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Transfer Updates On Torres, Davies, Sancho, Ferguson, Williams, Others
23-year-old England striker Jadon Sancho will not be permitted to leave Manchester United in January for a reduced price, according to the Mirror.
While Sancho is still not permitted to play for Manchester United, the club will keep listening to his suitors, according to ESPN.
Newcastle United are interested in Barcelona’s 23-year-old Spanish forward Ferran Torres, Fichajes reported.
The 23-year-old Canadian and Bayern Munich defender, Alphonso Davies, is reportedly interested in signing with Real Madrid. Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester City are also keeping an eye on him, according to 90min.
Newcastle United are considering a January transfer for German defender Jonathan Tah, a 27-year-old player valued at £20 million from Bayer Leverkusen, the Sun claimed.
Chelsea are ready to battle Arsenal and Liverpool for the chance to spend up to £26 million to sign Corinthians’ 18-year-old midfielder, Gabriel Moscardo, according to the Standard.
Due to a hamstring injury, Newcastle’s English player Callum Wilson, 31, will be out for at least six weeks. Meanwhile, Dutch defender Sven Botman, 23, could be out for a long time due to a knee problem, according to the Telegraph.
Despite having recently inked a new contract, Brighton’s 19-year-old Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson is being monitored by Manchester United, Football Insider reported.
Manchester United are interested in Lecce’s Nikola Krstovic, a 23-year-old striker from Montenegro, TeamTalk claimed.
Timo Werner, a 27-year-old forward for RB Leipzig who has started just two games this season, is one of the players the club is ready to offload, the club’s sporting director Rouven Schroder said, according to the Standard.
Tottenham will permit the departure of England defender Eric Dier, 29, if they can sign a replacement for injured 22-year-old Micky van de Ven of the Netherlands, Football Insider claimed.
Real Madrid and Barcelona are interested in Athletic Bilbao’s 21-year-old winger, Nico Williams, from Spain, AS claimed.
The departure of chief executive Richard Arnold has raised concerns about the futures of Manchester United’s director of football John Murtough and director of football operations David Harrison, the Mirror reported.