Maguire targeted by Saudi clubs - Friday's gossip
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Maguire targeted by Saudi clubs - Friday's gossip
"Liverpool are plotting a January move for Guehi and are also looking at Bayern Munich and France forward, Michael Olise, 23 as a long-term successor for their Egypt star Mohamed Salah, 33. (Mail - subscription required), external Bayern Munich have joined the race to sign Guehi, with Real Madrid and Barcelona are also keeping a close eye on the situation. (Express), external Liverpool and Netherlands winger Cody Gakpo, 26, says that Bayern Munich were interested in him before the German club signed Colombia forward Luis Diaz, 28, from the Reds instead. (ESPN) , external"
"Manchester United tried to sign England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 25, from Atletico Madrid in the last couple of days of the summer transfer window but were knocked back by the Spanish club. (Fabrizio Romano, via FourFourTwo), external Tottenham made a deadline day inquiry about Crystal Palace's French forward Jean-Philippe Mateta, 28. (Sky Sports), external Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle are all considering making a move to sign Brighton and Netherlands defender Jan Paul van Hecke, 25, in 2026. (Teamtalk), external Juventus are looking at whether to extend Dusan Vlahovic's contract at"
Harry Maguire, 32, is a transfer target for two Saudi Pro League clubs and would consider a move at season end. Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish held face-to-face talks with Marc Guehi and his family after cancelling a £35m switch to Liverpool. Liverpool are plotting a January move for Guehi and are considering Michael Olise as a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah. Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Barcelona have shown interest in Guehi. Cody Gakpo confirmed Bayern interest before their signing of Luis Diaz. Manchester United pursued Conor Gallagher but Atletico resisted. Tottenham inquired about Jean-Philippe Mateta. Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle are tracking Jan Paul van Hecke for 2026, while Juventus are evaluating Dusan Vlahovic’s contract.
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