OneFootball
Padraig Whelan·13 June 2019
OneFootball
Padraig Whelan·13 June 2019
As we approach the start of the Copa América, the transfer window shows no signs of slowing down.
We bring you all of the latest gossip.
Inter are ready to reinvent their attack with a powerful aerial approach next season, La Gazzetta dello Sport claim, as Antonio Conte wants to bring in both Manchester Unitedâs Romelu Lukaku and Romaâs Edin DĆŸeko.
Barcelona will sign Antoine Griezmann this summer, according to AltĂ©tico chief executive Miguel Ăngel Gil MarĂn, who claimed the deal has been done since March.
That might not be the only attacking addition from a fellow LaLiga side as Valencia forward Rodrigo Moreno is back on the agenda for the Blaugrana, according to Sport.
A story in the Daily Star suggests that Tottenham Hotspur are set to table an improved bid for Giovani Lo Celso of Real Betis, having came up short with an initial £53m offer, although they face competition from Atlético.
Liverpool are âexploring the possibilityâ of signing Lyon ace Nabil Fekir once again, claim Le ProgrĂ©s, after a deal fell through last summer.
Reports in Le Parisien that PSG have won the Matthijs de Ligt race with a âŹ75m transfer fee and five-year deal worth âŹ10m net per season have been branded âa classic example of fake newsâ by the playerâs agent Mino Raiola.
Sky Sport Italia claim that Juventus youngster Moise Kean is a transfer target for Premier League side Everton as they aim to bolster their attacking options.
Standard Sport report that Manchester United have opted against making a move for out of favour Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale.
After departing Bayern Munich at the end of the season, Franck Ribéry is reportedly keen on a move to England, claim Kicker, and Sheffield United are among the clubs touted as potential landing spots.
Barcelona are âgrowing frustratedâ with the continued stalling of Matthijs de Ligt as the Ajax captain mulls over his future, according to MARCA.
Sky Sports report that Manchester United will dig their heels in over any sale of Paul Pogba and are refusing to consider a fee below £150m.
Real Madrid announced the long-awaited signing of Lyon defender Ferland Mendy, who put pen to paper on a six-year contract.
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They werenât the only side to finalise a move that had been in the works for some time, as Manchester United rubber-stamped the signing of Swansea City winger Daniel James.
Motherwell confirmed they have accepted a club record fee from Celtic for star youngster David Turnbull.
Tottenham and Lyon have opened talks over a move for Tanguy NdombĂ©lĂ©, according to the Guardian, although the French side are holding out for a fee of âŹ75m, considerably higher than Spursâ âŹ75m valuation.