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Manchester United Eye Kolo Muani Loan, Gomes Return, and More Transfer News

Manchester United is in talks with PSG over a potential loan deal for striker Randal Kolo Muani in January, with West Ham and Newcastle also showing interest. United is also targeting a free transfer for former youth player Angel Gomes from Lille next summer. Meanwhile, Chelsea is exploring alternatives to Napoli's Victor Osimhen, while Juventus is considering a loan move for Chelsea's Ben Chilwell. Lille’s Jonathan David, however, is set to stay until the summer despite strong interest from top clubs.

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Ke Press Global

11/22/20241 min read

Manchester United is in talks with PSG over a potential loan deal for striker Randal Kolo Muani in January, with West Ham and Newcastle also showing interest. United is also targeting a free transfer for former youth player Angel Gomes from Lille next summer. Meanwhile, Chelsea is exploring alternatives to Napoli's Victor Osimhen, while Juventus is considering a loan move for Chelsea's Ben Chilwell. Lille’s Jonathan David, however, is set to stay until the summer despite strong interest from top clubs.

Manchester United has reached out to Paris Saint-Germain about a loan deal for striker Randal Kolo Muani, who has started just one of PSG's last seven league games. United lacks funds for a permanent transfer, but a winter loan is a possibility, with West Ham and Newcastle also monitoring the player.

United is also targeting Lille midfielder Angel Gomes for a free transfer next summer. The 24-year-old, a former United youth product, has impressed under Ruben Amorim and earned a call-up to the England senior team.

Chelsea is searching for a new striker as they struggle to secure a deal for Napoli's Victor Osimhen. The club is considering alternatives like Brighton’s Evan Ferguson and Ipswich’s Liam Delap.

Ben Chilwell, out of favor at Chelsea, is a potential loan target for Juventus, with Chelsea expected to continue contributing to his wages.

Finally, Jonathan David is expected to stay at Lille until the summer despite interest from Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Juventus. The Canadian forward is likely to become a free agent next summer after declining to extend his contract.