According to Telefoot, Paris Saint - Germain have
opened talks over a deal for the Brazil international, following a recent snap of super-agent Kia Joorabchian with PSG sporting director Antero Henrique.
Manchester United are described as being «very close» to Fabinho after launching a # 44million bid to seal the transfer of the Monaco star and
opening talks over the deal.
Not exact matches
Another recent report from Don Balon claimed the Red Devils had
opened talks over this ambitious
deal, and it may be that PSG are now preparing move to replace him in attack.
The midfielder is currently enjoying a fine spell of form in the first - team, and is expected to
open contract
talks over a new
deal in the coming weeks.
The Daily Star reported on Tuesday night that Chelsea had
opened talks with Alexandre Lacazette — who extended his Lyon
deal just two weeks ago —
over a possible move to Stamford Bridge.
The duo are both believed to be playing hard - ball
over their new contract
deals, having
opened talks during last season, and no agreement yet in place.
The Chilean international has failed to agree a new
deal with the Gunners, despite having
opened talks over 12 months ago, and he looks certain to leave the club in the next 12 months.
Back then I thought the two stories might be connected and the news reported by Metro today does nothing to change that, as the paper reveals that the Gunners have now
opened up
talks with Campbell
over an extension to his current
deal which runs out at the end of the season.
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We are said to have
opened talks with Roma
over a
deal whilst Valencia attempted to play hard ball in demanding # 50 Million, before we eventually sealed a
deal for around the # 35 Million mark.
The Hammers are aware of City and Chelsea's interest and have today admitted they have already
opened talks over a new five - year
deal in an effort to keep him out of the hands of the big clubs.
The Independent, earlier reported that Arsenal could lose out on his signature this summer after Liverpool
opened talks with Aston Villa
over a
deal to sign the Belgian international.
Chelsea have
opened talks with Real Madrid
over Alvaro Morata, finding out what the
deal would be to take him to Stamford Bridge.
Southampton are to
open talks with 24 - year - old Portuguese full - back Cedric Soares
over a new
deal after an impressive Euro 2016.
Tottenham have
opened talks with Marseille
over an # 11m
deal for 21 - year - old winger Georges - Kevin N'Koudou.
Turkish club Galatasaray have
opened talks with Manchester City
over a
deal for midfielder Fernando.
But when
talks broke down
over the transfer fee, a window
opened up that allowed the Cazorla
deal to go through which put an end to any move for Rossi.
Telegraph Sport reported earlier this month that Arsenal were
opening talks with both Giroud and Theo Walcott, despite their current injuries,
over new
deals and agreement has been reached first with the France striker.
The Reds
opened talks with the Gunners
over a
deal for the England international earlier in the afternoon, before finalising a # 35 million package.
The report further states Arsenal are believed to have
opened talks with the attacker
over extending his current contract at the Arsenal and if
talks fail to pull through, they will consider a permanent
deal for him away from the North London.
As his stock has continued to rise, Wigan manager Roberto Martinez
opened talks over a new
deal just
over a month ago, but despite initial contact being made, the negotiations have since stalled, much to the frustration of his agent Tony Finnigan.
Arsene Wenger is also believed to have
opened talks with Chelsea goalkeeper Cech, 32,
over a # 10 million
deal, according to reports.
He defended his obstructive position
over the past few days of the
talks, during which he has stood firmly in the way of consensus, demanding that the legally - binding nature of a
deal be discussed in
open sessions, not closed door backrooms.