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Cody Gakpo, Josko Gvardiol, Gabriel Martinelli & more

Scott Saunders, Graeme Bailey and Toby Cudworth return with 90min’s Talking Transfers podcast.
Will Cody Gakpo join Manchester United after the club gave Erik ten Hag their blessing to pursue a move, can Chelsea fight off interest from some of the biggest clubs in world football to sign Josko Gvardiol, and will Arsenal manage to tie down Gabriel Martinelli to a new long-term contract?
Those are among the stories discussed on this week’s show – click here to listen to the podcast in full on Spotify.
Running order
0:00 – 4:15 – Introduction
4:15 – 24:00 – Man Utd’s Gakpo chase, Frenkie de Jong and David de Gea latest
24:00 – 32:55 – Chelsea’s deal for Andrey Santos, pursuit of Josko Gvardiol
32:55 – 37:10 – West Ham signing Luizao, interest in Michael Keane
37:10 – 40:00 – Arsenal’s Martinelli contract hope
40:00 – 47:00 – Wolves close on Matheus Cunha, Newcastle join Skriniar chase
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Man City hatch Gavi plan; PSG ready huge Kvaratskhelia bid

Rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world…
Manchester City are looking to exploit the uncertainty surrounding Gavi‘s future at Barcelona by making a bid which would see long-time Blaugrana target Bernardo Silva finally move in the opposite direction. (Fichajes)
Liverpool are ‘increasingly unlikely’ to sign Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham this summer, with Man City and Real Madrid regarded as the primary suitors. (The Athletic)
Manchester United are prepared to bid farewell to both Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof this summer to shake up their defensive depth. (Football Insider)
With Inter yet to commit to another loan deal, Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku could be the subject of a shock bid from Aston Villa. (Todofichajes)
Chelsea want Napoli’s Victor Osimhen as their new striker and they are prepared to offer Christian Pulisic to the Serie A side in an attempt to sweeten the deal. (Calciomercatoweb)
Also leaving Napoli could be winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, with Paris Saint-Germain preparing a bid worth a whopping €180m to sign the 22-year-old. (Le10Sport)
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Tottenham could also look to lure centre-back Kim Min-jae away from Napoli at the end of the season, having previously been interested in the South Korea international before his move to Italy. (Football Insider)
Real Madrid midfielder Brahim Diaz, who has impressed on loan with AC Milan, could be made available for transfer this summer and is of interest to both Chelsea and Newcastle. (The Sun)
Xavi Simons is prepared to reject PSG‘s attempts to re-sign him from PSV Eindhoven this summer, fearing game time would be limited for him in Paris. (L’Equipe)
With doubts over Takehiro Tomiyasu‘s long-term future at the club, Arsenal are interested in Galatasaray right-back Sacha Boey. (Aksam)
As for incomings, Arsenal are prepared to use Folarin Balogun as a makeweight to sign AC Milan midfielder Ismael Bennacer. (Calciomercatoweb)
Bayern Munich‘s search for striking firepower could lead to move for Inter’s Lautaro Martinez or Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic. (Calciomercatoweb)
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How Bayern Munich Champions League tie fits into 2022/23 schedule

