Transfer Talk: Manchester United single out Tottenham’s Pochettino to replace Mourinho

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Europe’s biggest clubs continue to work behind the scenes as the winter transfer window approaches. Transfer Talk has been scouring the world’s media to see who could be heading to your club when Jan. 1 arrives.

TOP STORY: United line up Pochettino to replace Mourinho

Manchester United have decided they want Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager and he is the only man they are currently considering for the job, according to The Sun. Mourinho’s time at Old Trafford looks set to come to an end sooner rather than later and The Sun claims United’s hierarchy is willing to pay up to £40 million to land the Argentine.

Pochettino has been keen to take Spurs into their new White Hart Lane home next year and only signed a new five-year, £8m per season deal last summer. But the Red Devils believe they will be able to persuade the 46-year-old to join the global powerhouse, even though the former Espanyol and Southampton boss is believed to be wanted by Real Madrid also.

Chelsea and United target set to remain at Juve

While United remain hopeful of landing their new manager, they do look set to miss out on one of their transfer targets, with Alex Sandro expected to sign a new deal at Juventus in the coming days, reports Goal.

Sandro was reportedly a target for United, Chelsea and PSG and with his current deal set to expire in 2020, the clubs were keen to see whether they could land the talented full back.

However, Goal reports the Brazilian is set to sign a new €4m (£3.6m) per season deal in the coming days, which would keep him at the club until 2023.

Newcastle will have to spend big to land MLS star

One of the MLS’ brightest talents is already set to move to the Premier League in the form of goalkeeper Zack Steffen, with his £6m switch to Manchester City set to be announced, but any hopes clubs had of landing Atlanta United’s Miguel Almiron for a similarly small fee are very much mistaken.

Almiron, who said he likes the competitive challenge of the Premier League, is one of MLS’ best players and is wanted by a host of European clubs, with Newcastle United reportedly set to make a move for the Paraguay international in January. However, Atlanta United president Darren Eales told Sky Sports some of the “chump change” figures being reported are “laughable.”

Eales, whose Atlanta United side play in the MLS Cup final on Saturday night against Portland Timbers, said: “I have seen some laughable things in the press, clearly we are never going to loan one of our players out and we are certainly not going to let them go for the ‘chump change’ that I have seen in some reports.

“If it’s a proper, serious offer then it’s something we would consider, but not for the laughable figures that I have seen mentioned in the press.”

Balotelli set to move again this summer

It seemed like Mario Balotelli had finally found a home at Nice after two exceptional seasons. But then came the links away in the summer and since then, it has been downhill and the club’s president has confirmed he expects the Italian to leave in the summer, during a conversation with RMC Sport.

After difficult spells at Liverpool and AC Milan, Balotelli joined the Ligue 1 side in 2016 and in his first two seasons scored 43 goals in 66 games. But after a move to Marseille in the summer failed to materialise, the 28-year-old has been unable to score in 10 outings this campaign. Balotelli’s contract expires next summer and when Nice president Jean-Pierre Rivere was asked if he could remain at the club by RMC Sport, he replied: ‘”An extension? No I think it will be over.”

Pellegrini tells Carroll he has six months to prove worth

Andy Carroll’s talent is undeniable. His ability to get on the field regularly is the issue though. And his manager Manuel Pellegrini has told Sky Sports that the giant striker has six months to prove his worth if he wants to earn a new contract.

The England international is unique. Liverpool wouldn’t have once paid a then club-record £35m for him if that wasn’t the case. But in the last two-and-a-half seasons he has only managed 22 starts and just 113 minutes since Jan. 2. The 29-year-old has come on in two of the last three games though, following ankle surgery. And with his contract due to expire in the summer, it is now or never for Carroll when it comes to his West Ham career.

Pellegrini said: “We know what Andy can give to our team, now he must demonstrate he is able to do it week by week. He has now the last six months, and I hope that he will be able to do it.”

Football Whispers’ transfer algorithm gives the likelihood of rumours happening a score out of five,

Shoya Nakajima to Wolves — 3.8

Portimonense president Rodiney Sampaio said Shoya Nakajima proposed transfer to Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers was “80 percent done.” Sampaio said advanced talks have taken place but it has yet to be decided exactly how much the transfer will be. The Japan international is rated at around £17m but has a release clause of £35m.

Eden Hazard to Real Madrid — 3.2

Spanish radio station Onda Madrid claims Real Madrid have reached an agreement with Eden Hazard over a move in the summer. Chelsea are said to value him at around €170m (£151m) despite only having 18 months left on his contract and Real are believed to be open to the idea of Mateo Kovacic’s loan move at Chelsea being made permanent to reduce the transfer fee.

Ozan Kabak to Manchester United — 2.3

Galatasaray’s Turkish centre-back Ozan Kabak is a target for Manchester United, although the £20m-rated defender is also wanted by a host of other European clubs, including Arsenal and Inter Milan. It has been previously claimed that the defender may have a €7.5m (£6.6m) release clause in his contract.

Wesley Moraes to Arsenal — 2.2

Arsenal have set their sights on Club Brugges striker Wesley Moraes ahead of the January window opening. The 22-year-old has a contract until 2023 and reports claim Arsenal would face competition from Valencia and Fiorentina for the £15m-rated Brazilian.

Fabio Borini to Newcastle — 2.0

Former Sunderland striker Fabio Borini could be set for a switch to fierce rivals Newcastle United, if reports in Italy are to be believed. The 27-year-old has only made six starts for AC Milan this season and Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez has been keeping tabs on the Italian in recent weeks.

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