Saturday’s gossip: Newcastle want Nunez, Reds in Isak hope

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Manchester United are interested in Brighton’s goalkeeper, Liverpool and Newcastle want to play their strikers, and Leipzig wants to pursue two Leipzig players.
Liverpool and Uruguay international Darwin Nunez, 25, are both interested in leaving Anfield, according to Nottingham Forest and Newcastle. (Teamtalk)
Alexander Isak, 25, is a striker for Newcastle United and Sweden, which is becoming more popular. (Givemesport)
Bayern Munich are preparing to make a bid for 22-year-old Bart Verbruggen, a £60 million player from the Netherlands and Brighton. (Telegraph requires a subscription)
As a crucial component of his planned summer squad overhaul, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is focusing on 25-year-old Sporting and Portugal winger Francisco Trincao. (Talksport)
Joan Garcia, a 23-year-old Spaniard, is wanted by Manchester United, Arsenal, Paris St-Germain, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid, and Atletico Madrid. (AS) in Spanish
Garcia, who is not yet capped, is willing to step up to the position of second-guess David Raya. (Athletic requires a subscription)
Benjamin Sesko, 21, a striker from Leipzig, is wanted by Arsenal, Manchester United, AC Milan, and class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″> Bayern Munich, but the Slovenian is opposed to a move to the Premier League. (German) (Bild)
As Manchester United are interested in Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons, 21, another Leipzig star may be in the running for a job at Old Trafford. (Teamtalk)
Chelsea and England winger Noni Madueke, 23, are the favorites to sign for Aston Villa. (Givemesport)
Roma and Serbia goalkeeper Mile Svilar, 25, is one of the clubs considering a move. Chelsea and Manchester City are also interested in doing so. (Caught Offside)
The strongest sign yet that Newcastle are planning to leave St James’ Park is the release of a promotional video of a new 65, 000-capacity stadium. (Guardian)
One of the candidates for the position of chief executive at Newcastle United is Collette Roche, the head of Manchester United‘s operations. (Telegraph requires a subscription)
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