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Football Rumours on Friday 27th April 2018
2018-04-27 08:26:58





TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • Arsenal will rival Atletico Madrid and Napoli for Bayer Leverkusen's 26-year-old Germany goalkeeper Bernd Leno, who is available for a fee of about £17.5m.
    (Sun)


  • Tottenham are ready to sell England left-back Danny Rose, 27, 29-year-old Belgium centre-back Toby Alderweireld, Kenya midfielder Victor Wanyama, 26, and Belgium midfielder Mousa Dembele, 30, to raise £170m as manager Mauricio Pochettino looks to strengthen his squad for next season.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Barcelona are ready to offer Ousmane Dembele to Arsenal in a swap deal to secure the signing of Hector Bellerin this summer.
    (Daily Star)


  • Wales forward Gareth Bale is frustrated at his lack of playing time at Real Madrid, but there are doubts whether a Premier League club would be able to afford the 28-year-old.
    (Guardian)


  • West Ham have joined the race to sign 30-year-old Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans for £3m as Premier League sides prepare for West Brom's relegation.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Brazilian midfielder Andreas Pereira will leave Manchester United this summer if the 22-year-old is not given reassurances about first-team chances.
    (Daily Telegraph)


  • Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has told staff to press on with transfer plans despite uncertainty over the future of manager Antonio Conte, including a move for Nice's £30m-rated Ivory Coast midfielder Jean-Michael Seri, 26.
    (Daily Mirror)


  • Manchester United have beaten Liverpool and Chelsea to signing of 15-year-old midfielder Martin Svidersky. The Slovakian, who has been playing youth football for FC Tatran Presov, was also interesting Manchester City and West Ham.
    (Daily Mail)




  • MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique, the favourite to take over from Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, wants £200m to revamp the Gunners squad next season.
    (Sun)


  • Former England, Tottenham and Arsenal defender Sol Campbell is set to be interviewed by Ipswich Town as they look for a replacement for Mick McCarthy.
    (Daily Telegraph)


  • Everton manager Sam Allardyce's failure to receive public support from club owner Farhad Moshiri has left the former England boss' Goodison Park future uncertain.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Leicester City manager Claude Puel is fighting to save his job as the club plans a big-money squad overhaul this summer.
    (Daily Telegraph)


  • Steven Gerrard is poised to make Gary McAllister his right-hand man in a new Rangers management team.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Lincoln manager Danny Cowley and his brother Nicky have committed their future to the club by signing new deals.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Former Manchester United and Holland manager Louis van Gaal has revealed that he has received an offer to return to footballing management that he 'actually cannot refuse'.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says he deserves the credit for bringing 25-year-old Egypt international Mohamed Salah to Chelsea when he was in charge at Stamford Bridge - not the blame for selling the Liverpool forward to Roma in 2016.
    (ESPN)




  • OTHER STUFF

  • Fulham and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan has insisted his offer to buy Wembley Stadium will have no effect on the Championship club.
    (Sky Sports)


  • A more pragmatic manager, such as Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone, should replace Wenger at Emirates Stadium, says former Republic of Ireland midfielder Andy Townsend.
    (BBC Radio 5 live)


  • Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla took part in a light running session on the Emirates pitch ahead of the match against Atletico Madrid.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Joel Glazer has called Jose Mourinho to tell him what a good job he is doing as Manchester United boss.
    (Sun)



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