Premier League transfer news: Christian Eriksen, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford
PSG could launch a £100m bid for Spurs and Denmark star Eriksen
Premier League transfer news and rumours
Christian Eriksen: Tottenham to Paris Saint-Germain
French giants PSG are lining up a huge bid for Tottenham and Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen.
The 26-year-old playmaker has been in impressive form this season for Spurs and has scored 14 goals as well as providing ten assists.
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According to reports, PSG have “singled out” the Dane as a key target and could launch a £100m transfer offer this summer. (Daily Express)
Martial to get central role
Anthony Martial has been linked with Chelsea and Juventus in recent weeks, but according to reports he could be given a bigger role at Manchester United next season - providing he stays. Martial could be played more as a central striker instead of his usual wide roles. (Daily Mail)
Rashford set for United contract talks
Another United striker in the news is England star Marcus Rashford. The Old Trafford club are set to open contract talks with the forward and want him to sign a new long-term deal. (Daily Star)
Alex Sandro: Juventus to Manchester United
Manchester United want Juventus and Brazil star Alex Sandro to replace Luke Shaw. The left-back position has become problematic for United and the club have “prioritised” signing Sandro for next season. (Manchester Evening News)
Hector Bellerin: Arsenal to Man Utd/Juventus/Chelsea
Manchester United have again been linked with a move for Arsenal full-back Hector Bellerin. The Spaniard is likely to leave Arsenal this summer and is also a target for Juventus and Chelsea. (Sport)
Kante to stay at Chelsea
Kylian Mbappe may want N’Golo Kante to join him at Paris Saint-Germain, but the French midfielder is happy at Chelsea and wants to remain in London. (Daily Mail)
Kenedy: Chelsea to Liverpool
Chelsea winger Kenedy, who is currently on loan at Newcastle, is a target for Liverpool. The Anfield club hope to “hijack” Newcastle’s plan to sign the Brazilian permanently this summer. (Daily Mirror)
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