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Publication date: Thursday, October 1, 2020 7:44 AM
THE FIRST IS THE FIRST
your Jadon Sancho specific update for Thursday morning is that he “thinks he WILL BE a Manchester United player” at the end of the current transfer window. The Sun says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ‘is more and more confident’ of a deal, Dortmund ‘is resigned to losing the player’ and Sancho has asked his representatives “to do everything possible to make this happen.” Yawn.
CALL THE FED
Now that that part of the administration is out of the way, let’s move on to much more interesting matters. Most of the media offer practically the same line on Manchester United, diverting their attention to Ousmane Demebele or Luka Jovic as more affordable alternatives. But Daily telegraph they have an intriguing claim of their own.
They report that Fiorentina has rejected a loan offer for the Italian international Federico Chiesa. La Viola was ‘unwilling’ to listen and will instead only consider offers on a permanent deal, such as the £ 45m approach Juventus is contemplating.
It is added that his potential target partner Ismaila Sarr is another player who is not available on loan, and Watford is likely to be tempted by a hefty cash offer.
VIN SUCKING DIESEL
Manchester United has previously linked with Benfica striker Carlos Vinicius, but heads to Tottenham in a deal that will delight Harry Kane’s poor ligaments.
the Daily mail report on an initial loan agreement with a purchase option for £ 36 million. Vinicius would provide ‘quality coverage’ up front, but also versatility as he can play down the left.
Would also end interest in Arkadiusz Milik, which now seems that he will have to endure at Napoli due to doubts about his dubious knees.
SPECIAL PREPARATION
Liverpool will not make any more transfers but will not bet against them by unloading a couple of players. Chief among them will be Rhian Brewster, the subject of interest in panic Sheffield United in particular.
The Sun brings us news of ‘an impressive £ 23 million offer’ from the Blades for the ‘Liverpool babe’, which is incredibly weird and don’t ever do that again.
Offer includes £ 18 million guaranteed with an additional £ 5 million in potential add-ons, likely beating Crystal Palace who apparently disagreed with Liverpool’s insistence on a buyback clause.
By all accounts the 20-year-old is ‘enthusiastic’ to head to Bramall Lane if your path to Anfield is blocked. He has a low bar to clear: The Blades have lost their first three games without scoring.
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