Football transfer rumours: Toney 'excited' by Arsenal move; Man Utd eye Real Madrid defender

Football transfer rumours: Toney 'excited' by Arsenal move; Man Utd eye Real Madrid defender

Toney and Alaba are in the papers
Toney and Alaba are in the papers / Clive Rose / Staff / Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno / Contributor

Brentford striker Ivan Toney is "really excited" at the prospect of joining Arsenal in January or the summer transfer window. (Fabrizio Romano)

Mohamed Salah is the Saudi Pro League's priority signing for the summer window after Al Ittihad made a £200m bid for the Liverpool star late in the last window. (Daily Mail)

Feyenoord could demand more than £60m for striker Santiago Gimenez, who is admired by FulhamTottenhamArsenal and Chelsea(Football Insider)

Fabio Carvalho would be interested in a return to Fulham if Liverpool decide to recall him from his loan spell at RB Leipzig(Mirror)

Manchester United have been tipped as one of three teams that want to sign Real Madrid defender David Alaba, alongside Juventus and Al Ittihad(Fichajes)

Premier League clubs including LiverpoolArsenal and Chelsea have recently watched young English winger Jobe Bellingham, the brother of Jude currently starring with Sunderland. (Ekrem Konur)


Jobe Bellingham
Will Jobe Bellingham soon be playing in the Premier League? / Stu Forster/GettyImages

Eintracht Frankfurt will have a chance to buy Donny van de Beek for less than €10m in the summer window after a loan from Man Utd(Sky Germany)

Inter are on the hunt to replace the injured Juan Cuadrado and have lined up Tiago DjaloTajon BuchananAntonio Candreva and Thomas Meunier as potential targets. (La Gazzetta dello Sport)

Manchester City have turned their attention away from West Ham's Lucas Paqueta and are eyeing a bid for Fulham star Joao Palhinha, with fellow midfielder Kalvin Phillips expected to leave quickly in the new year. (Daily Star)

Liverpool are monitoring Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie, who is 'open' to a move in the winter window after dropping out of Xabi Alonso's starting XI. (Sky Germany)

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