Thomas Muller has address rumours linking him to Manchester United, while David De Gea wants his future sorted out quickly…
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5. Dortmund make Januzaj offer
According to Tuttomercato, Borussia Dortmund have tabled a bid for Adnan Januzaj, but United are not likely to grant the Belgium winger an exit, suggesting he could have a key role this season.
4. Nicolas Gaitan still a Red Devils target
United still having the Benfica midfielder on their transfer wish list, but, according to the Metro, they are being priced out of a move this summer.
3. No Stones transfer request
The Sun claimed that Everton defender John Stones – who has been linked with Chelsea and United – was ready to hand in a transfer request to force a Goodison Park exit.
Roberto Martinez, the Toffees manager, has denied any such report.
Asked if there had been a transfer request from Stones: “No, not at all,” Martinez was quoted by Sky Sports as saying.
“The only focus is on Man City on Sunday. I have no problems picking John for that game.
“I think the situation is going to be exactly the same. This has been the hot topic of this transfer window and I believe it will be a subject that is highlighted every day of this window.”
2. De Gea ‘crunch talks’
David De Gea is desperate to leave Manchester United for Real Madrid before the close of the window, and The Sun report that the Spaniard will hold crunch talks in the hope of forcing a transfer to the Santiago Bernabeu.
1. Thomas Muller describes ‘crazy’ Old Trafford links
United are said to be willing to spend €100m to secure the signature of Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller, and the Germany international believes they would be ‘crazy’ to offer such a figure.
“It’s basically crazy the numbers which are currently kicking around in football – that’s just business,” Muller told German broadcaster Sport1.