It feels like a pivotal few months for Tottenham as they aim to head it back in the right direction after a disappointing few years.
Spurs have been involved in back-to-back relegation battles, finishing 17th two seasons on the bounce in the Premier League.
Tottenham Fail With Move After Talks
According to Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg, Sebastian Kehl will not join Tottenham after holding concrete talks with the club.
Kehl was Tottenham’s leading candidate for a newly created director role, with discussions ongoing over the last few months, but he has now rejected a move to Spurs.
Newcastle United are now eyeing a double signing after reaching a ‘full agreement’ with their next summer arrival. The Magpies have work to do this summer after a disappointing campaign that saw them finish firmly in the bottom half.
Eddie Howe knows that, even after so much positive work, he is not going to be granted another disappointing campaign to that extent next season, but new signings are needed for the Magpies to turn things around, and especially after Anthony Gordon was sold to Barcelona off the bat.
As ever, though, Newcastle have to be smart with their spending to keep in line with Financial Fair Play, and that means signing some ready-made players, yes, but also players with big potential yet to be reached.
Newcastle strike deal with goalkeeper
Newcastle have completed their first signing of the summer by bringing in Reims goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen. The 20-year-old France Under-21s international impressed with Reims last season, serving as their starting goalkeeper and making 34 Ligue 2 appearances as they finished sixth, and with the fourth-best defensive record in the league.
The young stopper is over 6ft 5ins tall and will be signed as a prospect with the hope he can supplant Nick Pope at some point in the not too distant future.
Magpies in search of another deal
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Newcastle may be shopping for the future in Jaouen, but they are also looking at players who can make an immediate impact, and Osasuna attacker Victor Muñoz certainly fits into that category.
The winger has impressed with the Spanish side this season, scoring seven and assisting five across all competitions, with the Pamplona side narrowly dodging relegation in LaLiga. The 22-year-old even won a call-up to the star-studded Spain World Cup squad, and that could complicate a transfer this summer, or at least the timing of it.
A report from the Northern Echo claims Newcastle are trying to make a breakthrough in negotiations before the Spain World Cup squad effectively shuts off all communications, although most players are already likely to have told their agents to stop business communications at this point. La Roja are just a few days from kicking off their World Cup campaign, and it’s a World Cup they have a serious chance of winning.
To further complicate things, Real Madrid hold a buy-back clause in Muñoz’s deal, having sold him to Osasuna, and if they do not take up the option of re-signing him, they will likely pocket a significant chunk of cash instead.
Osasuna are likely to demand the full release clause for their young World Cup star, which is worth £34.5million.
After seeking respite from the turmoil he left behind at Manchester United with a season-long loan to Barcelona last season, Marcus Rashford now finds himself back in square one. What initially looked like the perfect chance to get his career back on track has instead proved to be little more than a temporary fix – a lick of paint over deeper cracks – after La Blaugrana opted against paying the £30 million fee to make the move permanent.
First, the 28-year-old will be hoping to make his mark for England as they aim to bring football home for the first time in 60 years at this summer’s World Cup. But before he knows it, Rashford will be back at Old Trafford, once again at a crossroads for his career, weighing up his next move. Fortunately for him, he won’t be short of suitors lining up for him, it seems.
With so many question marks still hanging over his future, Oddschecker have compiled a list of 18 clubs who could be willing to take a punt on the Carrington academy graduate this summer – and there are some genuinely intriguing destinations in the mix.
Marcus Rashford’s Next Club Betting Odds
18. Liverpool – 40/1
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Liverpool need a winger. They need one so desperately, in fact, they’ve even been linked with a move to bring Darwin Nunez back to the club, and with Andoni Iraola favouring fast buildup play, what’s to say Rashford couldn’t be a success at Anfield?
17. Manchester City – 40/1
Unlike the aforementioned Liverpool, Man City are blessed with decent wide options, with Jeremy Doku and Antoine Semenyo their current starters. Adding Rashford for what would feel like the sake of it would be yet another example of the Cityzens boasting an embarrassment of riches.
16. Any MLS Club – 33/1
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The MLS is something of a retirement home for the once-good Premier League footballer who doesn’t want to hang up their boots just yet. Well, that was until Lionel Messi made the switch to Inter Miami, and if they come knocking on Rashford’s door, he might be reluctant to say no, even if it would be accepting that his time at the top would be more than less over.
15. AC Milan – 33/1
Fellow Englishmen Fikayo Tomori and Ruben Loftus-Cheek play for AC Milan, making Rashford’s potential switch to the iconic San Siro fairly straightforward in terms of settling into the Italian way. That job offer would come with a redemption story for both parties, too.
Both men are now battling it out for the left-wing position for club and country – but there’s a clear winner.
14. Chelsea – 25/1
Chelsea’s new owners can’t seem to stop buying wingers like they are going out of fashion. Alejandro Garnacho and Mykhailo Mudryk are just two examples of the club failing to bring in any decent ones, though, and signing Rashford comes with its own risks that the Blues’ free-spending hierarchy should probably avoid.
13. Real Madrid – 20/1
Should Rashford get the opportunity to sign for Barca’s direct rivals, then he would stage a reunion with Jose Mourinho. The risk is that, if the 27-year-old doesn’t meet the ever-so-lofty expectations of the Real Madrid fans, then the media in Spain’s capital are 10 times as brutal as they are in Catalonia, and it could ruin his confidence (just ask Jonathan Woodgate, or even Gareth Bale, despite the latter doing great things).
