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Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal ‘make contact with Rashford’, Man Utd eyes Kolo Muani, Harvey Elliott exit EXCLUSIVE

Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal ‘make contact with Rashford’, Man Utd eyes Kolo Muani, Harvey Elliott exit EXCLUSIVE

Fulham lead the race for the striker

Fulham are leading the race to sign Botafogo striker Igor Jesus, according to TBR Football.

TBR Football has previously confirmed that Igor Jesus has caught the eye of Arsenal and Chelsea, as well as the likes of Newcastle United and Brentford.

But Fulham are favorites to sign Jesús and could offer Rodrigo Muñiz in exchange.

Wolves planning more business

Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to sign another central defender in January after Emmanuel Agbadou and have named Lens star Kevin Danso as one of their options, journalist David Ornstein has revealed.

He said: “That’s not the end of Wolves’ business.

“They are looking to bring in another central defender as well, if they can, Kevin Danso, former Southampton, now at Lens, also in France, among the options they admire.”

Top-level clubs look at the defender

Manchester City face a major fight in their bid to lure Abdukodir Khusanov to the Etihad Stadium, with Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Wolverhampton Wanderers among the teams also wanting to agree a deal for him. the Lens star, according to GIVEMESPORT.

Ligue 1 side Lens are prepared to accept offers of around £20m after being alerted to the fact that the Sky Blues, Spurs, Magpies and Wanderers are just some of the teams circling the centre-back in his search for the midfielder. -Seasonal arrivals that will come at low cost.

Almost half of Premier League clubs are understood to have been sending scouts to watch Khusanov in action before potentially heading to the negotiating table, but Manchester City, Tottenham, Newcastle and Wolves are among the favorites to make the move. an agreement.

West Ham line up candidates

West Ham have held talks with Christophe Galtier and Paulo Fonseca as alternatives to Graham Potter.

Potter, 49, is the first candidate to replace Julen Lopetegui at the London Stadium.

The Hammers board are ready to sack Lopetegui but have left the Spaniard in limbo until a successor is ready.

Potter, former Brighton and Chelsea boss, met with the club on Monday and was offered the job in east London.

Talks are underway to reach an agreement and alternatives are being explored in case an agreement is not reached.

Fonseca was an external candidate to replace David Moyes in the summer, while Galtier has been monitored by the club for some time.

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