Sunday’s Transfer Gossip: Gnabry, Wijnaldum, Logbo, Rudiger, Carvalho

Sunday's Transfer Gossip: Gnabry, Wijnaldum, Logbo, Rudiger, Carvalho

  • Manchester United and Liverpool are both keeping tabs on Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry amid a contract stand-off between the German club and the 26-year-old, with Barcelona and Real Madrid also interested. (Mirror via Sky Germany)

 

  • Rumours surrounding a move to Arsenal for Paris Saint-Germain’s Georginio Wijnaldum, 31, have ramped up after the midfielder was left out of the team’s 25-man squad for their upcoming champions League match against Real Madrid. (The Sun)

 

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  • Liverpool are monitoring Le Havre’s 17-year-old Andy Elysee Logbo who has been compared to Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku. (Mirror)

 

  • Liverpool will hold new talks with Fulham this month over a deal for 19-year-old winger Fabio Carvalho as they look to strike an agreement well before the summer. (Football Insider)

 

  • Marcus Maddison, who quit football at 27 before performing a U-turn, has launched a fundraising page for a career-saving operation.(Mirror)

 

  • Celtic are set to step up signing talks with loan stars Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers.(Scottish sun)

 

  • Juventus boss Max Allegri insists there is no bad blood with Aaron Ramsey after green-lighting the loan move to Rangers. (Mail)

 

  • Wales boss Rob Page says Scottish football can help Aaron Ramsey end Scotland’s World Cup dream.(Mail)

 

  • Ralf Rangnick is facing a player revolt at Manchester United after doubling down on his claim that Jesse Lingard demanded to be left out of his squad.(Mirror)

 

  • Manchester United are “watching developments closely” as Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger has reportedly rejected the club’s latest contract offer, a deal worth around £200K a week. (Football 365)

 

  • West Ham striker Michail Antonio has urged the club to bolster their attacking options and sign a back-up striker in the summer. (Teamtalk via The Footballer’s Football Podcast)

 

  • Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers is planning to ‘refresh the squad’ at the end of this season with preparations for the summer transfer window already under way.(Mail)

 

  • Barcelona are reportedly hoping to reach pre-contract agreements with Chelsea duo Cesar Azpilicueta and Andreas Christensen in the coming days.(Mail)

 

  • Manchester City’s players believe Pep Guardiola will sign a new contract to stay at the Etihad beyond next year.(Mirror)

 

  • Cristiano Ronaldo and Mauricio Pochettino could be involved in an incredible football version of trading places in the summer.(Mirror)

 

  • Former England MidfielderJack Wilshere, 30, has explained why he remains a free agent by revealing Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta “doesn’t want” him to sign a contract at the club. Wilshere has been training with his former club. (Mirror)

 

  • Watford attempted to sign 29-year-old defender Phil Jones from Manchester United but they could not get the deal done before the window shut in January. (Football Insider)

 

  • AC Milan director Paolo Maldini says striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 40, will sign a new contract at the club. (Goal)

 

  • If Barcelona fail to sign striker Erling Braut Haaland, 21, this summer they have targeted Real Sociedad’s Alexander Isak, 22, and Ajax’s Antony, 21, and Lisandro Martinez, 24. (Sport – in Spanish)

 

  • Crystal Palace have put Rangers star Joe Aribo on the top of their shopping list for next season. (Sun)

 

  • Real Madrid have put Premier League clubs on red alert after dropping out of the race for Erling Haaland. (Star)

 

  • Manchester United have reportedly set their sights on three central midfield transfer targets – Declan Rice, Kalvin Phillips and RB Leipzig’s Amadou Haidara. (Sun)

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