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Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Ibrahimovic set for Milan return?



Posted Wednesday, September 27, 2023 by Goal.com

Liverpool and Arsenal target Hickey

Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Ibrahimovic set for Milan return?

Liverpool and Arsenal are interested in signing 21-year-old wing-back Aaron Hickey from Brentford, according to a report in Football Insider.

Despite the growing interest from multiple clubs, Brentford seems determined to retain Hickey and is planning to stand firm in any potential negotiations. The upcoming January transfer window could see a battle for his signature and any club eager to get his services must make a "huge" offer.

Reyna linked with Milan move

AC Milan are planning on adding a third U.S. men's national team star to their squad in Gio Reyna, according to Fichajes.

Milan are looking to bolster their attack in the January transfer window after a poor start to the season and manager Stefano Pioli has green-lighted a potential move for Reyna.

Too many video games may prevent Sancho's Dortmund return

Jadon Sancho may not return to Borussia Dortmund due to his alleged habit of spending too much time playing video games, according to Bild.

There is a belief that the player doesn't get enough sleep as he remains hooked to his gaming console till late at night and is often late to training - a charge raised by United as well.

Barcelona agree fee with Man City for Cancelo

Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Ibrahimovic set for Milan return?

Barcelona have reportedly reached a verbal agreement with Manchester City on a cut-price deal worth €35 million for Portuguese defender Joao Cancelo, according to Spanish outlet El Chiringuito.

Mourinho wants a central defender

Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Ibrahimovic set for Milan return?

Roma manager Jose Mourinho is keen on strengthening his squad by adding a centre-back, according to reports from Calciomercato.

This interest in a defender was discussed with the club's hierarchy during the summer transfer window. With Chris Smalling sidelined, Mourinho is looking to bolster the Giallorossi's defensive options for their three-man defensive line.

Szczesny's future is uncertain at Juventus

Juventus is considering the possibility of replacing Wojciech Szczęsny as their goalkeeper due to his recent form, according to reports from Gazzetta dello Sport.

Szczęsny, who is 33 years old, has been with Juventus for six years and has made 217 appearances in all competitions.

However, he has had a disappointing start to the current season conceding six goals in five matches.

It's worth noting that Szczesny's contract was automatically extended to 2025 due to the number of appearances he made in the previous season.

Juventus is reportedly showing interest in Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma as a potential replacement for him. However, any move for Donnarumma may not happen until the summer of 2026.

Arsenal target Diomande's agent shed light on future

Ousmane Diomande's agent, Luis Cassaiano Neves, opened up on his future at Sporting CP after Arsenal lodged an early bid.

“He is extremely satisfied at Sporting, he is very focused on the club and the objectives for this season, which include winning the national title and improving,” Neves told A Bola.

Ibrahimovic set for Milan return?

Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Ibrahimovic set for Milan return?

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who retired from professional football last season at AC Milan, is set to return to the club, according to Calciomercato.

The report claims that Rossoneri president Gerry Cardinale wants to bring back the club legend in the capacity of team manager where he will work with the first team alongside head coach Stefano Pioli.

Newcastle set to extend contracts of two more players

Newcastle United are set to offer two of their star players Joelinton and Sean Longstaff new contracts, according to Football Insider.

The Magpies have already offered Bruno Guimaraes a new five-year deal which the Brazilian is set to sign soon and now they want to retain the services of two more players whose current contracts expire in 2025.



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