Key developments in the world of football transfers and contracts have emerged. These updates provide insights into player movements and managerial situations.
- Marc Guehi shows interest in a potential move to Liverpool.
- Liverpool are not targeting Florian Wirtz for a transfer.
- Anthony Gordon’s contract talks with Newcastle are currently facing challenges.
- Trent Alexander-Arnold prefers to stay at Liverpool amid contract expiration.
Crystal Palace and England defender, Marc Guehi, aged 24, has expressed his eagerness to join Liverpool, overlooking long-term admirers Newcastle, according to Football Insider.
Contrary to speculations, Liverpool have no intention of pursuing a £100 million move for Bayer Leverkusen and Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz, 21, as reported by Echo.
Newcastle are facing difficulties in advancing contract negotiations with their 23-year-old English winger, Anthony Gordon, who was a target for Liverpool last summer, based on information from The Telegraph.
Liverpool had considered funding the Gordon deal by selling England defender Joe Gomez, 27, to Newcastle in a £45 million transaction, as per The Mirror. Newcastle, meanwhile, are keen on securing Gordon with a long-term contract amidst interest from Arsenal, according to The Sun.
Trent Alexander-Arnold‘s preference is to sign a new contract with Liverpool when his current contract expires next summer, echoed by Football Insider.
Chelsea approached AC Milan during the summer to discuss a potential transfer for 29-year-old France goalkeeper Mike Maignan, but were discouraged by the €80 million (£66.8 million) valuation set by the Serie A club, as reported by Corriere dello Sport via Metro.
Real Madrid are monitoring the progress of 20-year-old Argentina youth international Nico Paz at Como and may consider activating a buy-back clause if his performance remains impressive, per AS.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly under scrutiny, with the club evaluating potential replacements, according to Teamtalk. Former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expressed his willingness to return to Old Trafford, stating, “I would say yes every day of the week,” as quoted by ESPN.
Sean Dyche has articulated his desire to continue as Everton’s manager post-takeover and to lead the team into their new stadium, according to The Telegraph.
These latest updates underscore ongoing dynamics in the football world, concerning player transfers and managerial roles.