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Gossip – Arsenal defender to Spain? Spurs star to finally make move? Man Utd can’t shift striker?

Neymar move also still rumbles on...

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2019-08-27 11:00
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  • Aug 31: Window closes in Spain, France, Germany
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Funniest moment of the wekeend!!

Commitment to the job.

Give the lad a raise ✊ pic.twitter.com/dkpFVnIqoj

— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) August 27, 2019

Second funniest!

We are all Lionel Messi’s son celebrating a shot hitting the side netting https://t.co/jJmYKqG0DO

— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) August 27, 2019

What the papers say

Nacho Monreal‘s future at Arsenal is in question with LaLiga side Real Sociedad thinking they are close to a deal, reports the Daily Mirror. The 33-year-old has been offered a two-year contract by Sociedad and the Spanish left-back may be tempted to return to his homeland as the Gunners have two left-backs – Kieran Tierney and Sead Kolasinac – on their books.

Doubt still remains over Spurs playmaker Christian Eriksen, with the Daily Mail reporting neither Real Madrid or Barcelona have made offers for the Dane while the Daily Mirror reports he has been left in limbo following a contract stand-off with Tottenham.

He is ready to snub a £200,000-a-week deal to land his dream move to La Liga, according to reports, in The SUn

The Dane is out of contract at the end of the season and could still leave for Spain before their deadline shuts on Monday.

ZINEDINE ZIDANE has played down speculation Gareth Bale could leave Real Madrid before next week’s transfer deadline, according to The Sun.

Zidane said: “What is interesting for us, in the first place, is that the player wants to stay at the club, that is the most important thing.

“Now, there have been a lot of things said about this situation and I have talked about it too.

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“But the most important thing is that the player wants to stay and we are counting on him.”

Paris Saint-Germain are planning a stunning £100million move for Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha as a replacement for Neymar, accoridng to The Mirror.

The French billionaires are sending a delegation to London this week as the tug-of-war over between Barcelona and Real Madrid for Neymar hots up.

Dreams do come true 💙 2 goals + 3 points 🥳 cmmonnnnnn @ChelseaFC !!!! pic.twitter.com/z7l63A9wd6

— Tammy Abraham (@tammyabraham) August 24, 2019

Chelsea are looking to put off any potential bidders for striker Tammy Abraham by offering the 21-year-old a new contract which would double his current £50,000-a-week wages, the Daily Telegraph says.

Fiorentina are willing to offer £27m for Fred after Manchester United paid almost double.

Last summer Jose Mourinho splashed £53m on the Brazilian, who is now attracting interest from the Italian club for almost half that, reports Calciomercato.

Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic is looking to discuss his future at Old Trafford after the Serbia international lost his first-team place under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, reports the Daily Mirror. A number of European clubs could be interested in the 31-year-old, the paper adds. View this post on Instagram

Fue una temporada muy complicada, pero ellos los fans, son los únicos que se merecen unas disculpas, te apoyan siempre a pesar de todo por este club. En lo personal, no jugué todo lo que esperaba, me lesioné de cosas que nunca me habían pasado. Hay cosas internas que la gente y periodistas hablan sin saber. Siempre fui profesional en todo sentido, ofrezco disculpas a los fans ?? por no estar peleando cosas importantes, siendo que somos el Manchester United. Jugadores y Staff saquemos conclusión, si hicimos lo correcto y entregamos lo mejor de cada uno por esta camiseta… Estoy seguro que el Manchester United, volverá a ser el club, que algún día fue, con el señor Alex Ferguson. ⬇️ ?? It was a very tough season…the fan are the ones who deserve an apology as they always support you no matter what happens. Personally, I didn’t perform as much as I was expecting because of unpredictable injuries. Press and people were speculating of things that were not even true. I was always a professional in all aspects. I apologise to the fans ? for not be able to achieve our goals,Nevertheless we are Manchester United! Players and Staff are questioning if we were doing the right thing and if we were giving our best for this football shirt … I’m certain that Manchester United one day will return to be the club, as it was in the old days with Mr. Alex Ferguson. ??….

A post shared by Alexis Sanchez (@alexis_officia1) on May 12, 2019 at 11:04am PDT

Meanwhile, Alexis Sanchez‘s potential move away from United may grind to a halt, with the club wanting to discover the extent of the injury suffered by Anthony Martial before allowing the Chile international to head to Inter Milan on loan, reports the Guardian.

Social media round-up

Paris is calling 👀 @FCBarcelona will be in the French capital on Tuesday

As they look to take further steps in negotiations for Neymar

👇https://t.co/NZwPw0PGoA pic.twitter.com/bHzU7UOD6w

— MARCA in English 🇺🇸 (@MARCAinENGLISH) August 26, 2019

Rugani to #Roma: meeting scheduled for tomorrow https://t.co/JvwKdpQhnu pic.twitter.com/xtOy8K0u7F

— CalcioMercato (En) (@CmdotCom_En) August 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/AyewAndre/status/1165686697050497024

Players to watch

Pione Sisto: The Denmark winger, who was in talks with Aston Villa, is set to move from Celta Vigo to Torino, according to Marca.

Andre Ayew: The Swansea man is wanted by Sampdoria, with the Italian side looking to bring the 29-year-old in on loan, reports the Daily Star.

Bobby Duncan: The 18-year-old Liverpool striker is in the sights of Fiorentina and Danish side Nordsjaelland, the Liverpool Echo says.

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