Transfer rumour roundup: Amorim targets Ugarte at Milan, Chelsea consider Hall comeback | OneFootball

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·16. Juni 2026

Transfer rumour roundup: Amorim targets Ugarte at Milan, Chelsea consider Hall comeback

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Tuesday's transfer rumours feature a potential raid from Ruben Amorim on Manchester United, and Chelsea's interest in re-signing Lewis Hall.

Manchester United have offeredAC Milan the chance to sign Manuel Ugarte this summer. With Ruben Amorim set to take over at the San Siro, the Red Devils have invited offers for Ugarte. Amorim worked with the Uruguay international at both Sporting CP and Old Trafford, with Italian journalist Nicolò Schira reporting contact has been made.


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Michael Carrick's side could look to fill that gap in midfield with Felix Nmecha. Fresh from two goals in Germany's World Cup opener, the Borussia Dortmund midfielder has emerged as a man in demand. Sky Sports Germany are reporting that Manchester United and Manchester City are 'in the running', though it's Real Madrid who have made the first formal enquiries.

Having shipped offMarc Cucurella to Real Madrid, Chelsea are exploring the possibility of re-signing Lewis Hall from Newcastle United this summer. TEAMtalk tell us that the Blues are assessing whether a deal can be done, with Hall and Sporting CP wing-back Maxi Araújo both options. Newcastle are reluctant to sell Hall, but could require another big sale to balance the books.

The domino effect ofCucurella's return to Spain could also reach Manchester United. United are also among the interested parties in Hall, but are now considering Álvaro Carreras as an alternative. The club's former academy product could be squeezed out at the Bernabeu after Cucurella's arrival from Chelsea.

Ipswich Town and Hull City are plotting for Premier League returns, and both want experience in goal. The promoted teams are battling it out for Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope, who could be available for just £5m.

Finally, there's no biggershop window than the World Cup. A glorious goal from Watford winger Nestory Irankunda for Australia has ensured the transfer talk has started.

The 20-year-old shone in Australia's 2-0 win over Türkiye andFootball Insider inform us that West Ham are now ready to launch a move, amid uncertainty surrounding the futures of Jarrod Bowen and

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