Alejandro Garnachowill be allowed to leave Manchester United this summer if the price is right. One surprising potential suitor is Aston Villa, who could make a move for the winger. They took Marcus Rashford on loan from Old Trafford last season, revitalising his career somewhat in the progress, so Garnacho may feel it is a move in the right direction away from the current dead end.
It will be a busy summer at United as Ruben Amorim attempts to assemble a squad that has the vague chance of fitting into his 3-4-3 constraints. One key area where improvement is required is centre-forward. A potential plan to source an actual goalscorer could see United offer upJoshua Zirkzeeto Napoli as part of a deal forVictor Osimhen. There could, however, be some very serious competition for the Nigerian as Liverpool may also fancy a nibble.
Eintracht Frankfurt’sHugo Ekitikeis another shortlisted name at United. The Frenchman scored 15 goals in the Bundesliga last season and, at 22, could be getting better for years to come. If anyone does want to sign Ekitike, it will cost them €100m (£85m). “If the price isn’t right, then he’ll just stay with us. We don’t have to sell Hugo,” said the Frankfurt CEO, Markus Krösche.
Bayer Leverkusen and Erik ten Hag continue to sniff around the vicinity of the Liverpool defenderJarell Quansah. The 22-year-old struggled for regular minutes under Arne Slot last season but the homegrown centre-back is still valued at £40m around Anfield.
Thomas Frank is nowofficially the new Tottenham head coach. When a manager moves from one club to another, there are always a few rumours that he will take some of his favourites from his previous employer with him. In Frank’s caseBryan Mbeumohas already been heavily touted as someone of interest, whileChristianNørgaardcould be another name the new manager will whisper into Daniel Levy’s ear, having worked with his compatriot at Brondby too. Everton, Fulham and Bournemouth are also rumoured to be keen.
Milan have gone on the blower to Arsenal to ascertain the availability ofOleksandr ZinchenkoandJakub Kiwior. If the pair do leave, it could prompt Mikel Arteta to firm up his interest in the Ajax defenderJorrel Hatobut Chelsea are also keen.
After impressing in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers,HamzaIgamanehas gained a couple of admirers south of the border. West Ham and Brentford are somewhat eager to pursue a deal for the 22-year-old Moroccan, who scored 16 times last season.
Leeds United are back in the big time and they want to bring the Udinese defenderJaka Bijolwith them to the Premier League. The 26-year-old Slovenian, who has already amassed 63 caps for this country, is valued in the region of £15m.
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And the Panathinaikos strikerFotis Ioannidisis a wanted man in England. Crystal Palace, alongside the relegated duo Leicester and Southampton, are interested in the Greek international, who could cost in the region of £17m.