TRANSFER GOSSIP: Liverpool’ target Joao Felix as a potential replacement for Mo Salah, Wolves ‘plan a £20m swoop for Kelechi Iheanacho’, and Fulham express interest in Alex Iwobi
- The summer transfer window for the major European leagues closes on Friday
- Manchester United are considering a surprise move for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
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Premier League clubs have just four days left to push through any final deals in the transfer window, with managers still keen to bolster their squads ahead of Friday’s deadline.
Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool remains a major talking point ahead of the deadline, with the Egyptian reportedly keen to leave Anfield in a bid to join Saudi Pro League giants Al-Ittihad.
Although Saudi Arabia’s deadline is only September 20, Liverpool have less than a week to find a replacement if they intend to approve Salah’s lucrative move to the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Matheus Nunes has gone on strike at Wolves in a bid to push through a move to champions Manchester City, and Chelsea have finally staged an exit for exiled Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, who will be loaned to Roma for a £5million fee . .
Mail Sport takes a look at the latest transfer gossip on Tuesday morning.
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah could be heading for Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad
Chelsea have finally organized an exit for Romelu Lukaku, who goes to Roma on a rental basis
Liverpool are targeting ex-Chelsea striker Joao Felix as a possible replacement for Mo Salah
According to reports in Portugal, Liverpool are targeting former Chelsea striker Joao Felix as a possible replacement for Mohamed Salah should he leave for Al-Ittihad. The Atletico Madrid star was loaned to Stamford Bridge for six months last season and scored four goals in 20 appearances. (A Bola)
Fulham shows interest in Everton midfielder Alex Iwobi. The Cottagers are keen to bolster their offense after losing star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic to Saudi Pro League team Al-Hilal earlier this summer. (Mailsport)
Wolves are considering a £20 million takeover for Leicester striker Kelechi Iheanacho. The Foxes star would be seen as a replacement for Matheus Nunes should the wanton player complete his move to Treble winners Manchester City.talk SPORT).
Manchester United are considering a surprise move for Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. Ange Postecoglou is ready to let Hojbjerg leave, along with a number of other first-team stars, including England international Eric Dier. (Telegraph).
Liverpool defender Nat Phillips is being targeted by his former club Stuttgart. The centre-back was loaned to the Bundesliga club for three months during the 2019/20 season before being recalled due to an injury crisis at Anfield. (The sun).
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Bayern Munich have designated Man United star Scott McTominay as a transfer target
Brentford submitted a club record bid of £40 million for Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson
Brentford have submitted a club record £40 million bid in a bid to lure Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson to West London. Tottenham are also hoping to sign the forward before Friday’s deadline. (talk SPORT).
Bayern Munich have designated Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay as a transfer target for Friday. The Scotland international still has a two-year contract at Old Trafford. (BIL).
Tosin Adarabioyo is training outside the main group at Fulham as he prepares for an exit this week. The 25-year-old has made it clear that he does not want to sign a new contract and accepts expected offers from Monaco and Tottenham. (Mailsport)
Bayern Munich have opened talks with Chelsea over the availability of Trevoh Chalobah. Thomas Tuchel is regarded as a fan of the centre-back, having previously partnered him at Stamford Bridge. (Mailsport)
Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is drawing interest from Saudi giants Al-Ittihad. The Reds promise they have no plans to sell key players before Friday’s deadline. (Fabrizio Romano)
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