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Leandro Trossard is hesitant to sign a new contract with Arsenal as he waits to see how much playing time he’ll get next season. This comes amid Arsenal’s strong interest in signing Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace. The Belgian winger has attracted attention from Borussia Dortmund, and at least two unnamed Premier League clubs have reportedly made firm offers for him. While the exact figures are unclear, Arsenal might be open to selling Trossard, whom they bought from Brighton for £27m two years ago. After a busy summer of signings—which may not be over yet—the club is also willing to listen to offers for Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus, Jakub Kiwior, and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth’s defensive exodus continues, with PSG pushing to sign Illia Zabarnyi. The 22-year-old Ukrainian, a fan favorite often serenaded with a reworked version of Whitney Houston’s I Wanna Dance With Somebody, could follow Milos Kerkez (linked with Liverpool), Dean Huijsen (Real Madrid), and Kepa Arrizabalaga (Arsenal via Chelsea) out the door. PSG’s initial £50m bid was rejected, but Tottenham have also shown interest in the center-back.
Newcastle are close to signing Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, a move that could prompt Manchester United to target Nick Pope. While Pope’s potential departure might not upset Newcastle fans as much as losing their sought-after Swedish striker (who could be heading to Liverpool), Ramsdale is expected to compete with—not replace—Pope as first-choice keeper.
Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins is reportedly open to joining Manchester United, but Villa’s £60m asking price is too steep for Jim Ratcliffe. United hope to lower the fee by including out-of-favor winger Alejandro Garnacho in the deal. Elsewhere, Villa’s Álex Moreno could reunite with former Rayo Vallecano manager Michel at Girona after an underwhelming loan spell at Nottingham Forest.
Finally, Thomas Müller, who left Bayern Munich this summer, is set to move to MLS. Despite interest from FC Cincinnati, he’s likely to join Vancouver Whitecaps—pending the usual MLS financial mechanisms like “targeted allocation money” and “discovery rights.” If the deal goes through, Müller will become Vancouver’s biggest signing since Ryan Gauld, joining a team just one point behind Western Conference leaders San Diego with a game in hand.
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