Manchester United and Spurs in race for £62m-rated wonderkid as Arsenal prepare for January spending spree
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It’s time for 3 Added Minutes’ regular morning round-up and review of all the biggest new Premier League transfer rumours – and we start with a story which throws Manchester United’s name into the hat for one of Brazil’s most exciting young talents.
According to Sport Witness – who cite sources in the South America media – United have “joined the race” for Vasco da Gama forward Rayan, who was linked separately with Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal earlier in the week as Premier League teams fall over each other to get a deal done.
Reports have yet to reveal what Rayan’s release clause is at Vasco but apparently the Brazilian side are trying to tie the 19-year-old down to a new deal which would include a €70m (£61.5m) buy-out, which tells us how his current club value him, if nothing else. Rayan, who has scored 16 goals this season, will certainly be hard to sign in January unless a team is prepared to pay full whack.
Apparently Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Chelsea and Brighton & Hove Albion have all been linked in recent weeks as well, but they’re not the “front-runners” for the signature of an exciting prospect. There’s no word on what Rayan wants to do with his future career, as it stands.
The 3AM Verdict: We imagine there’s plenty of interest from the usual suspects on the continent, too, and it seems to be too early to know which teams are going to bid and which teams are just having their names thrown about in the gossip columns. Expect a big team to be the one to get the deal over the line when it does happen, likely next summer.
Arsenal have ‘money to spend’ in January – and three targets
Over to Caught Offside, now, who have further news for Gunners fans – Arsenal are “expected to have money to spend” in January as they look to seal a first Premier League title in over 20 years, and they have “three long-term transfer targets” in mind.
All three are rising stars rather than established names – Lille’s Ayyoub Bouaddi (who has been linked with Manchester United) is one, Barcelona’s Marc Casadó the second and Bayern Munich’s Lennart Karl the third and final, although it’s noted that a deal for Karl “isn’t too realistic.”
Arsenal are in “no rush” to complete deals for any of their targets but the cash is there to spend over the winter if an agreement can be reached. Bouaddi sounds like the most likely, with Karl too well-regarded at Bayern to be sold and Chelsea supposedly “further ahead” in the bidding for Casadó.
The 3AM Verdict: We doubt that Arsenal push too hard for any of these players in January as they’re all developing players to some degree, and the most experienced, Casadó, plays in an area in which Mikel Arteta is already well-stocked. We suspect the talk of a big spending spree in January is a red herring, but we don’t dispute that any of these are targets for the future.
Leeds targeting two forwards for January moves
Let’s finish today’s digest up at Elland Road – according to TeamTalk, Leeds United are close to working out what they might do in January, and have two targets in mind while Daniel Farke “wants to bolster his attack.”
Coventry City’s Haji Wright, who already has nine goals this season, is one of them, while struggling Norwich City’s Josh Sargent in the other, although it’s noted that both deals “look hard to pull off” with Coventry pushing for promotion while Norwich battle relegation. Neither side will be keen to lose key players in the middle of the season.
While it might be tricky, however, “that’s not to say Leeds won’t try,” as the report notes it. One deal that’s cropped up on the rumour mill in recent probably isn’t on the menu, however, with this article suggesting that links with Aston Villa’s Ross Barkley are wide of the mark.
The 3AM Verdict: It would take some silly money to persuade either Coventry or Norwich to sell at this stage and Leeds are likely to have relatively limited resources over the winter having spent most or all of their transfer budget already. We also agree that a deal for Barkley is relatively unlikely, unless Villa want to move him on and are happy to offer a cheap loan deal or something similar.