Wednesday’s Transfer Updates: Williams, Hummels, Fernandes, Jorgensen, Royal, McBurnie

Transfer Updates

TRANSFER UPDATES:

Chelsea remains in pursuit of Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams, whose impressive displays in Germany have sparked transfer interest, with PSG and Barcelona also keen for the Spanish winger.

 

Bologna target free agent Mats Hummels to replace Riccardo Calafiori, who is bound for Arsenal, with the Italian club in talks with the experienced 35-year-old German defender.

 

Manchester United must sell Aaron Wan-Bissaka before they can sign Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui.

 

Manchester United have no intention of selling captain Bruno Fernandes this summer, despite PSG’s interest, and will only consider a departure if a substantial offer is made.

 

Chelsea have made an initial approach for Swedish-born Danish keeper Filip Jorgensen, who plays for Villarreal.

 

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Ipswich Town are set to bid for Sunderland’s Jack Clarke, with Tottenham poised to receive 40% of the transfer fee due to a sell-on clause agreed upon when they sold the winger to Sunderland.

 

Manchester City will hold talks with Kevin De Bruyne to discuss his future after Pep Guardiola confirmed the midfielder will stay for the final year of his contract.

 

Trent Alexander-Arnold remains dedicated to Liverpool this season, despite interest from Real Madrid.

TRANSFER UPDATES

Manchester City are in talks to sell Brazil right-back Yan Couto – who has yet to play for the club – to Borussia Dortmund and expect the German club to offer about £25m for the 22-year-old.

 

Scottish striker Oli McBurnie, is set to join Spanish La Liga club Las Palmas as a free agent after being released by Sheffield United this summer.

 

AC Milan‘s pursuit of Emerson Royal gains momentum as talks with Tottenham resume, following an initial £8.4m bid rejection, with the Italian club optimistic about securing the right-back’s transfer.

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