Tag: Transfer speculation

Manchester United Linked to McTominay Return as Napoli Admit Transfer Risk

Scott McTominay
February 2026

Italian reports claim McTominay is open to returning to the Premier League and United are “leading the way” among interested clubs, despite his strong output and long contract in Naples. Napoli’s executive publicly acknowledges the financial reality for Serie A clubs if huge offers arrive and the player wants the move, framing it as difficult to resist even if Napoli prefer to keep him.

Ronaldo Told a Manchester United Return Is Not Happening

Cristiano Ronaldo
February 2026

Ronaldo is still generating transfer noise, but a third spell at Manchester United is being ruled out while he weighs options despite being under contract at Al-Nassr until 2027. Reports frame his frustration around perceived PIF transfer-funding priorities and his response has included sitting out three games. He is back training and expected to return for the next fixture, but uncertainty around summer plans remains.

Flamengo President Plays Down Vinícius Return Talk

Vinícius Júnior
February 2026

Flamengo’s president outlined a cautious stance on re-signing Vinícius as speculation builds around his Madrid future. The forward’s deal is described as nearing its final year, with past reports of friction and delayed renewal talks. The piece says Vinícius is more open to renewing after Alonso’s departure, while Arbeloa publicly distanced himself from contract matters. Flamengo’s sporting director joked about a free return if the contract runs down, but the president position is framed as non-committal for now.

Manchester United Urged to Reignite Jude Bellingham Pursuit

Jude Bellingham
January 2026

A former United defender says the club should try again for Bellingham to signal ambition and rebuild toward title contention.
United previously courted him heavily as a teenager, including Carrington visits and presentations from club icons, but he chose Dortmund. With Bellingham now facing criticism for inconsistency at Madrid under Alonso and then Arbeloa, Wes Brown argues he can handle pressure and would elevate United, likening his responsibility-taking to Bruno Fernandes.

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