Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Arsenal & Bayern Munich in for Napoli star Osimhen - 7M sport

Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Arsenal & Bayern Munich in for Napoli star Osimhen



Posted Tuesday, October 18, 2022 by Goal.com

Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Arsenal & Bayern Munich in for Napoli star Osimhen

Brentford to open Frank contract talks

Brentford are set to offer coach Thomas Frank a new contract, the Daily Mail claims.

The Bees boss signed a new deal in January that ties him to the club until 2025 but the Premier League side want to reward him by giving him another one, with talks already opened.

Porto to offer Man Utd target Diogo Costa extension

Porto are set to offer Diogo Costa a new contract that will increase his release clause, O Jogo reports.

Manchester United are said to be after the goalkeeper and although he signed a new deal as recently as last year, Porto are eager to fight off interest by committing him to better terms.

Juve to sell Spurs target McKennie

Juventus are ready to sell Weston McKennie in January, Calciomercato reports.

Tottenham have been linked with a move for the United States international.

Ex-Man Utd star Carrick in talks with Middlesbrough

Michael Carrick could take over as Middlesbrough head coach.

Sky Sports reports the former Manchester United and England midfielder is in advanced talks with the Championship side to replace Chris Wilder after his sacking.

Man Utd, Arsenal & Bayern in for Napoli star Osimhen (Fichajes)

Victor Osimhen has attracted interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs through his performances for Napoli.

According to Fichajes, three top sides are leading the race to sign the attacker.

Manchester United are desperate to invest further in their attack and see him as an ideal option, but Arsenal and Bayern Munich are also intent on luring him away from Serie A in the near future.

Villa deny Gerrard sacking

Aston Villa communications director Tommy Jordan has dismissed reports that the club have sacked coach Steven Gerrard.

After Football Insider posted on Twitter that the ex-Liverpool star had been fired, Jordan wrote: "How many times can you publish complete lies before people unfollow the account? Not sure why anyone actually follows this account. If you do, you shouldn't."



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