Best signing since Bruno: Man Utd open talks to land "the next Mbappe"

Manchester United hit their lowest ebb last season, but there’s every chance that Ruben Amorim will piece together something more promising for the upcoming campaign.

INEOS, at least, are aware that things are rather dire at Old Trafford, and thus have signed Matheus Cunha for £62.5m, now pushing to sign Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo before perhaps turning their attention to central midfield.

But wait, the frontline’s surely not done? Indeed, Rasmus Hojlund is expected to depart the Premier League this summer after a crushing campaign; Inter Milan are interested in bringing the former Atalanta man back to Italy.

The Red Devils will need to sign not just a replacement but a significant upgrade, and while they missed out on Liam Delap after the Ipswich Town man signed for Chelsea in a £30m deal, the Theatre of Dreams may yet roar on a high-level marksman in just a few months.

Man Utd hold talks for coveted striker

We all know that Amorim wants Viktor Gyokeres to front his Man United project. The Sweden striker scored 66 goals across 68 matches for the Portuguese tactician at Sporting Lisbon, supplying 23 assists too.

However, Arsenal have the lead in the race, and United may need to find themselves a different number nine.

Well, there might be just the player itching to make their move to the Premier League this summer, and who the Manchester side might have a free shot at as their rivals target other stars.

According to ESPN, Man United have held ‘exploratory talks’ to sign Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike, who has emerged as one of the most sought-after strikers in Europe.

Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike

This should come as little surprise to the Red Devils faithful, for the French forward, 23, has been on INEOS’ radar for a while, with Fabrizio Romano himself confirming in June that the club have called Frankfurt to learn of the precise conditions, albeit with Chelsea and Liverpool having opened contacts too.

Those conditions, it must be said, are concerning. Die Adler are not pressed to sell and have set a €100m (£85m) price tag on their talisman. Will any of the clubs pay up? Or will, indeed, his asking price be slashed?

Why Man Utd must sign Hugo Ekitike

Ekitike has only just turned 23, but already he’s rebounded from a frustrating spell at Paris Saint-Germain during his maiden years as a professional, scoring only four times across 33 appearances, to become a star at Frankfurt.

His 22-goal haul across 2024/25 could see him thrive in the Premier League, providing Amorim with a steady goalscoring presence from number nine, but it’s his underlying qualities that make Ekitike such a sought-after star.

Indeed, his movement and tactical dynamism might even see him become the club’s best signing since Bruno Fernandes. Admittedly, there have been more rocks than diamonds over the past years, with failed moves for the fellow strikers in the form of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.

Comparatively, the Portuguese playmaker stands proud as a “genius”, as has been said by pundit Dion Dublin and there haven’t been many standout moves since he headed to Old Trafford.

Bruno Fernandes

Even though Man United have struggled so greatly across the past year, the 30-year-old scored 19 goals and provided 19 assists across all competitions, with his artful passing and tenacious desire to win the ball and make things happen, something that could fuse wonderfully with Ekitike’s style.

For it is Fernandes whose qualities will get Ekitike up and running in the Premier League, but then it’s the striker himself who might just bloom into the club’s next superstar, emulating Fernandes, although hopefully doing so in balmier conditions.

Premier League 24/25 – Most Chances Created

Player

Apps

CC

1.

Bruno Fernandes

36

91

2.

Mohamed Salah

38

88

3.

Cole Palmer

37

86

4.

Enzo Fernandez

36

75

5.

Bryan Mbeumo

38

70

Data via StatMuse

As per FBref, Ekitike ranked among the top 16% of forwards across Europe’s top five leagues last season for goal contributions, the top 6% for shot-creating actions, and the top 4% for progressive carries and successful take-ons per 90.

Such complete performances have led the data-driven site to draw Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak as one of his most comparable players, though it’s his countryman, Kylian Mbappe, who has been singled out as a player of striking likeness.

Indeed, journalist Graeme Bailey once hailed the striker as “the next Mbappe”, with his prodigious start to life as a professional and protean attacking style perhaps setting him up to be such a superstar.

Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike

If he can pass the Premier League test and spearhead a Man United resurgence, surely he would become a sensation every bit as momentous as when the Devils welcomed Fernandes from Sporting Lisbon for an initial £47m fee in January 2020.

