As the season winds down, the transfer market is heating up with plenty of talks happening among clubs. This summer’s transfer window in the Premier League will be split into two parts because of the FIFA Club World Cup, which might create more chances for big signings. Here’s a quick look at some of the major transfer stories making the rounds today. Chelsea Lead Bellingham Race.
Branthwaite Set to Ignite Transfer Battle
Everton’s top centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite is drawing interest from some big Premier League teams, including Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, according to The Sun. Everton needs to bring in several new players, possibly up to eight, and they could cash in on Branthwaite, who’s valued at around £50 million (AU$104m). Manchester United tried to grab him last summer and are ready to make another offer. On the flip side, Tottenham might jump in if Cristian Romero leaves the club. Chelsea Lead Bellingham Race.
Chelsea Leads the Bellingham Race
Chelsea seems to be ahead in their pursuit of Jobe Bellingham, the 19-year-old midfielder from Sunderland, per CaughtOffside. He’s the younger brother of Jude Bellingham from Real Madrid, and has been making waves with his performances for Sunderland in the Championship. Other clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, Spurs, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayer Leverkusen are also interested, but Chelsea looks like they really want him. Bellingham might be looking to leave Sunderland if they don’t secure Premier League promotion next season. Chelsea Lead Bellingham Race.
Newcastle’s Firm Stance on Isak
Arsenal and Liverpool appear to be ready to drop their chase for Alexander Isak since Newcastle United has made it clear they’re not looking to entertain any offers for their Swedish striker, as reported by The i Paper. Newcastle is set on keeping Isak at St James’ Park and hasn’t even put a price tag on him. This has pushed both Arsenal and Liverpool to seek other options. Meanwhile, Newcastle is on the lookout for another striker, which makes Isak’s exit even less likely.