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Publication date: Sunday, September 13, 2020 8:32 AM
Manchester United acknowledge that Gareth Bale “can make them realistic title contenders.” It’s theirs for £ 22 million or an exorbitant loan.
BALE MONEY
That list of four ‘fantasy’ signings Ed Woodward wants to do at Manchester United is three but no less relevant. Has gotten tired of the persecution of Jadon Sancho like everyone else. Alternatives must be sought.
He is still his ‘main target’ but the Daily star They tease ‘a sensational blow’ for Gareth Bale. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is so “frustrated” that he agrees with the club’s hierarchy that the 31-year-old is a viable option. He is even “convinced” that the Welshman “can make them realistic title contenders.”
Manchester United would “ prefer ” the deal to be a loan with Real Madrid paying half their £ 600,000 salary a week, rather than a £ 22 million permanent signing.
PAULINHO OF EYES
“I want, I need a striker,” said José Mourinho earlier this week. Soon after, reports from Interest arose in Torino striker Andrea Belotti. Another name has been added to the mix.
Tottenham fans would be forgiven for flinching at the very thought of being linked to Paulinho, but the Braga striker could be far more successful in North London than his Brazilian midfield counterpart.
90 min They claim that the 27-year-old is seen as ‘a potential solution’, particularly at a cost of no more than £ 30 million. The Wolves were behind the Portugal youth international, but Tottenham would have a clear run now.
HOPE STRIPE
Arsenal are focused on the other side of the field. With Emiliano Martinez apparently heading north, a replacement must be obtained.
A sensible summer of additions will continue as Sun suggest that David Raya from Brentford will come in for about half of what Martinez is selling. Arsenal ‘will raise up to 10 million pounds’ to sign the backing of Bernd Leno.
Raya is ‘really looking forward’ to playing in the Premier League and Brentford has already lined up another goalkeeper: Charlton’s Dillon Phillips. So everyone wins. Except Charlton.
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