
RB Leipzig eye €26m Leeds United target as replacement for Chelsea-linked Xavi Simons
RB Leipzig have reportedly set their sights on a €26 million Leeds United target as a possible replacement for Chelsea-linked Xavi Simons.
RB Leipzig have reportedly set their sights on a €26 million Leeds United target as a possible replacement for Chelsea-linked Xavi Simons.
Newcastle United have reportedly turned down Liverpool’s first official bid for star striker Alexander Isak, despite the 25-year-old expressing his desire to leave. The Sweden international has been training away from the Magpies’ pre-season tour, with talks between both clubs ongoing. Liverpool’s rejected bid reportedly valued the forward at around £120 million.
Rasmus Hojlund is reportedly on RB Leipzig's radar as Manchester United continue to pursue their talisman Benjamin Sesko.
Chelsea’s pursuit of Xavi Simons has reportedly hit a roadblock, with RB Leipzig refusing to accept any Blues players as part of a swap deal. The German club is holding firm on a £60 million price tag for the Dutch star. Talks are ongoing as Simons looks to leave after the Bundesliga side missed out on Champions League football for the upcoming season.
Ruben Amorim has devised a special plan for Rasmus Hojlund if Manchester United complete the signing of Benjamin Sesko deal from RB Leipzig. United are closing in on the signing of Sesko, with the club’s hierarchy now actively negotiating with the German side over a £70 million ($92m) deal.
Chelsea reportedly hold no concerns about Alejandro Garnacho's character as they plot a bid for the Manchester United outcast.
Inter are confident of reaching an agreement to sign Ademola Lookman after deciding against pursuing a move for Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku.
Rasmus Hojlund has declared his intention to stay at Manchester United and fight for his place amid reports that the club are trying to sign RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko. The Danish striker has insisted that he is ready to face competition and prove his worth, following a strong showing in pre-season against Bournemouth.
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann believes joining Bayern Munich may have been the wrong move, admitting it came too early in his managerial career.