Bayern Munich could be set for a busy transfer window.
With Barcelona struggling financially, clubs are eyeing some of their talent.
Bayern are reportedly interested in a number of players at Camp Nou.
TOP STORY – DE JONG, TER STEGEN WANTED IN MUNICH
Bayern Munich are eyeing Barcelona quartet Frenkie de Jong, Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Pedri and Sergino Dest, according to Sport.
Barca are a club in crisis amid their financial woes, which led to the departure of superstar captain Lionel Messi on a free transfer at the start of the season.
Now, Bundesliga champions Bayern are looking to capitalise, having previously been linked with midfielders De Jong and Pedri, goalkeeper Ter Stegen and right-back Dest.
ROUND-UP
– Barca‘s move for Manchester City star Raheem Sterling is dependent on the future of Ousmane Dembele, says Sport. Dembele has been linked with Liverpool and Manchester United previously.
– Calciomercato claims Milan will wait to sign wantaway Torino star Andrea Belotti on a free transfer at the end of the season. Monday’s Tuttosport reports Serie A champions and city rivals Inter are also interested in the Italy international.
Bruno Fernandes contract extension is considered ‘priority’ by Manchester United board since last July. Negotiations still ongoing about salary and lenght of the contract. #MUFC
Luke Shaw is still included in Man Utd ‘renewals list’ too – waiting for Paul Pogba decision.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 10, 2021
– Bruno Fernandes‘ contract extension is a priority for United, according to Fabrizio Romano. United are also looking to re-sign Luke Shaw and Paul Pogba, who has been linked with Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.
– The Daily Telegraph reports Newcastle United are eyeing a move for Ralf Rangnick as their sporting director following the club’s huge takeover. Rangnick currently works for Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow.
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