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Aston Villa Prepare Bid to Sign Ilaix Moriba, Unai Emery Loves Him

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Aston Villa are preparing a bid to sign Celta Vigo star Ilaix Moriba this summer to bolster their midfield, according to Sports Boom.

The Villans have secured their place in the Champions League next season following their 4-2 win over Liverpool in the Premier League last week, while they are also currently preparing to compete against Freiburg in the Europa League final, as they look to end a 44-year trophy drought.

Emery has identified the midfield area as one that he wants reinforcements in heading into the new campaign, and a priority target has now been identified despite the window not yet being open.

Aston Villa Frontrunners to Sign Moriba

Ilaix Moriba

Moriba, who has been described as ‘the next Paul Pogba’, came through the famed La Masia academy at Barcelona but has struggled to nail down a place at several clubs, with spells at RB Leipzig, Valencia and Getafe, before joining Celta permanently last summer.

The 23-year-old has excelled for the La Liga side this season across 46 appearances in all competitions, and his performances have now attracted the interest of a number of clubs, including Aston Villa and Brighton in the Premier League.

Celta’s financial situation means that they are open to a sale this summer for a fee of around £26m, and Villa are understood to be leading the race for the Guinea international.

Emery is noted to be a huge admirer of the midfielder’s qualities, and believes he could step into the side and help them to control the rhythm of games more, having been a fan for a long period of time.

Villa are said to be preparing an offer worth around £17.3m plus add-ons to convince Celta to sell up, but they are likely to demand more as they will owe 10% of any fee they receive to Barcelona. Moriba is currently under contract until 2029.

Moriba Arrival Could Be Shrewd Business

Unai Emery

Emery has been an unequivocal success at Aston Villa since replacing Steven Gerrard, and one of the reasons for that has been his and the club’s excellent recruitment strategies.

The Spaniard’s ability to identify players that fit his system perfectly, and then maximise their talent and quality once they arrive, has been second to none, and that suggests that the signing of Moriba could be a brilliant bit of business to prepare for next season.

His quality on the ball is excellent, and he has the physique and engine to shine in English football too. At under £30m, it would be an absolute steal.


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Man Utd Pull Out of Move to Sign Elliot Anderson

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Manchester United have pulled out of a potential move to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson following a big U-turn, according to the Mirror.

Man United have made strengthening their central midfield the priority this summer, with one report suggesting they could look to bring in three new players for the position, if Manuel Ugarte joins Casemiro in leaving the club.

The Red Devils want to bring in a top-class replacement for the Brazilian, while two lower-cost options could arrive at Old Trafford in the coming months to boost a squad that will be playing Champions League football for the first time since the 2023-24 campaign.

United had identified Anderson as their number one target for the midfield position, according to GIVEMESPORT sources, following an outstanding season for Forest which has culminated in him becoming a regular England starter ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America.

The chances of the 23-year-old still being at the City Ground appear to be diminishing as his stock continues to rise, although it is also looking like he won’t be wearing a red shirt at Old Trafford next term either.

Man United ‘Concede Defeat’ in Elliot Anderson Transfer Battle

Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson applauds fans

According to the Mirror, Manchester United chiefs are not willing to meet Forest’s £100m valuation of their top summer target, even though he is a player they really want.

The price tag isn’t the only reason for the Red Devils walking away from a move though, with club chiefs believing that the ‘elite’ Three Lions star would prefer to join Manchester City instead of them.

The Premier League runners-up are said to be confident they will land Anderson, despite the fact that Pep Guardiola is set to be replaced by Enzo Maresca at the Etihad Stadium this summer.

The Italian has given the green light to bring the former Newcastle United star to the club as one of his first signings.

Who Could Man United Sign Instead?

Ederson celebrating after scoring for Atalanta

With a deal for Anderson off the table, United now have to look elsewhere to complete their midfield rebuild.

Reports on Wednesday afternoon suggest they have agreed a £38m deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta, with an agreement on personal terms with the Brazilian already reached, according to GMS sources.

Two more players could arrive though, with a report in Italy suggesting that Michael Carrick has told the club to sign Newcastle United star Sandro Tonali too, with the 26-year-old one of the best in his position in the Premier League.

The Italy international won’t come on the cheap though, with the Magpies said to value him at up to €100m (£86m).

The Red Devils will look at another low-cost option too, with three Championship players among those linked.

