Latest Football News and Transfer Gossips Across Europe Today (17/10/2019)



  • Manchester United opted against a big-money move for Neymar this summer due to fears over a lack of dedication and his father's 'money-obsessed' personality.
  • Manchester United want six new signings over the next two transfer windows to halt an unrelenting slide away from their rivals.
  • Newcastle will offer a new contract to Matty Longstaff in the coming days but remain at an impasse over a deal for his brother Sean, a Manchester United target.
  • Massimiliano Allegri is 'very close' to agreeing on a deal to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United's manager, according to reports.
  • Real Madrid is keen on landing Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante in a player-plus-cash deal involving James Rodriguez.
  • UEFA is considering stripping Istanbul of this season's Champions League final over Turkey's military conflict with Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.
  • Tottenham hopes Ryan Sessegnon will be fit to make his debut by the start of next month after a hamstring injury has ruled the 19-year-old out at the start of the season.
  • Kelechi Iheanacho is a January loan target for Turkish club Besiktas after struggling for games at Leicester.
  • Crystal Palace has identified 19-year-old West Brom full-back Nathan Ferguson as a potential replacement for Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
  • Manchester United chiefs will prevent Ole Gunnar Solskjaer from signing Mario Mandzukic unless the Juventus striker lowers his wage demands.
  • Former United midfielder Paul Ince says it is difficult to see how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is improving the club.
  • England U21 boss Aidy Boothroyd says Arsenal starlet Buyako Saka is "on the radar" following his impressive displays for the Gunners this term.
  • Lazio has criticized UEFA for a "heavy penalization" after they were hit with a part-stadium closure for their Europa League game against Celtic due to racist behavior from supporters.
  • Arsenal is reportedly interested in signing Olympiakos ace Daniel Podence.
  • Premier League clubs have been reassured that there are no firm plans to strip the division of the fourth automatic Champions League place.
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to risk throwing in half-fit Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Anthony Martial this week in a desperate bid to save Manchester United's season.
  • Chelsea is keen on Linfield's teenage sensation Charlie Allen but faces a fight with Southampton and Tottenham to sign the talented midfielder.
  • Manchester United could be set to send out teenage starlets Angel Gomes, Tahith Chong, and James Garner on loan in January.
  • The EFL has appointed leading QCs at Blackstone Chambers as they step up their investigation into the stadium sales of Championship clubs Derby, Sheffield Wednesday and Reading.
  • Former Toffees forward Tony Cottee says Marco Silva will be facing "serious questions" about his future if Everton loses to West Ham on Saturday.
  • The upcoming Spanish Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid is increasingly likely to be postponed amid worries over the political unrest in Catalonia.
  • Mesut Ozil featured in Arsenal's behind-closed-doors friendly against Reading over the international break, leading to suggestions he could be named in the squad to face Sheffield United on Monday.
  • Manchester United have reportedly taken the remarkable step of hiring "spying firms" to monitor potential signings.
  • Arsenal outcast Mohamed Elneny could be handed an escape route from his Besiktas loan nightmare as AC Milan plot a January move.
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