Osimhen’s Chelsea dream, Arsenal’s Sesko priority, Man Utd’s Ten Hag stance: FootballTransfers recap

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Osimhenā€™s Chelsea dream, Arsenalā€™s Sesko priority, Man Utdā€™s Ten Hag stance: FootballTransfers recap

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Saturday delivered plenty of action as Victor Osimhenā€™s Premier League dream was revealed.

Plus, Arsenal are still keen on Benjamin Sesko and Man Utdā€™s stance on sacking Erik ten Hag was revealed. Thereā€™s plenty to cover, so letā€™s jump right in.

Osimhenā€™s dream

Victor Osimhen is desperate to play in the Premier League, according to Nigeria teammate Victor Boniface.

Chelsea are already working on making his dream a reality in January.

Arsenal still want Sesko

While Chelsea are still keen on Osimhen, Arsenal are still keeping tabs on Benjamin Sesko.

As for fellow Bundesliga star Florian Wirtz, the Gunners are said to be unlikely to make a move despite intense recent links.

Florian Wirtz
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Ten Hag sack

Man Utd have ā€˜no appetiteā€™ for sacking Erik ten Hag at present, but the pressure is mounting.

Palmer breaks record

Cole Palmer became the first player to score four goals in the first half of a Premier League game against Brighton.

Not even Erling Haaland has managed to achieve this.

Yet the Chelsea man did not break the record for the most goals in a single game. Hereā€™s who that record belongs to.

Transfer news

Finally, letā€™s finish up with some transfer news from around the world. Chelsea and Liverpool are ā€˜alertā€™ to the fact that Marc Guehi has been given a Crystal Palace ultimatum.

Samu Omorodion is thriving after his failed Chelsea move.

Jamal Musiala has admitted that he is ā€˜openā€™ to a Premier League move.

Jamal Musiala
Ā© IMAGO ā€“ Jamal Musiala

Man Utdā€™s Jadon Sancho blunder is looking worse with each passing game.

Barcelona are in a ā€˜Cold Warā€™ with one of their best players.

Gabriel Jesus has been linked with a truly shocking Arsenal exit.

Man Utd will have their part to play in Trent Alexander-Arnoldā€™s Real Madrid saga.

Lastly, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has spoken about Man Utdā€™s decision to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo.

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