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Transfer Updates (September 13) – Martial to Arsenal, Chelsea in danger of losing Fabregas, Ramsey on AC Milan’s radar

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has “lost patience” with 22-year-old winger Anthony Martial, who is set to join another Premier League club, with Tottenham and Arsenal believed to be keen on the Frenchman. (Express)

Paul Pogba was “promised” a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid by his agent at the end of this season when the 25-year-old midfielder rejoined Manchester United. (Mirror)

Marcus Rashford wants to stay at Manchester United and fight for his first-team place – but the 20-year-old England forward will face a tough decision next summer if he fails to hold down a regular place in the side. (Sun)

Chelsea are in danger of losing Cesc Fabregas, 31, on a free transfer to either Inter Milan or AC Milan in January with the Spanish midfielder’s contract at Stamford Bridge set to expire at the end of the season. (Express)

Cesc Fabregas

Defender Jerome Boateng, 30, told Jose Mourinho he was turning down a summer move to Manchester United because he did not see them as a step up from Bayern Munich. (Mirror)

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsay, 27, is on the radar of AC Milan with his contract at at the Emirates expiring next summer. (Sun)

Manchester City midfielder David Silva, 32, wants to move to Spanish second-tier side Las Palmas when his contract expires in 2020 so his son can grow up in his homeland of Gran Canaria. (The Times – requires subscription)

Lyon playmaker Nabil Fekir, 25, has moved on from his aborted summer transfer to Liverpool – but it has not put him off a move to the Premier League in the future. (Mirror)

Fulham are planning to open contract talks with Ryan Sessegnon. The 18-year-old England U21 forward’s contract has fewer than two years remaining. (London Evening Standard)

Ryan Sessegnon

Inter Milan are desperate to tie 25-year-old striker Mauro Icardi and 23-year-old defender Milan Skriniar down to new contracts to fight off interest from Manchester United. (Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian)

Former AC Milan, Juventus and Italy midfielder Andrea Pirlo, 39, could be tempted out of retirement to play for semi-professional Australian side Avondale FC in a one-off appearance against top-tier Sydney FC in their FFA Cup quarter-final next week. (Fox Sports – Australia)

Aston Villa will attempt to re-sign John Terry, 38, after the former Chelsea defender decided against a move to Spartak Moscow. (Express)

Willian says he never wanted to leave Chelsea in the summer, despite interest from Manchester United and three bids from Barcelona, and the 30-year-old Brazil midfielder hopes he will remain at Stamford Bridge for the next five years. (Sky Sports)

Liverpool rejected offers from Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Aston Villa, Rangers and Lyon for 20-year-old English striker Dominic Solanke during the summer transfer window. (London Evening Standard)

Dominic Solanke

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is angry about former coach Zinedine Zidane’s reported plans to manage Manchester United. (Express)

Perez has also backed tennis star Rafael Nadal to one day succeed him as Real Madrid president. (Mail)

Chelsea winger Kenedy, 22, is not interested in making his loan deal to Newcastle permanent. (Sun)

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