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Manchester United Targets Wolves Midfielder Joao Gomes for £44M

Summary

  • Manchester United would have to pay €50m (£44m) to sign Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes in January
  • Manchester United rejected Romeo Lavia as part of the deal to sell Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea
  • Nottingham Forest ready to adopt a tough stance on Elliot Anderson, who could become a £100m-plus English player
Manchester United Targets Wolves Midfielder Joao Gomes for £44M

According to the latest reports, Manchester United is interested in signing Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes in the January transfer window. The club would have to pay around €50 million (£44 million) to secure the deal.

In another transfer-related development, Manchester United rejected Romeo Lavia as part of the agreement to sell Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea in the summer. This suggests the Red Devils were not interested in including Lavia as part of the deal.

Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest is ready to adopt a tough stance on Elliot Anderson, who is on course to become the next £100 million-plus English player. The club is determined to hold onto the talented midfielder, who has been targeted by both Manchester United and Newcastle.

In other news, Tottenham plans to extend Yves Bissouma's contract to prevent him from leaving on a free transfer at the end of the season. Meanwhile, Arsenal is among the Premier League clubs reviewing their position on a controversial new salary cap, with the proposal facing serious threats before the scheduled vote on Friday.

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According to the reports, Manchester United would have to pay around €50 million (£44 million) to secure the January signing of Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes.
Manchester United rejected Romeo Lavia as part of the deal to sell Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea in the summer.
Nottingham Forest is ready to take a firm stance on Elliot Anderson, who is on course to become the next £100 million-plus English player.

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