Monday’s Transfer Gossip: Tierney, Olise, Lukaku, Palhinha, Mbappe, Hudson-OdoiKane

Transfer Gossip

TRANSFER GOSSIP

  • Arsenal left back defender Kieran Tierney could see a dream move to Celtic left as his only option this summer with Newcastle United’s interest reportedly cooling.

 

  • Chelsea are attempting to sign Crystal Palace’s France Under-21 international Michael Olise, according to the Mirror.

 

  • Chelsea are running out of patience with Romalu Lukaku as the Belgium striker, is unwilling to move to Saudi Arabia and is waiting for a European club to sign him.

 

  • Liverpool currently leading the race for Joao Palhinha, and hope to get a deal done for a fee in the region of €60m.

 

  • Fulham are willing to pay £7m for Demarai Gray as Everton look to cash in on the new Jamaica international.

 

  • Al Hilal have reportedly offered Kylian Mbappe a sensational £173.2m-per-year (€200m) deal to join the club.

 

  • Manager Marco Silva has rejected a £40m proposal from Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli and committed his future to Fulham.
  • Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been told he must sell Harry Kane this summer if he cannot persuade the England striker, to sign a new contract.

 

  • Lazio are close to signing Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, with the youngster set to be part of the Stamford Bridge squad overhaul.

 

  • Borussia Dortmund are reportedly closing in on a deal to sign Marcel Sabitzer from Bayern Munich.

 

  • Manchester City have show  interest in signing France Under-21 forward Olise, who has a release clause of about £35m.

TRANSFER GOSSIP

  • Atalanta’s Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund, wants to complete a move to Manchester United by the end of the month having already agreed personal terms.

 

  • France winger Ousmane Dembele, has turned down a five-year deal worth £35m a season from Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr to stay with Barcelona, where he has one year left on his contract.

 

  • Manchester United have been told they would have to pay Harry Kane a whopping £30m a year to sign him.

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