Transfer Gossip Today: Fofana Joins AEK Athens On Loan Deal

Transfer Gossip Today

TRANSFER GOSSIP TODAY:

Chelsea forward David Datro Fofana is set to join AEK Athens on loan, with an option for the Greek side to make the deal permanent for £20 million.

 

Manchester City are still waiting to assess the full extent of the injury suffered by Nathan Ake on international duty.

 

Chelsea and Tottenham remain interested in Lecce’s 19-year old Denmark defender Patrick Dorgu, who is valued at around 40m euros (£33.8m).

 

Monaco and Brazil defender Vanderson, 23, is attracting strong interest from Chelsea, with Manchester United and Tottenham also showing interest in the highly sought-after right-back

 

Bayern Munich are planning to offer Jamal Musiala a new contract to ward off interest from Manchester City and Arsenal, with president Herbert Hainer confident that the 21-year-old will commit his future to the German club.

 

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Mauricio Pochettino, the new manager of the United States men’s national team, will receive an annual salary of around $6 million (£4.6 million)

 

West Ham are preparing to receive an offer from Galatasaray for 30-year-old Italian defender Emerson Palmieri.

 

Arsenal are still waiting to discover the full extent of Martin Odegaard‘s ankle injury but their captain is expected to be unavailable for at least three weeks.

TRANSFER GOSSIP TODAY

England have left the door open in their hunt for a permanent manager by sounding out a number of external candidates.

 

Marc Guehi remains a target for Newcastle United, with Paul Mitchell and Eddie Howe working together once more.

 

Andriy Lunin has signed a new contract with Real Madrid, which will keep him at the club until 2028, despite having doubts about his future due to limited playing time and concerns about usurping Thibaut Courtois as the first-choice goalkeeper

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