Manchester City have been pitted against Bayern Munich in a Champions League quarter-final littered with as many subplots as sublime players.
Pep Guardiola’s former employers are the only team to have won every match they’ve contested in this season’s competition. Manchester City’s Erling Haaland is the tournament’s top scorer this year but Bayern Munich can boast the leading assist-provider – although, four of Joao Cancelo’s five European assists came while he was playing for City (including two for Haaland) before arriving in Bavaria on loan in January.
The intricate web of interwoven brilliance goes on and on. However, City are still very much in a Premier League title race with Arsenal – fortunately there are no links between individuals from both clubs in that dynamic. So, where does this Champions League quarter-final between two of the competition’s favourites fit into City’s calendar?
City have a season-defining April ahead of them. The month begins with the visit of frequent title rivals Liverpool before City host the current Premier League leaders Arsenal in the final week of April.
Both legs of the Champions League quarter-final have been squeezed into the three-and-a-half weeks separating those two domestic blockbusters. City welcome Bayern Munich to the Etihad Stadium for the first leg on Tuesday 11 April, three days after travelling to Southampton and in the same week as a home game against Leicester City.
With both the Saints and Foxes embroiled in a nine-team-wide relegation scrap, City’s opening leg is sandwiched between matches against opponents fighting for every point.
Guardiola leads his team back to Bavaria on Wednesday 19 April – it will be the Catalan coach’s first match as an opposition manager in the Allianz Arena since overseeing Barcelona’s 1-1 draw against Bayern in 2009. A share of the spoils was enough for Barcelona to advance to the semi-finals after romping to a 4-0 win against Jurgen Klinsmann’s side in the first leg in Catalonia.
Four days after the knockout tie in Germany, City are back on the road with a trip to high-flying Brighton as Guardiola pits his wits against a team he has spent so much time lauding. The following Wednesday, just a week after the second leg against Bayern, City and Arsenal meet at the Etihad for a potential title decider.
The Gunners have already lost two games to City this season but were dumped out of the Europa League in the round of 16, leaving their focus solely fixed on a first league title in 19 years. City’s calendar is a little more crowded.
Man City fixture list with Bayern Munich UCL quarter finals
Guardiola was on the touchline the last time City faced Bayern Munich. However, he was in the opposite dugout as Sergio Aguero inspired the Sky Blues to a 3-2 victory from behind in the 2014 Champions League group stage.
These clubs have met each other on six occasions previous occasions, but this will be the first knockout tie contested by the pair.
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Man City vs Bayern Munich: Complete head-to-head record

As modern heavyweights of European football, Manchester City and Bayern Munich have enjoyed some wonderful tussles in recent times.
Man City are still searching for their maiden Champions League crown while Bayern are established six-time winners on the continent.
The two have been drawn together in the 2022/23 Champions League quarter-finals, pitting two of the serious contenders to win the whole thing against each other. There’s an added level of intrigue as Joao Cancelo recently moved from City to Bayern in the January transfer window on loan unexpectedly and is eligible to face his parent club.
There is not a huge amount of previous games between the two sides to draw from and they have not faced each other since 2014.
Here are all of the previous meetings between Bayern Munich and Manchester City and what went down.
The first professional meeting between the two sides was a 2011 Champions League group stage match. Jupp Heynckes was the Bayern coach and Roberto Mancini was leading City.
The two goals came from Mario Gomez either side of half-time and helped the German side top the group.
Surprisingly in the second meeting between the two sides in that group stage, it was City that ran out as winners with a 2-0 victory at the Etihad. David Silva and Yaya Toure were the goalscorers.
The group contained Napoli and Villarreal and it was the Italians who joined Bayern in the next round. City dropped into the Europa League after finishing third.
In the 2013/14 season, City and Bayern were drawn in the same group once again with the first game in Manchester. This time, Pep Guardiola was in charge of the Bavarians against Manuel Pellegrini.
Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben made it 3-0 to Bayern before Alvaro Negredo grabbed a late consolation. Jerome Boateng was also shown a late red card.
Just like in the previous group stage meeting, City won the return game.
This time, Bayern were 2-0 up after 12 minutes thanks to Muller and Mario Gotze, but goals from David Silva, Aleksandar Kolarov and James Milner secured a win for City.
Both teams progressed to the next round but it was Bayern who topped the group. Both teams had 15 points after the six games.
The 2022/23 matches will be the first knockout games between the two sides as the next two meetings were also in the stage. The following season they were in the same group and Guardiola was still at Bayern.
The first match was very tight and it was a stoppage-time winner from Boateng that secured the points for Bayern.
Sticking to the script laid out in previous seasons, City won the second game of the group stage between the two teams. Mehdi Benatia was shown a red card after just 20 minutes and Sergio Aguero scored the resulting penalty.
Surprisingly, Xabi Alonso and Robert Lewandowski scored twice before half time and it took until the 85th minute before Aguero was able to score twice more and turn the game around, even though Bayern had ten players for 70 minutes.
The win was crucial as City only scraped into the round of 16 with eight points from six games.
Man City vs Bayern Munich H2H record
Player |
Team represented |
Goals |
---|---|---|
Sergio Aguero |
Man City |
3 |
Thomas Muller |
Bayern Munich |
2 |
Mario Gomez |
Bayern Munich |
2 |
David Silva |
Man City |
2 |
Arjen Robben |
Bayern Munich |
1 |
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