Check Out “AC Milan will intensify their pursuit of Ruben Loftus-Cheek.” Milan reportedly rekindled their interest in the England midfielder after deciding to sell Sandro Tonali to Newcastle for £65 million, according to The Evening Standard.

According to the source, Loftus-Cheek is valued at £25 million by the Blues, but the Serie A club is hoping to negotiate a £10 million discount due to the fact that he still has one year left on his contract.

AC Milan Will Intensify Their Pursuit Of Ruben Loftus-Cheek
AC Milan Will Intensify Their Pursuit Of Ruben Loftus-Cheek

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Hakim Ziyech, a standout for Chelsea, will join Al Nassr.

The Moroccan has reportedly agreed to a contract that runs until June 2026 to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia, according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano.

According to the report, Ziyech only needs to get a medical before the trade can be finalized.

 

Arsenal may pursue Monaco midfielder Youssouf Fofana if Declan Rice fails to sign.

According to reports, the Gunners have had two proposals from West Ham rejected; nevertheless, they are contemplating a third offer with Manchester City on the horizon.

And that has given rise to rumors that the London giants may consider other options this summer, with Fofana being one of them.

If a £30 million offer is made, the French international can leave the Ligue 1 club, and Newcastle and West Ham are rumored to be interested.

The Gunners will persist in trying to sign the captain of the Hammers until the Rice deal is completely off the table.

According to reports, Union Berlin is thinking about signing David Datro Fofana on loan from Chelsea.

According to the German publication Sport Bild, the Bundesliga team is known for giving young players an opportunity and is looking for a replacement for Sven Michel.

Fofana joined at Stamford Bridge in January, although he only made three appearances and went scoreless despite Chelsea’s well-known striker problems.

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