12. Arsenal – 20/1
Arsenal have long admired Rashford, and with Leandro Trossard heavily rumoured to leave the Gunners this summer, there is a vacancy for the England man to show north London what he’s got.
11. Any Saudi Pro League team – 20/1
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The MLS, but richer. Rashford is surely too young to consider ditching European football just yet – but sometimes, money speaks louder than the heart could ever.
10. Atletico Madrid – 16/1
Rashford’s energetic performances hardly match Diego Simeone’s dark art ways of tournament football. What’s more, the one criticism he received more than any whilst in La Liga last season was that he was wasteful with his chances, despite managing eight goals and seven assists, mostly from the bench. With fewer opportunities at Atletico Madrid, this isn’t a match made in heaven at all.
9. Fenerbahce – 16/1
Turkish football is still a long way from matching the standards of Europe’s top five leagues, but with Fenerbahce and Galatasaray’s spending power in recent years, they can at least hope of that changing. Rashford would be a huge name in Istanbul, one that has commercial and performance value for Mourinho’s former side.
Pre-Aston Villa loan move, Marcus Rashford was on Barcelona’s radar – but three of Hansi Flick’s squad were against the signing.
8. Juventus – 16/1
Juventus, like Milan, have spent the last few years rebuilding. Rashford could be a marquee signing for a side that needs some energy out wide, and the Carrington Academy graduate could form an underrated frontline alongside Dusan Vlahovic and Kenan Yildiz.
7. Paris Saint-Germain – 16/1
Rashford has three goals and three assists in seven appearances versus Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League in his career. If you can’t beat him, sign him – is that what they say?
6. Newcastle – 12/1
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Anthony Gordon was snapped up by Barcelona, so if Rashford decided to go the other way, it could make for an exciting competition between the two England internationals. Which club made the right decision would be an interesting question to ask in a couple of seasons’ time.
5. Tottenham – 10/1
Tottenham are going to look like a completely different team next season. So many players will return from long-term injuries to play under Roberto De Zerbi – one of the best managers in the Premier League right now. Becoming the main character in a resurgence would be some way to help your reputation flourish again.
4. Aston Villa – 10/1
After taking a chance on Jadon Sancho – which failed spectacularly – it wouldn’t be like a club as well run as Aston Villa to go back in for seconds. But the current odds of just 10/1 suggest there is something there to monitor, and with the West Midlands side struggling with financial constraints, they might get a cut-throat deal for Rashford.
3. Bayern Munich – 5/2
Bayern Munich already have a super team at their fingertips. Rashford would be nothing more than a benchwarmer to Luis Diaz, you’d think. But in the same way Eric Dier was, perhaps he could be a good way to keep Harry Kane happy in Bavaria.
2. Barcelona – 4/1
Barcelona have ruled out paying the £30 million to make Rashford’s move permanent, but that’s not to say the Catalan giants won’t return for a loan agreement. That, according to several reports, is still on the cards, which would take the 28-year-old to his Man United contract expiry in June 2028.
1. Manchester United – 11/4
Whether it’s down to Michael Carrick seeing potential in him, or just the fact nobody wants to take a chance, Rashford’s most likely destination for next season is back at Old Trafford. The chances of him renewing his contract and staying beyond that point, however, are very slim.
Tottenham may already know their ideal replacement for Guglielmo Vicario should the Italian return home this summer. The Spurs stopper has already been heavily linked with a number of Italian clubs, with Inter Milan said to hold the most serious interest in his services.
But while some players will be expended in the name of upgrades, others could be lured away, leaving gaps for De Zerbi and the club’s recruitment staff to fill ahead of the new season.
Kinsky may not have done enough to replace Vicario
Vicario has been a steady performer for Tottenham, and with the club having endured a difficult couple of years, he is one of the obvious candidates to move on to join a club that is ready to compete for titles.
Reports suggest the Italian is of interest to Inter and other clubs, and he is likely to jump at such an opportunity despite clearly holding Spurs close to his heart, given the scenes of celebration we saw on the touchline during the finale of the relegation escape.
The question if Vicario does leave is whether Spurs replace him with a bona fide number one or look to give Antonin Kinsky an opportunity while bringing in strong competition. And we know De Zerbi liked what he saw from Kinsky during the final run-in in the absence of the injured Vicario.
The 23-year-old stopper produced a number of top-class saves to bail out Spurs during the run-in, but it doesn’t look as though De Zerbi has seen enough to fully rely on him as the club’s number one.
Vicario replacement identified by Tottenham
Tottenham now look likely to turn to PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier to replace Vicario should the Italian leave. According to l’Equipe, Spurs have already made an approach to see whether the 24-year-old will be allowed to leave this summer, matching a similar approach from Turkish club Besiktas.
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Chevalier, who was described as ‘top class’ by RisingStarXI on X, made 17 league appearances for PSG, starting the season as the club’s number one following the departure of Gianluigi Donnarumma to Manchester City. But he was dropped by Luis Enrique and spent the rest of the season as the back-up to Matvey Safonov.
That likely cost Chevalier a spot in France’s World Cup squad this summer, but it’s clear he has not impressed Luis Enrique enough to be the starter for arguably the world’s best team. PSG are likely to invest in the position this summer, opening the door to a Chevalier exit, and Tottenham could benefit by adding a likely cost-effective goalkeeper with plenty of upside, given he is still only 24 years of age.