Transfer News, Monday, April 03rd 2023

Joel JJ By Joel JJ • 3rd April 2023


Transfer News, Monday, April 03rd 2023

Rafael Benitez, Jesse Marsch, Ralph Hasenhuttl and Adi Hutter are all vying for the vacant Leicester City manager's job. (mail)

The sacking of Graham Potter by Chelsea will spark interest at Leicester City, with the manager being touted as Brendan Rodgers' successor. (Leicester Mercury)

Potter could be given the chance to return immediately to the leadership of Leicester City. (Sport)

Fulham coach Marco Silva is said to be among those who are given the chance to become Chelsea's manager. (Mirror)

Chelsea are interested in former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann after sacking Potter, while ex-Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino also has fans on board. (Sport) Nagelsmann has already been approached about the possibility of becoming the new manager of Chelsea. (Fabrizio Romano)

However, Nagelsmann has no intention of succeeding Potter at Chelsea. (Sky Sports Germany via Mirror) Liverpool have identified Chelsea and England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 23, as their main target this season. (Independent)

Arsenal are targeting three midfield players this summer including Everton and Belgium player Amadou Onana, 21, Brighton and Ecuadorian Moises Caicedo, 21, and West Ham and England player Declan Rice, 24. (Football Insider)< /p>

Newcastle United are rumored to sign Leicester City and England midfielder James Maddison, 26. (Football Insider)

Chelsea are preparing to block Real Madrid's interest in buying English defender Reece James, 23, this season and can offer as much as 90 million pounds. (Football Insider)

Aston Villa is a better place for Southampton and Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu, 23, who is worth £25m, than Chelsea and Manchester United. (Give me Sport)

Liverpool are interested in Eintracht Frankfurt's Danish midfielder Jesper Lindstrom, 23, but face competition from Arsenal. (Florian Plettenberg - Sky Sports Germany)

Premier League clubs are tracking South Korean midfielder Lee Kang-in, 22, who is expected to leave Mallorca in the summer. (Fabrizio Romano)

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