Ruben Amorim has reportedly agreed to become the next manager of Manchester United, while Arsenal is said to be considering a bid for Bryan Mbeumo, and Liverpool is reportedly evaluating a move for Murillo. According to the Manchester Evening News, Sporting manager Ruben Amorim has agreed to take over as Manchester United’s next manager, following Erik ten Hag’s dismissal on Monday. Alternatively, The Sun reports that former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic is Manchester United’s top target, after Thomas Tuchel was appointed England boss. Football Insider indicates that Arsenal is weighing up an offer to sign Brentford’s 25-year-old Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo. Teamtalk states that Liverpool is considering a transfer for Nottingham Forest’s 22-year-old Brazil centre-back Murillo, but could face competition from Chelsea. ESPN reports that Brentford manager Thomas Frank is among the candidates Manchester United is evaluating to replace Ten Hag. Sky Sports indicates that The Red Devils have identified a shortlist of approximately five managers who could replace Ten Hag. The Manchester Evening News suggests that United has not ruled out approaching Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, particularly if the club is restricted to appointing a free agent. Football Insider reports that Alexander Isak, the 25-year-old Sweden striker, might seek a move away from Newcastle United in next summer’s transfer window. Record (in Portuguese) states that Liverpool is monitoring Orkun Kokcu, the 23-year-old midfielder for Benfica and Turkey. ESPN reports that Arsenal has declined an approach from Palmeiras to sign 27-year-old Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus. A Bola (in Portuguese) indicates Manchester United’s interest in Geovany Quenda, Sporting’s 17-year-old Portuguese midfielder. The Telegraph (subscription required) reports that Nottingham Forest has initiated discussions with Chris Wood, the 32-year-old New Zealand striker, regarding a new contract. Football Insider states that Beto, the 26-year-old Guinea-Bissau striker, is considering leaving Everton in pursuit of regular first-team football. Post navigation Chris Sutton: Everton’s Situation ‘Turning Ugly’ But Relegation Avoidance Expected Worcestershire Confirms Re-signing of Ben Dwarshuis for 2025 T20 Blast