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Transfer News: Man United join race to sign Gudmundsson; Two EPL clubs eyeing move for Greenwood

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Man United join race to sign Gudmundsson

Manchester United have reportedly joined Tottenham Hotspur in the race to sign Genoa star Albert Gudmundsson this summer, as per TEAMtalk . After cashing-in on Harry Kane last summer, the Lilywhites haven’t opted to sign a new centre-forward to replace the Englishman yet. However, it has been suggested that the North London club are planning to splash the cash in the upcoming window and could reinforce the frontline by signing a new striker.

Two EPL clubs eyeing move for Greenwood

Two Premier League clubs are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood in the summer transfer window. The Telegraph claim two English top-flight clubs have enquired about the 22-year-old, but he is still more likely to move overseas if United decide to sell. Greenwood has had a huge resurgence in form since joining Getafe on loan last summer, registering eight goals and six assists in 29 La Liga appearances.

Aston Villa to make approach for Muci

Aston Villa will reportedly approach Turkish club Besiktas over a possible summer move for 23-year-old versatile Albanian attacker Ernest Muci. According to a report by Turkish outlet NTV, Ernest Muci is the subject of interest from Aston Villa. The Villans are in the market for a versatile attacker heading into the summer transfer window. And they will establish contact with Besiktas for the 23-year-old forward after the 2023/24 season ends.

Tottenham ready to sell Ben Davies

Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ready to sanction the departure of their Welsh defensive star Ben Davies in the summer. According to a report by Football Insider, Tottenham Hotspur are gearing up for an important transfer window where they are expected to make wholesale changes to their squad. While the focus will be on signing top-quality stars, a number of their senior player will be shown the door, and Ben Davies is one of them.

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