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Thursday, 8 June 2017

Top 5 Transfer News:Man united make offer for Real Madrid superstar



5. Inter Milan Coach Makes Chelsea Target Transfer Priority



Incoming Inter Milan coach Luciano Spalletti has made Roma defender Antonio Rudiger his transfer priority.
The ex-Roma boss previously worked with Rudiger at the Stadio Olimpico; and now wants to reunite with his former charge at the San Siro.
Inter sporting director Walter Sabatini has also given his approval to the move; he helped Roma to bring in Rudiger from Stuttgart initially on a loan deal in 2015 during his time at the Stadio Olimpico.
As a result, there will be fresh talks between Inter and Rudiger’s agents this week, according to Italian outlet Calcio Mercato.
Rudiger, who has been linked with a move to Premier League champions Chelsea, is ready to say yes to his move to Inter; but the 24-year-old has not requested a transfer.

4. Wolves in transfer talks to sign Manchester United flop Bebe

Manchester United flop Bebe could be heading back to England this summer.
Championship outfit Wolves are reportedly in talks to sign Bebe with La Liga outfit Eibar, where he joined last summer from Benfica.
The Portuguese forward has scored five goals and provided three assists in his 26 appearances this season.
And the Daily Mail claim Wolves are willing to pay £1million for the 26-year-old; who made his name after a disastrous four-year spell at Manchester United.
Sir Alex Ferguson famously signed Bebe for £7.4m in 2010 from Vitoria de Guimaraes despite the fact he had never seen him play.

3. Chelsea and Arsenal tracking Helder Costa


Chelsea and Arsenal are reportedly tracking Wolverhampton Wanderers winger Helder Costa ahead of a possible summer move.
Costa joined Wolves in a club-record £13m deal last summer; and went on to score 10 goals in 35 Championship appearances during the 2016-17 campaign.
However, the 23-year-old was unable to help Wolves push for a serious promotion bid and The Mirror now claims that he could leave the club when the transfer window reopens.
Premier League giants Chelsea and Arsenal have both reportedly scouted the Portugal Under-21 international; but it is understood that it would take a bid of at least £20m to prise him away from Molineux

2. Manchester United given £87m Andrea Belotti price

2. Manchester United given £87m Andrea Belotti price



Torino president Urbano Cairo has said that it would take a bid of £87m to prise Andrea Belotti away from the club this summer.
The 23-year-old has been linked with a move to Manchester United after their pursuit of Antoine Griezmann ended earlier this month.
“I’m not thinking about selling Belotti. Belotti is my player, we only renewed his contract recently. Our objective is to keep him,” Cairo is quoted as saying by the Manchester Evening News.
“After that, there is a release clause that would make me obliged to sell him, providing someone came in with €100m from abroad.”
“Let’s see. I haven’t talked to him yet because he is currently with the national team. We will see how things go, but our intention would be to keep him.”
Belotti, who is currently on international duty with Italy, only signed a new five-year deal with Torino in December.

1. Manchester United to make £157m Cristiano Ronaldo offer


Manchester United will reportedly table a world-record bid of £157m to bring Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo back to Old Trafford this summer.
The 32-year-old helped his side to an unprecedented retention of the Champions League trophy last season.
The former Red Devils star also contributed in wrapping up the La Liga title to make it a first double in 59 years; as he passed the 400-goal milestone for the Spanish outfit.
According to a report in Portuguese daily A Bola today, Los Blancos are bracing themselves for a €180m (£157m) offer for their star man this summer; with former Madrid boss Jose Mourinho at the front of the queue with United.
Ronaldo left United for Madrid in 2009 for a then-world record £80m fee
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