Football transfer rumours: Man Utd plot Olise swap; Chelsea eye Osimhen release clause
- Man Utd's plan to sign Crystal Palace star Michael Olise revealed
- Chelsea ready to pay Victor Osimhen release clause
- Plus updates on Jadon Sancho, Jordan Henderson, Joshua Kimmich, Kevin De Bruyne and more
By 90min Staff
90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world...
Manchester United are willing to send Aaron Wan-Bissaka back to Crystal Palace as part of a swap deal in their pursuit of Eagles winger Michael Olise. (Daily Star)
Chelsea are prepared to trigger the €120m in Victor Osimhen's contract to bring the Napoli star to Stamford Bridge in the summer. (Il Mattino)
Should the Blues also move for Jordan Henderson, who is keen to leave Saudi Arabia and return to the Premier League, it would increase the chances of Conor Gallagher departing. (football.london)
Manchester City will make a cut-price £25m bid for Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich later this year once he enters the final year of his contract. (Daily Star)
Citizens star Kevin De Bruyne is also a major target for Saudi Pro League clubs. (Football Insider)
Liverpool have received a number of loan proposals for young forward Fabio Carvalho, with Fulham, Leeds, Southampton, Wolves and Hull City all interested. (Daily Mail)
Jadon Sancho is inching closing to a return to Borussia Dortmund with an agreement almost reached with Man Utd. BVB are expected to pay a loan fee of €3.5m. (Sky Sports)
Wolves are considering a temporary move for West Ham striker Danny Ings, who is yet to score a club goal this season. (The Athletic)
Paris Saint-Germain are 'desperate' to sign Bruno Guimaraes this summer but will have to pay a release clause in the region of £100m, with Newcastle not willing to negotiate a fee. (Sports Zone)
Inter striker Lautaro Martinez says he is close to agreeing a new contract with the Serie A giants. (Sportitalia)
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is unlikely to recall Kieran Tierney from his loan spell at Real Sociedad despite his squad being stretched by injuries and international absentees. (Football Insider)