Latest Football News and Transfer Gossips Across Europe Today (28/01/2020)





  • Manchester United have performed a stunning U-turn and decided to give Alexis Sanchez another chance to succeed at Old Trafford.
  • Gareth Southgate has penciled in Sheffield United pair Jack O'Connell and George Baldock for England caps.
  • Kylian Mbappe is open to a move to Liverpool but the PSG superstar will set the Reds back £253m.
  • Watford boss Nigel Pearson is making a shock move for Burnley's out-of-favor center-back Ben Gibson.
  • Manchester United and Tottenham are locked in talks with Islam Slimani as both clubs look to sign the Leicester forward.
  • Manchester United is discussing a deal to bring former PSG transfer guru Antero Henrique in to oversee the club's transfer activity.
  • FA Cup fourth round replays are set to stay until at least 2025.
  • Stoke is making a £2million bid for Aberdeen's powerful English target man Sam Cosgrove.
  • Manchester City's official supporters' club have hit back at Pep Guardiola by defending their loyalty after the manager's criticism following Sunday's win over Fulham.
  • The Premier League warned clubs that arranging games during the winter break could damage the mental health of their players.
  • Arsenal are expected to reject an approach from Barcelona for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang this week.
  • Leicester City striker Islam Slimani has asked to end his loan at Monaco after Manchester United made a shock inquiry for him.
  • The introduction of safe standing in English football's top two divisions could move a step closer this week with a season-long study into the safety risks due to being published this week.
  • Chelsea is keeping a watchful eye on the situation of Tottenham target Krzysztof Piatek as they line up alternatives to Edinson Cavani.
  • Premier League clubs face a three-day scramble for the best young European talent as leading sports lawyers warned English clubs may be incorrect in believing they can sign teenage wonderkids until the end of the year with Britain's exit from the European Union.
  • Businessman Yasir Al-Rumayyan is expected to become the chairman of Newcastle United if the Saudi Arabian-backed consortium takes control of the club.

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