Talent scout Jacek Kulig has already claimed that Ekitike “could reach world-class levels” in the future, but given the current praise and indeed performances that he has plied in the Bundesliga and Europa League, might he not be reaching that point already?

If Ekitike truly is the next Mbappe, INEOS may well be about to oversee United’s finest signing since the club’s Portuguese Magnifico walked through the gates.

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Chelsea submit £29m+ bid to sign defender who Sarri rates; have had a reply

Chelsea have plenty of work to get on with as the window kicks off in earnest and have now put a bid in for a talented defender despite preparing for the Club World Cup, according to a report.

Chelsea prepare for Club World Cup opener

Despite the Premier League campaign only ending a matter of weeks ago, Chelsea are in action on Monday against Los Angeles FC as they look to claim the Club World Cup title this summer.

Making a swift start on the market, the Blues have brought in Liam Delap, Dario Essugo, Estevao, Mamadou Sarr and Kendry Paez, and they are unlikely to stop there in another few months of upheaval at Stamford Bridge.

Assessing Enzo Maresca’s sizeable rebuild in West London, Claude Makelele believes Chelsea are on the right track as they aim to close the gap between themselves and some of their Premier League rivals.

Hugo Ekitike has been tipped to follow Liam Delap to Chelsea by Florian Plettenberg, albeit Liverpool also have designs on the forward amid his progress at Eintracht Frankfurt.

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Stuttgart’s Nick Woltemade is also in the frame to add competition through the middle, signifying that Maresca would have some pretty exciting competition to pick from between either of the pair, Delap, and Nicolas Jackson.

On the contrary, reports suggest that Chelsea have now turned their attention to a defender who they have reportedly put a bid in for and received a reply, per recent developments.

Chelsea receive reply to Mario Gila bid

According to Il Messaggero, Chelsea have seen a £29.8m bid turned down for Lazio defender Mario Gila, with Bournemouth seeing an offer of their own turfed out for the ex-Spain Under-21 international.

Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur are also in the race for his signature, though the Serie A giants are said to be holding out for £42.5 million before considering a sale.

Five similar players to Mario Gil (FBRef)

Levi Colwill

Chelsea

Jan Paul van Hecke

Brighton & Hove Albion

Benjamin Pavard

Inter Milan

Strahinja Pavlovic

Milan

Anthony Rouault

Rennes

He has won over the likes of Maurizio Sarri in the past, and it is easy to see why given the Barcelona-born defender scored twice in 43 appearances for Lazio across the campaign gone.

Maintaining an element of dominance, Gila won 37 tackles and 67 aerial duels on Serie A duty, lending credence to why Chelsea have identified him as the man to shore up their backline.

With two years left on his contract, it remains to be seen whether Lazio retain their star man or risk losing him for less money as his market value begins to dwindle.

After Wirtz: Liverpool enter race to sign "world-class" £64m Gordon upgrade

It’s happened. It’s finally happened. Liverpool have agreed a deal with Bayer Leverkusen for the transfer of Florian Wirtz.

Though the saga feels to have dragged on somewhat over the past several weeks, sporting director Richard Hughes has been engineering a British-record deal, juggling other significant transfers besides.

While the minutiae still need to be sorted out, Liverpool have “verbally agreed a deal in principle”, reports transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, with a “move now imminent.”

Rumours pertaining to Luis Diaz’s summer sale are persisting, with Barcelona determined to get the deal over the line, and thus, the agreement has come at the perfect time.

Florian Wirtz – Career Stats by Position

Position

Apps

Goals

Assists

Attacking midfield

163

51

57

Centre-forward

11

4

4

Right winger

11

4

3

Left winger

9

2

3

Central midfield

5

0

3

Data via Transfermarkt

However, Wirtz isn’t really a wide player, even though his dribbling skills are among the finest in the business. Indeed, if the Colombian does go, FSG may need to dip their toes right back into the transfer market.

Why Liverpool want a winger

Diaz showcased his wonderful skills on international duty for Colombia. He scored a sensational solo goal, all fleet feet and party tricks to outplay the Argentine defenders, and perhaps reminded Liverpool fans that it would take some doing to find an upgrade.

