Setball rumors: Jackson, Isak, Hojlund, Wissa, Paz, McGinn, Echeverri.


Bayern Munich is the latest club linked to Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, AC Milan are interested in Manchester United ahead Rasmus Hojlund and Tottenham have Nico Paz bid to Como.

Bayern Munich You have asked about 24 -year -old Senegalese striker Nicolas Jackson, who Chelsea Value for £ 48m, and is also intended for Newcastle United. (Sky Sports Germany). out

Newcastle Striker Alexander Isak will not play for the club in early seasonal games against Espanyol and Atletico Madrid this weekend with his fate and interest from Liverpool. (Mail – registration required). out

Ac Milan are interested in taking rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United. The 22 -year -old is available for about $ 30m but Milan is interested in the loan. (Gazzetta Dello Sport – in Italian). out

Tottenham have had a £ 30m bid to Nico Paz rejected by If, who values the 20 -year -old Argentine midfielder who attacks for 52m pounds. (Sky Sports Italy). out

Aston Villa have rejected an offer of £ 18m from Everton To Scotland midfielder John McGinn, 30, who also attracts interest from Newcastle. (Sky Sports News). out

Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr are ready to meet Brentford’s Asking the price for Dr. Congo 28 years before John Wissa, who is also the goal of Newcastle and Tottenham. (L’Equipe – in French). out

Spanish defender Inigo Martinez, 34, is set to cancel his contract with Barcelona and continue free transfer to Al-Nassr. (Sports Mundo – in Spanish). out

Manchester City They have refused an offer from Rome to Argentina midfielder Claudio Echeverri, 19, as they want to lend him Girona, who are under the umbrella of the city group. (Calciomercato – in Italian). out

Preston North End they are about to complete the loan move to Tottenham’s 21 -year -old English midfielder Alfie Devine. (Lancashire Post). out

City of Coventry Because £ 15m for their Netherlands right Milan van Ewijk. Wolf and Wolfsburg They are among the clubs interested in signing the 24 -year -old. (Coventry Telegraph). out

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