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Joel Sanderson-Murray·1 July 2020
🤑 Transfer gossip: Man United's stance on Sancho, Battle over Ake?

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Joel Sanderson-Murray·1 July 2020
What a night of football that was.
Here is the latest transfer gossip from around Europe to keep us all going!
Manchester United have made their stance clear on any potential move for Jadon Sancho. According to Sky Sports, United will not pay any more than £50m for the Borussia Dortmund forward.
The Telegraph report that Tottenham are confident of signing Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg this summer. However, José Mourinho will have to sell players first in order to fund the move.
Chelsea have entered the race for Bournemouth centre-back Nathan Ake, according to The Athletic. Manchester City were linked with the 25-year-old earlier this week and now Frank Lampard has registered interest in bringing Ake back to Stamford Bridge.
The Evening Standard are reporting that Henrikh Mkhitaryan as extended his loan at Roma until the end of the Serie A season with a permanent move likely to be completed soon as well.
Barcelona’s 16-year-old left back Marc Jurado has left the club, with ESPN believing he is set to join Manchester United.
Chelsea have been busy already this summer and we fully expect that to continue.
The links with the likes of Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz won’t go away.
However, Frank Lampard did make a case to rubbish reports of moves for Declan Rice and Angel Gomes when speaking to the press on Tuesday.
There have been various reports that Barcelona have placed a €370m release clause in 30-year-old Miralem Pjanić’s contract after his move to the Camp Nou.
Now of course any contract in Spain is obligated to have a release clause so this is common practice, but at least make it slightly attainable guys?
Everything.
Achraf Hakimi arrived in Milan for his medical ahead of his move to Inter.
Manchester City reportedly agreed a fee with Bayern Munich for the transfer of Leroy Sané.
Philippe Coutinho did not move anywhere but was continously linked to the Premier League once again.