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·26 Maret 2026
Transfer rumour roundup: Man Utd plot summer spending spree; Trio chase Spurs star Archie Gray

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·26 Maret 2026

Today's transfer talk focuses on a busy summer of incomings and outgoings at Manchester United, while Newcastle search for a striker. Here are the latest transfer rumours.
Manchester United are expected to be one of the most activePremier League teams of the summer window. The Red Devils are closing in on a Champions League return, which will lead to the purse strings being loosened at Old Trafford.
Sky Sports say that Everton midfielder Iliman Ndiaye is well-liked by the club's recruitment team, while moves for Newcastle left-back Lewis Hall and RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande have also been discussed.
Sticking with Manchester United, who are reportedly one of a trio of Premier League teams plotting a swoop on struggling Spurs.TEAMtalk report that Archie Gray's valiant performances in a terribleTottenham team have impressed, though Chelsea and Aston Villa are also sniffing around.
Newcastle United are planning to right the wrongs of last summer's spending. With Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade underwhelming arrivals, the Magpies are ready to re-enter the market for another striker signing. A centre-forward is a top priority for Eddie Howe, alongside a new goalkeeper, as the club prepare for serious squad surgery (Sky Sports).
Spanish media have distancedBarcelona from reported interest in Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko. The Slovenian had been named as a potential Robert Lewandowski successor for the Spaniard, but Mundo Deportivo have rubbished the reports.
Al-Ittihad are plotting to add big names to their squad this summer. Still stung by Karim Benzema's defection to rivals Al-Hilal, the Saudi side want to bring inMohamed Salah and Casemiro on free transfers. However, ESPN claim a deal for the latter is dependent on Fabinho’s future.
To conclude, a competitive chase is emerging forGalatasaray's Gabriel Sara. At least five Premier League teams want to bring the former Norwich City creator back to England, with Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Brentford and Bournemouth









































