In today's Premier League rumors, Al-Nassr is preparing another offer for Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma, Ollie Watkins wants to move to Arsenal as he is a Gunners supporter and former Liverpool man Jordan Henderson to join Monaco from Ajax.
Aston Villa want Marcus Rashford, Newcastle will return for Bryan Mbeumo, Manchester City target Nico Gonzalez, and Kaoru Mitoma is in demand.
According to L’Équipe, Al-Nassr have submitted a €60m offer to sign Brighton winger Kaoru Mitoma (27). The Seagulls have rejected the offer submitted by the Saudi Arabian club as they seek to
It wouldn’t be a transfer window in the modern-era without the Saudi Arabian clubs getting involved and it looks like Al-Nassr could be at
Al-Nassr have ceased their pursuit of Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma after the Seagulls rejected their bids. Brighton rejected a £54.42M bid from the Saudi Pro-League club and anticipated a follow-up offer.
After Brighton rejected Al-Nassr's bid for Kaoru Mitoma, we want you to tell us what figure it would take for Albion to sell the Japan winger. How much is he worth? Can they afford to let him go?
Brighton reject £54m (€65m) bid for Kaoru Mitoma from Al Nassr; it is understood the Japan international is not for sale; Saudi Arabian club eyeing up another move for a Premier League player after ag
AL-NASSR have approached Brighton over the £54million signing of Kaoru Mitoma. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian side are already braced to bring in Jhon Duran after agreeing a £65million
As reported by Andy Naylor of The Athletic, Brighton & Hove Albion have rejected a £61m (€73m) bid for Kauru Mitoma from Saudi Arabian club Al Nasrr.The bid – which would have seen Mitoma become
We asked for your views on the news that Brighton had rejected a bid from Al-Nassr for Kaoru Mitoma and what it would take for Albion to sell the winger.Here are some of your comments:Peter: He is far too valuable to us to sell him even for £90m which some are saying is the improved offer.
Kaoru Mitoma's potential move to Al Nassr will not take place after Brighton made it clear they would not sell the player at any price according to BBC's Simon Stone. The Seagulls had rejected a bid worth around £54m on Thursday, and there were reports suggesting the Saudi Pro League side were set for a second, larger bid.