🤑 Transfer gossip: Koulibaly to Liverpool? PSG want Rudiger? | OneFootball

🤑 Transfer gossip: Koulibaly to Liverpool? PSG want Rudiger? | OneFootball

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Joel Sanderson-Murray¡24 September 2020

🤑 Transfer gossip: Koulibaly to Liverpool? PSG want Rudiger?

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We’re nearly at the weekend, just hold on in.

Let’s catch up with the latest transfer gossip to help get us there, with Thursday’s offering containing a lot of centre-backs.


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The Telegraph have reported that Porto left-back Alex Telles has his heart set on a move to Manchester United, with just the fee to be sorted now between the two sides.

Antonio Rudiger has fallen down the Chelsea defensive pecking order and looks to be on his way out of Stamford Bridge, with PSG one of the clubs keen on taking him on loan.

Both Barcelona and Bayern Munich are believed to have made offers for Ajax right-back Sergino Dest.

Burnley are in talks with Liverpool winger Harry Wilson over a move to Turf Moor.

West Ham are believed to have made a bid of around £33m for Saint-Étienne centre-back Wesley Fofana, according to Sky Sports.


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Le Parisien have linked Kalidou Koulibaly with a transfer to Liverpool in the past 24 hours.

They’ve even gone as far to say that the Premier League champions have used the defender’s international teammate Sadio Mané to help convince the 29-year-old of the move.

Liverpool spent all summer trying to lower the fee for Thiago, we don’t think they’re going to shell out €80m for a new centre-back.


What you missed yesterday 👇

Luis SuĂĄrez completed his move from Barcelona to AtlĂŠtico Madrid.

Meanwhile, Wolves’ Portuguese revolution continued with the £35m signing of Barça right-back Nelson Semedo.