Diaz is 28 and entering the next-to-last year of his Liverpool contract. Barcelona made a recent approach and were rebuffed, but their interest remains and Liverpool, while publicly stressing their desire to keep the winger, would entertain the right offer for sure.

It’s understood the Reds would entertain offers ranging between £60m and £70m this summer. Lowballers would find themselves incurring the wrath of Liverpool’s obstinance, with FSG willing to run down the South American’s contract, making use of the prime years of his career.

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz

However, if Liverpool do lose Diaz, they will need to find a replacement. Anthony Gordon’s name has floated about, but Slot and Richard Hughes seem to have an even better fit in mind.

Liverpool join race for star winger

As per Football Insider, Liverpool are interested in signing AC Milan’s Rafael Leao this summer; after the Serie A side’s wretched campaign, missing out on Europe, they may reluctantly sell.

With Liverpool’s scouts having kept a close eye on the 26-year-old, a deal may be forthcoming in the coming months, although a number of Premier League clubs – Arsenal have been namechecked – are also in the running. Milan would be looking to bank around £64m from the player’s sale.

Gordon has also been named as a potential option, but the Portuguese winger perhaps has a higher ceiling, and who better to help him reach it than Slot?

Why Liverpool want Rafael Leao

Ryan Gravenberch was crowned the Premier League’s Young Player of the Year for 2024/25, refashioned as he was into a deep-lying, counter-pressing number six.

Slot made his clock start ticking, a priceless success after FSG failed to convince the now Arsenal-bound Martin Zubimendi to leave his beloved mountains in the Basque Country (no bitterness at all from us Liverpool fans here).

Given the improvements Cody Gakpo underwent last term, Leao would be understood to want to leap at the chance to join Slot’s project.

AC Milan's RafaelLeaoduring the warm up

Praised for his “world-class ability” by analyst Ben Mattinson, Leao has been one of Italian football’s standout players for several years, hitting 12 goals and 13 assists across all competitions last season in spite of his side’s struggles.

In Serie A alone, Sofascore record that he has averaged 1.4 dribbles and key passes per fixture, as well as 4.5 successful duels per game.

Gordon’s no stranger to a combative sequence himself, but is it fair to say that Leao boasts more completeness in his application? Writer Theo Mwangi even went as far as to dub the Iberian native a “superstar” when he’s on his A-game.

Regressing in terms of output, Gordon might not have had the best year on Tyneside, but in 2023/24, he was awarded Newcastle’s Player of the Season award after notching 28 goal contributions across all competitions.

However, football is more than just goals and assists, especially for wingers (Diaz would be among the first to attest to that), and Leao has showcased across the past year a more robust and effective underlying skill set than that of his English counterpart.

Rafael Leao vs Anthony Gordon (past 365 days)

Stats (per 90)

Leao

Gordon

Goals

0.32

0.22

Assists

0.26

0.18

Shots taken

2.37

2.11

Shot-creating actions

4.13

3.73

Touches (att pen)

6.15

4.73

Progressive passes

3.58

3.62

Progressive carries

4.74

4.47

Successful take-ons

2.83

1.41

All data via FBref

Gordon might declare himself a “nightmare for anyone” he comes up against, but he needs to be more active and incisive with his natural skills, for Leao has thoroughly outstripped him since the beginning of the 2024/25 campaign.

Given that Newcastle would be looking for payment in the ballpark of £80m, it’s clear that Leao would be the better pick, cheaper and perhaps more suited to Slot’s intense playing style.

Both players need to hit richer veins of consistency to step up and become part of the true elite, but Diaz has been a bona fide success on Merseyside, and he’s not exactly blessed with the potency of Mohamed Salah.

FBref’s data has even drawn AC Milan’s star up as being a statistically similar player to Liverpool’s Colombian maverick, so replacing him with Leao seems like something of a no-brainer.

Liverpool have some thinking to do over the coming weeks. It’s worth reiterating that all this will only come into play if Diaz is sold – and if he is, there’s no better replacement out there than Leao.

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Man Utd contacted over chance to sign 27 y/o striker who supports Arsenal

As Manchester United continue their search for a striker, they’ve reportedly been offered the chance to sign a Serie A forward who has admitted in the past that he supports Arsenal.

