Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s side face Barcelona, Arsenal launch a move for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko and Nottingham Forest prepare a club record bid for Wolves striker Matheus Cunha.
Representatives of English striker Marcus Rashford met with Barcelona executives on Tuesday as the 27-year-old searches for a route out of manchester united. (Sky Sports), external
Arsenal have made a tentative investigation into the German club’s attempt to sign 21-year-old Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko RB Leipzig. (Talking about sports), external
AC Milan have reached an agreement to sign the English defender Kyle Walker, 34, from city of manchester which will be an initial loan but will include a purchase option for €5m (£4.2m). (Sky Sports Italy), external
manchester united Winger Alejandro Garnacho is in favor of moving to Chelsea instead of Naples, who rejected an offer for the 20-year-old Argentine international. (TyC Deportes, via Metro) , external
Naples They are also in talks to sign 23-year-old German winger Karim Adeyemi. Borussia Dortmund. (Fabricio Romano), external
a trio of Chelsea The players could leave this month with Portuguese defender Renato Veiga, 21, pushing to join. JuventusItalian midfielder Cesare Casadei, 22, subject of £11.5m bid Limp and English defender Ben Chilwell, 28, who attracted the interest of Everton. (Mail), external
Nottingham Forest are preparing a club record bid, possibly in the region of £60m, to try to lure away 25-year-old Brazilian striker Matheus Cunha. wolves. (Sky Sports), external
Juventus have offered Chelsea the opportunity to sign Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz, 26, who is also on the radar of city of manchester and Arsenal. (Team talk), external
French midfielder Paul Pogba, 31, is considering several offers from teams within Europe’s top five leagues, but a deal is not imminent. (ESPN), external
western ham Manager Tim Steidten’s future at the club is in doubt after the Hammers agreed a deal to bring in Chelsea Recruiting analyst Kyle Macaulay, who previously worked with manager Graham Potter. (Guardian), external