Quick summary
BBC Sport names Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn as a potential Manchester United target in a transfer-gossip roundup that also cites Arsenal interest in Morgan Rogers and reports Everton have made a move for West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen. All three items are presented by BBC Sport as unconfirmed; below we expand on each note and the immediate context.
Angus Gunn and the Man Utd link
BBC Sport’s brief transfer note singles out Angus Gunn as someone Manchester United could be linked with in the window. The piece frames this as an unconfirmed link rather than a completed transfer; there are no quotes or official statements included by BBC Sport, and the report does not provide fee estimates or a timeframe.
Gunn is described in the BBC item as a Scotland international goalkeeper, and that international recognition plus his professional experience are the elements that make him a plausible name to appear in a club’s list of potential options. As BBC Sport emphasises, the connection should be treated as speculative and unconfirmed until Manchester United, Gunn’s club or his representatives make any announcement.

Why such a link might arise is covered in general terms by transfer reporting practice: clubs often monitor experienced keepers for depth or competition for places, particularly if they anticipate injuries, departures or want a short-term solution while a longer-term option is pursued. The BBC story does not say Manchester United have opened formal talks; it presents Gunn as a reported interest and therefore unconfirmed.
Morgan Rogers: Arsenal interest
The BBC roundup also notes continued Arsenal interest in Morgan Rogers, who is named in the report in connection with Aston Villa. BBC Sport presents this as ongoing interest rather than an agreed transfer and includes no club or player quotes in the item, so the claim remains unconfirmed.
Rogers’ profile as a younger midfielder with first-team exposure at Villa is cited in the broader football coverage as the sort of player clubs pursuing squad depth or long-term development might target. The BBC note does not detail any bid values, buy-back clauses or loan proposals — only that Arsenal are linked with interest. Until either Arsenal or Aston Villa comment publicly, BBC Sport’s mention should be seen as speculative and unconfirmed.
Jarrod Bowen and reported Everton move
In the same BBC Sport roundup, it is reported that Everton have made a move for West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen. The BBC item flags the claim but does not provide confirmation from either club, the player, or agents; as with the other entries, this remains unconfirmed in BBC’s account.
Bowen’s prominence at West Ham makes any approach notable and likely to attract rapid scrutiny in the media. BBC Sport’s report does not outline possible fee levels or detail whether an approach was formal or exploratory. Consequently, readers should treat the Everton claim as a media report that may lead to a formal bid or may not progress, depending on club positions and negotiations.
What could happen next
All three items in the BBC roundup follow a familiar transfer-window trajectory. Typical next steps, often seen after initial media links, include: further reporting with detail (fees, structure), an official approach from a buying club, public statements from clubs or agents, and — sometimes weeks later — an agreed transfer with a medical. Alternatively, talks can end without a deal if terms cannot be agreed.
Because BBC Sport presented these names as gossip or interest, they remain unconfirmed until official announcements. Expect updates over coming days if any of the parties decide to make a public statement or if more concrete reports on offers and replies emerge. Key milestones to watch for are: confirmation of a formal bid, a club’s public acknowledgement of negotiations, and any statement from the player or their representatives.
For supporters tracking these stories, the safest approach is to wait for confirmation from clubs’ official channels or from BBC Sport’s fuller reporting. Transfer coverage can evolve quickly, with some rumours resolving within days and others lingering or fading entirely.
Source attribution
This piece summarises items published in BBC Sport’s transfer-gossip roundup and preserves the original framing. All claims in the sections above are taken from the BBC Sport notes and are described here as unconfirmed until official confirmation is provided. Original BBC coverage: Scotland keeper Gunn on Man Utd radar – Thursday’s gossip.
Final source: BBC Sport — Top Stories (unconfirmed transfer gossip as reported by BBC Sport).