Transfer rumour roundup: Man Utd chase Como star as Rashford replacement; Arsenal plot bargain Brandt deal
Wednesday's whispers feature Manchester United 's search for a Marcus Rashford replacement and Arsenal 's interest in Julian Brandt. Here are all of today's biggest transfer rumours .
There appears to be no road back for Marcus Rashford at Manchester United . Neither player or club are keen to make amends, with the search on for a replacement. A new name on the shortlist is Jesus Rodriguez , with the Red Devils, Arsenal and Chelsea all watching the Como winger.
The 20-year-old has seven Serie A assists since signing from Real Betis last summer, raising his profile - and transfer interest. Journalist Ekrem Konur claims it would cost United a fee of €55m to sign the Spaniard.
Another Spanish starlet linked with Old Trafford is Alejandro Balde . However, Fabrizio Romano reports that there have been no talks between Barcelona and the Premier League side over a potential deal. Balde reportedly features on a list of potential Luke Shaw successors.
Across town, Manchester City are set for disappointment in the race for Feyenoord defender Givairo Read . Club insider Christian Falk has said that Bayern Munich are 'hopeful' of winning the race in what is expected to be a full-back frenzy this summer. Liverpool have also been linked.
With spending set to be restricted without a big sale this summer, Arsenal are on the lookout for bargain deals. Julian Brandt, set to leave Borussia Dortmund as a free agent, has emerged as a target, say the Metro.
There's a Premier League tug-of-war emerging for Cesare Casadei , with West Ham and Everton competing for the ex-Chelsea prospect. Undeterred by past inadequate Italian acquisitions that include Moise Kean, Simeone Zaza and Gianluca Scamacca, the two clubs are battling for the now-Torino midfielder.
Elsewhere, Juventus are ready for their date with Destiny. Destiny Udogie , to be precise. The left-back is another who could be on the move, as one of several Spurs stars that clubs are circling as the North Londoners head towards a disastrous relegation. Calciomercato claim Juventus are ready to pounce if a struggling Spurs side slip through the Premier League's trap door.