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Newcastle Wants Angel Gomes as Their Top Target – Thursday’s Talk

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Recent sources say that Newcastle United’s top trade target is Angel Gomes, an English midfielder who plays for Lille. Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, and Borussia Dortmund are also interested in the 24-year-old player. Newcastle is allegedly interested in signing Gomes to improve their middle options.

Galatasaray, a huge Turkish club, is getting ready to make an offer for Emerson Palmieri, an Italian defender. The 30-year-old, who plays for West Ham right now, could be going to Turkey to help Galatasaray improve their defense.

Wesley Fofana, a 23-year-old French defender for Chelsea, said he thought about moving to his hometown team Marseille this summer. Even though he stayed at Chelsea, people are still guessing what will happen with him.

Chris Rigg, a 17-year-old defender for Sunderland, has caught the attention of top Premier League teams like Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool. All of these clubs are said to be keeping an eye on the young player’s progress.

The Football Association has been looking at possible candidates for England’s next regular manager, even though Lee Carsley did a good job as temporary manager. Gareth Southgate, the former boss of England, has said that his next job might not be in football at all.

Fifa is also thinking about making the Women’s World Cup the same size as the Men’s World Cup by adding 48 teams starting in 2031.

Chelsea and Tottenham are also keeping a close eye on Patrick Dorgu, a Danish defender for Lecce who is worth about €40 million. In the same way, Newcastle, Tottenham, and Arsenal are all interested in Jonathan David, a Canadian scorer for Lille. Juventus is also interested.

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Finally, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham are all interested in Vanderson, a Brazilian defender who plays for Monaco. Players from other teams want to sign him because of how well he has played.

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