Chelsea lose to Real Madrid as Milan eye Man Utd’s Greenwood – FootballTransfers Recap

Suraj Radia
Suraj Radia
  • Updated: 18 Apr 2023 22:45 BST
  • 3 min read
Carlo Ancelotti, Frank Lampard, Real Madrid, 2022/23
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Chelsea crashed out of the Champions League to Real Madrid, leading to criticism from one of their club legends in another exciting day in the football world.

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Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood is being chased by the likes of Milan while Arsenal could lose manager Mikel Arteta to Real Madrid.

Elsewhere, Bruno Fernandes could get his transfer wish with United targeting one of his Portugual teammates, although they could lose out on a long-term target to rivals Liverpool.

Here are the top stories on FootballTransfers.

Milan eye Greenwood with Man Utd future unclear

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Manchester United could have a decision to make this summer over Mason Greenwood, with Milan being the latest European side to monitor the situation surrounding the striker.

Drogba SLAMS Chelsea: 'I don't recognise my club anymore'

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Chelsea legend Didier Drogba admitted he ‘doesn’t recognise his club anymore’ following the Blues’ dramatic decline this season on the back of a Champions League exit to Real Madrid.

Bruno Fernandes' £50m transfer wish set to come true

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Manchester United have entered the race to sign Matheus Nunes from Wolves, much to the delight of his Portugal teammate Bruno Fernandes.

Arteta 'wants to replace Ancelotti at Real Madrid' claims ex-Man Utd star

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Mikel Arteta is looking to replace Carlo Ancelotti as Real Madrid manager this summer according to former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand.

Timber set for Ajax exit after girlfriend goes house hunting in Liverpool

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Jurrien Timber is believed to be working towards an Ajax exit after reports that his girlfriend is searching for a house in Liverpool in anticipation of a move to England.

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