Transfer Update On Osimhen, Coman, Toney, Guehi, Sancho, Broja, Others

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Arsenal are considering transfer bids for either French winger Kingsley Coman, 28, of Bayern Munich or English forward Raheem Sterling, 29, of Chelsea, according to the Standard.

Ivan Toney, a 28-year-old Brentford and England striker, may not be able to complete his transfer away from the club in time, the Mirror claimed.

Newcastle have decided to give up on 24-year-old England defender Marc Guehi after becoming weary of haggling with Crystal Palace, according to Sky Sports.

Chelsea’s ambitions of securing the transfer of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, 25, appear to have been dashed by Saudi Arabian team Al-Ahli’s optimism about landing the Napoli man, Talksport claimed.

Nottingham Forest made a player-plus-cash bid for Liverpool’s 25-year-old Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, but Liverpool turned it down, the Athletic reported.

The 24-year-old England winger Jadon Sancho is getting closer to joining Chelsea, but not before letting Manchester United know about two conditions that must be met, TeamTalk claimed.

After a loan agreement for 22-year-old forward Armando Broja of Chelsea and Albania collapsed, Ipswich are considering a move for Crystal Palace’s 26-year-old French attacker Odsonne Edouard, the Standard reported.

Fulham have decided not to sign Miguel Almiron, a 30-year-old Paraguayan midfielder, from Newcastle, the Mail claimed.

Kurt Zouma, a 29-year-old French and West Ham United defender, has completed his medical and is almost ready to make a first-round loan move to Al-Orouba of the Saudi Pro League, Sky Sports claimed.

Chelsea have asked if Tomas Araujo, a 22-year-old Portuguese defender for Benfica, is available, according to the Mirror.

Billy Gilmour, a 23-year-old Scottish midfielder, is now unlikely to sign with Napoli this summer after it was revealed that Brighton’s new midfielder, Matt O’Riley, had sustained a catastrophic injury on his debut, according to the Telegraph.

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