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Fulham is reportedly eyeing a move for Diego Carlos, currently at Aston Villa, intensifying their efforts in the transfer market. Additionally, Fulham has made a £23 million bid for Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay.
In Manchester, Paul Scholes has shared his ranking of the greatest midfielders in Manchester United history, notably placing former captain Roy Keane lower than expected.
Brentford’s Ivan Toney may have to postpone his anticipated summer transfer, as the club’s new signing, Igor Thiago, suffered an injury during his debut match.
Arsenal appears close to securing Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino for a fee of £25 million, as negotiations progress positively.
Meanwhile, reports suggest Manchester United’s ambitions to rebuild Old Trafford could entail costs nearing £2.5 billion, complicating Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s dreams of enhancing the storied venue. The club may also explore further signings following injuries to Rasmus Hojlund and Leny Yoro.
Tottenham Hotspur is said to be preparing to pursue Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke in the upcoming transfer window.
In cricket news, Hampshire is set to make history by becoming the first county to be owned by an overseas franchise, finalizing a £120 million sale to the owners of Delhi Capitals.
English cricketer Zak Crawley is likely to miss all Test matches against Sri Lanka due to a finger operation, raising concerns about his fitness for the upcoming tour to Pakistan.
In tennis, Novak Djokovic is concerned that a recurrence of his meniscus tear could hinder his performance at the Olympic semi-finals.
In darts, teenage sensation Luke Littler is contemplating launching his own beer line, even though he is underage. Additionally, Aaron Wan-Bissaka is nearing a departure from Manchester United.
Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon is reportedly keen on a potential move to Liverpool this summer, while David Moyes reflects on his unsuccessful pursuit of stars like Gareth Bale and Cesc Fabregas during his tenure at Manchester United.
Crystal Palace is finalizing a loan deal for Malcolm Ebiowei to join Oxford, while Celtic remains focused on acquiring new talent, including Southampton’s Shea Charles and Philadelphia Union midfielder Daniel Gazdag.