Monday’s Transfer Gossip: Marcelo, Perisic, Ten Hag, Fulgini, Rice, Diaz, Ndombele

Monday's Transfer Gossip: Marcelo, Perisic, Ten Hag, Fulgini, Rice, Diaz, Ndombele

  • Brazilian full-back Marcelo has told Real Madrid that he will leave the club at the end of the season with Brazilian club Fluminese a likely destination for the 33-year-old. (El Nacional – in Catalan)

 

  • West Ham manager David Moyes has warned that any club would have to pay over £100m to stand any chance of signing England midfielder Declan Rice(Sky Sports via Manchester Evening News)

 

  • Everton and West Ham are among those keen on signing Inter Milan’s Croatian winger Ivan Perisic, 32. However, there is also interest from Bundesliga clubs for the player. (Fichajes – in Spanish)

 

  • Newcastle United would have to produce an ‘exceptional and extraordinary’ offer to tempt Ajax boss Erik ten Hag to take over as manager. (Chronicle Live)

 

  • Angers midfielder Angelo Fulgini is attracting the interest of Premier League clubs after the 25-year-old Frenchman scored against Paris St-Germain last weekend. (Sun)

 

  • Jesse Lingard fired back at fans allegedly hurling abuse at him from the touchline as United slumped to an embarrassing defeat against Liverpool. (Daily mirror)

 

  • Rangers will look to strike a deal with Nigeria that ensures Leon Balogun, Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey can play against Celtic on January 2.(Daily Record)

 

  • Antonio Conte is reportedly open to becoming the next Manchester United manager – but only if the club demonstrates willingness to win the Champions League. (Daily mirror)

 

  • Bayern Munich are set to insist that star player Joshua Kimmich is vaccinated against Covid due to his status as a “role model”.(Daily mirror)
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  • Chelsea have made an enquiry over the availability of Porto winger Luis Diaz but Newcastle, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have also contacted the 24-year-old’s representatives. (Nicolo Schira on Twitter)

 

  • French midfielder Tanguy Ndombele, 24, says a crisis meeting with chairman Daniel Levy saved his Tottenham Hotspur career. (Sun)

 

  • Talks between Paul Pogba and Manchester United over the French midfielder’s contract renewal have been put on hold until April by the 28-year-old’s agent Mino Raiola. (AS – in Spanish)

 

  • AC Milan have reached an impasse in contract talks with Ivorian midfielder Franck Kessie as the 24-year-old continues to be linked with top clubs across Europe. (Calcio Mercato – in Italian) 

 

  • Chelsea centre-back Antonio Rudiger is tipped to leave Stamford Bridge next summer with the 28-year-old German linked with Juventus, Manchester City, Tottenham and Paris St-Germain(Wettfreunde – in German)

 

  • Mohamed Salah is now the highest-scoring African player in Premier League history after overtaking Didier Drogba following his hat-trick versus Manchester United. (Daily express)

 

  • Arsenal duo Konstantinos Mavropanos, 23, and Matteo Guendouzi, 22, who are on loan at Stuttgart and Marseille respectivelyare expected to make the moves permanent next summer. (Football London)

 

  • Aston Villa star Matty Cash has been pictured at the Polish Embassy in London as he begins the process of switching his international allegiance from England.(Daily star)
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  • Legendary Brazil striker Ronaldo had the chance to buy Brentford or Charlton Athletic but opted against investing after deeming them too expensive.(Daily star)

 

  • Kepa Arrizabalaga may soon end his Chelsea nightmare with Italian giants Juventus reportedly eyeing a swoop for the 27-year-old goalkeeper.(Daily star)

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