Latest Football Transfer News, Rumors and Gossips Across Europe Today (19/02/2020)



  • US investment firm Silver Lake are to put £369m straight into Manchester City's coffers, more than covering the revenue the club would lose if they are unable to compete in Europe for two seasons.
  • Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are keen on 16-year-old Chelsea product Samuel Iling-Junior as he approaches the end of his youth contract with the club.
  • Manchester City could make a summer move for Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry and use Leroy Sane as part of a potential swap deal.
  • Manchester City could face further investigation by UEFA into the levels of Abu Dhabi sponsorship they have declared for the years since 2016, with their impending European ban only relating to income from 2012 up until 2016.
  • Liverpool has decided to make Norwich City midfielder Todd Cantwell one of their summer transfer window priorities.
  • Manchester City is set to sell Leroy Sane to Bayern Munich in the summer because of their need for extra earnings in the wake of their two-year European ban.
  • Dwight Gayle is set for a Newcastle recall as Steve Bruce ponders dropping record signing Joelinton over his continuing struggles in front of goal.
  • Former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, who most recently played for the Chinese side Qingdao Huanghai, is reportedly close to joining the Brazilian side Botafogo.
  • Arsene Wenger is the driving force behind a move to rewrite the offside law in a bid to bring an end to controversial VAR decisions.
  • Chelsea has reportedly made their first move in their pursuit of Jadon Sancho by opening talks with the Borussia Dortmund star's representatives.
  • Arsenal wants to sign winger Bukayo Saka to a new five-year deal, with Liverpool, Manchester United and Bayern Munich interested in the England Under-19 international.
  • Andy Robertson slammed Atletico Madrid's stars for "falling over" all game as Liverpool fell to a Champions League defeat on Tuesday night.
  • Manchester United might be forced to accept as little as £50m for Paul Pogba in the summer because of his contractual situation at Old Trafford.
  • The majority of Premier League teams do not want referees to use pitchside monitors to check VAR decisions as they fear they would favor bigger clubs.
  • Stoke midfielder Giannelli Imbula is discussing a move to Lokomotiv Moscow.
  • Elseid Hysaj's agent says his client had his self-esteem crushed by Carlo Ancelotti when the Italian was in charge of Napoli.
  • Frank Lampard is coming under increased scrutiny from his Chelsea bosses, with concern coming over his treatment of goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
  • Manchester City's kit manufacturers Puma are confident the club will escape the two-year European ban for breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.
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