Man Utd rejected by Liam Delap

If those at Old Trafford believed that the Manchester United name could carry them through the summer transfer window without European football, then Liam Delap’s rejection has handed them a rude awakening. Although it seemed as though the Red Devils were in the driving seat in pursuit of Delap’s signature, he has since reportedly turned them down in search of playing among Europe’s elite at Chelsea.

With the Ipswich Town forward closing in on a move to Stamford Bridge, Manchester United must simply go again in pursuit of attacking additions. Already, to their credit, they’re set to welcome Matheus Cunha, but Ruben Amorim’s side needs more reinforcements going forward than just the Brazilian this summer.

To that end, fresh names have at least already emerged among the headlines. The likes of Bryan Mbeumo, for example, have recently found themselves linked to Old Trafford in what would be an excellent move for Manchester United.

Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo

The Brentford winger enjoyed a fantastic campaign under Thomas Frank – hitting the 20-goal mark in the Premier League – and would undoubtedly hand Amorim an instant upgrade on the likes of Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee.

He’s not the only one who’s been mentioned, however. Alongside Mbeumo, Manchester United have now reportedly been offered to chance to sign a former Chelsea forward.

Man Utd offered chance to sign Tammy Abraham

According to The Boot Room, Manchester United have now been approached by the representatives of Tammy Abraham over a move from AS Roma this summer. The England forward struggled on loan at AC Milan this season and his agent is now attempting to secure a move back to the Premier League by contacting the Red Devils.

AC Milan'sTammyAbrahamreacts after the match

Given his Chelsea ties and recent struggles, the forward would have pressure to win Old Trafford over as quickly as possible if he completed a summer switch. And what wouldn’t help the 27-year-old do that is his own admission a few years ago that he was an Arsenal fan growing up.

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Abraham told reporters during a loan spell at Bristol City during the early years of his career: “To be honest I was an Arsenal fan. It didn’t make any difference at Chelsea. When you’re young and you choose who to support, if it’s a family thing, it’s a family thing.”

Abraham’s childhood club won’t be something that concerns Amorim, however. Instead, the Manchester United boss may look towards Jose Mourinho’s previous praise as an indication of the forward’s talent. The self-proclaimed Special One described Abraham as “amazing” during his time in charge of Roma.

Better than Sane: Arteta makes £50m winger Arsenal's new priority signing

Transfer mania is now well and truly here, and it looks set to be a busy summer for Arsenal.

The window isn’t even officially open yet, and Mikel Arteta’s side are reportedly closing in on the seriously impressive signing of Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad.

However, while the Spaniard will undoubtedly improve the squad, the area of the team most in need of reinforcing is the attack, both down the middle and off the left.

One of the names linked with the Gunners in the last few days has been Bayern Munich star Leroy Sané, who’ll be available for free, but based on recent reports, the board have now identified another international as their priority for that position, an international who’d be a far better signing.

While Arsenal’s right-hand side looks set for years to come thanks to Bukayo Saka and the young Ethan Nwaneri, the future of the left-hand side is much more uncertain, which has seen the club linked to several incredibly talented wingers in recent weeks and months, like Daizen Maeda and Jamie Gittens.

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The former might not be a name on many wishlists, but at a reported £25m, he could be a steal, as in just 51 appearances this season, the Japanese international scored 33 goals and provided 12 assists, which comes out to a sensational average of a goal involvement every 1.13 games.

On the other hand, Gittens, who could cost around £46m, hasn’t been quite as prolific, racking up a haul of 12 goals and five assists in 48 games, but as he’s still just 20 years old, the club would be buying him for what he could be.

However, there is another name that has followed the North Londoners from last summer, Nico Williams.

According to a recent report from the Mail Online, Arsenal have maintained their strong interest in the Athletic Bilbao star and made him their ‘priority’ target for the left-wing position.

The story does not mention a price, but countless reports from the last few weeks and months have confirmed that the 22-year-old dynamo has a £50m release clause in his current contract.

It would be a costly transfer to get over the line, but Williams has proven that he’s one of the most exciting attackers around, and he’d be a far better addition to the team than Sane.

