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Major transfer in the works at Manchester United as Liverpool also advance on exciting deal!

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Mar 22, 2025
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Today’s top stories:

  • Don’t miss Christian Falk’s latest exclusive column!

  • Myles Lewis-Skelly and Harry Kane score for England

  • Huge Man United swap deal could be on the cards

  • Plus more from Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool

Arsenal

  • Myles Lewis-Skelly’s fairytale season continues as last night he became the youngest player in history to score on his senior England debut! FT England 2-0 Albania [Pictures from ITV Sport]

  • Declan Rice: “Lewis-Skelly is just fearless. He’s only 18. I try to look after him as best I can. I knew he was going to play like that. The confidence he has in himself, the way he’s trained all week and what I’ve seen at the club. This is only the start for him.”

  • Bryan Mbeumo to Arsenal? They’re one of a number of clubs stepping up interest in a potential summer move for the £50m Brentford forward…

  • Alternatively, Nico Williams to Arsenal could be one to watch as they’re leading the race against Bayern Munich for the Spanish winger’s signature!

  • Ethan Nwaneri’s new Arsenal contract is reportedly close, with the Gunners expected to tie him down to a five-year deal despite interest from other top clubs…

  • Riccardo Calafiori has left the Italy camp with immediate effect after sustaining a knee injury. Italy staff suggest Calafiori suffered a knee collateral injury between grade one/two but the final assessment will be made by Arsenal’s staff.

Barcelona

  • Raphinha: “I was thinking about leaving Barca after the Copa América”. “I wasn’t feeling mentally comfortable until Flick called me. Every day, there were rumours about me signing for one team or another. Things didn’t go as they should have; I had a worse season than expected, and I saw people asking me to leave while reports of my departure surfaced daily. I seriously considered leaving.”

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