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·17 Maret 2026
Transfer rumour roundup: Spurs, West Ham and Forest chase David; Fenerbahce target Wissa

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·17 Maret 2026

Tuesday's transfer talk includes Jonathan David's destination options this summer and Arsenal's stance on Riccardo Calafiori's future.
Jonathan David snubbed the Premier League last summer in favour of Juventus, but the Canadian could be on the move again.
David's disappointed in Turin and has scored only five league goals, with The Old Lady willing to bank a quick profit on the free transfer recruit.
Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham hope to sign the striker, though Tuttosport tell us that Marseille are working on a deal to bring the former Lille goal-getter back to France.
Arsenal are ready to reject Italian interest inRiccardo Calafiori. The defender's desire to feature in a centre-back role has led to suggestions that he could say arrivederci to Arsenal. Juventus, Napoli, AC Milan and Inter Milan are all keen on Calafiori, according to TEAMtalk, but face a task to persuade Arsenal to negotiate.
Milan and Inter could instead turn toNathan Ake. Out of favour at Manchester City, the Dutch defender's contemplating his future. A switch to the San Siro is emerging as an option, claim Caughtoffside.
Lucas Herrington's swift start in MLS has piqued Premier League interest. The Australian teenager joined Colorado Rapids from Brisbane Roar in August and has hit the ground running Stateside. West Ham and Everton are already eyeing up a potential deal.
There's also a five-team tussle emerging for Lazio defenderMario Gila. One of several ex-Real Madrid prospects to have shone in Serie A, he's gathered quite the list of admirers. Transfer Feed report that Aston Villa are frontrunners, though Everton, Spurs and Bournemouth have joined AC Milan in expressing interest.
Finally, Fenerbahce are hoping to strike a deal forYoane Wissa. The forward has failed to live up to expectations at Newcastle, since signing from Brentford for £55m last summer. Wissa's mustered just three goals in 21 games.









