How Williams compares to Sane

So, while both internationals can, in fact, play on either wing, it feels improbable that either would ever displace Saka on the right, so if Arsenal were to sign just one of them to make the left their own, who should it be?

Athletic Bilbao'sNicoWilliamscelebrates scoring their third goal

Well, if we start by looking at their raw output from the last two seasons, it’s Williams who takes a commanding lead.

For example, since the start of the 23/24 campaign, the “world-class” Spaniard, as dubbed by journalist Zach Lowy, has scored 19 goals and provided 25 assists in 82 appearances, which comes out to a brilliant average of a goal involvement every 1.86 games.

Williams vs Sane

23/24

Williams

Sane

Appearances

37

42

Goals

8

10

Assists

18

13

Goal Involvements per Match

0.70

0.54

24/25

Williams

Sane

Appearances

45

45

Goals

11

13

Assists

7

6

Goal Involvements per Match

0.40

0.42

All Stats via Transfermarkt

In contrast, Sane has scored 23 goals and provided 19 assists in 87 appearances, which is undoubtedly still impressive, but comes out to a worse average of a goal involvement every 2.07 games.

What about their underlying numbers from the last two seasons, then? Which winger comes out on top when we take a look under the hood?

Unfortunately for the former Manchester City star, it’s once again his younger competitor who takes the crown here, as in most relevant metrics, he comes out ahead.

These metrics include but are not limited to non-penalty goals plus assists, progressive carries, goals per shot and shot on target, crosses into the penalty area, shot and goal-creating actions, tackles, blocks, successful take-ons, ball recoveries and more, all per 90.

Williams vs Sane

Statistics per 90

Williams

Sane

Non-Penalty Goals + Assists

0.64

0.62

Progressive Passes

2.97

4.00

Progressive Carries

5.70

4.49

Goals per Shot

0.12

0.11

Goals per Shot on Target

0.32

0.27

Passing Accuracy

71.2%

81.2%

Passes into the Penalty Area

1.72

1.92

Crosses into the Penalty Area

0.62

0.16

Shot-Creating Actions

5.05

4.86

Goal-Creating Actions

0.73

0.63

Tackles

1.09

1.07

Blocks

0.85

0.62

Interceptions

0.22

0.33

Clearances

0.32

0.11

Successful Take-Ons

3.33

2.96

Ball Recoveries

4.71

4.41

Aerial Duels Won

0.38

0.23

All Stats via FBref for the 23/24 & 24/25 Seasons

Finally, on top of having the better output and underlying numbers, it’s important to remember that the Pamplona-born ace is also seven years the German’s junior, so there is every chance, and it is in fact quite likely, that he’ll only get better over the subsequent few campaigns.

In contrast, with him set to turn 30 midway through next season, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Bayern star start to regress in the coming years.

Ultimately, while both Williams and Sane are great players, the former is significantly better and has the potential to develop further, and therefore, Arsenal should do all they can to sign him this summer.

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Italy midfielder may join Lazio but immediately leave to sign for Liverpool

Liverpool are in the mix to complete the signing of a defensive midfielder who has been hailed as a “joy to watch” in Serie A.

Elliott linked with exit as Liverpool make contact for new midfielders

The Reds’ midfield has excelled this season, playing a big part in Arne Slot’s side winning the Premier League, with Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai the go-to trio in the middle of the park.

While other positions are more in need of new signings this summer, from left-back to centre forward, a new midfielder wouldn’t go amiss, especially if Harvey Elliott departs.

Rumours have suggested that that may be the case, with the 22-year-old himself hinting at it earlier this week: “It’s been hard with how much I’ve played. I’ve tried as hard as I could and whatever happens, happens. It’s about what’s best for my career. It’s about reflecting and seeing what I can do. I’m here at the moment and I’m focusing on the final game.”

Harvey Elliott celebrates for Liverpool

An attacking midfielder who could be about to move to Anfield is Bayer Leverksuen star Florian Wirtz, with the Reds confident of signing the German international.

According to a report last month, Liverpool also made contact with Juventus midfielder Nicolo Rovella, who is currently on loan at fellow Serie A side Lazio.

