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Chloe Beresford·5 August 2022
🤑 Transfer gossip: Ronaldo to Brazil? From Barça to Bournemouth?

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Chloe Beresford·5 August 2022
Welcome to Friday’s round-up of all of the latest news and speculation from across the world of transfers.
Wolves captain Conor Coady has been told he is not guaranteed a place in the first team squad, reports the Daily Mail, and so the club are willing to listen to offers for the 29-year-old.
Fulham are in talks with Roma over Justin Kluivert, reports Gazzetta dello Sport, and according to Gianluca Di Marzio, Nottingham Forest have had an offer rejected for Atalanta’s Remo Freuler.
Barcelona goalkeeper Neto is expected to sign for Bournemouth later today, reports Spanish outlet Relevo.
And Goal in France insist that Amadou Onana’s potential arrival at Everton does not impact on a possible deal with PSG for the return of Idrissa Gueye.
BILD report that Paolo Maldini has been in personal contact with Eintracht Frankfurt defender Evan N’dicka over a potential move to Milan.
And according to Sky Sports in Germany, Frankfurt’s Gonçalo Paciência is set to join Celta Vigo on a permanent basis.
Leipzig will offer Joško Gvardiol an improved contract until 2026 in an attempt to stave off interest from Manchester City and Chelsea, say BILD.
Goal suggest that Athletic Club have rejected a €15m plus bonuses offer from Barcelona for Iñigo Martínez
Corinthians president Duilio Monteiro Alves admits he likes to “dream big” and revealed a desire to offer Cristiano Ronaldo an exit from his current predicament at Manchester United.
“Is it possible? I don’t know,” the Brazilian club owner told the press in quotes carried by Mundo Deportivo. “We didn’t try, we didn’t investigate, there was no such possibility, but we are keeping an eye on him. Imagine that he suddenly wants to play in Brazil…”
Chelsea completed the £20m signing of Aston Villa youngster Carney Chukwuemeka.
While Sevilla captured Manchester United left-back Alex Telles on loan, with an option to buy.
And months of speculation over the future of Lille’s Renato Sanches was ended when he was unveiled by PSG after they completed a £12.6m deal for the midfielder.