Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Arsenal plot audacious attempt to lure Leroy Sane back to Premier League from Bayern Munich
Posted Tuesday, July 30, 2024 by Goal.com
Arsenal hoping to sign Bayern star Sane
Per Sky Sports Germany, Arsenal are reportedly keen on bringing back Leroy Sane to the Premier League from Bayern Munich as they eye a move for the Germany international in the ongoing transfer window.
The report, however, also claims that it is unlikely that Sane will head back to England as he is all set to commit his future to the Bavarian club by signing a new deal which will run beyond 2025.
Alvarez yet to decide on his future with Man City
Argentina and Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez remains undecided on his future at Etihad Stadium as he suggested that he would take a final decision after the Paris Olympics are over.
Speaking to journalists, the striker said, "We will see, I will think about it after the Olympics."
Dortmund set to sign two Premier League stars
According to Sky Sports Germany, Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund are expected to sign Yan Couto from Manchester City and Pascal Gross from Brighton. While Gross will cost in the range between €7 million (£6m/$8m) and €10m (£8m/$11m), Couto is set to leave the Cityzens on loan.
PSG eye move for Man Utd's Sancho
Per L'Equipe, Paris Saint-Germain are keeping tabs on Jadon Sancho as part of their efforts to bring in a wide forward as a replacement for Kylian Mbappe. The Ligue 1 champions have eyes on Sancho at the same time as retaining interests in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Nico Williams.
Barca's Roque rejects Al-Hilal offer
Per Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona outcast Vitor Roque's camp turned down an initial contract proposal from Saudi Pro League champions Al-Hilal after earlier contact between them and the Catalan giants.
PSG's Simons set to reject Bayern move
Netherlands international Xavi Simons won't be joining Bayern Munich this season as he makes his decision over his next move, according to Sky Germany. The Dutch international will head back to RB Leipzig for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign on yet another loan deal from Paris Saint-Germain.
Genoa won't sign De Gea this summer
Per Fabrizio Romano, Serie A side Genoa will not sign former Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea as they take a step forward in finalising the transfer of ex-Spurs custodian Pierluigi Gollini from Atalanta.
Fulham set to sign Smith Rowe from Arsenal
Per Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth, Fulham have reached an agreement with Arsenal to sign midfielder Emile Smith Rowe for a club-record transfer fee of £34m (£27m+£7m in add-ons). The player is set to undergo medical later this week before formally signing for the Cottagers.
Bryan Gil leaves Tottenham on loan
Tottenham Hotspur winger Bryan Gil has left the club to join La Liga side Girona on a one-year loan deal, the Premier League side confirmed on Monday.
The official statement from Spurs read, "Bryan Gil has joined La Liga side Girona on loan for the 2024/25 season. The 23-year-old joined us in July 2021, and has since made 43 appearances in our colours to date. Previously, Bryan has spent time on loan with Valencia and Sevilla."
Dani Olmo update provided by RB Leipzig CEO
Dani Olmo has been targeted by a number of top clubs this summer, however, Leipzig have fired a warning to the Spaniard's suitors.
RB Leipzig CEO Johann Plenge has now revealed that the club is ready to sell the Spaniard but will only do so for the right price.
Speaking to kicker, Plenge said: "Dani is highly regarded and is our player - and that will still be the case when we start training again after the trip to the USA and nothing happens until then.
"He played a very strong European Championship, so it was clear that other top clubs were knocking on the door. Transfers are part of the business and are a source of income. But they are also just one of many. One thing is clear: we will not sell any player for less than he is worth.
"We are not under pressure to sell. We plan commercially and also with transfer income, but if we don't generate any, for example, because an offer does not meet our expectations, we will have to generate other income."
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