🤑 Transfer gossip: Berardi to Liverpool? Coman to Barcelona? | OneFootball

🤑 Transfer gossip: Berardi to Liverpool? Coman to Barcelona? | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·19 June 2021

🤑 Transfer gossip: Berardi to Liverpool? Coman to Barcelona?

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The weekend is here and the transfer rumour mill has churned out some fresh gossip for us. Isn’t that nice?


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Tottenham striker Harry Kane has told his representatives he would be interested in a reunion with Mauricio Pochettino at Paris Saint-Germain, report 90min.


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Liverpool are interested in signing Italy’s Euro 2020 star Domenico Berardi from Sassuolo, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Arsenal are set to reignite their interest in Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar, say The Sun.

And AS report that Chelsea have joined Arsenal in the race to sign Sweden and Real Sociedad striker Alexander Isak.


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Manchester United could end their interest in Atlético Madrid’s Kieran Trippier and Real Madrid’s Raphaël Varane because the prices being quoted by the selling clubs are too high, report ESPN.

Chelsea are also interested in Varane, but the France defender has not yet made a decision on his future, say Goal.

Manchester United, PSG and Sevilla all have an interest in Sergio Ramos after the veteran left Real Madrid, according to 90min.

And Le 10 Sport claim Barcelona are interested in Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman as a possible replacement for Ousmane Dembélé.


Romantic rumour of the day 🥰

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Eurosport report that Wales hero Aaron Ramsey could leave Juventus this summer and return to Arsenal this summer.

We’ll ignore the part of the report that says the Gunners could re-sign their former midfielder because they are “struggling to attract elite talent” and just imagine how good it would be to see him back in the Premier League next season.