Transfer news today: Man Utd Rashford MISTAKE, Liverpool Thuram BATTLE and Bayern start Chelsea STAR

Stuart Telford
Stuart Telford
  • Updated: 23 Sept 2023 09:41 BST
  • 5 min read
Erik ten Hag, Marcus Rashford, Man Utd, 2022/23
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With the new football season well underway, clubs in Europe and all around the world are planning for the January and summer transfer windows in hopes of strengthening their sides or unearthing the next gem.

Though there are still more than three months to go until clubs can officially do business again, rumours and reports continue to abound. FootballTransfers has collected all the important transfer news in one handy place to keep you up to speed with what is happening in the world of transfers.

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Man Utd transfer news

* Man Utd rushed into handing Marcus Rashford a new contract according to club legend Paul Parker (MyBettingSites)

* Former United goalkeeper David de Gea could retire if no significant offers from Europe arrive (The Guardian)

* Some players remain livid with the Spanish goalkeeper's treatment this summer. He left on a free without a testimonial (The Sun)

* More Red Devils players are beginning to turn on Erik ten Hag after his public comments criticising the squad (Manchester Evening News)

Rashford's bumper contract was a mistake says Paul Parker.
© ProShots - Rashford's bumper contract was a mistake says Paul Parker.

Arsenal transfer news

* Martin Odegaard has signed a new contract with the Gunners tying him to the club until 2028 (Arsenal)

* Arsenal are set to offer academy star Amario Cozier-Duberry improved terms to fend off interest from Chelsea and Man City (Steve Kay for FootballTransfers)

* Aaron Ramsdale has been urged to leave Arsenal to keeo his England place following the arrival of David Raya (talkSPORT)

David Raya looks to have pulled ahead of Ramsdale as Arsenal's No.1.
© ProShots - David Raya looks to have pulled ahead of Ramsdale as Arsenal's No.1.

Chelsea transfer news

* Trevoh Chalobah dismissed claims Ed Hodge is his personal trainer following a Twitter storm about the club's injury list (Trevoh Chalobah on X, formerly Twitter)

* Moises Caicedo's agent says the player chose Chelsea over Liverpool this summer due to their long-term interest in his services (Football365)

* Chelsea are confident of signing Brentford's suspended England striker Ivan Toney (talkSPORT)

Liverpool transfer news

* Liverpool face competition from Real Madrid for potential Mo Salah replacement Rafa Leao, of AC Milan (Fichajes)

* The Reds also face competition from Man Utd and Juventus for the services of Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram (90min)

Leao is a target for Liverpool and Real Madrid.
© ProShots - Leao is a target for Liverpool and Real Madrid.

Man City transfer news

* Pep Guardiola has been tipped to take the England job in two years, with Brighton's Robert De Zerbi to replace him at Manchester City (Guillem Balague)

* City have agreed terms with youth stars Harrison Parker and Divine Mukasa, the former to join from Man Utd (Fabrizio Romano)

Barcelona transfer news

* Barcelona-bound prodigy Vitor Roque was stretchered off in tears during Athletico Paranaense's 2-1 win over Internacional on Thursday (ESPN)

* However, the young striker won't need to undergo surgery after damaging his ankle ligaments (Fabrizio Romano)

* Barca face competition from Man Utd, Borussia Dortmund and others for the services of Royal Antwerp's Belgian wonderkid Arthur Vermeeren (Mundo Deportivo)

Roque won't require surgery despite damaging ankle ligaments.
© ProShots - Roque won't require surgery despite damaging ankle ligaments.

Real Madrid transfer news

* Real Madrid want Jude Bellingham's old Borussia Dortmund buddy Youssoufa Moukoko if they can't get Kylian Mbappe (Defensa Central)

PSG transfer news

* Randal Kolo Muani's transfer to PSG from Eintracht Frankfurt was moments away from collapsing (Le Parisien)

Bayern Munich transfer news

* Bayern have joined the race to sign Reece James from Chelsea (Fichajes)

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