Arsenal are prepping for a mass exodus of stars this summer as questions over Arsene Wenger’s future continue to pop up, according to The Daily Mail.
The newest concern is around Mesut Ozil, who has been offered a massive new deal worth £200,000 a week but seems like he may refuse the new contract even at such a high number.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea wants to join Real Madrid this summer, according to OK Diario journalist, Eduardo Inda.
Speaking on Spanish television, Inda revealed De Gea is keen to leave Manchester and return to his homeland.
“Real Madrid are still thinking about one goalkeeper, who is De Gea, but Mourinho is determined not to let him leave United,” Inda told TV show El Chiringuito.
“De Gea believes that Manchester is hell because every day is black. The player has privately said that he wants to play for Real Madrid.”
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri is set to reject the chance to become Arsenal manager and instead replace Luis Enrique at Barcelona, according to Mundo Deportivo.
The Italian was the frontrunner to replace under-fire Gunners boss Arsene Wenger at the Emirates at the end of the season, but is now looking at a switch to La Liga rather than the Premier League.
Allegri has led Juventus to two Serie A titles during his time in Turin and was denied a Champions League winners’ medal only by a defeat by Barcelona in the 2015 final.
oni Kroos is ready to join Manchester United in the summer in the event that Real Madrid finish the season without a trophy, according to a report in the Daily Star.
The World Cup winner was linked with a move to Old Trafford during the tenure of David Moyes, but, while that move fell apart, a fresh approach could yield a different result.
Manchester United’s hopes of signing Atletico Madrid forward Antoine Griezmann this summer are beginning to fade, according to the Independent.
The complexity of the deal has seen United cool their interest in the France international, and they are now looking into other potential options, including Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski and Monaco youngster Kylian Mbappe.