Football Transfer Rumors Tuesday 21.02.2023 Spain striker Ansu Fati, 20, has been linked with Manchester United but says he has a contract w...
Football Transfer Rumors Tuesday 21.02.2023
Spain striker Ansu Fati, 20, has been linked with Manchester United but says he has a contract with Barcelona until 2027 and hopes to stay with the La Liga club for "many more years". (goal)
Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are all interested in French striker Marcus Thuram, 25, who will be a free agent this summer after rejecting a new contract with Borussia Monchengladbach. (Talksport)
Paris St-Germain are preparing to re-appoint former Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel as the club's manager, after sacking the German in December 2020. Christophe Galtier is currently the coach of the Ligue 1 side. (Evening Standard)
Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay and believe they can get £25m for the 26-year-old. (Football Insider)
Manchester United have agreed in principle with 18-year-old Argentine striker Alejandro Garnacho on a new five-year contract. (ESPN)
West Ham manager David Moyes is set to be sacked if his side, who are in the Premier League's relegation zone, lose at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday. (Hour - registration required)
Leeds United are in talks with former Watford manager Javi Gracia over the vacant coaching position at the club, with the Spaniard part of a shortlist of two shortlisted players. (Guardian)
Tottenham owner Joe Lewis and chairman Daniel Levy are unsure whether they will listen to an offer for the whole club, sell a minority stake or remain in control of the club. (Evening Standard)
The father of Liverpool and Spain midfielder Stefan Bajcetic, 18, says the Reds would not have signed his son from Celta Vigo's academy until they knew rivals Manchester United had stepped up their interest. (El Mundo, via Sport Witness)
Chelsea are in talks to send Brazilian striker Andrey Santos on loan to Palmeiras after the 18-year-old was denied a work permit. (Evening Standard)
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