Welcome to the roundup of the latest Transfer news for today, Friday, 4th, September 2020.
Villa interested in Romero transfer
Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing third-choice goalkeeper Sergio Romero in this transfer window.
The Athletic reports that the 33-year-old has attracted interest from the Midlands club and could be available as a result of Dean Henderson’s return to Old Trafford.
Havertz ‘completes medical’ ahead of Chelsea move
Kai Havertz has reportedly completed his Chelsea medical ahead of a transfer which at this stage looks like a formality.
The German underwent tests on Sunday, according to Bild (via football365), and is expected to complete his move from Bayer Leverkusen in what would be a record signing for Chelsea.
Arteta keen to keep Bellerin despite PSG interest
Arsenal may still need to sell players if Mikel Arteta intends to invest further in the squad during this transfer window, but the manager still considers Hector Bellerin part of his plans.
This is despite Paris Saint-Germain having reportedly made a £25million bid for the Spanish international as they themselves look for a new right-back following the departure of Thomas Meunier.
Kante move ‘would be excellent’ for Serie A
N’Golo Kante continues to be linked with a reunion with Antonio Conte at Inter Milan as the Nerazzurri prepare to launch another title challenge.
Chelsea are reported to want £60m for the midfielder, potentially providing a stumbling block in negotiations, but former Blues boss Claudio Ranieri believes a move could be huge not just for the Milanese club but for the league as a whole.
Thiago decision ‘has been made’
Reported Liverpool transfer target Thiago Alcantara is believed to have made a decision on where he wants to play next season.
According to Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick, the Spanish international is unlikely to play for the German club again and looks set to leave after recently winning the Champions League.
source https://www.naijanews.com/2020/09/04/latest-transfer-news-for-today-friday-4th-september-2020/
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