March 24nd 

Transfer news LIVE: Chelsea right back heading for summer move, Man Utd want Davies

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The January transfer window is now little more than a dot in the rearview mirror and as such European football has got back to the business of winning games and challenging for as much silverware and success as possible between now and the end of the season. However, as all football fans know, the rumour mill never truly sleeps and while the summer transfer window may be many months away, there are still plenty of top stories to dig into in the meantime.

Managers will be constantly assessing their squads with sporting directors and recruitment staff scanning the market for potential deals this summer. The rumour mill is still gathering pace and we’ve collated some of the biggest current transfer stories – you can access the full rumour mill below.

Today’s biggest transfer stories

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Roberto De Zerbi


R. De Zerbi

Age: 46
Without Club

Without Club

According to new reports in England, former Brighton and Marseille manager Roberto de Zerbi has agreed to become the new permanent Tottenham boss next season, if the North London club can avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Rumour
Josh Acheampong J. Acheampong Chelsea FC
Right-Back
Chelsea Chelsea FC ? Crystal Palace Crystal Palace
Premier League Premier League

Another potential summer move in the English capital may come in the form of Chelsea full-back Josh Acheampong. According to new reports, the young talent is being heavily scouted by Crystal Palace, with the top-flight club intent on signing Acheampong in the coming window.


Rumour
Alphonso Davies A. Davies Bayern Munich
Left-Back
Bayern Munich Bayern Munich

 

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Manchester United Man Utd
Bundesliga Premier League


Manchester United’s hunt for a new left-back has reportedly led them to none other than Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies. The Canadian full-back has struggled for game time due to injuries this season and could reportedly be sold by the German giants for the right price.


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