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Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Saudi clubs ready to pay €100m for Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes



Posted Monday, November 13, 2023 by Goal.com

Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Saudi clubs ready to pay €100m for Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes

Liverpool representatives are in Brazil to sign Sao Paulo star

Liverpool have reportedly sent representatives who have flown to Brazil to secure the signature of Sao Paulo star Lucas Beraldo, according to The Sun.

The Reds are currently willing to pay £20million for the 19-year-old defender and are negotiating a deal with the Brazilian giants.

Milan and Juventus eyeing moves for Bournemouth star

Serie A giants AC Milan and Juventus are ready to compete to secure the signing of Bournemouth left-back Lloyd Kelly, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Juventus are eyeing Kelly as a replacement for Alex Sandro who will leave the club in the summer of 2024.

Man City, Real Madrid eye move for Chelsea star

Real Madrid and Manchester City are set to compete to sign Chelsea captain and star defender Reece James, according to a report by journalist Simon Phillips.

The report claims that Pep Guardiola is eyeing a long-term replacement for Kyle Walker. The Blues are likely to demand a transfer fee in the region of £104million for the English full-back.

Saudi clubs ready to pay €100m for Man Utd star

Several Saudi Arabian clubs are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes and are ready to pay €100m in transfer fee for the Portuguese, according to Fichajes.

Fernandes is one of the most important members of Erik ten Hag's squad and it will interesting to see if they will consider offers from the Middle East for their star.

Napoli considering Cannavaro as Garcia' replacement

Napoli could appoint World Cup-winning Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro as their new manager as they are set to part ways with Rudi Garcia after the club's disappointing Serie A defeat against Empoli on Sunday, according to Gazzetta.

The defending Serie A champions have had a difficult start to their season, having won only six out of their first 12 games as they find themselves in the fourth position on the league table. While Cannavaro is currently leading the race, the other name that the club are considering is Igor Tudor.

Arsenal and Newcastle interested in Julian Brandt

According to reports, Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Brandt is being considered for a possible move by Arsenal and Newcastle United.

Why Arsenal may not be able to sign Douglas Luiz

Arsenal have made Douglas Luiz a primary target ahead of the winter window, however, they may be unable to sign him due to two main reasons.

Julen Lopetegui to join Al-Ittihad

Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad are set to appoint Julen Lopetegui as their next manager after the sacking of Nuno Espirito Santo.

Pep Guardiola reveals Cole Palmer conversation

Pep Guardiola acknowledges that Cole Palmer's summer departure from Manchester City was unfortunate and discloses their pre-transfer talks.

Getafe want to sign Mason Greenwood permanently

Getafe are plotting an offer for Mason Greenwood that they believe could tempt Manchester United.

Arsenal set to compete with Newcastle to sign Dortmund star

Arsenal and Newcastle United are all set to battle for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Brandt in the January transfer window, according to the Mirror.

Brandt signed a new deal with the German club in the summer of 2022 that will keep him at the club until 2026. While the Premier League clubs will enquire about his availability once the window opens in the new year, it is unlikely that Dortmund would be willing to sell their star attacking midfielder.

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