Tottenham get prime opportunity to sign £43m top striker as Newcastle United chase Chelsea defender

Rounding up the latest Premier League transfer rumours, with news from Spurs, Chelsea, Leeds and more.
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With the transfer window continuing to move at lightning pace, we at 3 Added Minutes are back to keep you in the loop with our latest round-up and review of some of the biggest new Premier League transfer rumours – starting with some news for Tottenham Hotspur fans.
TBR Football reports that Spurs “could have a chance” to sign PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani, despite the fact that the Frenchman turned down a move to North London in January in favour of a loan switch to Juventus.
Talks between Juve and the player over a permanent deal “have not been going well”, it’s claimed, while PSG are keen to get a sale over the line. With the Old Lady “not willing” to pay the asking price and instead targeting Manchester United’s Rasmus Højlund, Spurs could get a second chance to pounce.
PSG want €50m (£43m) for Kolo Muani but would settle for a season-long loan for €5m with the rest to be paid as an obligation to buy next summer – which may make the finances easier for Spurs. The striker is apparently “open” to moving to the Premier League, but there’s no suggestion that Spurs have made a formal bid as yet. Newcastle United and Manchester United are suggested as rival suitors, but that sounds like pure supposition at this stage.
The 3AM Verdict: This is a rumour born from inference rather than tangible, credible information, not that it’s especially unlikely that Spurs make a second bid. It could pan out as TBR Football suggest, but there’s no firm evidence to suggest that it will, and as such we view this story with scepticism.
Chelsea star could leave after just one season – with Newcastle among suitors
Over to Caught Offside now, who suggest that Chelsea “could be open” to the sale of centre-half Tosin Adarabioyo just a year after he joined the club on a free transfer – if they’re offered enough money, anyway.
There are “plenty of clubs” interest in the 27-year-old former Fulham man, with Newcastle United, West Ham United and Crystal Palace “among his suitors” as doubt grows over his future at Stamford Brigde.
It’s even suggested that Adarabioyo could be used as a makeweight in a swap deal for Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, a player that Chelsea greatly admire. The Blues apparently value the defender at £30m, which would represent a healthy profit given that he was bought for nothing.
The 3AM Verdict: Chelsea are very business-forward in the transfer market these days and they would certainly sell Adarbioyo if there was a healthy offer, but we haven’t seen enough to convince us that any of these specific moves are all that likely. Newcastle were keen when he was on the free market last summer, so that could be the best bet, but we haven’t seen much movement as yet.
Leeds ‘step up pursuit’ of former Aston Villa star
Finally, a story from fans of Leeds United from Sport Witness, who provide an update on their own search for a new centre-half – one which has supposedly seen them “step up their pursuit” of ex-Aston Villa man Diego Carlos.
The Brazilian is currently in Turkey with Fenerbahçe but they are “looking to offload” him, apparently due to persistent injury concerns. Those don’t seem to be affecting Leeds’ desire to sign him, however, with Elland Road now a “possible destination”.
They’re said to be “very serious” about the 32-year-old and are expected to make a bid soon, although Sunderland and Burnley could also make a move – and it’s suggested that Carlos himself would prefer a move to Turf Moor.
The 3AM Verdict: We can’t claim to be in the know about the reliability of Turkish outlet Fotospor, whose reporting forms the backbone of this story, but Carlos is on the market and newly-promoted sides could easily be tempted by his experience in the Premier League, even if he is a fitness risk. One to keep half an eye on.