Transfer rumours: Ozil, Sarmiento, Lingard, Sidibe, Romero

Fenerbahce manager Erol Bulut states the circumstance over the club’s prospective finalizing of Toolbox’s German midfielder Mesut Ozil, 32, will end up being clearer “in the coming days”. (Mirror)
Manchester City are close to signing “small Messi” Dario Sarmiento. The 17-year-old Argentine winger presently bets the nation’s Primera Department side Estudiantes. (Talksport)
Supervisor Steve Bruce is eager for Newcastle to sign an English trio of Manchester United gamers on loan this month and has actually spoken at length with his previous club over winger Brandon Williams, 20, protector Phil Jones, 28, and midfielder Jesse Lingard, 28. (90min)
The Magpies have actually likewise called Monaco about French full-back Djibril Sidibe, 28. (Foot Mercato – in French)
Burnley supervisor Sean Dyche has actually required fast-tracked coronavirus vaccinations in football, with the cash saved money on screening being diverted to the NHS. (Guardian)
Dutch midfielder Donny van de Beek need to be banging on the door of Manchester United supervisor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, according to the club’s previous striker Dimitar Berbatov. The 23-year-old has actually begun simply 2 league video games this season, having actually signed for ₤ 35m in September. (Betfair via Sun)
United’s Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Romero, 33, is anticipated to go back to the club next week as conversations over his future continue. (Sky Sports)
Shrewsbury Town deal with needing to surrender their location in the FA Cup after their third-round match versus Southampton was held off following a variety of favorable coronavirus tests. (Guardian)
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has actually contributed Stamford Bridge’s hotel spaces to NHS personnel once again. (Independent)
Watford manager Xisco Munoz has actually informed his gamer to “battle like animals” throughout Saturday’s FA Cup clash with Manchester United. (Evening Standard)
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