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Football Rumours on Sunday 12th February 2023

last updated Sunday 12th February 2023, 9:55 AM



TRANSFER RUMOURS

  • Fulham and Switzerland defender Kevin Mbabu, 27, is in advanced talks over a loan deal with Servette as he looks set to leave the Premier League club.
    (Fabrizio Romano)


  • Arsenal have joined Premier League rivals Newcastle in the race to sign Borussia Monchengladbach attacker Marcus Thuram in the summer.
    (Sun on Sunday)


  • Liverpool may be willing to sell 'superstar' players, including Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 30, this summer.
    (Football Insider)


  • Liverpool would accept an offer of around £15m for 31-year-old German-born Cameroon defender Joel Matip.
    (Football Insider)


  • Liverpool are lining up fresh competition for goalkeeper Alisson, with Anderlecht No 1 Bart Verbruggen top of their shopping list to replace Caoimhin Kelleher if, as expected, he leaves in the summer.
    (Sun on Sunday)


  • Newcastle are plotting a move to sign Lazio and Serbia midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, 27, whose contract expires in 2024.
    (Goal)


  • Midfielder Lewis O'Brien is hoping to quit Nottingham Forest and join a club in America's MLS.
    (Sun on Sunday)


  • Manchester United are interested in signing Roma's Argentina forward Paulo Dybala, 29.
    (Calciomercato)


  • Wolverhampton Wanderers' Portugal midfielder Ruben Neves will listen to offers from Premier League clubs Manchester United, Liverpool and Newcastle United after Barcelona ruled out a possible move for the 25-year-old.
    (Sport)


  • Atletico Madrid and Portugal forward Joao Felix, 23, who is currently on loan at Chelsea, has emerged as a potential summer target for Real Madrid.
    (Fichajes)



MANAGEMENT STUFF

  • Southampton boss Nathan Jones has been sacked after 14 games in charge.
    (Sky Sports)


  • Contact has been made between Real Madrid and German Jurgen Klopp, 55, over the Liverpool manager replacing their Italian boss Carlo Ancelotti, 63, this summer.
    (El Nacional)


  • Leeds United are still hoping to persuade Rayo Vallecano head coach Andoni Iraola to leave Spain and come to the Premier League.
    (Mail on Sunday)


  • Englishman Steven Gerrard, 42, is "very interested" in replacing the sacked Jesse Marsch as Leeds manager.
    (Football Insider)


  • Gerrard would bring former Leeds United midfielder and ex-Liverpool team-mate Gary McAllister back to Elland Road as part of his coaching staff if he is appointed manager.
    (Sunday Mirror)


  • Paris St-Germain are desperate to prise away Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, 52, from the Premier League champions.
    (El Nacional)


  • Both AC Milan and Inter Milan are considering Lazio's Italian boss Maurizio Sarri, 64, to become their future head coach.
    (Football Italia)



INTERNATIONAL STUFF

  • Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson is set to be rewarded for his excellent club form with a first England U21 call for this summer's Euros.
    (Sun on Sunday)


OTHER STUFF

  • Tottenham have suffered another injury setback with Ryan Sessegnon set to miss six weeks with a hamstring issue he suffered in training.
    (Mail on Sunday)


  • Manchester United are in talks with England forward Marcus Rashford, 25, about a contract extension.
    (GiveMeSport)


  • Some Chelsea personnel are "resigned" to England midfielder Mason Mount, 24, not wanting to sign a new contract.
    (Sunday Telegraph)


  • Arsenal have been left furious after it emerged VAR official Lee Mason forgot to draw the appropriate lines when reviewing Ivan Toney's goal for Brentford at the Emirates and should have spotted team-mate Christian Norgaard in an offside position.
    (Mail on Sunday)


  • Manchester City will prove it's business as usual by completing a stunning deal to add Brazilian club EC Bahia to the City Football Group portfolio.
    (Sunday Mirror)


  • UEFA are set to give the green light to a group of Qatari investors interested in buying Manchester United from the Glazers despite concerns over a possible conflict of interest with Qatar Sports Investments already owning Paris Saint-Germain.
    (Mail on Sunday)




















Source BBCSport/SkySports