Aston Villa ace targeted by Arsenal & Spurs as Man Utd target gives opinion on Premier League return

Our verdict on the latest Premier League transfer rumours – with news from Aston Villa, Arsenal, Spurs, Manchester United and Liverpool.

Welcome to Tuesday’s round-up of the biggest and boldest Premier League transfer rumours currently doing the media rounds – and we’ll open up today’s offering with news of a potential bidding war between North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.

The target of the two-way transfer scrap would be Aston Villa midfielder Jacob Ramsey, who could be on his way with the club “reluctantly” willing to cash in on the home-grown academy product in 2025 – at least, according to TeamTalk.

Citing a report which first appeared in The Daily Mail, the article suggests that Villa are prepared to sell him in order to pocket the proceeds for profit and sustainability purposes. With two years left on his contract, Villa may end up considering bids next year to avoid the risk of losing him for a reduced price or even for free down the line. No price tag is mentioned, although reports from this summer linked both Spurs and Arsenal with bids of anything from £30m up to £50m.

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There doesn’t seem to be any new information on the clubs that might be interested, which means that the links to Arsenal and Spurs could be out of date by the time Villa actually get round to selling. In any case, we doubt Villa would sanction a sale in January unless the bid was especially big, as they wouldn’t really get the full benefit of selling an academy player until they started spending again, which will likely be next summer. This will be a slow-burner.

Man Utd target gives verdict on potential move

It’s not often that the players transfer rumours are centred on actually provide their own opinions to the media, but England and Lille midfielder Angel Gomes has bucked that trend by offering up his verdict on a potential move back to the Premier League, as Caught Offside report.

Apparently playing in the Premier League is “not the be-all and end-all” but it would “be difficult to say no” – a sentence which will likely be music to the ears of former club Manchester United, who have been heavily linked with a bid to bring him back to Old Trafford. Gomes is entering the last year of his contract with the Ligue 1 club, although it’s not clear whether United might make a move in January.

Gomes never seemed very likely to turn down a move to Manchester United, this just confirms it. The only debate now is whether other sides enter the race for his signature and whether he will leave in January or on a free transfer next summer. Lille hanging on to him seems deeply improbably at this stage.

Real’s Liverpool raid gets complicated

Liverpool: Trent Alexander-Arnold - what is his best position? - BBC Sport

Finally, we have another update in the rapidly-growing saga surrounding Real Madrid’s apparent pursuit of Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold, provided to us courtesy of Sport Witness who have picked up on some rumblings in the Spanish media.

Apparently there has been some discussion over whether Real might make a move for the England wing-back in January rather than waiting until he’s available on a Bosman at the end of the summer, not least because of a serious injury sustained by Dani Carvajal over the weekend. That’s sped plans up, with their “main target” now one they’re looking at this winter. Liverpool fans may not need to panic, however, because Mundo Deportivo’s report reckons that it would be a “complicated” move to pull off.

The only way Liverpool sell Alexander-Arnold in January is if they would make a fortune they’d otherwise miss out and they don’t believe they’re in serious contention for silverware – and with growing confidence that they will get a new contract sorted, we suspect that this is a story that won’t go anywhere, at least in January.

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