Man Utd ready to pay €60m for Koopmeiners
Manchester United and Liverpool are set to battle over the signing of Atalanta midfielder Teun Koopmeiners this summer. Koopmeiners has invited attraction from multiple clubs this summer thanks to his exploits this season with Atalanta in Serie A. As such, the Red Devils have shown interest in the 26-year-old Dutchman, with co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe looking to overhaul the dressing room; Casemiro, Christian Eriksen and Donny van de Beek could all depart, leaving room in midfield for Koopmeiners. As per Calciomercato, United would be ready to pay around €60 million (£51m/$64.8m).
Arsenal not ready to pay €130m for Osimhen
Arsenal are unlikely to trigger the massive release clause to sign Victor Osimhen amid links with the Napoli striker in recent weeks. According to Calcio Napoli 24 , Arsenal are not ready to trigger a €130 million release clause to sign Victor Osimhen despite links with a move for the Napoli striker. Aurelio De Laurentiis is unlikely to accept a fee lower than the exit terms, although the Gunners are keen on a younger striker as an understudy to Kai Havertz.
Liverpool interested in Dario Osorio
Liverpool are reportedly targeting Chilean wonderkid Dario Osorio from Midtjylland as Arne Slot seeks to bolster his squad. Osorio signed with Midtjylland from Universidad de Chile last summer and had been linked with Wolves last winter after a run of good form with the Danish side. As per La Tercera, Liverpool are now keen on signing the 20-year-old for a reported fee of $10m (£7.8m) this summer.
Newcastle may be forced to sell Minteh
Newcastle may be forced to sell their highly-rated teenager Yankuba Minteh to Liverpool as they face pressure to comply with Premier League rules. Newcastle's Minteh spent last season on loan at Feyenoord under the guise of Arne Slot, the new Liverpool manager. Despite Minteh not featuring once for the Magpies, the club may have to cash-in on the winger due to their financial problems. Newcastle will look for around £40 million for the teenager, according to The Telegraph.
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