Another day in football, another wave of transfer rumours to keep up on.
Take a look at the most recent names and gossip being floated around in the media.
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With Manchester United weighing their options in midfield, the Chile international is a target of Jose Mourinho, according to the Daily Star.
The 30-year-old is also being pursued by Italian club Inter Milan, but is reportedly open to relocating to Old Trafford.
United have been linked with all sorts of midfielders and Vidal is just the latest name to come up, though he’s been a target for a while now.
It’s obvious the Red Devils want to make a splashy move at the position, especially after facing resistance from Chelsea on a move for Nemanja Matic, who the champions are reluctant to sell for less than £50 million.
Vidal, however, has his own stable of options and Inter Milan should be considered the frontrunners for his services.
Arsenal maintain they won’t sell their star striker, but that isn’t stopping Paris Saint-Germain from vying for the Chile international as they’re set to make a £35m bid, according to Sky Sports News.
The £35m pale in comparison to the £70m offer reported by the Mirror, but could just be the start in negotiations.
Sanchez and his representatives were in Paris on Friday to meet with PSG sporting director Antero Henrique, according to reports.
Arsene Wenger has been adamant Sanchez won’t be sold this summer and it seems like it will take a lot more than £35 to change the Gunners’ mind.
If PSG keep raising their bid though, and are willing to match Sanchez’s exuberant salary demands, Arsenal may be willing to move him to Ligue 1 instead of potentially losing him to a title rival in the Premirer League down the road.
High demands: Alexis Sanchez. Picture: Getty Images.
With PSG seemingly on the verge of prying away Neymar from Barcelona, the Catalan giants are ready to move on Paulo Dybala as a replacement, according to Mundo Deportivo.
The Argentina international won’t come cheap, with a fee set between €110m and €110m to lure him away from Juventus.
Losing Neymar would be a blow. There’s no other way around it for Barcelona, but the addition of Dybala would soften the blow and give Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez a worthy third attacker to play alongside.