Bruno Fernandes headed to the new stop after the 2026 World Cup, MU shouted at £ 50 million for Garnacho, which was notable news on the morning of August 28.
Bruno Fernandes headed to the new stop after the 2026 World Cup
Football news on the morning of August 28: Bruno Fernandes targets a new stop after the 2026 World Cup |
According to the Daily Mail, midfielder Bruno Fernandes is considering leaving Manchester United to go to MLS or Saudi Pro League next year. The 30 -year -old star wants to stick with one more season at Old Trafford before listening to the offer. This summer, Fernandes rejected an attractive invitation from Al Hilal and still has a contract until 2027.
Tottenham and Milan compete for signature Adrien Rabiot
A source from L'Equipe said Adrien Rabiot was included in the transfer list after a conflict with his teammates. Tottenham is concerned closely and may be priced soon when failing with many other goals. Meanwhile, Pioli's AC Milan also wants to bring the 30 -year -old midfielder to San Siro after the season he scored 9 goals and had 4 assists at Ligue 1.
MU shouted £ 50 million for Garnacho, Chelsea hard to access
According to Guardian, Man Utd will only let Alejandro Garnacho leave if they receive £ 50 million. Chelsea considered the 21 -year -old as a top priority, but only offered £ 35 million. The “Red Devils” cited Madueke deals to Arsenal (48 million pounds) and Elanga to Newcastle (£ 52 million) to confirm that Garnacho had the same value.
Real and Atletico Madrid target Kobbie Mainoo
Daily Mail revealed both Real Madrid and Atletico are following Kobbie Mainoo after the 20 -year -old midfielder dropped in the order of MU. Real consider borrowing Mainoo 1 season, especially in the context that they just broke up with Dani Ceballos. Diario AS also said Los Blancos also targeted Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace, 21) as another option.
Tottenham is about to part ways with Yves Bissouma
According to Telegraph, Spurs are negotiating with Galatasaray about the case of Yves Bissouma. The 28 -year -old midfielder is no longer part of coach Thomas Frank's plan after being late and eliminated from the European Super Cup list. The two sides are coming very close to the loan agreement, while Spurs have given the chance of kicking Joao Palhinha (borrowed from Bayern) in the 2-0 victory over Man City.
Other noteworthy news:
- Alexander Isak (Newcastle) wants to join Liverpool despite the meeting with the club owner. (Telegraph)
- Arsenal continued to negotiate with Leverkusen on defender Piero Hincapie, who wanted to close less than 60 million euros. (Florian Plettenberg)
- James McConnell (Liverpool) signed a contract 5 years before coming to Ajax on loan. (Athletic)
- Newcastle was rejected £ 55 million for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen (Wolves). (Fabrizio Romano)
- West Ham kept an eye on Aleix García (Leverkusen), requiring at least 20 million euros. (Florian Plettenberg)
- Crystal Palace reached an agreement of 30 million euros to recruit Yeremy Pino (Villarreal). (Fabrizio Romano)
- Roma wants to borrow left -back Kostas Tsimikas (Liverpool). (Gianluca di marzio)
- Wolves is preparing to welcome defender Ladislav Krejci (Girona). (Athletic)
- Real Madrid is ready to bring Nico Paz (Como, Castilla product) back to 2026. (Diario AS)
- Yannick Carrasco is about to return to Atletico Madrid for the third time after Al Shabab turned the green light. (Diario AS)
- Benfica is interested in midfielder Georgiy Sudakov (Shakhtar Donetsk, Ukraine). (Rudy Galetti)
- There is no negotiation between MU and West Ham about goalkeeper Andrre Onana. (Fabrizio Romano)
- Wolves confirmed that Hwang Hee-chan was not sold before the transfer closed. (Fabrizio Romano)
- Marseille negotiated with Bournemouth about left -back Junior Givere. (Nicolo Schira)
- Diogo Leite (Union Berlin) prioritized to Fiorentina even though many other teams asked to buy. (Nicolo Schira)