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Transfer news LIVE: Marcus Rashford to Bayern Munich, Real Madrid bid imminent

Transfer news LIVE: Marcus Rashford to Bayern Munich, Real Madrid bid imminent
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Marcus Rashford to Bayern Munich, Real Madrid bid imminent The latest transfer news on Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, Michael Olise, Micky van de Ven, Morgan Gibbs-White, Morgan Rogers, Rio Ngumoha and many more Hello and welcome to Mirror Football's transfer live blog on Monday, 8 June. Manchester United were in line to receive a sizeable windfall from Marseille after Fenerbahce presidential candidate Hakan Safi claimed Mason Greenwood agreed to join the Turkish club. However, his...

Transfer news LIVE: Marcus Rashford to Bayern Munich, Real Madrid bid imminent The latest transfer news on Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, Michael Olise, Micky van de Ven, Morgan Gibbs-White, Morgan Rogers, Rio Ngumoha and many more Hello and welcome to Mirror Football's transfer live blog on Monday, 8 June. Manchester United were in line to receive a sizeable windfall from Marseille after Fenerbahce presidential candidate Hakan Safi claimed Mason Greenwood agreed to join the Turkish club. However, his opponent, Aziz Yildirim, won the vote, and any deal is now in doubt, meaning United will not yet benefit from their 40 per cent sell‑on clause. Real Madrid will reportedly make a £130million move for Michael Olise after re-electing Florentino Perez as their president. His equivalent at Bayern Munich, however, Herbert Hainer, is adamant that the former Crystal Palace winger is not for sale. Stick with our live blog for live updates and every transfer story throughout the day. Key Events Tottenham Hotspur are still in talks with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Jan Paul van Hecke, according to Fabrizio Romano. Further egotiations are reportedly planned for this week after the Seagulls turned down two offers from Spurs over the weekend. Roberto De Zerbi and Van Hecke are both said to want the move after previously working together on the south coast. The player is currently preparing for the World Cup with the Netherlands national team and have a friendly against Uzbekistan tonight, which is their final warm-up game before beginning their tournament against Group F opponents Japan on Sunday. Manchester United will now likely have to wait until after the World Cup before they can officially sign Ederson from Atalanta. A deal is in place to sign the Brazil international, but he still needs to complete a medical before signing the paperwork and officially becoming a United player. However, after being called-up by the national team to replace the injured Wesley, he will now be in North America for the duration of their tournament, unless the clubs can agree with the Brazilian Football Confederation to release him from their camp for the purpose of completing the transfer and then returning. Serhou Guirassy has decided to stay in Europe, according to BILD, despite interest from the Saudi Pro League. Aston Villa and Fenerbahce are credited with an interest in the Borussia Dortmund striker. However, the Bundesliga club claim they will not sell him this summer after scoring 26 goals for them across all competitions. Their sporting managing director Lars Ricken says: We have no intention of letting him go. He has impressively proven his value to Borussia Dortmund in the last two seasons Guirassy is midway through the four-year contract he signed two summers ago, which expires at the end of the 2027/28 season. Bayern Munich are willing to meet Manchester United's asking price for Marcus Rashford, according to The Sun. United are said to want £34.5million for the England international, which is more than the £26million option that Barcelona have to sign him for this summer. However, the German champions are reportedly less keen on paying his £325,000 per week wages because Rashford would not necessarily be a guaranteed started in Bavaria. Bayern are also credited with an interest in Gabriel Martinelli and Rio Ngumoha. Liverpool are showing no signs of selling the latter, but Arsenal could be open to cashing in on the Brazilian. Anthony Gordon says Marcus Rashford has been advising him on whether to live in Barcelona after spending last season on loan at the Spanish champions before they decided to sign the Newcastle United forward. Gordon told talkSPORT: He was just telling me how good the lads are there, the team spirit that they have, which I heard already from the people in Barca, so I'm really looking forward to joining up with them. He was also telling me about the city, places to live. He's a lovely guy, very caring, so he was just giving me a bit of information. Liverpool are positing themselves to sign Darwin Nunez, according to Mundo Deportivo, as the Uruguay international would reportedly like to return from Al-Hilal. Barcelona, Chelsea and Newcastle United are also credited with an interest in Nunez, who could become available as a free agent after claims the Saudi Pro League club have an agreement in principle to mutually terminate his contract. The Catalan club are said to have him on their list of alternatives to Julian Alvarez, with Atletico Madrid intent on keeping the former Manchester City forward, as they look to replace Robert Lewandowski, who left at the end of last season. Micky van de Ven says he has spoken to Jan Paul van Hecke about Tottenham Hotspur. The current Spurs defender said at a Netherlands national team press conference that he thinks "it is a good step" for his international team-mate to join the club from Brighton & Hove Albion. Dutch head coach Ronald Koeman has also conceded that he cannnot stop players completing transfers while the World Cup is on. He has said: Ideally, I would prefer a player to have peace of mind regarding his club, and that there is clarity about the future, but I cannot stop it. Jan Paul van Hecke only wants to sign for Tottenham Hotspur, according to Voetbal International, despite Brighton & Hove Albion turning down two bids for the defender. Both bids are in excess of £43million, according to the Dutch outlet, but the Seagulls reputedly want more like £60-70million for him. Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle United are also credited with an interest in Van Jecke, but he reportedly wants a reunion with Roberto De Zerbi this summer. It is said that agreeing a contract with Spurs will be straightforward, with the player reportedly enthusiastic about talks with his former Brighton head coach. Real Madrid will reportedly make a £130million offer for Michael Olise now that the club have re-elected Florentino Perez as their president. Perez is due to make Denzel Dumfries and Ibrahima Konate their first signings of the summer after already welcoming back Jose Mourinho as the club's head coach. However, he has also said that Madrid will make a club-record £ 130 million offer on Tuesday, which is reportedly for Michael Olise. Bayern Munich have pre-emptively ruled out any move by saying that the France international is not for sale. However, it remains unclear whether Perez will relent at all. Mason Greenwood's reported deal to join Fenerbahce will not now go ahead after Aziz Yildirim won the Turkish club's elections instead of Hakan Safi. The latter promised that he would be signing from Marseille, alongside Hakan Calhanoglu, Luis Suarez and Merih Demiral. However, all four deals are now off, according to Fabrizio Romano. As a result, Manchester United will miss out on a sizeable transfer fee after agreeing a 40 per cent sell-on clause with the French club two years ago. Marseille reportedly want the best part of £50million to sell Greenwood this summer, but Fenerbahce will not be paying. The summer transfer window is now just a week away from opening and it appears likely to busy a busy next few days before the World Cup begins on Thursday. Several players due to play at the tournament in North America are subject to significant interest and could look resolve any uncertainty around their futures before any action begins. However, there are other who will likely shelve any talk of transfers until they are no longer competing, which could be as late as 19 July for individuals representing one of the two teams who reach the final in New Jersey. Thank you for joining us today; we will be back in the morning to bring you all the latest news and transfer gossip from across the globe. William Osula has admitted that he hopes to play an important role for Denmark by performing well for Newcastle United. The forward has been linked with a move away from the Magpies this summer, said via Danish outlet Bold: “Now I have made my debut and I am very grateful for that. "If I continue to play well at club level, I hope I can become important for the national team and play a role here. I have to keep showing what I can do on the field and keep knocking." Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has told Florentino Perez he would be wasting his time making a bid for Michael Olise. It has been reported that Real will launch a €150m (£130m) bid for Olise if Perez wins re-election as the club’s president. But speaking to German publication BILD, Hainer said: “If Florentino Perez wants to send us a bid for Olise - which has not happened so far - he can save the trouble. “Michael Olise is a player of FC Bayern with a long-term contract. We are not a selling club.” Al Hilal are hoping to tempt Liverpool chief Richard Hughes to join them once the summer has ended. Hughes currently works as Liverpool’s sporting director and has just helped hire Andoni Iraola as their new manager. But reports claim the Saudi Pro League champions want to lure him away after the summer transfer window has closed, but Hughes is very much involved in Liverpool's rebuild post-Arne Slot and will need a tempting offer to walk away. Some movement in the dugout and Robin Van Persie has been sacked by Feyenoord. The former Arsenal and Man Utd star led the club to second place in the Eredivisie this season, but they ultimately finished 19 points behind the eventual champions PSV. Van Persie began his career at Feyenoord as a player and was handed the chance to manage the team, but he has failed to see out his contract. Darwin Nunez is eyeing a return to Liverpool this summer, as per reports in Spain. The Uruguayan previously had an inconsistent spell at Anfield but left plies his trade at Al-Hilal. However he is set to terminate his contract this summer, making him available as a free agent. Sandro Tonali is among the player at Newcastle said to be considering their options in this transfer window, but he won't come cheap. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Magpies have set an asking price of £100m for the 26-year-old. Arsenal and Man Utd are among those keen on the ex-AC Milan man and the report states that the hefty figure ‘doesn't scare’ them off as they ponder making a move. Brazil have called up Atalanta midfielder Ederson - which could now delay his move to Manchester United after they reached an agreement to sign him. Ederson will head to the World Cup to play for the South Americans, who were dealt an injury blow. Roma full-back Wesley will miss the tournament in North America, leaving Brazil needing cover. Aston Villa are ramping up their efforts to sign Ibrahim Mbaye from PSG this summer. The winger scored three goals in 24 Ligue 1 appearances this season but the Parisians are stacked with forward talent, which is going to restrict Mbaye's oppotunities. Reports in France claim a deal between the clubs appears likely for the 18-year-old. Marseille will demand £47.5m before they consider selling Mason Greenwood this summer as talk of his exit from France ramps up. The former Manchester United striker has continued to rebuild his career in Europe, spending the last two years at the Stade Velodrome. Greenwood has scored 48 times for Marseille and become one of their most potent attacking weapons. The Ligue 1 side will have no interest in letting the 24-year-old leave on the cheap and Fabrizio Romano claims they want an initial £43.2m before any add-ons to entertain Greenwood's exit. Chelsea have made an enquiry about signing Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson, according to reports. He is currently in the United States preparing for the World Cup with England, but it is understood that the Blues are interested in bolstering their goalkeeping ranks this summer with Xabi Alonso now in charge. Tottenham, who also have a new manager, are also said to be keeping tabs. Barcelona newboy Anthony Gordon has confessed that Marcus Rashford has been helping him prepare for life in Spain. The Catalans spent £70m to land Gordon from Newcastle, which could impact on their ability to land Rashford, but the Man Utd loanee is still doing all he can to help. He told talkSPORT: "He was just telling me how good the lads are there, the team spirit that they have, which I heard already from the people in Barca. “So I'm really looking forward to joining up with them. He was also telling me about the city, places to live. He's a lovely guy, very caring. So he was just giving me a bit of information.” Tottenham have had a second bid for Paul Jan van Hecke rejected by Brighton. Roberto de Zerbi wants to land the Dutch centre-back this summer. Van Hecke is expected to leave Brighton this summer given he has just one year left to run on his contract, and Brighton chief executive Paul Barber has confirmed that Spurs are not the only interested team. He told talkSPORT: "There's always going to be a lot of interest in our best players, and certainly in the case of Jan Paul. "We've been very clear that that interest has been ongoing for a while, and it's coming from multiple sources. We have rejected a bid from Tottenham over the last week, in fact [it was] two bids. It has to be right for us, as well as the player." Fabrizio Romano reports that Man City are expected to return with an improved bid for Anderson after seeing their initial bid turned down by Nottingham Forest. However, it's suggested that if they cannot get a deal over the line, they may turn their attention to Sandro Tonali instead. Vuskovic is open to leaving Tottenham this summer, according to Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari. Bayern Munich and several Premier League clubs are said to have already made initial contact to explore a possible deal. The youngster enjoyed an impressive loan spell with Hamburg this season, and Vuskovic made no secret of his desire to stay there so he could play alongside his brother, whose doping ban is believed to end in November. Inter Milan sporting director Piero Ausilio has confirmed the club's interest in Jones after failing to land him during the winter window.Piero Ausilio, sporting director, said: "Curtis Jones we are paying attention to him. We didn't hide. We understand what the developments will be."Jones has also asked Reds team-mate Federico Chiesa what life is like in Italy. "Jones just asked me what life is like in Italy," Chiesa confirmed. "I told him it's great and the weather is better than Liverpool, which aside from that is a special place. "Jones is really strong technically, Inter are right to think about him." Tottenham are ready to carry on their summer spending spree with a move for Man City winger Savinho. Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi is overseeing a huge transfer splurge to bolster the squad and £50m-rated Savinho is ready to move to London. The 22-year-old was a target last summer but City resisted the move and the Brazilian also wanted to stay and fight for his place. But City have their own rebuilding plans and Savinho now fancies a new adventure with Spurs and will push to get the deal done. Sky Sports Germany report that Klopp’s agent says he 'does not want to work as a coach at a club' after Real Madrid presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme claimed he would move for him if elected. Meanwhile, Klopp's advisor Marc Kosicke responded to Riquelme’s comments on Sky Sports. "It's annoying!," he admitted. "Jurgen Klopp is happy in his role at RedBull and has no ambitions to work as a coach in a club." Klopp has also repeatedly stated recently that he does not intend to return to coaching in the short term. Spanish newspaper Marca claim that Jose Mourinho wants to bring the Portugal international to the Santiago Bernabeu. Silva is set to become a free agent when his Man City contract expires at the end of June, with Barcelona also mentioned as a possible destination. However, the 31‑year‑old is in no rush to decide his future, having said: "There were times when I wanted to decide my future during this period between the end of my time at City and the start of the World Cup, but it's been a bit confusing. "I want to forget about that and focus on Portugal and make the decision when all this is over. I have time, I'm in no hurry."
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