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Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Sarri closing in on his next club



Posted Friday, October 09, 2020 by Goal.com

Man City making De Bruyne progress

Manchester City's chances of locking down Kevin De Bruyne are looking better after "positive discussions" with his legal representatives, reports The Times.

The club want to offer the Belgian a new five-year deal that coould be signed in the coming months.

De Bruyne is reportedly happy to see out the rest of his career at City after joining them in 2015.

Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Sarri closing in on his next club

West Ham circling for £17m King

West Ham are contemplating whether to meet Bournemouth's £17.5 million ($22m) asking price for striker Joshua King, according to The Guardian.

King wants a return to the Premier League and David Moyes is eager to strengthen his frontline.

West Brom are also showing interest but are unlikely to meet King's current asking price.

Sarri closing in on next job

Former Chelsea and Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri is attracting interest from several Serie A sides, reports Tutto Mercato Web.

Fiorentina and Roma are looming as his most likely destinations at this stage.

Sarri was sacked by Juventus at the end of last season but is still contracted to the club and is currrently seeking a termination to allow him to work again.

Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Sarri closing in on his next club

Keane expecting Solskjaer sacking

Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane believes manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be sacked by the club sooner or later after their 6-1 defeat against Tottenham.

"Ultimately, I think it will cost Ole his job. With the players he’s got there," Keane told ITV Sport.

"I’ve said it before, they threw the previous manager [Mourinho] under the bus and they’ll do exactly the same to Ole."

Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Sarri closing in on his next club

Young hoping to end his career at Watford

Inter midfielder Ashley Young has declared his desire to end his playing career with Watford.

"If I could go back and play there again, I would walk from Italy right now because it's what I know, it's where I come from and it's what allowed me to be who I am and get where I am," Young told Watford's Golden Tales podcast.

"For me, at my age now, and you can ask my family, you can ask my agent, if I had the opportunity to go back and finish my career at Watford, I would jump at the chance."

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