Transfer rumour roundup: Arsenal rekindle Vlahovic chase; Forest bullish over keeping Morgan Gibbs-White | OneFootball

Transfer rumour roundup: Arsenal rekindle Vlahovic chase; Forest bullish over keeping Morgan Gibbs-White | OneFootball

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·19 May 2026

Transfer rumour roundup: Arsenal rekindle Vlahovic chase; Forest bullish over keeping Morgan Gibbs-White

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Tuesday's transfer talks includes Arsenal interest in a former flame, and Nottingham Forest's confidence over Morgan Gibbs-White's future.

Arsenal's investment in recent windows means the Gunners will need to sell before substantial signings this summer.


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As a result, the North Londoners are on the lookout for potential bargains, with an old target back on their radar. According to Mundo Deportivo, Arsenal are 'closely monitoring'Dusan Vlahovic as the forward nears the end of his contract at Juventus. The Serbian striker could be targeted with doubts over the future of Gabriel Jesus.

Nottingham Forest face a fight to hold ontoMorgan Gibbs-White as Premier League rivals circle for the midfielder. Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have both expressed 'strong interest' in the 26-year-old after an impressive campaign. Despite that, TEAMtalk tell us that Forest are confident of keeping him out of their clutches.

Spurs could look to raise funds for that pursuit by offloadingCristian Romero and Guglielmo Vicario. As part of a planned rebuild this summer, both Romero and Vicario are free to go, regardless of their top-flight status. Give Me Sport report that both are expected to leave.

Across London,Chelsea are one of several teams expressing interest in Ousmane Diomande. The Sporting centre-back has received approaches from the Blues, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain, according to Flavio Costa. Sporting have received plenty of cash from Premier League teams in recent years and could offload another asset to England for a big fee.

Another side seeking some of thosePremier League riches are Club Brugge. The Belgian side will demand a club record fee for Christos Tzolis this summer amid interest from Aston Villa and Manchester United.

The one-time Norwich City flop has rebuilt his reputation in Belgium, and GVA report that Brugge will demand the bidding starts at €36m.

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