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Transfer rumors, news: Man United eye Éderson; could Rashford return?
It’s a busy morning at Old Trafford. Man United have reportedly enquired about Atalanta midfielder Ederson, and does Marcus Rashford have a route back to the club? Plus, their manager search is underway.
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TOP STORIES
– Liam Rosenior confirms verbal agreement to join Chelsea
– Endrick: Ancelotti said to leave Madrid for Lyon
– Source: Barcelona in talks over João Cancelo loan
TRENDING RUMORS
– Marcus Rashford has spent this season on loan at Barcelona after being ostracised by Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford, but could the manager’s exit open the door for a return? The Mirror reports that Rashford could have a path back to United. The La Liga club have a £26m option clause to sign him permanently, but according to Mundo Deportivo, it isn’t a “formality” that it will be exercised.
– Manchester United have made an enquiry to Atalanta about midfielder Éderson, according to Nicolo Schira. The Premier League club are reportedly interested in the midfielder, but they could face competition for his signature from Super Lig side Galatasaray. Ederson has remained a key player for Atalanta this season. He has also been capped by the Brazil senior national team on three occasions.
– Meanwhile, Man United’s manager search has begun, with a few early candidates making the headlines. The club are considering a move for Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, according to The Telegraph. Meanwhile, The Sun reports that Fulham are braced to receive an approach from the Red Devils for Marco Silva. However, sources have told ESPN that they are leaning towards installing an interim coach until the end of the season before making a permanent appointment in the summer. Other names in the frame include Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino and Andoni Iraola.
– The future of Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi will be a constant source of interest this month, and one club has stepped up their interest. Manchester City are desperate for reinforcements at centre-back following injuries to Josko Gvardiol and Rúben Dias, and the BBC reports that the idea of City signing Guehi in January “should not be discounted.” Meanwhile, Fabrizio Romano says Liverpool are “attentive” to the situation, while Bayern Munich are already in talks with Guehi’s representatives to sign him for free in the summer.
– Barcelona have received an enquiry for striker Robert Lewandowski from Al Hilal, according to Sport Italia. The Saudi Pro League side are believed to be planning to reinforce their attack this month, with manager Simone Inzaghi keen on adding the 37-year-old to his squad. Lewandowski has been in typically prolific form this season with nine goals in 14 La Liga matches this season, although he is yet to sign a new contract at the Camp Nou, while he has also been linked with MLS side Chicago Fire.
– Bayern Munich are planning to hand striker Harry Kane a contract extension, Florian Plettenberg reports. It is reported that there has already been initial talks regarding a deal, with belief that the Bundesliga champions could secure the 32-year-old’s future at the Allianz Arena until either 2028 or 2029, but the club’s hierarchy are also scouting potential replacements as a precaution. Sources told ESPN last February that the release clause in Kane’s deal was set to become active again in January 2026, with a reduced fee that allows clubs to sign him for €60m.
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Why Leboeuf has high hopes for Rosenior at Chelsea
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– AC Milan are keen to sign winger Rafael Leão to a new contract. His current deal is set to expire in the summer of 2028. (Calciomercato)
– Bayern Munich goalkeeper Daniel Peretz is set to join Southampton on loan until the end of the season, with his medical scheduled to take place on Tuesday. (Florian Plettenberg)
– RB Leipzig have no interest in allowing winger Yan Diomande to leave the club this month despite interest from around Europe. (Philipp Hinze)
– Liverpool are unwilling to let winger Federico Chiesa leave on loan this month despite interest from Juventus. (Di Marzio)
– A meeting has been scheduled by AC Milan and the representatives of goalkeeper Mike Maignan as the Serie A club look to sign him to a new contract. (Nicolo Schira)
– West Ham have made an offer to sign Al-Nassr goalkeeper Bento, with hopes of signing him on a loan deal that would include a £10m permanent option clause. (Daily Mail)
– Fenerbahce are looking at AC Milan striker Christopher Nkunku. (Tuttosport)
– Internazionale midfielder Davide Frattesi remains on the radar of Juventus. (Nicolo Schira)
– Talks are ongoing between Lazio and Fenerbahce regarding a deal for midfielder Matteo Guendouzi, with the Serie A club waiting for the first offer. (Di Marzio)
– Everton and Benfica have joined the race for AS Saint-Etienne midfielder Zuriko Davitashvili. (Foot Mercato)
– Burnley left-back Quilindschy Hartman is on the radar of Besiktas. The Premier League side are expecting the first offer to arrive soon. (Fabrizio Romano)
– Arsenal are willing to let defender Maldini Kacurri leave on loan or permanently this month. He was recently on loan at National League side Morecambe. (Football Insider)
– West Ham striker Callum Wilson is in talks with the club regarding the termination of his contract. (Athletic)
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Falcons to interview ex-QB Ryan for new prez role
ATLANTA — The Falcons will interview former franchise quarterback Matt Ryan, among others, for a new role entitled the “president of football,” owner Arthur Blank said Thursday at a news conference.
The president of football position will be hired first, and Blank has interviews with several candidates in the next few days. Whoever gets hired as president of football will lead the interviews for the head coach and general manager candidates, Blank said. The Falcons fired head coach Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot on Sunday night.
