Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Bayern Munich move closer to Alphonso Davies agreement
Posted Wednesday, March 11, 2026 by 7M Sport

Old Trafford scouting mission in Portugal
Manchester United have significantly stepped up their scouting presence at Sporting CP matches as Ruben Amorim prepares for a major squad overhaul this summer. The Red Devils are closely monitoring center-back Ousmane Diomande and striker Viktor Gyokeres, both of whom have release clauses exceeding 80 million pounds. Sources suggest that Amorim believes the duo possesses the physical and technical attributes required to succeed in the Premier League. While a January move was ruled out due to Sportings title ambitions, United are now laying the groundwork for a record-breaking summer window to support their new managers tactical vision.
Wirtz attracts interest from Premier League elite
The race for Bayer Leverkusen sensation Florian Wirtz is intensifying as Liverpool and Arsenal joined Manchester City and Real Madrid in the hunt for the German playmaker. Wirtz has been instrumental in Leverkusens unbeaten domestic run, and his valuation has reportedly soared past the 100 million pound mark. Arsenal view Wirtz as a potential long-term successor or partner for Martin Odegaard, while Liverpool see him as a transformative signing for their midfield. Xabi Alonso remains determined to keep his star man, but the sheer scale of the expected bids may make a summer departure inevitable.
Bayern Munich move closer to Alphonso Davies agreement
In a significant boost for the German giants, Bayern Munich are reportedly making progress in contract negotiations with Alphonso Davies. The Canadian left-back had been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid, with his current deal entering its final year. However, recent discussions have centered on a significant salary increase and assurances regarding the clubs long-term project. If Davies signs a new deal, it would force Real Madrid to look elsewhere for defensive reinforcements, with Gironas Miguel Gutierrez mentioned as a potential alternative.
Chelsea prepare for significant squad clearout
Chelsea officials are reportedly preparing for another busy summer of departures to ensure compliance with Profit and Sustainability Rules. Several senior players, including those currently out on loan, are expected to be placed on the transfer list. The club is particularly focused on offloading high-earning squad members who do not fit into the long-term plans of the coaching staff. Homegrown talents remain a subject of debate within the boardroom, as their sales represent pure profit on the balance sheet, though fans have expressed concern over losing the clubs core identity.
Newcastle lead chase for Bryan Mbeumo
Newcastle United have identified Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo as a key target to bolster their attacking options. Eddie Howe is keen to add more versatility and pace to his frontline, and Mbeumos ability to play across the front three has made him a priority. Brentford are expected to demand a fee in the region of 60 million pounds, reflecting the players importance to Thomas Franks side. Any potential deal may depend on Newcastles ability to secure European football, which would provide the necessary financial backing for such a high-profile signing.
Everton and West Ham monitor Kalvin Phillips situation
Kalvin Phillips remains a man in demand despite a difficult period since joining Manchester City from Leeds United. With his long-term future at the Etihad looking increasingly unlikely, both Everton and West Ham are reportedly monitoring his situation. Sean Dyche is looking for a midfield anchor to provide more protection for the Toffees defense, while the Hammers are considering a move to add more depth to their squad following a mixed domestic campaign. City are believed to be seeking a permanent transfer rather than another temporary loan agreement.
Saudi Pro League remains a factor for veteran stars
The influence of the Saudi Pro League continues to loom over the European market as several Premier League veterans attract interest from the Middle East. High-profile names such as Kevin De Bruyne and Mohamed Salah remain on the radar of Saudi clubs, with significant financial packages being prepared to tempt them away from the Premier League. While both players have expressed commitment to their current clubs for now, the potential for a massive transfer fee could convince their respective teams to consider a sale when they enter the final stages of their contracts.
Strategic youth recruitment across European leagues
As financial regulations become more stringent, top-flight clubs are increasingly turning their attention to emerging talents in the Eredivisie and the Portuguese Primeira Liga. Scouts from across Europe are closely following breakout stars who offer high potential at a relatively lower cost compared to established Premier League players. This shift in strategy is expected to lead to a more competitive market for youngsters who have yet to reach their peak, as clubs seek to build sustainable squads for the future while avoiding the risk of heavy sanctions.
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