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Daily transfer news and rumours roundup - 11th May 2017

 

Lukaku is wanted by Jose Mourinho

Hello and welcome to Sportskeeda’s daily transfer news and rumours roundup for 11th May 2017. Today’s top stories feature Manchester United, Arsenal, Manchester City and more. Expect some big deals to happen when the transfer window opens on 1st July in England. On that note, let’s head right in. 


Lukaku tops Mourinho’s wishlist

According to a report from The Guardian, Jose Mourinho has made Everton’s Romelu Lukaku his top transfer target this summer. United are in the hunt for a new centre-forward and Lukaku fits Mourinho’s criteria perfectly.

The Belgian has openly admitted his desire to move to a club in the Champions League and his switch to United hinges on the club qualifying for the European competition. The striker currently tops the Premier League’s scoring charts and will be available for a fee close to £70m. 
 


Arsenal want Lemar

MONACO - MAY 03:  Thomas Lemar of Monaco  during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final first leg match between AS Monaco v Juventus at Stade Louis II on May 3, 2017 in Monaco, Monaco.  (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Arsenal are in for Thomas Lemar

Arsenal are in the hunt to sign Monaco’s Thomas Lemar according to the Daily Mirror. The Gunners have reportedly made the player their number one target with Arsene Wenger a huge admirer of the Monaco winger.

Riyad Mahrez is another name being thrown around. Expect the Gunners to try to attract more talent their way in a bid to keep their star players and add to their roster. 
 


 

Manchester United to submit bid for Eric Dier soon

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Eric Dier of Tottenham Hotspur is tackled by Aaron Ramsey of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal at White Hart Lane on April 30, 2017 in London, England.  (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Dier could swap London for Manchester soon

As reported earlier, Manchester United have been looking at Eric Dier to reinforce their midfield and backline. The player’s versatility is what has sparked Jose Mourinho’s interest and United are set to test Tottenham’s resolve with a £40 million bid soon.

Dier signed a new deal at Spurs last September but the Red Devils feel that their bid will interest the player and it begs the question of whether players would leave Tottenham for United given their current position in the league. 
 


 

Manchester clubs battle it out for Semedo

FARO, PORTUGAL - JULY 14: Benfica's defender Nelson Semedo during the Pre Season match between SL Benfica and Vitoria Setubal at Estadio do Algarve on July 14, 2016 in Faro, Portugal.  (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
Nelson Semedo has attracted a lot of interest from big European teams

Benfica’s right back Nelson Semedo has reportedly caught the eye of both Manchester clubs ahead of this summer's transfer window. According to Portuguese outlet O Jogo Semedo is wanted by Bayern Munich, Inter and Barcelona as well. So it remains to be seen which club makes a move for the right-back first.

Benfica will surely bide their time and look for the right fee for their right-back. United and City are in the market for wing-backs, much like Barcelona after their struggles in that position this season. 
 


Juventus in for AS Monaco’s Fabinho

MONACO - MAY 03:  Fabinho of AS Monaco tackles Dani Alves of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League Semi Final first leg match between AS Monaco v Juventus at Stade Louis II on May 3, 2017 in Monaco, Monaco.  (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Fabinho has been phenomenal for Monaco this season

This one comes from Italian transfer rumour specialist Gianluca Di Marzio who says that Juventus are looking at reinforcements in midfield this summer and are considering a bid for AS Monaco’s Fabinho. Juventus are reportedly keeping tabs on his situation at the Stade Louis II but have identified Corentin Tolisso of Lyon as a potential back-up should they fail to land Fabinho.

Juventus will wait until after the Champions League final to make any bid despite European markets opening on June 1st. 

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