Manchester United and Real Madrid will battle it out for €50 million-rated Theo Hernández, while free agent Paul Pogba has been linked with a return to France. Join us for the latest transfer news, gossip, and rumors from around the globe.
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TOP STORIES
– Arsenal eye ex-Man Utd sporting director Ashworth – sources
– Estêvão wins two awards ahead of Chelsea transfer
– USMNT’s Kochen agrees new Barcelona deal – sources
TRENDING RUMORS
– AC Milan are open to letting captain Theo Hernández leave the club but will demand a €50 million fee from any interested party, according to Calciomercato. The Frenchman is highly regarded by several European sides and could leave San Siro as early as this January. Hernández’s current contract is set to expire in June 2026, meaning Milan have a narrow window in which they can command a large transfer fee for the player. With talks having stalled over a contract extension, Real Madrid and Manchester United are now said to be considering a move for the 27-year-old.
– Marseille are weighing-up an audacious move for free agent Paul Pogba, RMC Sport reports. The Ligue 1 side are said to be big admirers of the midfielder, who is aiming to return to the France national team in the future. As such, the 31-year-old is receptive to the idea of joining Marseille, which could provide Pogba with a platform to showcase his talents. However, the transfer has also been described as “difficult” by the outlet, with the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner’s salary being one potential stumbling block.
– Bayer Leverkusen are keeping a close eye on Arda Güler and could launch a bid for the Real Madrid youngster next summer, according to Sky Sports Deutschland. The 19-year-old has found first-team minutes hard to come by since joining Real in 2023 from Fenerbahce. While the Spanish giants have no intention of letting Güler go in January, a summer move in 2025 could materialize if he grows frustrated with his current situation. The Turkey international is under contract at Real Madrid until 2029.
– Liverpool, alongside several other top European clubs, are keeping tabs on Bologna defender Sam Beukema, according to TEAMtalk. Reds head coach Arne Slot is said to be a long-term admirer of the Dutchman, who joined Bologna from AZ Alkmaar in 2023. The Serie A side have ruled out a January exit for their star defender, but the report says that a summer transfer in 2025 could be possible if Liverpool stump up a fee of at least €25m. Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid are also said to be monitoring Beukema’s progress.
Lille forward Jonathan David is available on a free transfer in the summer and has a host of top clubs on his trail, says Mundo Deportivo. The 24-year-old has scored 17 goals in 23 games this season and Arsenal, Manchester United and Barcelona are ready to make him an offer. The Canada international is reportedly ready to take a step up in his career and leave Ligue 1, but Sport claims that Barca actually have doubts over his ability when teams don’t give him space.
EXPERT TAKE
Ogden: Ratcliffe ‘ruthless’ like Chelsea’s Abramovich with Ashworth axe
Mark Ogden explains why he sees Manchester United moving on sporting director Dan Ashworth as a positive move from the club.
OTHER RUMORS
Manchester United are ready to pay Napoli striker Victor Osimhen‘s €75m release clause in January and end his loan at Galatasaray. (Il Mattino)
Liverpool could make an £8m move to sign Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller, 18. (Caught Offside)
Manchester City are tracking Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz and could offer forward Oscar Bobb or midfielder James McAtee as part of the deal. (TBR)
Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman has impressed in Serie A and the former Everton player has several Premier League clubs interested in signing him. (GiveMeSport)
Brighton striker Evan Ferguson is set to leave the club in January, with West Ham leading the race. (Football Insider)
Werder Bremen midfielder Naby Keïta has completed a medical at Ferencvaros and will soon join the Hungarian side on a one-year loan deal. (Fabrizio Romano)
Paris Saint-Germain’s football adviser Luis Campos is the subject of interest from both Manchester United and Arsenal, neither of whom have a sporting director currently. (iNews)