
Transfer Tittle-Tattle: United's Anderson Ambition, Jones to Italy, and Rashford's Barca Tease
The summer transfer window is heating up with Manchester United confident of beating City to Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, while Inter Milan eye Liverpool's Curtis Jones. Barcelona push for a permanent Marcus Rashford deal amid a flurry of other links involving Alisson, Trafford, and more. Pep Guardiola snubs advice to Arteta as rumours swirl across Europe.
Summer Window Shenanigans: Who's Snagging Who?
Fancy a chinwag about the daft world of transfers? Pull up a stool, crack open a cold one, and let's dissect the latest whispers doing the rounds. From Elliot Anderson turning heads in a sinking Nottingham Forest ship to Marcus Rashford eyeing sunnier climes, the rumour mill's grinding faster than a Rodri pass.
Midfield Mayhem: United vs City for Anderson
Right, let's kick off with the blockbuster. Manchester United reckon they've got a sneaky edge over Manchester City in the race for Elliot Anderson, that 23-year-old Forest dynamo who's somehow shining brighter than the rest of his relegation-threatened mates. As per the chatter from Old Trafford insiders, the Red Devils are buzzing that they can lure him away, even with City sniffing around too.
This lad's stats are proper mint – neck-and-neck with the elite like Rodri in progressive passes and ball-winning. Imagine him bossing United's midfield alongside Adam Wharton or Carlos Baleba, names also on their shopping list. Forest might have to cash in if the trapdoor swings open, with his price tag hovering at a juicy £75m – and that's before the bidding war kicks off.
TEAMtalk's Graeme Bailey reckons it's game on, and you can see why. Anderson's the full package: consistent, versatile, no glaring weaknesses. United fans, dream on – this could be your midfield fix.
Italian Flirtations and Goalkeeping Gossip
Over in Italy, Inter Milan are circling Liverpool's Curtis Jones like wolves on the prowl. The 25-year-old England international's contract's ticking down to its final year, so a bargain basement deal could be on. Corriere dello Sport says they're proper keen, especially after January links that fizzled out. Throw in a potential loan for Reds defender Giovanni Leoni, and it's a Scouse-Italian love-in.
Meanwhile, Juventus are drooling over Alisson Becker, but they'll need Champions League footie to bankroll it, per Football Insider. No easy task with their current scrap. And Norwich's Kellen Fisher? He's got Prem heavyweights like Everton, Arsenal, United, and Newcastle eyeing him up, TEAMtalk reports.
Don't sleep on Aston Villa and Newcastle chasing Man City's James Trafford either. The 23-year-old's been warming the bench behind Gianluigi Donnarumma – only 11 apps this term. Time for a starting gig?
Rashford's La Liga Lure and Other Nuggets
Barcelona are cock-a-hoop about turning Marcus Rashford's loan from Man United permanent. Fabrizio Romano spills that personal terms are nearly sewn up, but United want the full €30m clause honoured. Rashy's bagged 4 goals and 7 assists in 21 La Liga outings – not shabby for a loanee.
Tino Livramento might leg it from Newcastle too, with City in the mix. The right-back's not keen on extending, and even a new deal could have a release clause, says the Telegraph. His contract runs to 2028, but top clubs call, eh?
Quick hits: Chelsea won't flog Cole Palmer for cash. Bayern love Tottenham's Luka Vuskovic on loan at Hamburg. Arsenal get a leg-up for Julián Alvarez as Barca's Deco denies talks. Omar Marmoush dreams of Camp Nou from City. And Jesse Lingard? Off to Corinthians – paperwork done, per Ekrem Konur.
Nicolo Schira notes Arsenal scouting Cagliari's Marco Palestra, while Emil Krafth eyes the Newcastle exit door as a freebie.
Pep's Petty Snub and Marcotti's Moan
Oh, and Pep Guardiola? He's blanking Mikel Arteta on advice – 'no chance, mate!' Meanwhile, Gab Marcotti's fuming over the endless wait on City's 115 charges. Absurd, he calls it.
There you have it – transfer tittle-tattle that'll keep you buzzing till June. Who's your pick to splash the cash wisest? Cheers to the madness!