What the papers say
Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling will give Saudi Arabian clubs the cold shoulder this summer, the Evening Standard reports, with the 29-year-old England international – who was booed by Blues fans at the weekend – set on helping the Stamford Bridge club get their hands on silverware next season.
Borussia Dortmund would be keen to bring on-loan winger Jadon Sancho back to the club on a permanent basis, but only if Manchester United are willing to accept half the £73million they bought the England international for in 2021, the Mirror reports.
Chelsea striker Cole Palmer, 21, is to be rewarded with a new and improved contract after an impressive start to life at Stamford Bridge following his summer move from Manchester City, says Football Insider.
Social media round-up
Bruno Fernandes on João Neves linked with Man United move: “I don’t know if United rumours are true, but I know he is ready for that big jump”.
“He is an excellent player, he’s with the National team… that’s also why the big clubs are after him”, told @sporttvportugal. pic.twitter.com/2sxrsxH9BJ
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 18, 2024
Manchester United and Liverpool are set to do battle over Borussia Dortmund forward Donyell Malen.
(Source: @MailSport ) pic.twitter.com/lCH26rkzUx
— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) March 18, 2024
Players to watch
Joshua Kimmich: Bayern Munich are open to selling the Germany midfielder, however he is only interested in joining Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Real Madrid or Barcelona, writes Florian Plettenberg.
Eddie Nketiah: Wolves are in the hunt to sign the England striker, 24, who may leave Arsenal in the summer, reports Teamtalk.
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