Arsenal's £40M Bid for Calafiori Rejected by Bologna

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July 04, 2024 · 1 min read

Arsenal's £40M Bid for Calafiori Rejected by Bologna
FootBall | July 04, 2024
Arsenal's bid for Riccardo Calafiori rejected. (Image: FOOTBALLTALK)

Arsenal’s Bid for Riccardo Calafiori Rejected

Arsenal’s  made a £40 million bid for Italian defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna, but it was rejected. Bologna is insisting on at least £42 million for the 22-year-old player.

Manchester United’s Consideration of Offers for Bruno Fernandes

Manchester United is considering significant offers for Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes. However, it is expected that Fernandes will extend his contract with the club and stay.

Real Madrid’s Interest in William Saliba

Real Madrid is reportedly targeting Arsenal’s French defender William Saliba, who is 23 years old. However, no specific details about a potential transfer have been provided in the search results.

Other Transfer News

  • Napoli’s striker Victor Osimhen intends to participate in pre-season training despite interest from Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal.
  • West Ham is contemplating a new offer for Nice’s defender Jean-Clair Todibo after their initial £25 million bid was turned down.
  • Barcelona is negotiating to meet RB Leipzig’s £51 million release clause for Spain forward Dani Olmo.
  • Clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey are interested in Brazilian winger Willian, who declined a new contract offer from Fulham.
  • Ethan Mbappe, brother of Kylian Mbappe, is set to sign a long-term deal at Lille with Paris St-Germain.
  • Manchester United is keen to bring back Tottenham’s Spain defender Sergio Reguilon, who was on loan at Old Trafford last season.
  • Everton is considering a £7 million move for Hellas Verona’s Cameroon defender Jackson Tchatchoua.
  • Atalanta is poised to finalize the loan signing of Italy midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo from Galatasaray with an obligation to purchase.

Please note that the information provided is based on the search results and may not reflect the most up-to-date developments in the transfer market.