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    Football gossip: Al-Hilal ultimatum for Manchester United captain Fernandes – Wednesday’s gossip

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    Al-Hilal move for Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, Manchester City join the race for Rayan Cherki and Leroy Sane could return to the Premier League.

    Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal have offered a deal for Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, 30, and told the Portugal midfielder he has 72 hours to make a decision. (Mail), external

    Manchester City want Lyon’s 21-year-old French midfielder Rayan Cherki, who has been linked with Liverpool and Chelsea. (Telegraph – subscription), external

    Everton have joined Leeds United in wanting Newcastle‘s 33-year-old England striker Callum Wilson, who is out of contract next month. (Sun), external

    Tottenham have been offered the chance to sign 29-year-old Bayern Munich and Germany winger Leroy Sane, who will become a free agent at the end of next month (Sky Sports), external

    Liverpool manager Arne Slot wants to keep 26-year-old Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo amid interest from Bayern Munich. (Mirror), external

    Aston Villa look set to sign Feyenoord’s 18-year-old Dutch striker Zepiqueno Redmond on a free transfer this summer. (Sky Sports), external

    Arsenal have held talks with Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres’ agent in Lisbon and made a £59m offer to sign the Sweden international. (Correio da Manha – in Portuguese), external

    Manchester United have agreed the framework of a deal for Ipswich Town‘s Liam Delap and are waiting for the English striker to decide on his next move. (ESPN), external

    Manchester United are the leading contenders to sign 16-year-old Southampton defender Harley Emsden-James but face competition from Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal. (Mail), external

    Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 40, is expected to leave Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr and sign for a new club to play in the Club World Cup, which starts on 15 June in the US. (Telegraph – subscription), external

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