Toon favourites to land GuehiNewcastle appear to be Marc Guehi’s likeliest destination if Crystal Palace lose their star defender this month.Arsenal were also linked with England’s Euro 2024 star earlier this summer.But the Toon have reportedly already had a bid rejected – thought to have been £60million plus £5m add-ons.And Sky Sports believe the Magpies still hope to pull off a deal.Credit: GettyAI urges Brentford to sign MaguireHarry Maguire might think he’s won his battle for a regular Manchester United place under Erik ten Hag.And many pundits reckon the 31-year-old was back to his best in last Friday’s 1-0 win over Fulham.Credit: RexBut AI appears to reckon he’s not out of the woods yet.And in fact he’s been named as one of three recommended signings for Brentford, in research tasked for ChatGPT BY Bonuscodebets.co.uk.The AI app said: “Harry Maguire has struggled to secure regular playing time. “A move to Brentford could provide him with a fresh start and the opportunity to play regularly. “Maguire’s experience, leadership, and aerial prowess would be valuable additions to Brentford’s defence, helping to shore up their backline and bring stability.”City eye KyogoManchester City have reportedly checked out Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi.The Japan ace is on the list as a potential replacement for Atletico Madrid’s £82million capture Julian Alvarez.Credit: SNSConor thanks Chelsea for ‘dreams coming true’Conor Gallagher left Chelsea for Atletico Madrid with a touching goodbye message for both the club and fans.The England midfielder says the Blues made his “dreams come true” and hearing his name chanted was a “special feeling”.Atletico finally captured the 24-year-old for £34million this morning.Gallagher said: “To everyone at Chelsea, thank you for making my dreams come true. Conor Gallagher signs for Atletico MadridCredit: Atletico Madrid”It’s been an absolute honour every time I put on the shirt, and it was a dream come true to captain the team on many occasions. I loved every moment.”These memories will last forever. I appreciate all the love and support from the fans. “Hearing the chant of my name at the Bridge is a special feeling, and the banner you displayed meant the world to me.”Thank you for everything. I wish the club all the best for the future, and I hope to see you all soon at Stamford Bridge!”Red Devils keeper loaned to AustriansManchester United keeper Radek Vitek has joined Austrian top-flight club Blau-Weiss Linz on loan.The Czech, 20, was once rated the “second coming” of Italy legend Gianluigi Buffon.Vitek helped United win the 2022 FA Youth Cup alongside now-first teamers Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho.But so far he has failed to become of the Red Devils’ main two stoppers.And League Two Accrington Stanley borrowed him for the second half of last term term.He impressed for Stanley, picking up four clean sheets in 20 games.Now he’s got a loan chance at a higher level.Prem giants set to miss out on ToneyArsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham have all been linked with Ivan Toney over the past year.And just a few months ago Brentford valued their England striker at up to £80million.But now it looks ever more likely the 28-year-old will instead move to Saudi Arabia – and for closer to £50m. Al-Ahli are favourites to sign Toney who has entered the last year of his Bees’ contract.Credit: PABrentford left him out of their first Pem squad of the season, for Sunday’s 2-1 home win over Crystal Palace.And SunSport exclusively revealed Chelsea have pondered a £45m offer.But the Times named Al-Ahli as his probable destination – as they are happy to up the £35m approach they had rebuffed last week.