Special move
Jose Mourinho is reportedly targeting a move for Jadon Sancho.
The Special One wants to bring the winger to Fenerbache, according to Turkish transfer guru Yagiz Sabuncuoglu.
Napoli and Juventus are also interested in Sancho, who has returned to Man Utd after an unsuccessful loan with Chelsea.
Ramsdale linked with Prem exit
Aaron Ramsdale is a surprise target for Turkish giants Galatasaray.
The Southampton keeper, 27, has a £20million relegation release clause in his contract having joined from Arsenal last summer.
Ramsdale is expected to leave St Mary’s this summer but a loan away while the club seek promotion back to the Premier League has not been ruled out.
Southampton do not have a pressing need to raise funds through large sales this summer meaning they would be open to allowing Ramsdale to leave on loan.
The former Arsenal and Bournemouth keeper earns around £100,000-a-week on the south coast and wants to play for a top flight club to boost his England chances.
Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel recently stated he would want his first-choice goalkeeper playing European football.
Saints still have veteran keeper Alex McCarthy while Gavin Bazunu remains on their books, although his loan to Standard Liege this season was cut short after a knee injury.
West Ham hold some interest in Ramsdale but have also considered Chelsea pair Robert Sanchez and Djordje Petrovic, while they also need to sell before buying.
Arsenal open to Martinelli sale
Arsenal are eager to lower their wage bill and could look to flog several players in the summer transfer window.
That could include Gariel Martinelli, who is being targeted by Bayern Munich.
According to The Times, the winger is joined on that potential transfer list by several other team-mates.
That includes Oleksandr Zinchenko, Reiss Nelson, Jakub Kiwior, Fabio Vieira and Albert Sambi Lokonga.
Potential Tete replacement
Fulham boss Marco Silva is weighing up whether to move for free agent Kyle Walker-Peters as a replacement for Kenny Tete, who is going to Everton..
Walker-Peters, 28, will be available on a free at the end of the month after spending five years at Southampton.
West Ham have considered the Saints full-back, but do not view the former Tottenham man as a key target at this stage.









