Transfer Update On Tah, McTominay, Howe, Morata, Olmo, Aubameyang, Others

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Manchester United have inquired about German defender, Jonathan Tah after the 28-year-old’s transfer from Bayer Leverkusen to Bayern Munich was not agreed upon, transfer expert, Plettenberg Florian said.

Scott McTominay, a 27-year-old midfielder for Manchester United and Scotland, is reportedly in transfer talks to join Galatasaray, according to Metro.

Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle United, is reportedly among the front-runners to take over as England manager from Gareth Southgate. Other Potential candidates include former England midfielders Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard, according to the Guardian.

Mohamed Simakan, a 24-year-old French defender for RB Leipzig, is attracting interest from Liverpool and Atletico Madrid, Sky Sports Germany claimed.

Alvaro Morata, 31, a striker from Spain, will sign a four-year contract with AC Milan after leaving Atletico Madrid, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano wrote.

Dani Olmo, a 26-year-old Spanish and RB Leipzig midfielder, is in transfer negotiations with Manchester City, according to Football Insider.

Olmo, who helped his country win the Euro 2024 title with three goals, is also of interest to Bayern Munich, according to transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano.

With one year remaining on his Real Sociedad contract, Spain 28-year-old international Mikel Merino is one of the choices Barcelona is thinking about for their midfield, Mundo Deportivo claimed.

Merino, who spent time at Newcastle United before moving back to Spain, is another player that Arsenal is hoping to pursue, according to the Telegraph.

Newcastle United will go up against Everton in their pursuit of Leeds United’s 20-year-old Italian winger Wilfried Gnonto, Teamtalk claimed.

The 35-year-old forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon is almost certain to sign with Al-Qadsiah of Saudi Arabia, Sky Sports claimed.

Southampton have reached an agreement to buy English midfielder Flynn Downes, 25, from West Ham for up to £18 million, according to the Standard.

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