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Joel Sanderson-Murray¡30 June 2020
đ¤ Transfer gossip: Grealish to Man City? Family legacy at Newcastle?

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Joel Sanderson-Murray¡30 June 2020
Happy Tuesday.
Here are all of your latest transfer news, rumours and speculation from across the world.
Sorry Aston Villa fans. It looks like your Premier League status is under threat which in turns means your chances of keeping your captain Jack Grealish are starting to fade.
The Telegraph say that Manchester City are looking to Grealish to replace Leroy SanĂŠ if, as expected, he moves to Bayern Munich this summer.
The Independent are reporting that Chelsea are keen on Angel Gomes, who Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirmed is likely to be leaving Manchester United when his contract expires tomorrow.
Arsenal and Newcastle are clearly big fans of alliteration as Bild are linking both clubs with a move for Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst who could available for âŹ32m.
However, Mikel Arteta could be about to lose a striker. 18-year-old Folarin Balogun is believed to be wanting to leave the club to find more first-team football with Southampton admirers according to the Mail.
Sky Sports rubbished stories linking Kalidou Koulibaly to Liverpool but there are now various reports suggesting the Napoli defender could sign for Manchester City for âŹ80m.
âŹ80m for a player who has just turned 29.
City will need to improve their defence this summer but is this a move that would represent great value, despite how good the player is.
The Mail are reporting that Newcastle are considering signing Montpellier forward Thomas Robert, who is in fact the son of their former player Laurent Robert.
Robert knew how to hit a football âŚ
Sons stepping into their fatherâs footsteps and taking on legacies at their former clubs is exactly the kind of Football Manager storyline we can get behind.
Just like Mauricio Pochettino and ⌠Maurizio Pochettino at Tottenham.
The Arthur and Miralem PjaniÄ swap deal involving Barcelona and Juventus was finally confirmed.
The biggest move so far this summer.