Latest Football Transfer News, Rumors & Gossips Across Europe Today (23/03/2020)



  • Liverpool has issued mental health advice to their players telling them that what happens with the Premier League title is out of their control.
  • PSG, Barcelona and Manchester United are interested in signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
  • Manchester United chief Ed Woodward believes the season should be finished even if that means it runs until September or October.
  • Juventus have reportedly reached agreements with Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini, and Blaise Matuidi to extend their contracts.
  • Liverpool and Scotland star Andy Robertson is believed to be the player behind a large donation made to help keep six food banks in Glasgow running.
  • Premier League doctors will warn club executives their players risk serious muscular injuries if they try to complete the season by June 30.
  • Luka Jovic's father believes his son must accept any punishment he receives for breaking his coronavirus quarantine to travel back to Serbia.
  • The Premier League will play Russian roulette with players' fitness if they do not get five weeks of training before the season restarts.
  • Tottenham legend Van der Vaart tells £23million Everton target Berghuis not to ruin a career by joining Everton.
  • Liverpool and Arsenal have reportedly been scouting Evan Ndicka ahead of a potential summer transfer swoop for the Eintracht Frankfurt
  • David Moyes wants to buy British this summer and build an exciting young core at West Ham.
  • Arsenal was set to pip Manchester United to the bargain £1m signing of Dayot Upamecano five years ago, just months before the superstar defender ended up joining RB Salzburg.
  • West Ham United will face stiff opposition from UK Athletics to using the London Stadium for matches if the Premier League season goes beyond the end of June.
  • Premier League matches could be played every day behind closed doors and televised for the public while social distancing restrictions are still in place, according to Southampton's chief executive.
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