Amorim agrees to become Man Utd boss - Tuesday's gossip

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Ruben Amorim agrees to become the next Manchester United manager, Arsenal weigh up a bid for Bryan Mbeumo, while Liverpool consider a move for Murillo.

Sporting boss Ruben Amorim has agreed to become the next Manchester United manager following the sacking of Erik ten Hag on Monday. (Manchester Evening News), external

Alternatively, former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic is top of Manchester United's targets, after Thomas Tuchel was appointed England boss. (Sun), external

Arsenal are weighing up a bid to sign Brentford's 25-year-old Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo. (Football Insider), external

Liverpool are considering a move for Nottingham Forest's Brazil centre-back Murillo, 22, but could face competition from Chelsea. (Teamtalk), external

Brentford manager Thomas Frank is among the candidates Manchester United are considering to replace Ten Hag. (ESPN), external

The Red Devils have identified a shortlist of about five managers who could replace Ten Hag. (Sky Sports), external

United have not ruled out making an approach for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with the club potentially restricted to appointing a free agent. (Manchester Evening News), external

Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 25, might push for a move away from Newcastle United in next summer's transfer window. (Football Insider), external

Liverpool are monitoring Benfica and Turkey midfielder Orkun Kokcu, 23. (Record - in Portuguese), external

Arsenal have turned down an approach from Palmeiras to sign Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus, 27. (ESPN), external

Manchester United are interested in Sporting's 17-year-old Portuguese midfielder Geovany Quenda. (A Bola - in Portuguese), external

Nottingham Forest have opened talks with 32-year-old New Zealand striker Chris Wood over a new contract. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

Guinea-Bissau striker Beto, 26, is considering leaving Everton in search of regular first-team football. (Football Insider), external

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