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Transfer Centre LIVE: Liverpool Eyes Minteh & Rogers Bidding War

LONDON / MANCHESTER / LIVERPOOL – Sport 4 Ever: The spring transfer window heat is rising. As we head into the final stretch of the 2025-26 season, the Transfer Centre LIVE is buzzing with major updates, from Liverpool’s post-Salah planning to a four-way heavyweight battle for one of the Premier League’s breakout stars.

Liverpool’s Search for the Next King: Yankuba Minteh Targeted

With Mohamed Salah’s departure at the end of the season officially confirmed, Liverpool has begun the unenviable task of finding a successor. According to recent reports, the Reds have added Brighton winger Yankuba Minteh to their shortlist.

Arne Slot is no stranger to Minteh’s talents, having coached the Gambian international during their time together at Feyenoord. Brighton, however, is expected to play hardball, reportedly looking to double the £33m they paid Newcastle for his services in 2024. Other names on Liverpool’s radar include:

  • Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig)

  • Francisco Conceicao (Juventus)

  • Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim)

The Morgan Rogers Sweepstakes: A £100m Tug-of-War?

Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers has completed his transformation from a promising youth prospect to a full-fledged England international. His meteoric rise hasn’t gone unnoticed by Europe’s elite. Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain are all reportedly considering a massive summer move for the 23-year-old.

Despite signing a deal until 2031, Villa’s strong position in fourth place and their Europa League success mean Rogers will command a premium fee, potentially mirroring the £100m Jack Grealish deal. While Unai Emery has given him the freedom to roam, experts warn that moving to a more “rigid” system—like the one he experienced under Thomas Tuchel with England—could stifle his unique maverick-like brilliance.

Manchester United: Carrick Ready for Pressure, Bruno “At Home”

At Old Trafford, the managerial merry-go-round continues. Michael Carrick has expressed confidence in his ability to handle the pressure of being Manchester United’s head coach as the club nears a final decision on its leadership. Carrick insists that the intense scrutiny of Old Trafford is “normal” to him after his years of service.

On the pitch, captain Bruno Fernandes has reaffirmed his loyalty. Amidst constant rumors regarding his future, Fernandes stated he feels “at home” in Manchester. With 16 Premier League assists this season, the Portuguese star remains the heartbeat of a side closing in on Champions League qualification.

Quick Hits from the Transfer Centre

  • Manchester City: Third-choice goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli has signed a one-year extension, keeping him at the Etihad until 2027. Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola claims he is still “in the dark” about Bernardo Silva’s rumored departure this summer.

  • Tottenham: Roberto De Zerbi has emphasized that his “passion” will restore Spurs’ DNA as the club fights to steer clear of the relegation zone.

  • Everton: David Moyes confirms no decision has been made on making Jack Grealish’s loan permanent, as the winger recovers from a serious foot operation.

  • Brighton: Fabian Hurzeler has downplayed links to Bayer Leverkusen, stating it would “take a lot” to lure him away from the project he’s building with the Seagulls.

FAQ: Transfer Spotlight

Who is Liverpool’s top target to replace Mohamed Salah?
Yankuba Minteh (Brighton) is currently a high-priority target, alongside Yan Diomande and Francisco Conceicao.

How much would Morgan Rogers cost?
Given his contract until 2031 and his importance to Aston Villa, he is expected to be valued similarly to Jack Grealish, around £100m.

Is Bernardo Silva leaving Manchester City?
While assistant Pep Lijnders suggested his story is coming to an end, Pep Guardiola insists the player hasn’t officially informed him of a decision yet.

What is the latest on Jack Grealish at Everton?
His season is over due to a foot injury, and while he is happy at Everton, a permanent transfer decision won’t be made until his recovery progresses.

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