OneFootball
Joel Sanderson-Murray·3 April 2020
OneFootball
Joel Sanderson-Murray·3 April 2020
Missing football? Yes, us too.
The transfer rumour mill continues to turn in the absence of the game thankfully, so lets update ourselves with the latest stories from around the world.
Bayern Munich are rapidly losing interest in making a move for Manchester Cityâs Leroy SanĂ©, say the Manchester Evening News.
Wolves striker RaĂșl JimĂ©nez has appeared to put the brakes on a potential move to Manchester United and Real Madrid report Marca, after revealing he does not have a release clause in his contract.
Corriere dello Sport have revealed that Everton would only need to pay half of Lorenzo Pellegriniâs ÂŁ26m upfront if they were to move for the Roma midfielder.
Arsenalâs chances of signing Dani Ceballos permanently have been given a boost after his parent club Real Madrid have deemed him surplus to requirements, according to the Mirror.
Aston Villa could benefit from Marseille needing to raise money to fulfil Financial Fair Play requirements in their chase for Maxime Lopez, although will have competition from Tottenham and West Ham report Estadio Deportivo.
The Daily Mirror are also reporting that Gareth Bale is willing to put his differences with Zinedine Zidane aside and fight for his place at Real Madrid.
This is one that has been dragging on and on, but if one thing about the future of football is certain itâs that the Welshman is unlikely to remain at the BernabĂ©u if either party has anything to do with it.
A penny for the thoughts of Philippe Coutinho.
The on-loan Bayern Munich midfielder doesnât appear to be wanted in Germany and itâs unlikely that he would be able to resurrect his Barcelona career.
Now Leicester Mercury are reporting that Leicester City arenât interested in the Brazilian, despite recent rumours stating otherwise.
You canât help but feel for the 27-year-old but also find it mildly amusing that he and Ousmane DembĂ©lĂ© remain Barcelonaâs record transfers.
Chelsea and Manchester City have joined the race for Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez, who has long been linked with a move to Barcelona.