Transfer rumour roundup: Osimhen eyed as Kane successor; Arsenal plan big sale | OneFootball

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·6 de marzo de 2026

Transfer rumour roundup: Osimhen eyed as Kane successor; Arsenal plan big sale

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It's a full Friday when it comes to transfer gossip. Here are all the latest rumours from around Europe's top leagues.

Harry Kane is showing few signs of slowing down, but Bayern Munich are preparing contingency plans anyway. Kane is attracting interest from Barcelona, while there's belief that the England captain could return to the Premier League to chase down Alan Shearer's record.


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In the event of the Englishman's exit,Victor Osimhen has emerged as a top target to replace him. SPORT claim Bayern see Osimhen as the 'perfect profile' to replace Kane, after 54 goals in 66 games for Galatasaray.

Elliot Anderson's future is decided, according to various reports. The Nottingham Forest midfielder's proposed move to Manchester City has been described as a 'done deal', regardless of whether or not Forest avoid top-flight relegation.

Also on City's shortlist is Bayern Munich midfielderAleksandar Pavlovic. City and Chelsea are keen on the 21-year-old German, who Caught Offside claim could cost around £56m.

One player who won't be leaving the German champions isMichael Olise. Liverpool's interest in signing the Frenchman is not reciprocal at this stage, with the Reds set to pivot. TEAMtalk tell us that RB Leipzig teenager Yan Diomande is the leading name in the frame to be Mohamed Salah's successor.

Over atArsenal, the North Londoners need a big sale to finance their summer spending. After heavy investment in recent windows, the Gunners are feeling the squeeze. Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli are the two names being touted by The Telegraph for Emirates exits.

Meanwhile,Wrexham are planning for the Premier League after surging into the second-tier play-offs. Incredibly, the Welsh club are aiming to become the first team ever to rise from the National League to top flight in successive seasons.

If successful, celebrity owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are set to splash the cash. TEAMTalk report that top of their wish-list is Wrexham-born Wales wingerHarry Wilson and Liverpool vice-captain Andy Robertson

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