Reports have emerged from Italy that Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is on the cusp of a shock return to Roma. According to La Repubblica, the Italian club are keen to reacquire the Egyptian winger, who played for them between 2015 and 17. However, it's unclear whether Roma will make a move before the summer transfer window opens.
One thing that is certain, though, is that Liverpool are prepared to shell out an initial £35m rising to £43m to sign Joel Ordóñez, a central defender from Club Brugge who could become Salah's new teammate at Anfield. The Premier League champions have recently cooled off Chelsea's interest in the player.
Salah's own future remains uncertain, with Liverpool having struggled to find consistency in his output. If he does stay at Anfield for any significant length of time, Gallagher's transfer prospects may be improved. The midfielder has started only four league games this season for Atlético Madrid and is now attracting interest from Premier League clubs looking to bolster their midfield.
Manchester United have been linked with Gallagher before the summer, but are still sniffing around the 22-year-old, while Tottenham are also in the running. Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes's future remains uncertain, with rumors of him being sold by Manchester United to fund another rebuild.
In other transfer news, Arsenal is reportedly eyeing a cheeky raid for Real Madrid youngster Arda Guler, who they plan to sign on loan with a view to a full transfer in the summer. The deal won't come cheap, however, as Madrid value the Turkish starlet at £78m.
West Ham's attack will be bolstered by the recruitment of Pablo and Taty Castellanos from Gil Vicente and Lazio respectively. In contrast, Jørgen Strand Larsen's future is uncertain, with Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace vying for his services.
The Wolves forward, who is valued at £40m, has been a regular feature of Mill's lower mid-table teams in recent years. Fulham, Palace, and Sunderland are all among the clubs interested in making an offer for Larsen.
One thing that is certain, though, is that Liverpool are prepared to shell out an initial £35m rising to £43m to sign Joel Ordóñez, a central defender from Club Brugge who could become Salah's new teammate at Anfield. The Premier League champions have recently cooled off Chelsea's interest in the player.
Salah's own future remains uncertain, with Liverpool having struggled to find consistency in his output. If he does stay at Anfield for any significant length of time, Gallagher's transfer prospects may be improved. The midfielder has started only four league games this season for Atlético Madrid and is now attracting interest from Premier League clubs looking to bolster their midfield.
Manchester United have been linked with Gallagher before the summer, but are still sniffing around the 22-year-old, while Tottenham are also in the running. Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes's future remains uncertain, with rumors of him being sold by Manchester United to fund another rebuild.
In other transfer news, Arsenal is reportedly eyeing a cheeky raid for Real Madrid youngster Arda Guler, who they plan to sign on loan with a view to a full transfer in the summer. The deal won't come cheap, however, as Madrid value the Turkish starlet at £78m.
West Ham's attack will be bolstered by the recruitment of Pablo and Taty Castellanos from Gil Vicente and Lazio respectively. In contrast, Jørgen Strand Larsen's future is uncertain, with Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace vying for his services.
The Wolves forward, who is valued at £40m, has been a regular feature of Mill's lower mid-table teams in recent years. Fulham, Palace, and Sunderland are all among the clubs interested in making an offer for Larsen.