Football transfer rumours: Man Utd set Sancho price; Liverpool step up Musiala interest

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Football transfer rumours: Man Utd set Sancho price; Liverpool step up Musiala interest
Arsenal to make move for £60m Real Madrid playmaker Brahim Diaz
Chelsea to return for Michael Olise after being turned down last summer
Plus news on Bruno Guimaraes, Raphinha and more

By 90min Staff
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Sancho and Musiala lead Saturday's headlines
Sancho and Musiala lead Saturday's headlines / Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images, Boris Streubel/Getty Images
90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world...

Manchester United will demand a fee between £40m and £50m in order to sell Jadon Sancho this summer and are willing to take a loss having signed him for £73m in 2021. The winger is currently in good form on loan at Borussia Dortmund. (Football Insider)

Arsenal are willing to pay up to £60m in order to sign Real Madrid playmaker Brahim Diaz, who worked under Mikel Arteta during their respective spells at Manchester City. (El Nacional - Spain)

Chelsea could reignite their interest in Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise this summer. The France youth international turned down a move to Stamford Bridge last summer. (Rudy Galetti - Italy)

Man Utd remain keen on signing Olise and their board are in full agreement that he should be targeted this summer. (Express)

Manchester City are ready to action their grand plan to pair Rodri with Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, whose contract contains a £100m release clause. (AS - Spain)

Barcelona have received an offer in excess of their £70m asking price from the Saudi Pro League for Raphinha. The winger would then be assigned to one of the main four teams under control from PIF. (SPORT - Spain)

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Guimaraes has been crucial for Newcastle / James Gill - Danehouse/GettyImages
Liverpool are determined to bring in Jamal Musiala this summer, but Bayern Munich are trying to fend off their advances with a £100m asking price. Musiala has rejected several offers of a new contract with his current deal up in 2026. (Football Insider)

Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou has admitted the club may look to bring in another centre-back during the summer window. Spurs signed Micky van de Ven last year before securing Radu Dragusin in January. (Evening Standard)

Erik ten Hag says Marcus Rashford will not be leaving Manchester United this summer despite links with Paris Saint-Germain. (Manchester Evening News)

One defender Tottenham are looking at is Eintracht Frankfurt's Willian Pacho, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal and Liverpool in recent days. (Sacha Tavolieri - Belgium)

Real Madrid are prepared to offer goalkeeper Andriy Lunin a new contract, but are wary he could reject it in search of regular football elsewhere. (MARCA - Spain)

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PREDICTED BAYERN MUNICH XI VS DARMSTADT: ALEKSANDAR PAVLOVIC RETURNS TO SQUAD

March 16, 2024
Aleksandar Pavlovic returns to the Bayern Munich squad after serving a suspension last weekend. The 19-year-old’s performances this season has earned him a maiden call-up to Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany squad for the upcoming friendlies, and the midfielder is could return to the starting lineup against Darmstadt.

After being substituted in Bayern Munich’s 8-1 win against Mainz last weekend, Alphonso Davies could be replaced by Raphael Guerreiro but coming into today’s game, those are the only changes that Thomas Tuchel is expected to make. With the return of Sacha Boey Serge Gnabry and Bryan Zaragoza among the bench, Bayern have a lot more options than they did just a couple of weeks ago, with Noussair Mazraoui and Kingsley Coman the only notable absentees.

Leroy Sané, who is suspended for Germany’s upcoming games against France and the Netherlands, has a point to prove with just one assist in his last eight Bundesliga games. Speaking ahead of Bayern’s trip to Darmstadt, Tuchel said: “He has to deliver, that’s where all the focus is.”

Predicted Bayern Munich XI vs Darmstadt
Manuel Neuer – Joshua Kimmich, Matthijs de Ligt, Eric Dier, Raphael Guerreiro – Aleksandar Pavlovic, Leon Goretzka – Leroy Sané, Thomas Müller, Jamal Musiala – Harry Kane,

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Thomas Tuchel warns Bayern have ‘everything to lose’ against Darmstadt

Thomas Tuchel admits Bayern Munich have “everything to lose” when they face rock bottom Darmstadt as they attempt to keep their Bundesliga challenge alive.

Bayern are running out of time to make inroads into Bayer Leverkusen’s 10-point lead at the top of the table but will be runaway favourites to steamroller opponents who have won just twice all season.

When the teams met at the Allianz Arena in October, Tuchel’s side put on a ruthless display, winning 8-0 on the back of a Harry Kane hat-trick, and hammered Mainz 8-1 at the weekend.

Tuchel accepts that places all of the onus and expectation on Bayern but does not expect them to falter.

“The situation is clear but we won’t stumble. We have everything to lose, Darmstadt have everything to gain,” he said.

“That’s the task, we’re not doing it for the first time. The team have trained completely for this.

“I’m convinced that we’ll go into the game with the right attitude. We will prepare for it and have the ambition to take only the right approach.

“When we put on the jersey, we have to give it our all and the only goal is to win the game.”

Bayern will once again be missing the injured Kingsley Coman, Noussair Mazraoui, Bouna Sarr and Tarek Buchmann and will be hoping to avert further losses before the international break.

He will have two extra players on his hands during the friendly window, with Leon Goretzka dropped by Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann and forward Leroy Sane suspended following a red card against Austria in November.

“Goretzka is obviously very disappointed; it’s a harsh decision,” said Tuchel.

“We’re pushing him, he’s been very good recently and has trained well too. I fully expect him to play tomorrow and play well. But the selections are Julian Nagelsmann’s decision, it’s not my job to comment on that.”

As for Sane, Tuchel challenged him to earn a quiet week with a big display on Saturday.

“He has to deliver tomorrow otherwise he’ll be in training every day!” he joked.

“We have to bridge it well for him, he’ll be here training and treating his aches and pains.”

Torsten Lieberknecht’s strugglers are under no illusion about the adversity they face, but midfielder Andreas Muller took an optimistic stance.

“If no-one expects it, it’s all the more beautiful if we can provide a surprise,” he said.

“It’s just cool for every player to play against world champions to whom you used to look up to as a small child.”


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