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Rumours – Manchester United, Arsenal, Celtic, Liverpool, Manchester City & more

Gareth Bale’s future continues to make headlines.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
July 23, 2019
in Football
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What the papers say

Gareth Bale will get a minimum £20million welcome bonus if he opts to move to the Chinese Super League, the Daily Mail reports. A number of clubs would be willing to at least match his current wages and offer an unprecedented bonus structure, the paper claims.

Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba’s Manchester United future remains in the air (Martin Rickett/PA)

Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s hopes of landing Paul Pogba could depend on Bale’s departure, according to reports. The Daily Mirror says Pogba remains Real’s number one transfer target, but they would have to get Bale’s wages off their books before making a lucrative offer for the Manchester United midfielder. United are said to want around £180million for Pogba.

Arsenal’s attempts to land Kieran Tierney have reportedly stalled after having several bids for the 22-year-old rejected. The Daily Mail says the Gunners want to stagger payments for the £25million-rated player, but Celtic want more money guaranteed up front.

Kieran Tierney
Kieran Tierney has been linked with a move to Arsenal (Ian Rutherford/PA)

Tottenham appear set to complete two signings this week, according to the Daily Mirror. A move costing between £54million and £60million for Real Betis midfielder Giovani Lo Celso is said to be imminent, while the Champions League finalists are also close to signing Ryan Sessegnon from Fulham for around £20million, the paper reports.

Maurizio Sarri has personally intervened in order to land Danny Rose, the Daily Mail says. The Juventus boss specifically asked his employers to make a move for the Spurs left-back, the paper says. Paris St Germain and Schalke are also said to be interested in the England defender.

Social media round-up

Bordeaux boss sends Laurent Koscielny transfer message to Arsenal https://t.co/aYxNXzbHRZ pic.twitter.com/8JUgKeK4Ge

— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) July 23, 2019

James Milner's Liverpool future thrown into doubt https://t.co/LAq1xjp03G

— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) July 22, 2019

Bayern Munich 'make breakthrough' in Leroy Sane transfer bid from Man City https://t.co/nltvQ3kSQZ pic.twitter.com/2DZRmDI0y6

— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) July 22, 2019

Players to watch

Thiago Almada: Manchester City are continuing talks with Velez Sarsfield over a £16million deal for the Argentinian youngster, according to the Daily Mail. Manchester United and Atletico Madrid are also interested in the 18-year-old, while Velez’s coach wants him to stay, the paper adds. View this post on Instagram

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