5Times brings you the latest gossip on football transfers today from around the globe…
- Paul Pogba, a French international and Juventus midfielder, has received a £128 million offer on a three-year contract to play for a Saudi Arabian club.
- Harry Kane is eager to join Bayern Munich, while the German club has already made two offers to Tottenham for the star player. If Kane is persuaded to stay by new Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, he may be given a £400,000 per week salary.
- Gianluca Scamacca, a 22-year-old striker for West Ham and Italy, is interested in working with Jose Mourinho at Roma should he return to Serie A.
- Aurelio de Laurentiis, the president of Napoli, believes that only Paris St-Germain has the financial capability to match his asking price of 150 million euros for 24-year-old Nigerian attacker Victor Osimhen.
- Alex Scott, a 19-year-old midfielder for Bristol City, is being pursued by Bournemouth, who is out in front of Tottenham, West Ham, and Wolves.
- Rayan Cherki, a 19-year-old attacker for Lyon, may soon receive an offer from Chelsea.
- Romelu Lukaku, Hakim Ziyech, and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s return to training have been postponed by Chelsea. Belgian striker Lukaku, 30, wants to rejoin Inter Milan, while Gabonese striker Aubameyang, 34, is sought after by European teams and Moroccan winger Ziyech, 30, is attracting interest from Saudi Pro League teams.
- Anthony Elanga, a 21-year-old Swedish attacker who plays for Manchester United, is a target for Everton.
- Manchester United and Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana, 27, are getting closer to a deal.
- 26-year-old goalkeeper Dean Henderson is the subject of negotiations between Nottingham Forest and Manchester United. The club is also exploring a move for Wolves’ 30-year-old Portuguese goalie Jose Sa.
- Declan Rice might join Arsenal before the team departs for its preseason tour of the United States.
- Gabri Veiga, a 21-year-old Spanish midfielder for Celta Vigo, is wanted by Arsenal, Tottenham, and Chelsea. Paris St. Germain has withdrawn their interest in the young player.