Midfielders similar to Nicolo Rovella

Club

Ryan Gravenberch

Liverpool

Moises Caicedo

Chelsea

Koke

Atletico Madrid

Billy Gilmour

Napoli

Leandro Paredes

AS Roma

Liverpool ramping up pressure on Lazio to sign Rovella

According to Il Messaggero [via Sport Witness], Liverpool remain in the mix to sign Rovella, with Aston Villa also interested in signing the 23-year-old. Manchester City showed interest in him during the January transfer window, but it is the Reds now putting pressure on to get a deal over the line ahead of next season.

Lazio are expected to make his temporary stay into a permanent one straight away this summer, but could then sell him on for profit if they do not make the Champions League this weekend, currently sitting two points adrift with one game to play.

Rovella stands out as an exciting option for Liverpool, proving to be a strong enforcer in front of the defence for Lazio this season.

The Italian has made 30 appearances in Serie A, averaging 2.6 tackles per game, with only Alexis Mac Allister (2.7) averaging more for the Reds in the Premier League in 2024/25. Meanwhile, scout Jacek Kulig has described him as a “joy to watch”.

As mentioned, there are more pressing areas of the pitch for Liverpool to focus on in the summer transfer window, but an out-and-out defensive midfielder could still provide Slot with more balance, coming in as a younger upgrade on Wataru Endo.

Nicolo Rovella 2024/25 Serie A stats

Total

Appearances

32

Starts

30

Minutes played

2653

Goals

0

Assists

3

Tackles per game

2.6

Interceptions per game

1.5

Yellow cards

13

He could have a big decision to make regarding his future if Lazio cannot rescue a top four finish this weekend.

He's a dream for Carter-Vickers: Celtic can sign new Juranovic for just £3m

Will Celtic enjoy a strong end to yet another memorable season?

On Saturday, the Hoops fought back from a goal down to win 3-1 at Parkhead; Nicolas Kühn, Adam Idah and then Reo Hatate the scorers for Celtic.

As a result, Brendan Rodgers’ side could conclude the campaign with as many as 94 points, travelling to Pittodrie on Wednesday, before facing St Mirren on trophy presentation day, which has become a near-annual event, on Saturday.

They’ll then face Aberdeen again the following weekend at Hampden in the Scottish Cup Final, seeking to secure a sixth domestic treble in just nine seasons.

Despite their continued domination of Scottish football, Rodgers is not satisfied and always demands improvement, so could Celtic sign a highly-rated defender in a deal that would be reminiscent of Josip Juranović’s move from the not-too-distant past?

Josip Juranović's impact at Celtic

As part of the major summer rebuild when Ange Postecoglou first arrived at Celtic in the summer of 2021, 14 senior players were signed, including Juranović, joining from Legia Warszawa for a reported fee of £2.5m.

Former Celtic defender Josip Juranovic.

Well, despite actually only making 53 appearances in hoops, the Croatian international certainly proved to be fantastic value for money, describing his 18 months in Glasgow as “the best of his life”.

Juranović quickly established himself as a fans’ favourite, with Total Football Analysis praising his ‘versatility… aerial ability and physicality’ as well as his leadership qualities.

Thus, in January 2023, shortly after helping Croatia reach the World Cup semi-finals in Qatar, Juranović joined Union Berlin for a reported £10m, representing a 400% return on investment in just a year-and-a-half.

It’s safe to say that Celtic’s recruitment when it comes to plucking hidden gems has worked well and they could repeat that trick here, luring another defender from the continent to Scottish shores.

Celtic targeting a new defender

As previously reported by Mirko Marković of Maxbet Sport earlier this month, Celtic are ‘very interested’ in signing defender Veljko Milosavljević from Serbian champions Crvena zvezda, adding that the youngster has shown great ‘potential’ this season.

Milosavljević, who is just 17-years-old, made his senior Super liga Srbije debut for Red Star Belgrade against Radnički Niš as recently as December, with the table below outlining his career statistics so far.

Milosavljević’s Crvena zvezda career in numbers

Appearances

17

Minutes

1,189

Starts

12

Super liga Srbije apps

13

Super liga Srbije starts

10

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt

Despite his lack of first-team experience, Milosavljević has earned rave reviews.

