Premier League Transfer News Arsenal Eyes Guehi City Remains OptimisticPremier League Transfer News Arsenal Eyes Guehi City Remains Optimistic

Arsenal Football Club is preparing to enter the competition for the signature of 25-year-old Marc Guehi, a defender currently with Crystal Palace. Reports indicate that the Gunners are keen to bolster their defensive lineup.

In contrast, Manchester City is reportedly confident that they will secure Guehi’s services in the coming days, with the club aiming to outmaneuver rivals, including Liverpool, in this pursuit.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur has successfully agreed on personal terms with 19-year-old Brazilian left-back Souza, who currently plays for Santos, ahead of a possible move to the Premier League.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have made it clear that they intend to retain 18-year-old England youth international Mateus Mane this month, asserting that he is not available for transfer at any price.

Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush, 26, has no intention of departing from Manchester City in January. Instead, he plans to fight for his place within the squad.

Real Madrid is intensifying its interest in Borussia Dortmund’s 26-year-old center-back Nico Schlotterbeck. This interest comes as France’s Dayot Upamecano, aged 27, is anticipated to sign a contract extension with Bayern Munich.

Manchester City is also exploring the option of signing 21-year-old right-back Michael Kayode from Brentford, who represents Italy at the Under-21 level.

In another development, Real Madrid is reportedly willing to part ways with Antonio Rudiger in January for a fee of 10 million euros (£9 million). Both Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly interested in acquiring the 32-year-old German center-back, whose contract at the Bernabeu is set to expire this summer.

Additionally, Danilho Doekhi, a 27-year-old Dutch center-back from Union Berlin, has expressed a strong desire to join Leeds United under the management of Daniel Farke.

Aston Villa has reached an agreement for a £10 million transfer of 16-year-old Metz and Luxembourg forward Brian Madjo.

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