EUROPEAN SOCCER RUMORS ON TUESDAY THIS MARCH 19 2024

 



EDDIE NKETIAH may leave Arsenal this summer and Wolves have joined Premier League clubs in the hunt for the English striker, 24. (Teamtalk).

Tottenham Hotspur have turned their attention to West Ham English full-back Ben Johnson, 24. (Football)

Liverpool have stepped up their interest in Bayer Leverkusen left-back Piero Hincapie, the 22-year-old Ecuador international. (HITC)

Newcastle United are considering selling Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 26, to fund their summer spending spree. (Football Insider)

Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain were eyeing Guimaraes in Saturday's FA Cup defeat against Manchester City, while PSG are also keeping a close eye on one of his Newcastle team-mates - Swedish striker Alexander Isak, 24. (HITC).

Manchester United are in advanced talks with England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 18, over a new contract. (Football Insider)

Chelsea have identified Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi as a replacement for their current coach Mauricio Pochettino. (TeamTalks)

Former Manchester United striker Eric Cantona has hinted he would be interested in a position at the club under new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. (Independent)

Bayern Munich are ready to sell German midfielder Joshua Kimmich this summer, but the 29-year-old only wants to join Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Real Madrid or Barcelona. (Florian Plettenberg)

Manchester United and Liverpool are among the clubs that want to sign the striker of Real Madrid and Morocco Brahim Diaz, 24. (HITC).

Manchester City and Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva says he is confident he will return to his first club Benfica, but the 29-year-old refused to say when. (SIC - via Portugal)

Everton will need at least £80m to sign England defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 21, who is wanted by Manchester United and Chelsea. (Team Talks)

England striker Raheem Sterling, 29, will reject interest from Saudi Arabia this summer as he tries to win a medal with Chelsea next season. (Standard)

Chelsea are looking to reward England forward Cole Palmer, 21, with a new contract and improved terms after a successful start to life at Stamford Bridge. (Football Insider)

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