Exclusive: Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefing – Spurs were serious about signing Arsenal new-boy, Messi update, and more | OneFootball

Exclusive: Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefing – Spurs were serious about signing Arsenal new-boy, Messi update, and more | OneFootball

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·29 September 2022

Exclusive: Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefing – Spurs were serious about signing Arsenal new-boy, Messi update, and more

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There’s good news for Arsenal on the injury front, with the Gunners now hopeful that four players – Oleksandr Zinchenko, Thomas Partey, Kieran Tierney and Takehiro Tomiyasu – will be in contention to return against Tottenham (football.london)

Barcelona

Could we really see Lionel Messi heading back to Barcelona in 2023? Click here for my exclusive insight into the situation.

Barcelona have confirmed that Ronald Araujo had “successful surgery this morning for his right adductor longus tendon avulsion.” He now faces a few weeks out and a return date will depend on how his recovery goes.

In other news, Barcelona have reportedly identified Ruben Neves as a top target for next summer, with the Wolves midfielder thought to be the ideal replacement for Sergio Busquets (Sport)

Bayern Munich

Bayern director Hasan Salihamidzic on Sadio Mane’s situation: “Sadio still needs bit of time. He has to get used to the Bundesliga, but he will – I speak regularly with him. Sadio is one of the best players in the world, we will still have a lot of joy with him.”

Chelsea

Anthony Gordon admits it would’ve been ‘crazy’ for Chelsea to spend £60m on him: “I was never desperate to leave. It was definitely not the case. But… yes, £60m is crazy.”

How serious is Chelsea’s interest in Jude BellinghamClick here for full details.

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Reports claim Chelsea are still in the running alongside Paris Saint-Germain to sign Inter Milan centre-back Milan Skriniar when he becomes a free agent next summer (Calciomercato)

Everton

Anthony Gordon insists he’s happy to have stayed at Goodison Park: “Everton is so good, it’s not a place where I’m devastated because I’ve to stay — never been the case.”

Liverpool

Are Liverpool really leading the race for Jude BellinghamClick here for my understanding of the situation.

Manchester United

Harry Maguire has picked up an injury on international duty and now looks set to miss this weekend’s derby match with Manchester City.

Victor Osimhen has previously been considered by Manchester United, but what could happen next? Click here to find out more.

Newcastle United

Newcastle are set to sign Australian wonderkid Garang Kuol. There’s an agreement with Aussie A league club Central Coast Mariners, and a medical scheduled to take place in the UK. The player has also agreed personal terms with Newcastle.

PSG

Real Madrid

Real Madrid could do with a long-term replacement for Luka Modric and Toni Kroos – could THIS player be the answer?

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Tottenham

Tottenham are set to make Dejan Kulusevski’s transfer permanent at the end of the season, no doubts. If he plays 20 games, at least 45 minutes, and Spurs qualify for the Champions League, there’s an obligation to buy for €35m. If not, Spurs also have a purchase option clause as part of their loan agreement with Juventus.

This Arsenal player was a serious option for Spurs this summer – click here to find out more.

Tottenham were alongside Arsenal in tracking this €40m-rated attacker – click here for more exclusive information.

Valencia

Official. Valencia have signed Iago Herrerin in goal to replace the injured Jaume Domenech. He’s signed a short-term deal, valid until 2023.

West Ham

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