Transfer rumour roundup: Four-way fight for Aston Villa star Rogers, Liverpool and Man Utd on Mane collision course | OneFootball

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·7 February 2026

Transfer rumour roundup: Four-way fight for Aston Villa star Rogers, Liverpool and Man Utd on Mane collision course

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Saturday's speculation includes a £100m four-team tussle for Morgan Rogers and Manchester United's top target to replace Marcus Rashford.

Aston Villa, brace for bids. Morgan Rogers looks set to be a man in demand this summer, with a four-club fight for the England midfielder.


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TEAMtalk say that Chelsea want to pair Rogers with long-term friend Cole Palmer, but could face competition from Arsenal and both Manchester clubs. Villa will demand that the bidding starts at a club-record fee - eclipsing the £100m sale of Jack Grealish - to entertain any interest.

Despite the underusedMyles Lewis-Skelly remaining on the Arsenal books, Mikel Arteta is on the lookout for another left-back-stroke-midfielder to add to his squad. Borussia Dortmund's Daniel Svensson has tickled his fancy, say BILD, while Inter Milan, Liverpool and Leeds have checked in on the Swedish star. Dortmund are reportedly open to bids of around £26m.

Liverpool also like the look of Mateus Mane. The Wolves whizkid has been highlight in a sorry season at Molineux, as Rob Edwards' whimpering pack plummet towards the Championship. Manchester United are ready to rival their northern neighbours for the 18-year-old, who Sports Boom believe could fetch a £50m fee.

50 million British pounds for a player with just 717 minutes ofPremier League football to his name. The football world has, indeed, gone mad.

Sticking at Old Trafford... with Barcelona having decided that they want Marcus Rashford to remain a permanent part of the Camp Nou furniture, United are on the lookout for a replacement. TEAMtalk say RB Leipzig'sYan Diomande fits the bill, if the Red Devils can get near the German side's hefty asking price.

Last but not least, having welcomedLucas Paqueta back to Brazil from West Ham, Flamengo are fluttering eyelashes at another London-based Brazilian.

UOL report that Richarlison is back on the radar of the Brazilian champions, who view the Spurs striker as an alternative Darwin Nunez. Nunez's substantial Saudi wages are a stumbling block to that deal.

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