Aleksandar Radonić of Serbia outlet Kurur labels him ‘one of the most talented’ youngsters to come through Red Star Belgrade’s academy in recent times, adding that the centre-back, who stands at 6 foot 3, was ‘especially impressive’ during a recent eternal derby victory over Partizan, claiming he is now valued at around €4m (£3m).

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Meantime, scout Gianni Bellasi describes him as a “physically imposing” defender who is a “reliable presence”, while Blair Meikle of the National believes the teenager is one of the ‘hottest young prospects’ in European football right now.

So, where would he fit into Celtic’s team?

Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers.

Well, for four seasons now, Cameron Carter-Vickers has been the club’s undisputed first-choice central defender, racking up 157 appearances since arriving from Tottenham, despite a few injury problems.

This season, fellow-American international Auston Trusty as well as Liam Scales have been vying to be Carter-Vickers’ partner, but that position is certainly up for grabs, and Milosavljević more than appears to have all the attributes and qualities to come in and make that position his own.

Given that, as noted by teammate Kasper Schmeichel, Carter-Vickers’ qualities lie “with the ball at his feet”, Milosavljević’s physical profile suggests he would be a dream centre-back partner.

Thus, if Celtic can secure his services for as little as £4m, that would appear to be a fantastic investment.

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Liverpool in regular talks to sign "incredible" 21-goal ace who Klopp loves

Liverpool boss Arne Slot could oversee some significant squad changes this summer and his side could now have taken a step forward in their hunt to sign a new striker, per reports.

Liverpool could now kick transfer activity into gear

Other Monday mornings pass by with little in the way of incident, but Liverpool fans will have been rocked by confirmation that Trent Alexander-Arnold will join Real Madrid on a free transfer. Fabrizio Romano has delivered the news that will undoubtedly have Reds fans talking for weeks to come, meaning Arne Slot will need to dip into the market for a replacement.

Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez could arrive at Anfield to provide competition for Andy Robertson on the left of the backline, though the other side will now likely demand more attention due to Alexander-Arnold’s bitter departure. Barcelona’s Jules Kounde is on the list to replace the Reds’ academy graduate. However, he will cost in the region of £68 million to prize away from the La Liga giants.

Arne Slot is now a Premier League winner and won’t be keen on hanging around as his side look to establish themselves as England’s dominant force over a number of years.

Statement arrivals will be needed to fend off a new challenge from the likes of Manchester City and Arsenal next term, while there may also be transfer battles between the traditional ‘Big Six’ to land talented assets.

Now, Liverpool are said to be positioning themselves for a clinical striker who is commanding the attention of several elite clubs this summer.

Liverpool embark on Benjamin Sesko scouting mission

Per TBR, Liverpool sent scouts to watch RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko in action against Bayern Munich last weekend alongside representatives from Arsenal and Chelsea. The Slovenia international’s entourage are in regular talks with the clubs mentioned and England appears to be the striker’s likeliest destination this summer.

Benjamin Sesko’s record in 2024/25 – all competitions

Appearances

43

Goals

21

Assists

6

Manchester United and Newcastle United may also be worth watching out for in the race for his signature. No final decision has been made on Sesko’s future, though his camp are comfortable with the way things are shaping up.

Labelled as someone with “incredible potential” by Jurgen Klopp, the 21-year-old scored in front of scouts before Bayern Munich were confirmed champions on Sunday due to Bayer Leverkusen dropping points. Showing his clinical nature, Sesko has directed 31 of his 67 shots in the Bundesliga on target alongside completing an impressive 38 dribbles this term.

Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota could be at risk of moving on this summer, and Sesko would definitely be an ideal alternative that could cement his place as number one striker at Anfield for years to come.

Top target: £64m "Superman" now Man Utd's leading candidate to replace Onana

Manchester United have now identified a new top target to replace Andre Onana this summer, amid concerns over the goalkeeper’s performances this season, according to a report.

Man Utd star dropped after Lyon disaster

Onana had a point to prove heading into Man United’s Europa League clash against Lyon, having received heavy criticism from Nemanja Matic before the match, but the Cameroonian put in a very disappointing performance.

After making a major blunder, which allowed Rayan Cherki to bag a late equaliser, the goalkeeper received a 5.9 SofaScore match rating, the lowest of any player on the pitch, and he was subsequently dropped for the 4-1 defeat against Newcastle United.

