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Anthony Gordon is nearing a long-term contract extension with Newcastle United, dealing a significant blow to Liverpool and Arsenal, who have been tracking the transfer of the talented 23-year-old winger.
Sean Dyche has expressed his determination to lead Everton into their new stadium next season, but acknowledged uncertainty surrounding his future should the Friedkin Group complete their proposed takeover.
Real Madrid are keeping a watchful eye on Nico Paz‘s progress at Como, with a buy-back clause option available for the 20-year-old Argentina youth international if he sustains his impressive performance.
Meanwhile, former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reiterated his desire to return to Old Trafford, affirming he would accept the managerial role “every day of the week” if offered.
Manchester United reportedly remain interested in signing Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, despite having two bids rejected for the England international last summer transfer, which led to the signings of Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich and Leny Yoro from Lille.
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Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United can turn Joshua Zirkzee into a striker who can solve their goalscoring problems, despite his slow start to life at Old Trafford.
Manuel Locatelli insists he has no regrets about rejecting a move to Arsenal three years ago, but does have praise for Mikel Arteta and his side.
Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi, would reportedly seize the opportunity to join Liverpool, prioritizing the Anfield club over long-term admirers Newcastle United.
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Liverpool, however, have no intention of pursuing a £100m deal for Bayer Leverkusen and Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz, ending speculation about a potential transfer.
Chelsea made repeated attempts to sign France goalkeeper Mike Maignan from AC Milan last summer, but ultimately abandoned their pursuit due to the Serie A club’s £66.8m valuation, equivalent to 80m euros.
The Premier League has temporarily scrapped plans to revise its financial regulations amid ongoing legal proceedings against Manchester City, which will determine the fate of the existing rules.