Monday’s Transfer Soccer News: Allister, Messi, Milinkovic-Savic, O’Brien, Berghuis, Firmino, Maddison

Transfer soccer news

TRANSFER SOCCER NEWS

  • Alexis Mac Allister‘s father and agent Carlos will be in England next week to put the finishing touches on his impending transfer to Liverpool, according to reports in South America.

 

  • Lionel Messi leads the list of free transfers that Barcelona are aiming for as they look to strengthen ahead of next season under Xavi Hernandez.

 

  • Liverpool keen on Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, 28, for 26m euros (£22.5m), with the Serbia international’s contract due to expire in 2024.

 

  • Sheffield United are keeping tabs on Nottingham Forest‘s English midfielder Lewis O’Brien, 24, who is currently on loan at DC United.
  • Ajax midfielder Steven Berghuis appeared to punch a rival FC Twente fan as he was boarding the team bus after his side’s 3-1 defeat on Sunday.

 

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  • Peter Crouch urged Tottenham should go all-out to try and tempt Roberto De Zerbi to become their next permanent manager.

 

  • Real Madrid are considering making a move for Brazil forward Roberto Firmino, 31, who will become a free agent when his Liverpool contract expires this summer.
  • England midfielder James Maddison, 26, is set to lead the exodus after Leicester’s relegation from the Premier League.

TRANSFER SOCCER NEWS

  • Phil Neville‘s future as Inter Miami head coach is in question after his side dropped to the bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference over the weekend with a performance that left him “angry”.

 

  • Leeds United fans made demands that owner Andrea Radrizzani sells the club after they were relegated back to the Championship on Sunday.

 

  • Out-of-favour Manchester United defender Harry Maguire could become the latest English defender to find a new home in Serie A.

 

  • Brazil remain hopeful of convincing Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti to be their next head coach. The five-time world champions have been without a manager since Tite left following the World Cup in Qatar in December.
  • Arsenal could go back to Brazil for at least one signing this summer with Santos forward Marcos Leonardo – a player likened to Gabriel Martinelli – among those they are interested in.

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