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Man City set McAtee’s price: Monday gossip
Leeds United wants to raise money for Rodrigo Muniz of Fulham, Manchester United wants two more signings, and Manchester City has set a price for James McAtee.
Teams like West Ham and Eintracht Frankfurt are interested in 22-year-old English midfielder James McAtee, but Manchester City has put their price at £35 million. (Subscription to Telegraph), external
Real Madrid may make a low offer during this transfer window, but they are willing to wait until next summer to sign 26-year-old defender Ibrahima Konate from France and Liverpool for free. (External Football Insider),
Real Madrid player Vinicius Jr., 25, and Brazil have taken a nine-figure Saudi deal off the market for the time being, although it may become available again in 2026. (AS in Spanish), outside
William Saliba, 24, a defender for Arsenal and France, is being watched by Real Madrid. (L’Equipe – in French), external
In order to raise money for a move to recruit Rodrigo Muniz, 24, of Fulham and Brazil, Leeds United wants a bidding war to break out for Spanish forward Mateo Joseph, 21. (Sun), external
This transfer window, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim hopes to add two more players. (External Mirror),
In an attempt to convince 27-year-old Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres to join them instead of Arsenal, United has also made a proposal for him. (In Portuguese, “A Bola”), external
Additionally, back in January, Inter Milan rejected their bid for 20-year-old Italian attacker Francesco Pio Esposito. (in Italian, Football Italia), outside
The 25-year-old Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo has moved closer to joining Manchester United after completing his medical. (Fabrizio Romano) from outside
Tottenham is prepared to pay the asking amount for Illia Zabarnyi, a 22-year-old defender for Bournemouth and Ukraine (Caught Offside), external
The leading team to sign Aston Villa’s 24-year-old English midfielder Jacob Ramsey is Nottingham Forest. (External Football Insider),
In order to acquire 26-year-old French forward Armand Lauriente from Italian team Sassuolo, Sunderland withdrew from a £17.5 million agreement. (Echo from the North)
Monday’s EFL rumors: Potters star to go to the Netherlands, May departs Blues
PSV is expected to prevail in the competition for 18-year-old Sol Sidibe, a midfielder for Stoke City and the England under-18 team. He has also drawn interest from Lille and an unidentified Premier League team. (Sky Sports, outside)
Alfie May, a 32-year-old forward for Birmingham City, had been connected to the Terriers before to joining St Andrew’s, and he is expected to pay £1.2 million to join Huddersfield. (External: Football League World)
West Ham is interested in Leicester City’s 25-year-old Danish goalkeeper Mads Hermansen. The Foxes are also considering experienced Asmir Begovic, a 38-year-old Bosnian who is a free agent after leaving Everton. (Ben Jacobs, outside)
After being released from his Sheffield Wednesday contract, Josh Windass, a 31-year-old English forward, is scheduled to have a medical at Wrexham on Monday. Coventry and Norwich will not be able to sign him. (Source: GiveMeSport)
Following the Hatters’ acquisition of Josh Keeley from Tottenham, 27-year-old Luton goalkeeper Jack Walton may depart Kenilworth Road for Preston. (External, Luton Today)
Matty Young, 19, a highly regarded youth goalie for Sunderland and England, may return to League Two Salford for a second stint on loan. (External: Sunderland Echo)
Fabrizio Romano Confirms Manchester City Are Looking to Hijack Newcastle United Target
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Manchester City are actively trying to hijack a key transfer target of Newcastle United, sending shockwaves through the Premier League as two of England’s ambitious clubs go head-to-head in the market. The player in question had been heavily linked with a move to Tyneside for several weeks, with Newcastle fans believing the deal was nearing completion.
However, City’s late intervention has cast significant doubt over the transfer. According to Romano, the reigning Premier League champions have entered the race with serious intent, holding direct talks with the player’s representatives and exploring the conditions of a potential deal. The move is not a mere smokescreen; it is a calculated attempt to outmuscle one of their growing rivals.
Newcastle had identified the player as a crucial addition to their evolving squad. With European football on the horizon and a growing hunger to establish themselves among the elite, the club was hopeful of finalizing the deal swiftly. Now, they are fighting to keep control of a transfer they once believed was wrapped up.
City, on the other hand, are known for their stealth in the market. They rarely publicize their interest until a deal is in the final stages. That they are now openly pursuing this player, as confirmed by Romano, indicates their belief in his value to the squad’s future. Pep Guardiola is believed to have given his approval, further intensifying the situation.
Romano’s update included details suggesting City had monitored the player for some time but were initially hesitant to act. Newcastle’s movement in recent weeks reportedly pushed City into making their intentions known. Guardiola views the player as someone who can seamlessly fit into his tactical system, with the right attributes to contribute immediately and develop over time.
The identity of the player remains confidential for now, but clues point toward a dynamic midfielder or forward with versatility and technical skill. This is the kind of profile City covets — a player who can adapt to multiple roles and maintain the tempo demanded in Guardiola’s intricate playing style.
Newcastle, aware of the rising threat, have intensified their communication with the player’s camp. Sources suggest Eddie Howe is personally involved in talks, outlining his vision and offering the promise of a central role in the team. Unlike City, Newcastle can offer more consistent minutes and the opportunity to be the face of an exciting project.
The battle now hinges on more than just financial terms. It’s about career trajectory, playing time, and ambition. While City’s trophies and infrastructure are unmatched, Newcastle’s upward momentum and hunger to disrupt the top order carry strong appeal.
Romano’s update also noted that the player has not yet made a final decision. He is carefully weighing both offers, aware that each option offers a different path. One is filled with silverware and competition, the other with growth and leadership opportunities.
There is a growing concern within Newcastle’s camp that City’s presence could shift the dynamics of the deal. The player’s agents are reportedly intrigued by the prospect of working under Guardiola, even if it means sacrificing guaranteed minutes in the short term.
This is not the first time Newcastle have faced competition for their top targets. In the past, they have seen deals collapse due to late interest from more established clubs. The hope is that their progress as a club, their passionate fan base, and their long-term commitment will now be enough to fend off a bigger rival.
City’s move can also be interpreted as a sign of respect. They now see Newcastle not just as a nuisance, but as a legitimate threat in the market and on the pitch. Hijacking a deal like this is not just about strengthening their own side — it’s also about preventing a rival from growing stronger.
The player’s decision will be telling. Does he choose the comfort and prestige of the Etihad, or does he embrace the challenge of helping build something special at St. James’ Park? Either way, the result will have ripple effects throughout the Premier League.
Newcastle fans have taken to social media to express both frustration and hope. While City’s interest complicates matters, many still believe in the project Howe is building and trust the club to remain competitive in these negotiations.
City supporters, meanwhile, are excited by the possibility of adding a young, hungry player who has already caught the attention of a major rival. They view this as another example of the club’s ruthlessness and intelligence in the market.
Behind the scenes, both clubs are working hard to close the deal. Meetings, calls, and proposals are being exchanged rapidly. The next few days could prove decisive, with pre-season preparations beginning and both sides eager to finalize their squads.
For the player, this is a career-defining moment. Two powerful clubs are at the table, each offering different benefits. The choice he makes could shape his next few years — either as a key figure in Newcastle’s rise or as a contributor to Manchester City’s ongoing dominance.
As Romano continues to provide updates, fans across England are waiting anxiously for the next twist in what has become one of the summer’s most intriguing transfer battles. For Newcastle and Manchester City, the stakes are high, and the outcome may go far beyond just one player.
Ultimately, this saga encapsulates the modern transfer market — filled with late twists, bold moves, and the ever-present shadow of football’s superpowers ready to strike when it matters most.
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