
Transfer Gossip Galore: Jones to Italy, Anderson Auction, and Rashford's Barca Dream?
The transfer rumour mill is buzzing with Liverpool's Curtis Jones linked to Inter Milan, a Man City-Man Utd tussle for Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, and Barcelona eyeing a permanent Marcus Rashford deal. Newcastle's Tino Livramento and Man City's James Trafford are also in the spotlight amid Premier League reshuffles. Italian clubs continue to raid England, while Arsenal chase South American flair.
Transfer Gossip Galore: Jones to Italy, Anderson Auction, and Rashford's Barca Dream?
Picture this: you're halfway through your pint, scrolling transfers on your phone, and suddenly the window feels like it's already cracked open. With summer looming, the rumour mill is churning faster than a Nuno Espírito Santo counter-attack. From Liverpool lads eyeing Serie A escapes to a Nottingham Forest star sparking a Mancunian bidding war, here's the latest buzz doing the rounds.
Premier League Plot Twists: City, United, and Beyond
First up, Elliot Anderson is the name on everyone's lips – or at least the Daily Mirror's. The 23-year-old Nottingham Forest midfielder, who's somehow become a England regular, could fetch £75 million if Manchester City and Manchester United go toe-to-toe. Forest fans, brace yourselves: relegation whispers mean they might have to cash in, turning a key asset into survival scraps. Talk about a plot twist worthy of a soap opera.
Over at Newcastle, Tino Livramento isn't signing on the dotted line anytime soon, per the Daily Telegraph. The right-back's deal runs to 2028, but he's holding out for a 'top club' – cue Man City sharpening their chequebook. Even a new contract might pack a release clause, because why not keep the dream alive?
Aston Villa are sniffing around Man City's backup keeper James Trafford, says TEAMtalk. The 23-year-old has warmed the bench behind Gianluigi Donnarumma (wait, is that right? City timeline's wild), making just 11 appearances. Newcastle eyed him in January too – goalie merry-go-round, anyone?
And Emil Krafth? The Newcastle defender's packing his bags as a free agent, according to Nicolo Schira. Time for a fresh start, eh?
Italian Job: Reds Raided Again?
Inter Milan are circling Liverpool's Curtis Jones, reports Corriere dello Sport. The 25-year-old England international hits the final year of his Anfield deal in June, so a bargain hunt could be on. They fancied him in January alongside AC Milan, but now it's heating up – plus a loan peek at Giovanni Leoni. Serie A suits sniffing around the Kop? Classic.
Juventus dream of Alisson Becker, but only if they snag Champions League football, via Football Insider. The Brazilian No.1 would be a statement signing, but finances are tighter than a catenaccio defence right now.
Norwich's Kellen Fisher has Everton, Arsenal, Man Utd, and Newcastle on his trail, per TEAMtalk. A Championship defender turning Prem heads – the scouting world's small, innit?
La Liga Lures and Wild Cards
Barcelona are cock-a-hoop about turning Marcus Rashford's loan from Man Utd permanent, as Fabrizio Romano dishes. The 28-year-old winger's notched 4 goals and 7 assists in 21 La Liga games, with personal terms nearly sealed. But United want the full €30 million – will Barca stump up, or is this a Catalan pipe dream?
Omar Marmoush, Man City forward (another timeline quirk?), fancies a Blaugrana switch down the line, says Ekrem Konur. Jesse Lingard's off to Corinthians with paperwork done – from Seoul to South America, what a ride.
Arsenal get a leg-up chasing Julián Alvarez, with Barca's Deco confirming no chats, per Daily Mirror. Scouts have eyed Cagliari's Marco Palestra too, via Nicolo Schira. Gunners building?
Chelsea aren't flogging Cole Palmer for funds, reckons the Standard. Smart move – he's their golden boy.
Bayern Munich like Tottenham loanee Luka Vuskovic at Hamburg, courtesy of Christian Falk. Young Croatian talent, ticking boxes.
The Bigger Picture
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola cheekily swerved dishing advice to Mikel Arteta – no handouts in the title race, mate. And Gab Marcotti calls the wait on Man City's 115 charges 'absurd'. Fair cop.
Summer's shaping up to be a belter. Who's your pick to make the splash? Grab another round and debate away.