Transfer News, Sunday September 17th 2023

Joel JJ By Joel JJ • 17th September 2023


Transfer News, Sunday September 17th 2023

Barcelona are interested in buying the winger of Manchester United and England Jadon Sancho, 23, despite the misfortunes besetting Old Trafford. (Sport - in Spanish)

Arsenal and Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, 30, may be sold in January with Juventus expected to be his destination. (Football Insider)

Sheffield United are eyeing former manager Chris Wilder as Paul Heckingbottom's replacement, after Saturday's defeat by Tottenham. (Mail)

Arsenal are close to agreeing a new four-year contract with Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard, 24, worth more than £200,000 a week. (Football Insider)

Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, 38, is suing his former club Juventus in a bid to seek £17 million in unpaid wages during the Covid-19 pandemic. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian)

Everton are still interested in signing Leeds and Italy winger Wilfried Gnonto, 19, after failing to make an offer in the summer. (Football Insider)

Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are in the process of hiring former Spanish midfielder and current Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso as coach next season. (Mundo Deportivo - in Spanish)

Dinamo Zagreb, Luka Modric's first professional club, will try to re-sign the 38-year-old Croatian midfielder from Real Madrid in January. (90 min)

Conor Gallagher is currently content at Chelsea, although Tottenham plan to revisit their bid for the England midfielder, 23, in January. (Football Insider)

Barcelona have yet to discuss a deal to extend the contract of Frenkie de Jong, 26, with the Dutch midfielder's current contract set to expire in 2026. (Marca - in Spanish).

Athletic Bilbao are confident Nico Williams will sign a new contract, despite Barcelona's interest in signing the 21-year-old Spanish winger, whose contract expires next season. (Sport - in Spanish) Liverpool and Manchester United also want Williams. (Football transfers)

777 Partners' plan to buy Everton football club is in doubt after an investigation was launched following an argument about the company's investment in English basketball. (Telegraph - subscription required)

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