Premier League transfer news: Wayne Rooney, Paul Pogba, Riyad Mahrez
Everton star Rooney is linked with a move to Major League Soccer side DC United
Premier League transfer news and rumours
Wayne Rooney: Everton to DC United
Everton striker Wayne Rooney is in “serious talks” over a summer transfer to Major League Soccer (MLS) side DC United.
England’s record goalscorer returned to his boyhood club Everton from Manchester United last year, but according to The Washington Post discussions between his agent and the MLS franchise have “accelerated” in recent weeks.
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The 32-year-old has one year left on his Everton contract and Toffees boss Sam Allardyce wants him to stay at Goodison Park. However, Allardyce told the Liverpool Echo that only a “massive” offer from MLS or China could see him leave Merseyside.
Toure to stay in the Premier League
Another veteran star who looks set for a transfer this summer is Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure. The 34-year-old’s City career comes to an end this season and it’s reported that he wants to stay in the Premier League. Everton, Burnley and Wolves have all been linked with the Ivory Coast international. (Daily Mirror)
Paul Pogba: Manchester United to PSG
According to reports Paul Pogba’s agent Mino Raiola has offered the Manchester United midfielder to Paris Saint-Germain. Pogba was offered to Real Madrid and Manchester City in January, but if the French international does leave Old Trafford then Paris looks his most likely destination. (Metro)
Riyad Mahrez: Leicester City to Manchester City
Premier League champions City will “revive” their interest in Leicester winger Riyad Mahrez this summer. The Algerian nearly joined the Etihad club in January but the move fell through. Mahrez is not the only City target as Pep Guardiola’s side are also keen on Monaco’s Thomas Lemar. (The Times)
United plan Martial-Pulisic swap deal
Manchester United want to sign Christian Pulisic and will offer striker Anthony Martial plus cash for the Borussia Dortmund “wonderkid”. The 19-year-old is a United States international and is valued at around £40m. (Daily Mirror)
No Juve bid yet for Morata
It was claimed yesterday that Juventus are keen on signing Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, but according to reports today the Italian side have yet to submit an official bid. The Spaniard played for Juve from 2014 to 2016 and cost Chelsea a record £60m when they signed him from Real Madrid last year. (Goal.com)
Barca ‘desperate’ to retain United target Umtiti
Barcelona are hoping defender Samuel Umtiti signs a new long-term contract to “thwart off” interest from Manchester United. The French international, 24, reportedly has a £52m release clause in his Barcelona deal. (The Sun)
Craig Dawson: West Brom to Newcastle/Celtic
After West Brom’s relegation was confirmed last night a player exodus looks on the cards at The Hawthorns. Defender Craig Dawson, who is rated at £15m, has been linked with a move to Newcastle or Celtic. (Daily Mail)
Premier League news and talking points
Conceicao and Wenger linked with Everton job
It’s not just Wayne Rooney who could leave Everton this summer. Sam Allardyce’s future as Everton manager is in the news today with The Times reporting that Porto coach Sergio Conceicao has been identified as a candidate for the role. Metro says that departing Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is also an Everton target.
Wenger to PSG?
Arsene Wenger does not know where his future lies when he leaves Arsenal this summer but the Frenchman has revealed he has had more job offers than expected. The Daily Telegraph suggests that Wenger could take up an “executive role” at Paris Saint-Germain.
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