90min rounds up the most recent switch information, rumours and gossip circulating world wide…
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has challenged the membership to boost the cash wanted to signal Porto striker Samu Aghehowa, beforehand often called Samu Omorodion, in January. (El Nacional – Spain)
Barcelona will look to promote centre-back Ronald Araujo in the summertime in the event that they succeed of their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah. (Fichajes – Spain)
Pep Guardiola is constant to drive Manchester Metropolis‘s curiosity in Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, who may very well be the topic of a January bid. (Mail Sport)
Arsenal are eager to signal Brentford ahead Bryan Mbeumo in some unspecified time in the future in 2025, however Newcastle are additionally identified admirers. (Soccer Insider)
Chelsea are able to pay €100m (ÂŁ82.9m) to signal Newcastle striker Alexander Isak after figuring out the Swede as their high goal. (Fichajes – Spain)
If Newcastle do lose Isak, they may look to reinvest the cash in Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres. (CaughtOffside)
Trent Alexander-Arnold has rejected Actual Madrid‘s advances as a result of the Liverpool right-back would favor to affix Barcelona when his contract expires in the summertime. (El Nacional – Spain)
Actual Madrid are severely contemplating pursuing each Liverpool ahead Mohamed Salah and Tottenham Hotspur‘s Son Heung-min when their contracts expire on the finish of the season. (Fichajes – Spain)
If Liverpool discover themselves needing a brand new winger in 2025, they may be a part of the race for Napoli’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. (GIVEMESPORT)
Inter Miami have made Kevin De Bruyne their high switch goal because the Belgian approaches the tip of his contract with Manchester Metropolis. (The Mirror)
Aston Villa have joined Tottenham within the race to signal 19-year-old Reims midfielder Valentin Atangana. (The Solar)
Former West Ham supervisor David Moyes is into account to switch Gary O’Neil as Wolverhampton Wanderers supervisor. (The Telegraph)