European Football Clubs Active in Transfer Market as Rumors Circulate
Transfer speculation is rife across European football, with Arsenal and Liverpool reportedly pursuing Paris St-Germain forward Bradley Barcola. Brighton has rejected a bid for goalkeeper Carl Rushworth, while Bayern Munich may challenge Barcelona for Manchester United's Marcus Rashford. Other potential transfers include Iliman Ndiaye, Fabio Vieira, and Davide Frattesi, with clubs like Nottingham Forest, Atletico Madrid, and Barcelona exploring options for their squads.
Transfer rumors are circulating across European football, with several prominent clubs reportedly active in the market. Arsenal and Liverpool are among the teams interested in Paris St-Germain's 23-year-old France forward, Bradley Barcola. PSG is reportedly not opposed to selling the player.
Brighton has rejected a reported £20 million bid from Coventry City for their 24-year-old English goalkeeper, Carl Rushworth. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich is reportedly prepared to challenge Barcelona for the signing of Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, 28.
Everton's 26-year-old Senegal midfielder Iliman Ndiaye is also attracting attention, with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Manchester United reportedly monitoring his situation. Nottingham Forest has reportedly submitted a bid of nearly £25 million for Arsenal midfielder Fabio Vieira, 26, who had a successful loan spell at Hamburg last season. Forest is also considering Inter Milan midfielder Davide Frattesi, 26, who is reportedly out of favor at the San Siro.
In Spain, Atletico Madrid is reportedly looking to Paris St-Germain attacker Lee Kang-in, 25, as a potential replacement for the departed Antoine Griezmann. Barcelona is reportedly interested in 18-year-old Australian defender Lucas Herrington, currently with Major League Soccer side Colorado Rapids.
Beyond European transfers, former Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, 37, and ex-Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka, 31, are both linked with a potential move to MLS side Chicago Fire. Additionally, Roberto Mancini is reportedly ready for a second spell as the head coach of Italy after departing Qatari club Al-Sadd.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, these reports originate from various sources including L'Equipe, Sky Sports, Fichajes, Mail, Football Insider, Football Italia, Goal, and Fabrizio Romano.
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