Thanks to your questions in our AMA with Fraser Fletcher, Manchester United has a few strikers they are interested in if Marcus Rashford is sold, Chelsea has a three-man shortlist to bolster their defense in January, and Aston Villa’s goals for the winter transfer window have been made public.
Fraser took the initiative to respond to your inquiries on Friday, and you learned a lot from him about the plans of several clubs in advance of the next transfer window.
LATEST OF MARCUS RASHFORD
Rashford’s future at Manchester United is currently a hot topic due to Ruben Amorim’s recent exclusion of the attacker and the player’s following statements that he is willing to take on a “new challenge.
There are many questions about the situation, of course, and Fraser was able to respond to the ones you submitted.
Fraser responded, “Yes, very,” when asked if Rashford’s exit from Manchester United was likely. His time at United is over, but he has numerous possibilities, including France, Spain, Saudi Arabia, and England. United is happy to sell. According to club insiders, they would prefer to sell as soon as possible. If there isn’t any significant movement in the upcoming weeks, I’d be shocked.
Man Utd has been identified as “one of the clubs most keen” to replace the England forward, but rumors of a transfer for Victor Osimhen have been downplayed because of his hefty salary demands.
window as possibilities present themselves in an effort to minimize PSR risks.
Stefanos Tzimas, a forward for PAOK, is one player they like.
ARSENAL COMPLETION
Arsenal is also looking for a forward, but Fraser has cautioned that, even though Mikel Arteta much admires him, Viktor Gyokeres might be too expensive for them by the middle of the season.
However, because of his lower price tag, they might be in the running for PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani, just like Manchester United.
In addition, Fraser believes Kieran Tierney will rejoin Celtic from Arsenal, maybe through a loan agreement in January followed by a free move in the summer, as per our most recent story.
Plans for Stoke
We weren’t limited to the Premier League.
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