Transfer rumors, news: Tottenham eye ex-Arsenal star Gnabry
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Transfer rumors, news: Tottenham eye ex-Arsenal star Gnabry
"Tottenham Hotspur are in the market for a new winger and have made contact over former Arsenal star Serge Gnabry, who is now at Bayern Munich, according to Bild. Spurs need a forward to replace Brennan Johnson, who joined Crystal Palace at the start of the window, and Mohammed Kudus, who is out until April through injury. The club are also tracking Al Ittihad winger Moussa Diaby, as reported by The Independent"
"Tuttosport has offered an update on Juventus' efforts to sign a striker now it is clear that a deal for Randal Kolo Muani, who is on loan at Tottenham from Paris Saint-Germain, looks to be impossible. Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee is reported to be their top target, with a loan being the most likely option. Al Nassr's , 22, is also being considered, despite being on loan at Fenerbahce,"
"Manchester United sent scouts to watch Eintracht Frankfurt left back Nathaniel Brown during the 2-0 defeat to Tottenham on Wednesday, says TEAMtalk. Brown, 22, has been on the radar of Arsenal and Manchester City in recent months but United have now entered the race and are preparing a £40 million offer to sign the Germany international. Now that Ruben Amorim's back three has been dispensed with, United are keen to sign a regular full back, rather than a wing back"
Tottenham Hotspur have contacted Bayern Munich over Serge Gnabry and seek a new winger after Brennan Johnson's departure and Mohammed Kudus' long-term injury. Spurs are also tracking Moussa Diaby and are among several clubs considering free agent Raheem Sterling. Juventus face difficulty signing Randal Kolo Muani and view Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee as a primary loan target; an unnamed 22-year-old on loan at Fenerbahce from Al Nassr is also under consideration. Juventus are reportedly tempted by 38-year-old Karim Benzema after his reported unhappiness with an Al Ittihad contract offer. Manchester United scouted Nathaniel Brown and are preparing a potential £40 million bid for a regular full back rather than a wing back.
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