Wednesday’s Transfer Gossip: Zirkzee, Alonso, Roberto, Solanke, Inacio,

Transfer Gossip

TRANSFER GOSSIP:

Manchester United is contemplating a bid for 22-year-old Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee, valued at £26 million, who has netted seven goals in 17 matches this season playing for Serie A team Bologna.

 

Barcelona is ready to allow Marcos Alonso and Sergi Roberto to depart the club by the end of the season.

 

Gabriel Moscardo appears to be on his way to Paris Saint-Germain, beating a host of European sides to the teenager.

 

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Tottenham are ready to pay £25m to prise 18-year-old Belgium midfielder Arthur Vermeeren from Royal Antwerp – with the deal including a large up-front fee and an agreement to loan the player back to the Pro League champions for the remainder of the season.

 

Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno could face retrospective action from the Football Association after shoving a ballboy in the defeat at Bournemouth.

 

Arsenal appears to have the upper hand in securing 22-year-old Sporting Lisbon defender Goncalo Inacio in January. The Portugal international, who boasts a 60 million euro release clause, has also caught the attention of Liverpool.

 

Estevao Willian has been linked with a move to Premier League sides Manchester United and Chelsea, though they may have to pay £52 million for the 16-year-old midfielder.

 

Manchester United are interested in signing Joshua Kimmich from Bayern Munich, according to reports.

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Manchester City is nearing the acquisition of Argentine midfielder Claudio Echeverri from River Plate. The deal is expected to involve loaning the 17-year-old back to his current club until the conclusion of the Premier League season.

 

Tottenham are scouting Bournemouth forward Dominic Solanke.

 

Chelsea and Fulham have reportedly sent scouts to watch AZ Alkmaar star Vangelis Pavlidis.

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