One of those coaching candidates could be John Harbaugh, who was fired earlier this week by the Baltimore Ravens.
“John has been one of the most successful coaches in the last 20 years in our league,” Blank said. “He has won at every level. And so, he would certainly be a candidate who we’d want to spend some time with. Whether or not [he has] an interest in Atlanta, I don’t know.”
The firm Sportsology is assisting in the general manager search, and the firm ZRG Partners will assist in the coaching search. But the president of football will ultimately be leading those searches, Blank said, and will oversee both the coach and general manager once both are hired.
Blank said the president of football will hold the coach and general manager accountable and report directly to Blank himself. As for who will get the final say on decision-making once the roles are filled, Blank acknowledged that coach and general manager candidates would not be keen on ceding authority to the president of football, so those positions will remain the primary decision-makers in their respective roles.
“Obviously, you’ve still got to hire a great coach, a great general manager, and the president of football will not be doing their jobs for them at all, but will be holding them accountable and giving input with guidance, when necessary,” Blank said.
Ryan, 40, has no front office experience. But he was the best player in franchise history, the quarterback who led the Falcons to Super Bowl LI. Blank said he will be considered for the role — and many believe the role was created for him — because of Ryan’s experience leading a football team, as well as his knowledge of the game and how to work with players and staff.
“His EQ and IQ when it comes to football is extraordinarily high,” Blank said of Ryan. “I’ve known Matt personally since 2008, and his family, and he’s an outstanding individual, great community leader and kind of person we certainly would want to consider in that position.”
Blank made it a point to say there will be other candidates interviewed. The Falcons will announce who they have interviewed once those discussions are completed.
Blank said Thursday that his firings of Morris and Fontenot were based solely on their performances. He said he felt that the Falcons should have achieved more this season, and a four-game winning streak to finish the season did not sway him. Blank said that the decisions to sign quarterback Kirk Cousins in 2024, followed by the drafting of Michael Penix Jr. six weeks later with the No. 8 overall pick did not play a part in his decision.
“There were a lot of peaks and valleys — too many peaks and valleys — [and] too many levels that were not consistent throughout our play,” Blank said. “So, it’s a combination of things over a period of time, but nothing to do with the decisions that we collaboratively made.”
During the news conference, Blank was asked whether or not he felt that Penix was still the team’s franchise quarterback. Penix tore his left ACL in Week 11, missing the rest of the season, and he’ll be out for at least nine months. It was Penix’s third ACL surgery in eight seasons; he tore the ACL in his right knee twice in college. Penix had been inconsistent in 12 career starts before the injury. But Blank affirmed that he remains steadfast in Penix as Atlanta’s franchise QB.
“The injury he sustained was on his other knee,” Blank said. “The surgeon felt 1,000 percent secure in the medical procedure that he went through, and they felt his knee was going to be better than it was before. … He’s committed mentally, physically, and he feels good.”
Sportsology was hired months ago by the Falcons to do an internal evaluation of their football infrastructure. Blank said the thing that most surprised about the firm’s findings was a lack of clarity when it came to the vision of how the team was supposed to play. That is one of the reasons why the president of football role was added. That person will be the one who sets and leads the vision of the product on the field, Blank said.
“In any industry, if you don’t have clarity around vision, but you’re trying to establish and trying to build, you would end up with a lot of disparate parts that are moving in different directions,” Blank said. “And that means you’re not only unsuccessful or partially unsuccessful, but you can be very inefficient. [You must be] as laser focused as you can be in terms of exactly what you want to do. You can make better selections of players, coaches, coaching staff and hold that kind of consistency in place. And then you modify it all the time depending on what’s happening in the game.”
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PCB chief vows to make Multan Sultans profitable by next year
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday said the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) “loss-hit” franchise Multan Sultans would turn a profitable team ahead of next year’s auction.
Addressing a star-studded ceremony for the auction of the seventh and eighth PSL franchises, the PCB chairman said: “I took a challenge, and that is that there were a lot of claims on social media that the team was in losses.”
“So I, and all of the team, decided that we will show you how much profit this business offers, publish the numbers before going for the auction,” Naqvi added.
The PCB chairman Naqvi, alongside new team owners Fawad Sarwar and Hamza Majeed, and PSL CEO Salman Naseer, reiterated that the cricket board will run the affairs of Sultan in the upcoming PSL 11 before auctioning it.
He acknowledged receiving suggestions about auctioning the franchise alongside the two new teams sold earlier today, but revealed he took a challenge for himself and his team to prove the business as profitable.
“The pressure has started to be built up on me to sell out the team,” he said humorously, while referring to Naseer.
“But my wish is to operate Multan Sultans for one year, and I’m very much hopeful that we would leave it in profit so the world gets to know that it’s a plus-plus business.”
It is pertinent to mention here that PSL expanded to eight teams as Hyderabad and Sialkot were officially confirmed as the league’s seventh and eighth franchises, respectively, following the completion of the expansion auction.
The OZ Developers, owned by Hamza Majeed, secured the ownership of the eighth PSL team with a bid of Rs1.85 billion and named it after Sialkot in the second round of the highly anticipated auction.
The base price for the eighth PSL team was set at Rs1.70 billion after the FKS Group acquired the ownership of the first franchise up for sale for Rs1.75 billion.
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