Man Utd Eyes Kolo Muani, Newcastle Targets Christensen

Man Utd interested in Kolo Muani, Newcastle targets Christensen transfer.

Manchester United are interested in signing Paris Saint-Germain forward Randal Kolo Muani. The 26-year-old French striker is not part of manager Luis Enrique’s plans at PSG. Reports suggest that a loan deal with an option to buy could be arranged in January. RB Leipzig is also said to be a possible destination for Kolo Muani as PSG looks to offload the player.

Newcastle United are reportedly targeting Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen. The 28-year-old Denmark international could be sold by Barcelona to help them register Spanish forward Dani Olmo. To manage financial regulations, Newcastle might consider selling England left-back Kieran Trippier, 34, and Paraguayan midfielder Miguel Almiron, 30, shortly.

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Leicester City are exploring a move to bring back Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. The 26-year-old midfielder joined Chelsea in the summer, but a loan deal in January could see him return to Leicester. Chelsea are also open to letting 21-year-old Carney Chukwuemeka leave on loan as part of their squad adjustments.

Former Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter reportedly turned down an offer from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wolves had approached Potter as they explored options to replace Gary O’Neil, who has now been sacked.

Nicolas Jackson, now a Chelsea player, came close to joining Aston Villa or Bournemouth from Villarreal in January 2023. However, the deal did not materialize, and Jackson eventually moved to Chelsea.

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AC Milan is working on securing new contracts for key players. United States forward Christian Pulisic, 26, is set to sign an extension, while the club is also negotiating improved deals for Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders and French goalkeeper Mike Maignan. These moves reflect Milan’s focus on strengthening their long-term squad stability.