Transfer rumour roundup: Juventus cool Tonali talk; Milan move for Parrott | OneFootball

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·18 March 2026

Transfer rumour roundup: Juventus cool Tonali talk; Milan move for Parrott

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All the latest transfer rumours from Wednesday's pages, featuring Sandro Tonali, Troy Parrott and Mika Godts.

Sandro Tonali's time at Newcastle could be coming to an end, with interest in the Italian high. Eddie Howe has insisted the midfielder remains content at the club, but that has done little to reduce the noise.


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Premier League clubs have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Tonali, after Juventus cooled their interest. Gazzetta dello Sport say the Serie A side are not prepared to enter a bidding war with English clubs and will instead target, Leon Goretzka, soon-to-be available on a free from Bayern Munich.

One name who could be on route to Italy isTroy Parrott. The ex-Spurs striker has found himself on the Rossoneri's radar, says the Independent, with AC Milan monitoring his prolific performances. Parrott has scored 39 goals for club and country this season and could be available for around £25m. Everton and Leeds have also shown interest in the Irishman.

Fulham's search for a striker is nearly over. The Cottagers have agreed a €37m package with PSV Eindhoven for Ricardo Pepi, after a January switch was scuppered.

TEAMtalk tell us the names that would be Xabi Alonso's Anfield wish-list, should the Spaniard replace Arne Slot at former club Liverpool. The former favourite would demand the dough required to land Inter Milan centre-back Alessandro Bastoni, Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton, and PSG winger Bradley Barcola.

Also of interest to the Reds isJoao Gomes. Liverpool and Manchester United are reportedly ready to do battle for the midfielder, once Wolves' inevitable relegation is confirmed.

Sticking with United, and the club have identifiedMika Godts as a potential Marcus Rashford replacement. The Belgian's breakout campaign at Ajax has drawn admirers from Old Trafford, with journalist Sacha Tavolieri

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