⚽ Transfer News: Garnacho Rejects Al Nassr, Arsenal Eye Gyokeres, Celtic Wingers in Demand
Download MP3Welcome back to Transfer News Podcast, I'm Archer, and we've got some fascinating stories from the world of football transfers to dive into today. Let's jump straight in with what's been making headlines.
Starting with Manchester United news, and it appears Alejandro Garnacho has turned down the opportunity to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr. This rejection suggests the young Argentine winger is prioritizing his development in European football over the financial allure of Saudi Arabia, which could be encouraging news for Rúben Amorim's plans at Old Trafford.
Moving to Celtic, there's interest brewing around one of their wingers with Melbourne City reportedly wanting to re-sign him. This Australian connection could provide an interesting pathway for the player to gain regular first-team football in a competitive league.
Staying with Celtic wingers, Norwich City are showing interest in Yang Hyun-jun. The Championship club's pursuit of the South Korean international suggests they're looking to add pace and creativity to their attacking options as they aim for promotion.
Now for some big Arsenal news - the Gunners are reportedly close to agreeing a deal for Viktor Gyokeres. The Swedish striker has been in sensational form and would represent a significant statement of intent from Mikel Arteta as Arsenal look to challenge for the Premier League title.
Finally, West Ham United are being linked with Liverpool's Harvey Elliott. Graham Potter could be looking to add the versatile midfielder to his squad as the Hammers aim to climb up the Premier League table, though Liverpool would likely demand a substantial fee for the England international.
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