West Ham are interested in signing four Man Utd players this summer, and the Red Devils are 'prepared' to let them all leave. Enjoy this and more Gossip here...
Sticking with United, they are feeling frisky and want to sign a Leeds player. Dangerous business, that.
Speaking of taking things with a pinch of salt, Fichajes reckon Spurs want to sign former Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger. The German left the Blues last summer to join Real Madrid on a free transfer. Unfortunately for the German, the jury is still out in the Spanish capital, the report states.
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