Key Takeaways
- Tottenham Hotspur could make an offer for Marcus Rashford this summer if they remain in the top flight.
- Jose Mourinho might take charge at Real Madrid for a second time.
- Arsenal’s director watched a match in Turkey amid links to Victor Osimhen.
North London club Tottenham Hotspur are preparing a possible summer bid for Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford. Reports suggest the England star may not stay at Barcelona permanently. The Spanish side have doubts about signing him on a full deal. This opens the door for Spurs to step in. However, any move depends on Tottenham avoiding relegation from the Premier League.
Newcastle United face losing winger Anthony Gordon. Sources indicate he will probably leave St James’ Park when the season ends. The move looks more certain now than before.
Arsenal’s sporting director Andrea Berta travelled to Istanbul last weekend. He watched Galatasaray play. This has fuelled talk that the Gunners want to buy Napoli striker Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian forward is currently on loan in Turkey.
Elsewhere in Spain, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez wants Jose Mourinho back at the Bernabeu. The Portuguese coach now manages Benfica. He could replace the current boss this summer. This would mark his second spell with the La Liga giants.
Three Chelsea players enjoyed a break in Madrid this week. Enzo Fernandez, Marc Cucurella and Joao Pedro were seen in the Spanish capital on Monday. They took time off from training.
Meanwhile, Shakhtar Donetsk are losing money because of Mykhailo Mudryk. The Ukrainian winger is banned while officials investigate a doping case. His old club in Ukraine are reportedly missing out on £26 million.
Young Manchester United defender Ayden Heaven is starting a fashion business. The teenager plans to sell his own clothes range soon.
In Scotland, former manager Harry Redknapp spoke about Brighton owner Tony Bloom. Redknapp believes Bloom wants to make Hearts the best team in their league. He will not stop until they win the title.
Celtic remain keen on Venezia midfielder Issa Doumbia. The Scottish champions have watched him for six months. They must act quickly though. His price is expected to rise sharply soon.