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Football transfer rumours: Man Utd frontrunners for Osimhen; Real Madrid’s Davies offer revealed

Manchester United are one of two main contenders to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli this summer, with PSG also fiercely determined to bring him in. Arsenal and Chelsea remain interested in the Nigerian striker. (Independent)

Leaving Manchester United will be Jadon Sancho, with the club determined to sell him regardless of whether Erik ten Hag is the manager next season. Sancho is currently on a dry loan at Borussia Dortmund. (Football Insider)

Manchester City are increasingly confident they would be Jamal Musiala’s preferred destination if he were to leave Bayern Munich, with Chelsea and Liverpool also eyeing the attacking midfielder. (Daily Mirror)

Arsenal remain keen on Barcelona duo Raphinha and Ferran Torres. Barca are in need of selling off some of their more expensive assets before the end of the season. (Fichajes – Spain)

Barcelona chiefs would prefer to sell Raphinha and Jules Kounde in order to raise requisite funds. Though every player is considered ‘transferable’, the club are hoping to keep hold of Frenkie de Jong and Ronald Araujo. (SPORT – Spain)

Tottenham made an enquiry regarding Liverpool defender Joe Gomez during the January transfer window, though he remained at Anfield and has recently been hailed for his versatility in Jurgen Klopp’s setup. (Daily Mail)


Raphael Dias Belloli 'Raphinha'

Raphinha could leave Barcelona / Eric Alonso/GettyImages


Real Madrid are prepared to raise their offer for Alphonso Davies to €50m in order to sign him from Bayern Munich this summer. Alternatively, Los Blancos can wait and sign the Canadian on a free transfer in 2025 when his contract expires. (Cadena Ser – Spain)

In Davies’ place, Bayern Munich could turn to AC Milan left-back Theo Hernandez, who is open to leaving the Italian giants in search of a fresh challenge. (Sky Sport – Germa

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