Aulas who confirms Paqueta in Lyon, Dembélé who refuses Manchester United or OM who approach Guendouzi: find all the information about the transfer window for this Wednesday, September 30, 2020.
Courted by MU, Dembélé wants to stay at Barça
After an almost blank season because of injuries, the future of
Ousmane Dembélé
has been the subject of much speculation this summer.
The English press has often reported the interest of Manchester United, and the
Daily Express
even mentioned an offer of 60M € for the French world champion (23 years).
But according to
Mundo Deportivo
, the FC Barcelona winger refused the advances.
He would like to win in Catalonia this season, where he will compete with prodigy
Ansu Fati
, rookie
Francisco Trincao
and compatriot
Antoine Griezmann
.
Dembélé remains linked with Barça until June 2022, and replayed last Sunday for the first time in 10 months.
Dembélé's superb goal against Tottenham in December 2018 (1-1)
Medical visit in Lyon for Paqueta
Brazilian midfielder
Lucas Paqueta
(23) arrived in Lyon on Wednesday from AC Milan to undergo his medical examination, Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas confirmed to AFP.
"He is in Lyon," he detailed.
He is undergoing a medical examination.
We are waiting for the white smoke.
We have reached an agreement with AC Milan. ”
OM would like to lend Guendouzi (Arsenal)
Midfielder
Mattéo Guendouzi
(21), called up to the French team last year, is no longer popular at Arsenal.
If his level of play is not questioned, his attitude is, especially after his altercation with Neal Maupay during a match against Brighton (2-1), last June.
Coach Mikel Arteta doesn't seem to be counting on him anymore.
According to
Foot Mercato
and confirmed by the
Téléfoot
channel
, Olympique de Marseille contacted the Gunners about it.
The latter would like to sell Guendouzi while OM are considering a loan.
The Marseille club could accelerate in this case in the event of a departure of
Morgan Sanson
, courted in England.
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