Weekend rumor mill: Musiala, Isak, Olise, Sesko, Lijnders, Gnabry, Gibbs-White

Transfer Tales: Arsenal’s Striker and Winger Targets, Bayern Munich’s Musiala in Demand, and More Summer Transfer News

Arsenal is looking to strengthen their squad by adding a striker and a winger in the upcoming transfer window. The club is closely monitoring RB Leipzig and Slovenia forward Benjamin Sesko, with Alexander Isak of Newcastle and Michael Olise of Crystal Palace among their targets.

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich forward Jamal Musiala is garnering interest from Manchester City and Chelsea for a summer transfer, according to reports from the Guardian. However, Bayern is not looking to sell Musiala and is preparing a new contract offer for the 21-year-old, as per Fabrizio Romano.

Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders is a target for Besiktas for their head coach vacancy while Liverpool and Paris St-Germain are eyeing Chelsea’s defender Levi Colwill. Tottenham is interested in acquiring Bayern Munich’s Serge Gnabry, with the German forward potentially on the market. Spurs are also leading the race for Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White and are poised to make a move for the Englishman in the summer transfer window.

Chelsea and Newcastle are said to be interested in Arsenal and England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, as per CaughtOffside. Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann is reportedly in talks with Bayern Munich about becoming their new manager, with a decision expected in the coming week. Former Liverpool and Everton manager Rafael Benitez is set to take over as the head coach at Sao Paulo after his departure from Celta Vigo.

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