Southampton’s Shea Charles and Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney have been mentioned, along with the recently-relegated Mateus Fernandes of West Ham United.

The Mirror claim that Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, Brighton and Hove Albion’s Carlos Baleba and Real Madrid duo Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde are also on their shortlist.

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Anthony Gordon’s Wage After Leaving Newcastle For Barcelona Emerges

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The summer transfer saga involving Anthony Gordon is already set to come to an end, after Newcastle United accepted a mega-money offer from Barcelona for the winger.

GIVEMESPORT sources understand a deal has been agreed worth in around £70m, plus a future sell-on clause for the England international, who will jet out to Spain to complete a medical before finalising a deal before the World Cup.

That’s despite major interest from Bayern Munich and Premier League clubs about a move, with Newcastle in a position where they were forced to listen to offers after a poor season in the Premier League meant they missed out on European football entirely.

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According to The Chronicle Live, the Magpies received two rival bids on Wednesday for the 25-year-old’s services – one from Barcelona, and one from Bayern Munich.

But the Bundesliga champions were blown out of the water, and refused to match Barcelona’s bid, which allowed the Catalan club to seal an agreement and get a deal over the line, with a deal worth £69.3m including add-ons.

It’s reported that Gordon has already said goodbye to his teammates, and in a stunning update, he is now set to see his wages doubled to around £300,000-a-week at the Camp Nou.

Gordon was left out of the Newcastle side since the clash with Crystal Palace back in April, with Eddie Howe admitting that they were ‘planning for the future’ with his absence. Now a deal has been agreed, and the club will get the financial injection they were looking for to help them bolster their own squad, while also hoping to keep hold of other stars.

Gordon One of England’s Highest-Paid Players

Anthony Gordon celebrating after scoring for England against Latvia

With Gordon set to earn around £300,000-a-week in Spain as part of his agreement with the club, he is expected to climb the list of England’s highest-paid players as a result.

Currently, the country’s top earner is Ivan Toney, who takes home a whopping £427,670-a-week from Saudi club Al-Ahli. His form has somewhat justified the money, netting an impressive 42 goals in 49 appearances, and earning a spot in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the World Cup.

Behind him is Harry Kane, who earns £419,120-a-week at Bayern Munich, while Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham earns around £350,000-a-week in the Spanish capital. But Gordon would slot into the list just behind him, and alongside the likes of Jack Grealish and Bukayo Saka once he puts pen to paper on his new deal.


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Arsenal Set Gabriel Jesus Transfer Asking Price Amid Interest

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Arsenal have now set their asking price for Gabriel Jesus, with clubs opening talks to secure his signature, according to David Ornstein.

Jesus has struggled to be a regular starter for the Gunners of late, with Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres the favoured strikers for Mikel Arteta.

The Brazilian forward is set to be out of contract in 2027. Arsenal have to cash in soon if they are not going to tie him down to a new deal, or they risk losing him for nothing.

A move for Jesus in the summer transfer window would make sense, considering he’s almost certainly third choice in the pecking order.

Arsenal cashing in on him means they can hopefully make a little bit of money for the reinforcements while also saving plenty on their wage bill.


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Arsenal Set Jesus Asking Price

Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus during Club Brugge v Arsenal

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Arsenal will demand up to £20m for striker Jesus in the summer transfer window.

The report claims that multiple clubs have open talks to secure his signature, with his contract running down.

Jesus, who is believed to earn in the region of £265,000 a week, started just three times in the Premier League during the 2025-2026 season.

A departure in the upcoming window does now feel likely, as it certainly makes sense for all parties involved.

Jesus Could Return to Former Club

Gabriel Jesus in action for Arsenal
Gabriel Jesus in action for Arsenal

It’s unclear which clubs have made enquiries to sign Jesus ahead of the summer transfer window, but a return to Brazil could be on the cards, if not now, then certainly in the future.

Jesus previously stated that one day he would love to return to his home country to play for Palmeiras.

“People have asked, ‘Why don’t you just leave? Why don’t you go to Saudi? Or back home to Brazil?’ One day, I would love for everything to come full circle with Palmeiras, but not today. I feel that I have unfinished business at Arsenal. I don’t want to leave.”

Jesus was speaking back in December, but it will be interesting to see whether his stance has changed on a potential departure after struggling for minutes this season.

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