Arsenal reportedly fed up with Havertz, Real Madrid interested in Son

Arsenal reportedly fed up with Havertz, Real Madrid interested in Son

Havertz & Son are in the headlines

Arsenal are 'starting to get fed up' with summer signing Kai Havertz after his slow start to life at the Emirates, while fellow former Chelsea man Jorginho is close to leaving the club in the January transfer window. (Fichajes)

The relationship between Jadon Sancho and Erik ten Hag at Manchester United is now beyond repair. (i)

Hannibal Mejbri, however, has impressed the boss enough to earn himself talks over a new Man Utd contract. (Fabrizio Romano)

Chelsea want to sign a new left-back in 2024 and have added both Inter's Federico Dimarco and AC Milan's Theo Hernandez to their shortlist. (Calciomercato.it)

Young Lecce defender Patrick Dorgu has also impressed Chelsea, who could rival Liverpool for the 18-year-old's signature in the near future. (Fichajes)

Saudi Arabian clubs are expected to lead the chase for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in January ahead of both Chelsea and Real Madrid. (Mail)


Victor Osimhen
Osimhen's future with Napoli is unclear / Ivan Romano/GettyImages

Another striker on Real Madrid's radar is Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min, who is being closely monitored after his impressive start to the season. (Fichajes)

Real Madrid are prepared to go to battle with Barcelona in pursuit of Athletic Club winger Nico Williams next summer. (Sport)

Manchester City are looking at Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz but the 20-year-old is not currently looking to leave Germany. (SportBILD)

Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala could be targeted by Man City as the long-term replacement for Kevin De Bruyne. (The Secret Scout)

After seeing two bids knocked back, Paris Saint-Germain are preparing a third approach to sign Man City's Bernardo Silva in 2024 and are refusing to abandon their dream of signing the Portugal international. (Le10Sport)

Roma manager Jose Mourinho is keen on a reunion with Tottenham defender Eric Dier in January. (Calciomercato)


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