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Friday’s transfer rumors – Arsenal & Man Utd eye deal for €60m Bundesliga star

Moussa Diaby, Bayer Leverkusen
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The latest transfer rumors from around the footballing world, including Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, and much more.

Arsenal & Man Utd eye deal for €60m Bundesliga star

Bayer Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby has emerged as a potential transfer target for Arsenal, Manchester United, and even Newcastle.

The three Premier League clubs are monitoring the 22-year-old Frenchman. He has no release clause, but Leverkusen are holding out for a €60 million transfer fee.

Diaby has supplied 16 goals and nine assists in 34 appearances across all competitions this season. [Patrick Berger – Sport1]

Frenkie de Jong loves life at Barcelona

Could Rashford join Barcelona?

Barcelona have expressed interest in signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford.

The 24-year-old Englishman, who earns £200,000-a-week, has struggled for form and opportunities this season. Therefore, he is considering a summer exit from Old Trafford. His phone has apparently not stopped ringing, with Barcelona among the clubs to confirm their interest.

Liverpool are also interested in Rashford who, despite this development, would still rather stay at United. [Manchester Evening News]

Ronaldo in, Rangnick out at Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly decided to stay at Manchester United next season.

The 37-year-old Portuguese has faith in the club’s plans for a new manager and going forward, hoping it will lead to renew Premier League and Champions League title bids next season. [AS – in Spanish]

Jorginho’s priority is to sign new Chelsea contract

Manchester United interested in Gravenberch

Ajax midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has emerged as another potential transfer target for Manchester United.

The Red Devils have sent scouts out to watch the 19-year-old frequently this season. The Netherlands international is regular under Ajax boss Erik ten Hag, who has been heavily linked with the manager’s job at Old Trafford. [The Athletic – subscription required]

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