With Morata linked with a move to Arsenal this summer, Juventus are reportedly looking at the 26-year-old Chelsea forward as a replacement. Calciomercato reports that the newly promoted side must act ahead of interest from both Nice and Inter Milan to secure a move to the Brianteo Stadium.Ģ0:45 BST: Juventus plan swoop for Timo Werner as a potential replacement for Alvaro Morata, according to the Mirror. The 35-year-old midfielder from Sampdoria made 39 appearances this season, scoring seven and assisting 13, and is in contract until 2024. It is reported that the Dons are expecting a fee of around £3 million including add-ons for the Scottish young player of the year.Ģ1:15 BST: Monza look to strengthen their side this summer following promotion to Serie A, and this includes the addition of Antonio Candreva. The Reds are leading Premier League rivals Leeds United for the 18-year-old from Aberdeen, as Football Insider reports that Jurgen Klopp has approved a move for the young right-back, as an understudy for Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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Sky Sports Italia has revealed that the 44-year-old manager, who has previous experience at Milan, Napoli and Fiorentina, has agreed to a deal worth around €3m per season plus performance-related bonuses.Ģ2:00 BST: Liverpool look set to sign teenage full-back Calvin Ramsay. Don't have ESPN? Get instant access LIVE BLOGĢ2:30 BST: Gennaro Gattusois set to sign two-year contract as manager of Valencia. Or they must not have told me, but I don't think so."ĭe Jong is a player that Ten Hag rates highly after they worked together at Ajax Amsterdam, winning the 2018-19 Eredivisie title as well as reaching the Champions League semifinal. At the moment there is no question of it at all. "What I'm saying, there is absolutely nothing of an agreement or anything official. "I've never regretted my choice despite the fact that I had hoped for more in terms of prizes than I've achieved so far," de Jong said. Speaking to ESPN Netherlands' Pascal Kamperman on Tuesday, De Jong said he hoped to stay at Camp Nou, calling Barcelona his "dream club." Nonetheless, there would be significant obstacles to overcome if De Jong's transfer was to materialise, notably a fee and the will of the player. The report comes after Wednesday's announcement that Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard will be leaving Old Trafford.