Manchester United is reportedly considering bringing back Scott McTominay from Napoli, while three Premier League teams are eyeing Liverpool’s Andy Robertson.
Manchester United is looking into re-signing Scotland’s midfielder Scott McTominay for £70m this summer. Napoli is open to selling the 29-year-old, who joined the Italian side from Old Trafford just two years ago. (Fichajes)
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Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Wolverhampton Wanderers are interested in acquiring Scotland’s left-back Andy Robertson, should the 31-year-old depart Liverpool this summer. (Caught Offside)
Feyenoord is the only club consistently monitoring Chivas striker Armando Gonzalez, despite reported interest from Celtic, Barcelona, and West Ham United in the 22-year-old. He recently turned down a £15m transfer to CSKA Moscow to focus on securing a spot in Mexico’s World Cup squad. (TUDN)
Rangers are keen to extend Mikey Moore’s stay at Ibrox, and the 18-year-old winger is also eager for this arrangement. However, while Tottenham Hotspur is open to another loan, they would prefer to keep him in their squad if they find themselves relegated to the Championship. (TeamTalk)
On-loan Heart of Midlothian striker James Wilson was promoted to Tottenham’s bench after head coach Igor Tudor noted the 18-year-old’s skills and movement during training with the under-21 side. Tottenham is looking for reinforcements against Arsenal, with nine first-team players unavailable. (Edinburgh Evening News)
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Motherwell midfielder Callum Slattery has sparked interest from several clubs in the English Championship and League One, as the 27-year-old is set to be out of contract this summer. (Football Insider)
Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie, whose contract also expires this summer, has stated that sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel has yet to initiate talks about a new contract. However, the 33-year-old midfielder emphasized that his priority lies in bettering the club’s results. (Daily Record)
Dundee United right-back Ryan Strain has not yet discussed a new deal, as his contract is set to end this summer. The 28-year-old expressed that he is accustomed to the situation and is focusing on regaining his form after injury setbacks. (The Courier)
Sweden‘s head coach Graham Potter is being considered as a potential candidate for Celtic’s next managerial appointment. However, the 50-year-old Englishman is viewed as an outsider for the role, and his current short-term contract could be extended if his team advances past Ukraine and wins their World Cup play-off finals against Albania or Poland in March. (Football Insider)
