Wednesday’s Transfer Gossip: Lampard, Rashford, Savio, Varane, Greenwood

Transfer Gossip

TRANSFER GOSSIP:

Frank Lampard has been linked with a return to Chelsea to take over the women’s side after Emma Hayes departs.

 

Paris Saint-Germain intends to pursue Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford in the summer if they sense any inclination from him to leave his boyhood club.

 

Manchester City is yet to secure the signing of 19-year-old Brazilian winger Savio, who is currently on loan at Spanish club Girona from French side Troyes. However, discussions have commenced, and the Treble winners remain hopeful of reaching an agreement.

 

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Arsenal continues negotiations with their 18-year-old England Under-19 winger Amario Cozier-Duberry, with several clubs including Newcastle, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Wolves, and Anderlecht showing interest.

 

Raphael Varane has been offered a contract worth up to £50 million a year in order to join Al Nassr.

 

Manchester United and West Ham midfielder Jesse Lingard has agreed a two-year contract with South Korean side FC Seoul.

 

Atletico Madrid is considering Manchester United‘s loan star Mason Greenwood as one of the forwards on their shortlist for potential signings this summer.

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Liverpool have reportedly already made initial contact with Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso to sound out his interest in taking over from Jurgen Klopp in the summer.

 

Enzo Fernandez, is contemplating a departure from Chelsea merely a year after his arrival at the club for a reported fee of 121 million euros (£107 million) under an eight-and-a-half year contract.

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Crystal Palace is assessing Roy Hodgson‘s future as manager, but the club is facing difficulties in identifying a suitable successor.

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