Saturday Transfer Gossip: Arsenal Eye Livramento, Szoboszlai Near Liverpool Extension

Premier League and European clubs are actively making moves in the transfer market as Arsenal, Aston Villa, Liverpool, and others plan for the summer and beyond.

Arsenal Monitors Livramento

Arsenal are reportedly keeping tabs on Tino Livramento, the 23-year-old Newcastle United and England full-back, as a potential signing for the summer transfer window. Livramento, known for his pace and defensive solidity, could provide competition or cover at right-back for the Gunners.

Aston Villa Explore Gallagher Return

Aston Villa are exploring a move to bring Conor Gallagher back to the Premier League. The 25-year-old England midfielder, currently at Atletico Madrid, could return for a fee reported around £35m, although Villa’s financial restrictions may affect negotiations.

Szoboszlai Nears Liverpool Contract Extension

Dominik Szoboszlai, 25, is close to agreeing a contract extension at Liverpool, turning down interest from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The Hungary international has become a key creative presence in Jurgen Klopp’s squad.

Other Notable Moves

  • Manchester City have agreed to sign highly-rated Scotland U17 midfielder Keir McMeekin, 15, from Hearts.
  • Rangers have enquired about Sunderland’s Dan Neil (24) and Romaine Mundle (22).
  • Hull City are in talks to loan Manchester United midfielder Toby Collyer, 22.
  • Brentford have agreed a deal worth £8.7m with Club Brugge to sign Belgium U21 striker Kaye Furo, 18.
  • Juventus are leading the race to sign Bernardo Silva from Manchester City on a free transfer at the end of the season.
  • Aston Villa are also looking to loan Jamaica forward Leon Bailey, 28, to Girona after a challenging spell at Roma.

Managerial Rumours

Manchester United are reportedly considering Thomas Tuchel, Carlo Ancelotti, and Mauricio Pochettino for their next managerial appointment. Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s Xabi Alonso has been linked with a potential move to Manchester City should Pep Guardiola leave.

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