Transfer News, March 30th 2023

Joel JJ By Joel JJ • 30th March 2023


Transfer News, March 30th 2023

West Ham midfielder Declan Rice, 24, is Arsenal's most wanted player this summer and there is growing belief that they can beat Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United to sign the England international. (Evening Standard)

Real Madrid have made Borussia Dortmund and England midfielder Jude Bellingham, 19, their priority signing, however the Spanish giants are also interested in Chelsea's 23-year-old defender Reece James. (AS)

Manchester United is monitoring Eintracht Frankfurt's French striker Randal Kolo Muani, 24, and Atalanta's Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund, 20, if they are told a high price for Tottenham's striker and England's Harry Kane, 29, their first choice. (Manchester Evening News)

United may miss out on signing Austrian midfielder Marcel Sabitzer on a permanent deal after his loan deal expires, with new Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel opting to keep the 29-year-old player. (Sun)

German Julian Nagelsmann, 35, and Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, 51, are set to succeed Italian Antonio Conte at Tottenham - however both managers will wait to see if the Real Madrid job becomes available in the summer. (90min)

Former Spanish coach Luis Enrique, 52, says he would like to coach England's premier league with a team that can do great things. (Cadena SER)

German midfielder Ilkay Gundogan, 32, is ready to leave Manchester City and join Barcelona on a free transfer at the end of this season. (Football Insider)

Barcelona will continue the plan to buy Gundogan after reaching a verbal agreement to sign Athletic Bilbao's Spanish central defender Inigo Martinez, 31. (ESPN).

Barcelona will face competition from Arsenal and Chelsea in the race to buy Athletico Paranaense Brazilian striker Vitor Roque, 18. (Sport)

Manchester City and Paris St-Germain have made an initial bid for Hajduk Split's 16-year-old Croatian defender Luka Vuskovic. (90min)

The Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea, 32, has rejected Manchester United's first offer of a new contract. (Athletic)

England international striker Marcus Rashford, 25, has denied reports that he wants a new £500,000-a-week deal to stay at Manchester United, calling the news nonsense (Athletic)

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