90min
·30 October 2024
90min
·30 October 2024
90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world...
Manchester United hope to bring Ruben Amorim to Old Trafford in time for Sunday's Premier League clash with Chelsea after making their interest in the Sporting CP manager public. (The Times)
Amorim has, however, admitted that no decision has been made on his future, and he is expected to remain in charge of the Portuguese side when they face Estrela on Friday. (CNN - Portugal)
Barcelona defender Eric Garcia is wanted by both Real Sociedad and Girona, with the former keen to push a loan move for the Spanish star in January. (Mundo Deportivo)
Kyle Walker could be out of favour at Manchester City, with the Premier League champions weighing up his future after several poor performances. (Football Insider)
Man City could part ways with Walker / Matt McNulty/GettyImages
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur will look to strengthen their backline in January and are in the market for a new defender. (Football Insider)
Chelsea could make a move for Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres, who was on the radar of a number of top European sides during the summer. They could face competition from the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City who are also keen on the Swedish star. (Florian Plettenberg)
Newcastle United have registered their interest in Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo, but will face competition from Arsenal and Liverpool if they want to sign the in-form goalscorer. The Magpies face spending restrictions, with the Bees valuing the player at £50m. (Telegraph)
The Gunners are keen on bringing Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sane to the Emirates when his contract expires in the summer. (Football Insider)
Real Madrid duo Eduardo Camavinga and Rodrygo could make the move to Old Trafford if Amorim is to take over as the Red Devils boss. (Fichajes - Spain)
The Portuguese manager could also bring defender Goncalo Inacio, forward Pedro Goncalves and winger Marcus Edwards to Manchester if he is to be named as Ten Hag's successor. (Teamtalk)
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