Arsenal set to hand extension to White
Arsenal is poised to secure a new long-term contract for English defender Ben White, according to sources cited by HITC. Talks between White and the club have been ongoing since earlier this season, and there is growing confidence that an agreement will be reached imminently, with his current contract running until 2026.
White, who has made 32 appearances for Arsenal this season, has been a standout performer under manager Mikel Arteta. His consistent contributions have reinforced the team's defensive line, earning him recognition as a vital asset for the North London club.
Fernandez remains committed to shine at Chelsea
Uriel Perez, agent of Enzo Fernandez, insisted that the 2022 World Cup winner has no intention of leaving Chelsea as he remains steadfast to succeed at Stamford Bridge.
"The player has no intention of leaving. The leaders were very clear with this project. It is a plan that was going to be difficult at the beginning because new and young players were going to arrive, but when the pieces of the team fit together well, Chelsea was going to move forward," confirmed Perez.
"Enzo Fernández's desire is to be on the team and succeed. We don't meet with any clubs or try to talk to any clubs. We know what the player's desire is. Obviously, he would like the club to be in another position, but that will be achieved with work."
Barca remain open to sell De Jong & Araujo
Barcelona are anticipating offers for midfielder Frenkie De Jong and defender Ronald Araújo in the upcoming transfer window.
Sport reports that while they are open to considering "high proposals" for both players in the summer, the club's sporting director, Deco, is surprisingly also actively working to secure their contract extensions to retain them at the club.
De Jong, 26, has already been in discussions with Barcelona regarding a new deal, highlighting the club's efforts to secure his long-term future. Similarly, the process to negotiate new terms with Araújo, aged 24, has been expedited, underlining Barcelona's commitment to retaining their key talents amidst transfer speculations.
Eriksen to snub Galatasaray to continue at Man Utd
Despite reported interest from Galatasaray, Christian Eriksen will stay with Manchester United until the summer transfer window, according to Sky Sports.
Eriksen, who joined United on a free transfer in 2022, remains content with his current situation at the club and is committed to contributing to their ongoing campaign.
Galatasaray's pursuit of Eriksen stems from their desire to bolster their midfield options, especially considering the Turkish transfer window is still open. Eriksen's limited playing time at United this season has made him an attractive target for the Turkish club, but for now, he remains focused on his duties with United.
Aubameyang urges Barcelona to bring in 'incredible' Klopp
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has recommended his former coach Jurgen Klopp as a replacement for Xavi at Barcelona.
"If there is a chance for Barca he is a good option," said the striker who played under Klopp for two seasons at Borussia Dortmund.
Chelsea wanted to sign Inter star in swap deal
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Chelsea tried to sign Inter midfielder Nicolo Barella by offering Romelu Lukaku in a swap deal but it never materialised.
The report further states that Barella is unlikely to join the Blues anytime soon as the club continue to remain out of the Champions League.
Steve Cooper favourite to replace Hodgson at Crystal Palace
Steve Cooper, who parted ways with Nottingham Forest last year, is being considered a top candidate to replace Roy Hodgson at Crystal Palace, according to The Guardian.
After the humiliating defeat at the hands of Brighton last week, the club are considering replacing the veteran manager and have identified Cooper as a possible replacement.
Frank confirms Toney will leave in summer
Brentford boss Thomas Frank has confirmed that Ivan Toney "will likely be sold" in the summer to a "top team" amid interest from Arsenal and Chelsea.
Speaking to Tipsbladet, the manager said: "It's quite obvious that Ivan Toney will most likely be sold in the summer. It can be expensive to sell your best player, but on the other hand, I also know that by the summer, he'll only have a year left on his contract with us. We also know what he's worth. I don't think there are many strikers in the world who are better than him right now. He's a really good striker who is in his prime footballing age. Personally, as a coach, I would prefer to keep Toney, but one day it could be fun to see him in a top team. This winter, we actually had no bids for him, but it would surprise me if there aren't a lot of clubs interested in him."
Brighton close to signing Ibrahim Osman from Nordsjaelland
Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion are closing in on signing Ibrahim Osman from Nordsjaelland, according to The Athletic.
The Seagulls made an offer worth €19.5million which the Danish club has accepted. The attacker will arrive at the club next summer.
Real Madrid eyeing move for French wonderkid Yoro
Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing French wonderkid and Lille defender Leny Yoro, according to Marca.
Yoro's current contract with the French side expires in 2025 and his club are likely to demand a fee in the region of €60m if they receive an offer next summer.
Galatasaray remain interested in signing Eriksen
Turkish giants Galatasaray remain interested in signing Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen, according to journalist Rudy Galetti.
The transfer, though, will go through only if the Premier League giants are willing to let the player leave. The Turkish Super Lig club have also identified an alternative in Lazio star Daichi Kamada.
Arsenal likely to sign Brentford star Toney
Arsenal are more likely to sign Brentford star Ivan Toney than Chelsea target Victor Osimhen, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Jones said, "It's a lot of money. I'd be flabbergasted if Arsenal exceeded the amount of money they spent on Declan Rice (£115m) and that's probably what it's going to take to sign Osimhen. It's never great to go head-to-head with Chelsea on a signing and that makes me feel like Arsenal might end up coming away from it.
"There are other players out there that I think could fit the bill for them. Even though Ivan Toney is being played down to me – people say inside the club that Toney's not on the radar. "We'll have to wait and see about that because I have heard otherwise. But certainly, Arsenal are going to be in the market for a player of that level."
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