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Football Rumours on Monday 6th March 2023

last updated Monday 06th March 2023, 11:46 AM



TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • Arsenal defender Pablo Mari's loan move to Monza included a £5.9m transfer fee for the 29-year-old Spaniard if the Italian club avoid relegation from Serie A and they are currently on course to do so.
    (Football London)


  • Manchester United are monitoring Roma striker Tammy Abraham, but his former club Chelsea have first refusal to re-sign the England international, 25, having negotiated an 80m euro (£70.8m) buy-back clause when they sold him to the Serie A side.
    (Athletic)


  • Newcastle United are confident of agreeing a new deal which will keep 25-year-old Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes at the club long-term.
    (Football Insider)


  • AC Milan are ready to make a move for Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the summer and reports in Italy suggest they think he will be available for around £22m.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Leicester City's England playmaker James Maddison, 26, is on Newcastle United's shortlist of summer targets, alongside Manchester United's 26-year-old Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay.
    (Football Insider)


  • Newcastle United are lining up a summer move for Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu and are hopeful of being able to land him for around £15m.
    (Sun)


  • The race to sign Lyon and France midfielder Houssem Aouar has intensified with Napoli joining AC Milan, Roma, Eintracht Frankfurt and Real Betis in their interest in the 24-year-old.
    (Calciomercato)


  • Barcelona want to sign Borussia Monchengladbach and France forward Marcus Thuram, 25, on a free transfer this summer.
    (Fichajes)


  • Lyon director of football Vincent Ponsot has admitted the club has "big regrets" over the £30m they spent to sign Moussa Dembele from Celtic as they prepare to lose him for nothing when his contract expires in the summer.
    (Daily Record)



MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Oxford United are set to make an approach to Charlton Athletic for manager Dean Holden after they parted company with Karl Robinson.
    (Daily Mail)


  • West Ham are one point above the Premier League relegation zone but the Hammers do not intend to sack manager David Moyes as they back the Scot to improve results.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Former Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder made his pitch to Aberdeen as he bids to become the next manager at Pittodrie.
    (Daily Record)


  • Scott Parker has regrettably admitted he is on the brink of the sack after just three months in charge of Belgian side Club Brugge.
    (Daily Star)


OTHER STUFF

  • Arsenal forward Reiss Nelson's contract will run out in the summer and, while talks about extending the 23-year-old Englishman's deal are set to continue, an agreement is not close.
    (90 Min)


  • Mohamed Salah became Liverpool's all-time top scorer in the Premier League after netting his 129th goal for the club in the 7-0 win over Man Utd.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Reading have been warned they have no chance of escaping a six-point deduction being levied this season which could drag them into the Championship relegation battle.
    (Sun)


  • Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is reportedly keen to buy late West Ham co-owner David Gold's shares in the club to become the majority shareholder.
    (Sun)


  • The Premier League has reacted with anger after football lawmakers IFAB refused their latest attempt to trial temporary concussion substitutes next season.
    (Daily Mail)


  • A number of Premier League clubs are becoming more and more frustrated with the number of tributes and cause-promoting they are being asked to carry out.
    (Daily Mail)


  • Cristiano Ronaldo has sent a plane load of care items to victims of the devastating earthquake in Syria and Turkey.
    (Sky Sports)




















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