TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Tottenham look set to fend off competition from Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund to sign Fulham's England U21 forward Ryan Sessegnon. They are prepared to offer £25m for 19-year-old, as a potential replacement for PSG target Danny Rose.
(Sunday Express)
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Arsenal are interested in signing Juventus and Italy forward Moise Kean, 19, and have made contact with his agent.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Celtic and Scotland defender Kieran Tierney, 22, has agreed personal terms with Arsenal.
(Football Insider)
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Nigeria winger Alex Iwobi says he could be forced to quit Arsenal if he loses his place to £80m-rated Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Tottenham and Netherlands striker Vincent Janssen, 25, is set to complete a move to Mexican side Monterrey early next week.
(Football London)
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Tottenham have offered England left-back Rose, 29, to Spanish champions Barcelona.
(Sport)
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However, Italian champions Juventus are also interested in signing the experienced defender.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Tottenham will have to pay £67m if they are to sign Real Betis and Argentina midfielder Giovani lo Celso, 23, this summer.
(London Evening Standard)
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Tottenham star Danny Rose is a shock target for Newcastle.
(Sunday Express)
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Newcastle boss Steve Bruce is weighing up a move to bring former Magpies striker Andy Carroll back to the club. The 30-year-old Englishman is a free agent after being released by West Ham in June.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester City look set to win the race for Argentine midfielder Thiago Almada, currently playing for Velez Sarsfield in his home country. The Premier League champions are reportedly considering a £16m deal for the 18-year-old.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Manchester United have advanced discussions with Lille over a £70m deal for Ivory Coast forward Nicolas Pepe. The 24-year-old has also attracted interest from Liverpool, Arsenal and Everton.
(Sunday Times)
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Watford are in talks with French side Rennes over a potential deal for 21-year-old Senegal forward Ismaila Sarr.
(Sky Sports)
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Newcastle are interested in £30m-rated Burnley winger Dwight McNeil, but new boss Steve Bruce is only prepared to offer £15m for the 19-year-old.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Aston Villa are set to complete the signing of Kasimpasa and Egypt forward Trezeguet, 24, in a deal worth an initial £8.75m.
(Sunday Telegraph)
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Crystal Palace have held talks with Liverpool over the potential transfer of 28-year-old right-back Nathaniel Clyne. The Eagles want the Englishman, who played on loan at Bournemouth last season, to replace Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who joined Manchester United in June.
(Mail on Sunday)
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Saint-Etienne's French defender William Saliba, 18, will have a medical at Arsenal on Tuesday before a £28m move.
(Sunday Mirror)
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Sheffield United and Aston Villa are both interested in signing Brentford striker Neal Maupay. The 22-year-old Frenchman is one of the Blades' key targets this summer.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Charlie Adam is in talks over a romantic return to Blackpool.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Paris St-Germain are ready to put forward an improved bid for Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye, with the French champions reportedly offering a package worth an initial £30m for the Senegal star.
(Sunday Express)
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West Ham have been offered New York Red Bulls and USA centre-back Aaron Long. The 26-year-old has a £4m release clause in his contract.
(Sky Sports)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told Jesse Lingard to stop making bad decisions and raise his game.
(Sunday Mirror)
OTHER STUFF
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The Premier League do not anticipate any threat to English clubs being able to sign European players after Brexit following discussions with the Home Office.
(Sunday Telegraph)
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Spain's David de Gea, 28, has agreed a new six-year contract with Manchester United which will make him the world's highest-paid goalkeeper.
(Sunday Telegraph)
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Bolton's players are set to walk out on the club as they still wait to be paid.
(Sun on Sunday)
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Bolton have confirmed their game against Preston on Tuesday will not take place, the second match they have had to call off during pre-season.
(Sky Sports)
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The Premier League is hopeful the introduction of VAR will bring clarity on key decisions and not affect the entertainment value of top-flight football in England.
(Sky Sports)
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