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Transfer News: Eriksen wants to stay at Man United; Chelsea planning move to sign Grealish

opera.com 2024/5/17

Eriksen wants to stay at Man United

An out-of-favour Manchester United midfielder has suggested that he wants to remain at Old Trafford this summer, despite his uncertain contract situation, according to Evening Standard. Christian Eriksen was a cornerstone of the Red Devils' success under Erik ten Hag during the 2022-23 season, forming a formidable midfield pairing with fellow new arrival Casemiro. Eriksen recently admitted to being dissatisfied with his situation at the Theatre of Dreams, where Scott McTominay, Mason Mount and Fiorentina loanee Sofyan Amrabat are also competing for midfield minutes. However, speaking to Tipsbladet - via the Evening Standard - Eriksen insisted that he was "incredibly happy" to pull on the Man United shirt and did not rule out staying for the last year of his contract. "I still have a year left on the United contract, so for now, I'm still a United player. So what will happen this summer, I don't know," Eriksen said. "But I am incredibly happy to be here. It's a great club and I feel good, so we'll see what happens. But as I said, I have one year left."

Chelsea planning move to sign Grealish

Chelsea have reportedly set their sights on making a surprise move for Manchester City attacker Jack Grealish in the summer transfer window, according to Sport Mole. The England international's contract at the Etihad Stadium runs for another three years, but he is still on the same terms he penned upon his arrival in 2021, and there is no extension in the pipeline. As a result, journalist Simon Phillips claims that City could be open to appropriate bids for Grealish this summer, and the winger himself would give consideration to moving on to another club where he might play a more prominent role.

Richard Hughes set to lead Liverpool contract talks with Mohamed Salah

Liverpool’s new sporting director Richard Hughes will lead contract renewal talks with superstar Mohamed Salah. According to a report by The Times, Mohamed Salah is expected to stay at Liverpool beyond the upcoming summer transfer window as their new sporting director Richard Hughes is all set to hold contract talks with the 31-year-old mainstay.

Fulham in transfer tussle to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

Fulham will reportedly compete with other Premier League clubs for 25-year-old Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. According to a report by Daily Mail, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is the subject of interest from Fulham. The Cottagers are scouring the market for a versatile midfielder heading into the summer transfer window. However, they will face stiff competition from other Premier League clubs for the 25-year-old, who has won the EFL Championship title with Leicester City.

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