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Transfer Rumors: Man Utd Hold Vinicius Jr Meeting; Salah’s Liverpool Exit Agreement

Sports Illustrated rounds up the latest transfer rumors and gossip from around the world.


Premier League

Nico Williams
Nico Williams has been linked with Liverpool. | Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images

Liverpool are readying an offer of €95 million (£83.4 million, $111.5 million) for Athletic Club winger Nico Williams, who is seen as a key target for 2026. (Source: Fichajes)

Mohamed Salah’s contract with Liverpool includes a gentleman’s agreement for a departure at the end of the season, which was a key aspect of the agreement over his contract extension earlier this year. (Source: Steve Kay)

Manchester United are ready to strike a double deal worth £170 million ($227.3 million) to sign Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo and Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, but Manchester City will “whatever they can” to hijack both transfers. (Source: Mark Brus)

Juventus have rejected a swap proposal from Arsenal which would have seen striker Gabriel Jesus move to Turin in exchange for Jonathan David. The Brazilian’s injury record was too concerning for Juve. (Source: TuttoJuve)

Al Hilal are prepared to sell midfielder Rúben Neves in January. Both Man Utd and Newcastle United have already made contact over a possible deal. (Source: TEAMtalk)

Chelsea hope to wrap up a January deal for River Plate forward Ian Subiabre in January after the 18-year-old’s refusal to sign a new contract led to a complete breakdown in relationship with his club, but Barcelona are also exploring a move. (Source: El Intransigente)

Tottenham Hotspur could reignite their move for Man City winger Savinho in January after a failed approach during the summer. (Source: David Ornstein)

Elsewhere, Tottenham and Man Utd have both reached out to Köln to discuss a move for 19-year-old winger Said El Mala. (Source: BILD)

Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion and Man Utd are all battling Napoli for Olympiacos midfielder Christos Mouzakitis, who will only be allowed to leave for offers over €25 million (£22 million, $29.4 million). (Source: Area Napoli)

Officials from Man Utd recently met with Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior to signal a desire to make the Brazilian their next superstar signing. The Red Devils are prepared to meet his wage demands, unlike those in Madrid. (Source: El Nacional)

West Ham United are nearing an agreement to loan striker Niclas Füllkrug to AC Milan, who have proposed an option to make the move permanent for €10 million (£8.8 million, $11.7 million). (Source: Corriere dello Sport)


La Liga

Endrick
Endrick is expected to join Lyon on loan. | Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

Despite having already agreed the terms of a loan move to Lyon, Real Madrid are having second thoughts about offloading striker Endrick in January, believing the young Brazilian may still have a role to play. (Source: Defensa Central)

In the face of interest from the Premier League, Athletic Club winger Nico Williams is holding out for a move to Real Madrid. He is determined to seal a switch to the Bernabéu as early as next summer. (Source: Fichajes)

Barcelona are considering a move to sign long-time target Mason Greenwood, who could cost the Blaugrana as much as £100 million ($133.7 million). (Source: TEAMtalk)

Girona have reignited their interest in Man City midfielder Claudio Echeverri as he prepares to return from a bitterly disappointing loan with Bayer Leverkusen in January. (Source: Cadena SER)


READ THE LATEST TRANSFER RUMORS FROM THE PAST FEW DAYS


This article was originally published on www.si.com as Transfer Rumors: Man Utd Hold Vinicius Jr Meeting; Salah’s Liverpool Exit Agreement.

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