Today’s fluff is ready for a reshuffle
Even if it makes a novel change from repeatedly seeing Mauricio Pochettino linked with his job, Ole Gunnar Solskjær is unlikely to be too impressed with gossip doing the rounds in
Italy suggesting Max Allegri has reached an agreement to replace him at Manchester United. Since leaving
Juventus last summer, the 52-year-old has been on sabbatical and rejected approaches from several Italian clubs, but Corriere dello Sport say he has a deal in place to take over an unspecified English one. Despite them having a managerial vacancy since the departure of Colin Calderwood, we’re going to hazard a guess that Max won’t be taking over at Cambridge United any time soon.
That low murmur you can hear coming from the Emirates, is the sound of ongoing talks between Arsenal’s bean-counters and representatives of Bukayo Saka. With the club trying to tie their teenage winger down to a long-term deal, his “people” are almost certainly using reported interest from
Manchester United and
Liverpool as leverage to get their client more bunce.