Given that Altay Bayindir also failed to impress at St. James’ Park, Ruben Amorim has a selection dilemma heading into the second leg against Lyon on Thursday night, which is perhaps his side’s most crucial game of the season so far.

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However, Amorim’s lack of faith in his goalkeepers means it is now looking increasingly likely a new option will be brought in between the sticks this summer, and a new top target has now been identified.

According to a report from Spain, FC Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa is the leading candidate to replace Onana, with Old Trafford chiefs now ramping up their pursuit of a new goalkeeper.

Portugal'sDiogoCosta

Costa’s impressive performances for club and country mean he has now been pinpointed as the Red Devils’ number one choice, most notably putting in some top displays for national side Portugal at Euro 2024.

The Portugal international is protected by a €75m (£64m) release clause, and Porto are unwilling to sanction his departure for a lower fee, so United will need to spend big to get a deal over the line this summer.

"Superman" Costa could be upgrade on Onana

The Porto shot-stopper put in some top displays at Euro 2024, while he has also impressed in a Porto shirt for quite some time, having been lauded as a “superman” by scout/writer Jacek Kulig after catching the eye in the Champions League.

Perhaps crucially, the 25-year-old appears to be competent in possession of the ball, given that he ranks in the 93rd percentile for touches per 90 over the past year, when compared to his positional peers.

Not only that, but the Porto academy graduate is particularly adept at saving penalties, recently denying Christian Eriksen from the spot in Portugal’s UEFA Nations League clash against Denmark.

At 25-years-old, Costa may be about to enter his prime years, and his performances for both club and country indicate he could be a real upgrade on Onana, who is running out of time to save his Man United career.

Celtic could now lose youth talent to Premier League outfit in summer deal

Celtic are on the march to another potential domestic clean sweep, but could now face a battle on their hands to retain a talented young star, per reports.

Celtic take one step closer to a domestic treble

Hampden was literally a sea of green last weekend as Celtic fans packed out the national stadium on Sunday to witness their side batter St Johnstone 5-0 to reach the Scottish Cup final.

Brendan Rodgers now stands effectively one game off becoming the first ever Hoops manager to win three trebles in charge at Parkhead. They only need one point this weekend away to Dundee United to seal a fourth successive Scottish Premiership title.

Celtic managerBrendanRodgerscelebrates with the trophy after winning the League Cup

In essence, Celtic have one match left this campaign that carries direct jeopardy. However, the thought of post-split clashes such as their trip to Tannadice followed by a meeting with Rangers the week after leave enough motivation for the champions to retain a healthy fire in their belly.

Come the summer, Rodgers’ priority will centre around securing Champions League-calibre additions to bolster his side ahead of the final qualifying round.

Crystal Palace youngster Jesse Derry is a target for Celtic following his refusal to sign a new contract at Selhurst Park. On the same token, Stoke City winger Million Manhoef is on the Bhoys’ radar, though may cost £10 million to bring to Glasgow’s east end.

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While incomings are always on the agenda, it would be negligent to rule out the fact that several departures could occur at Parkhead this summer to make room for fresh blood.

Further down the food chain, Celtic could now be set to lose a talented young star in a scenario that fans have seen unfold all too often in recent years.

Celtic could lose Dara Jikiemi to Nottingam Forest

According to Football Insider, Celtic could lose young defender Dara Jikiemi to Nottingham Forest after the Premier League outfit set their sights on bringing the 15-year-old to the City Ground.

Following some excellent performances at club level that led him to captaining Scotland’s Under-15 side earlier this year, he could become the latest in a long line of youngsters who have departed Lennoxtown to move on before making a sustained first-team breakthrough.

Ben Doak, Rocco Vata, Daniel Kelly, Liam Morrison and Cameron Harper are just a handful of prodigious stars who have left the Scottish champions in recent years while at a young age, enjoying a mixed degree of success south of the border and further afield.

Brexit has made Scottish soil a hotbed for scouts from English clubs due to tightened rules over signing EU-based players while they are under the age of 18. Celtic aren’t immune to this and will routinely face challenges in keeping hold of young talent for years to come.

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