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Football transfer rumours: Ten Hag threatens to quit Man Utd; Chelsea offer Fernandez to Real Madrid

Erik ten Hag is prepared to leave Manchester United this summer if new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe removes his influence in the club’s transfer dealings. The INEOS chief is already looking for potential replacements. (Daily Star)

Manchester City are monitoring £60m-rated Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, who is also on the radars of both Man Utd and Real Madrid(Mail)

As well as rejecting a €200m bid for winger Lamine Yamal, Barcelona have also rejected a €35m offer for 17-year-old right-back Hector Fort from an unnamed club. (Mundo Deportivo – Spain)

Tottenham Hotspur are preparing an early bid for Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher worth between £30m and £40m in the hope that a deal could be done before June 30 to aid the Blues’ PSR concerns. (Football Insider)

Arsenal have joined the battle to sign Real Sociedad centre-back Robin Le Normand, who will be available for around £34m this summer. (Fichajes – Spain)


Jarrad Branthwaite

Branthwaite is attracting serious interest / Matt McNulty/GettyImages


Chelsea have been disappointed by both Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez and have offered the pair to Real Madrid this summer, but the Spanish side are not interested in pursuing a deal for either player. (Defensa Central – Spain)

Coming in at Chelsea could be Juventus centre-back Gleison Bremer, who has been offered to the Blues for his release clause of around £50m. Man UtdLiverpool and Tottenham are all keen on the Brazilian. (HITC)

Man Utd will reject calls to sell midfielder Scott McTominay this summer and will instead look to offer him a new contract. (Star)

Barcelona defender Mikayil Faye, 19, is on the radars of Man UtdBayer Leverkusen and Inter(Mail)

Despite interest from Tottenham, Genoa winger Albert Gudmundsson would rather remain in Serie A this summer and is keen on joining InterJuventus are also interested. (Gazzetta dello Sport – Italy)

Source: 90mins

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