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The coronavirus pandemic has made the transfer market uncertain, and you can find out when windows open and close here, but here are the rumors floating around in major leagues in Europe and beyond.

Juve considers Morata if not Suárez

Italian champions Juventus are planning other options should they try to sign Luis Suarez Barcelona fails, and AS suggests they are considering the Atletico Madrid forward Alvaro Morata.

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Juve are desperate to add another attacking option to the squad and have been strongly linked with Suárez and the AS Roma star. Edin dzeko. The club has an agreement with Suárez, but the player has yet to reach an agreement with Barcelona on his severance package, or resolve the issue of his passport, which can take up to a month to finalize.

Similarly, Juve is believed to have a deal with Dzeko, but Roma are not willing to let him go until they have completed the signing of Arkadiusz Milik from Napoli.

That is why AS has linked the Turin club with Morata, and suggests that the club has even drawn up a technical dossier on the Atlético forward.

Morata spent two seasons at Juve between 2014 and 2016, and the club is keen to launch one of Federico Bernardeschi, Aaron Ramsey or Douglas Costa to sweeten the deal.

Mourinho contemplates shock play for Hughes

The Daily Mirror links Tottenham Hotspur manager José Mourinho with a surprise move for the Watford midfielder Will hughes.

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Mourinho is looking to remodel his team, but has to balance the books while doing so. The Spurs coach has already signed Southampton’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matthew Doherty and Burnley’s Joe Hart, for which Hughes is appealing for £ 13m.

Mourinho believes Hughes offers a number of options in various roles in midfield, while also increasing the team’s home share.

Hughes impressed at Watford in the Premier League after joining the club from Derby County in 2017.

Mourinho is willing to let players like Juan Foyth, Serge aurier, Danny rose and Paulo gazzaniga in an effort to sign players like Hughes.

Judgment of the hand united to young Khadra

Manchester United have handed over a trial to the former Borussia Dortmund youth Reda Khadra, according to the Daily Mail.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given the 19-year-old a chance to prove himself by allowing him to play for the club’s Under-23s and, if successful, could push for a place in the Reds’ first team next season.

Khadra was due to play in a friendly against Doncaster earlier in the week but was forced to watch from the side after his international clearance was not approved.

Khadra plays on the right but can also play on the left or as an attacking midfielder.

Khadra won the U17 West Bundesliga and U19 West Bundesliga before being released by Dortmund earlier this summer.

Tap-ins

– Hot on the heels of the signing of Portuguese Wonderkid Fabio Silva, The wolves seek to capture the Barcelona defender Jean-Clair Todibo. Todibo impressed while on loan at Schalke 04 last season, but Sport believes the Wolves are in pole position to sign the central defender permanently. The wolves still have money to spend after Doherty’s deal with Tottenham, but they value the player below the 17-20 million euros that Barcelona is asking for.

– Leicester City hopes to hijack West Ham United’s play to James tarkowskiaccording to the Daily Star. Tarkowski has two years left on his contract with Burnley and the Clarets have turned down a £ 25 million offer from the Hammers. And now Leicester is hoping that a £ 30 million offer will be enough to ensure that the Foxes get the central defender to Walkers Stadium. Burnley hopes to get £ 50 million for the defender, or hopes the price tag will be enough to put off both would-be suitors.

Source: espn.co.uk



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