Welcome to The Sportsman's LIVE football blog, where we will be bringing you all the biggest transfer updates and general football news throughout the day. After a poor start to the season, Manchester United are heading back into the market and look to be chasing Atletico Madrid striker Matheus Cunha. Elsewhere Wolverhampton Wanderers are getting closer to securing the signing of their priority transfer target Matheus Nunes from Sporting CP.
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Manchester United are chasing Real Madrid's Casemiro. In other news, Barnsley have offered to take Ronaldo and Forest Green are considering a bid for Neymar.
According to Manchester Evening News' Samuel Luckhurst, Manchester United has ended talks with Adrien Rabiot, with the Frenchman apparently not willing to lower his contract demands.
Spurs have announced the signing of Udinese full-back Destiny Udogie.
Moises Caicedo is reportedly a target of Manchester United, with the young Brighton star impressing so far since joining the club in January. Man Utd had already scouted the Ecuadorian in January when they were linked with a £4 million move, however, they didn't get a deal over the line and Brighton did.
Brighton want to keep Caicedo so not an easy deal, in case Man Utd will decide to proceed.
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Meanwhile, Everton are working to complete Gana Gueye deal after long negotiations with PSG.
We're reporteding this because it's a breaking rumour. There's more chance of The Sportsman's social media admin moving to Real Madrid than Casemiro moving to United.
IF he can find new suitors.
Michael Oliver will lead the officials.
Oliver has not officiated a United-Liverpool fixture since they drew 0-0 at Old Trafford in 2019.
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Today he is confirmed as the new #mcfc No.21. An initial £11m, four-year deal
The bid is thought to be somewhere around £40M-£45M however we understand Everton remain uninterested in selling the player. ❌
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According to Patrick Vieira they are...
🤝 1-1 vs. Liverpool
Patrick Vieira says he is delighted with his sides performances against two teams going for the Premier League title.
Source: ESPN/PremierLeague