    (Sun)



MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is in talks over a new contract that would see him become one of the highest paid managers in the Premier League.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, 47, is a contender for the Leicester manager's job.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Swiss double-winner Raphael Wicky is a new name under consideration to become Sunderland's next manager.
    (Sun)


  • New Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany wants Middlesbrough coach Aaron Danks to join his backroom team.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Olympiakos beat Fiorentina 1-0 after extra-time in the Europa Conference League final on Wednesday to win the club's first major European trophy.
    (Sky Sports)



INTERNATIONAL STUFF

  • Greenland has submitted an application to CONCACAF for membership in the confederation, which governs international football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, according to social media posts by the Football Association of Greenland and the men's national team manager Morten Rukjaer.
    (Athletic)


OTHER STUFF

  • Liverpool are planning to offer 20-year-old Northern Ireland defender Conor Bradley a new improved contract.
    (Teamtalk)


  • Football's top leagues and player unions will today join forces to tell Fifa: "We will not play in your Club World Cup - you're killing the game."
    (Sun)


  • Premier League clubs in Europe will be helped by a seeding system in next season's Carabao Cup, giving them a potentially easier path in a measure designed to reduce fixture congestion.
    (Daily Mail)
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