TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Nottingham Forest have approached free agent Willian as he ponders a contract offer from Fulham.
(Daily Mail)
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Tottenham and Denmark midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, 27, is on a long list of potential Atletico Madrid targets.
(Marca)
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Paris St-Germain will do everything possible to sign Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane, 29, although his first choice remains Bayern Munich.
(RMC Sport)
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Liverpool and England midfielder Jordan Henderson, 33, is considering joining Steven Gerrard's Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, although they have not yet made a bid.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Barcelona want Manchester City and Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, 28, but their back-up plan is Tottenham's 27-year-old Argentina midfielder Giovani lo Celso.
(Mundo Deportivo)
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Inter Milan are willing to pay £25m plus add-ons for 30-year-old Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, although Chelsea value him at£40m.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Nottingham Forest have followed up their long-standing interest in PSV Eindhoven and Ivory Coast midfielder Ibrahim Sangare, 25, by making an offer.
(Athletic)
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Brazil forward Willian, 34, is considering a second offer to stay at Fulham after his contract expired this summer. He has also been approached by Nottingham Forest and has attracted interest from Saudi Arabia.
(Daily Mail)
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Liverpool are ready to make an offer for Chelsea's 20-year-old English defender Levi Colwill.
(90min)
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Manchester United, Newcastle United and Aston Villa are interested in Atletico Madrid's 23-year-old Portugal forward Joao Felix.
(Sun)
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West Ham are frustrated by the length of time taken to sell 24-year-old England midfielder Declan Rice, caused by delays in paperwork drawn up by Arsenal lawyers.
(Sky Sports)
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Chelsea have asked about the availability of Lyon's teenage midfielder Rayan Cherski.
(Daily Mail)
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Phil Jones is holding talks with Greek outfit Aris following his Old Trafford exit.
(Sun)
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Leicester City want goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, who currently plays at home in Denmark for Brondby.
(Daily Mail)
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Everton are interested in unattached French striker Moussa Dembele, 27, and Leicester City's 36-year-old former England forward Jamie Vardy.
(Football Transfers)
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Newcastle are considering an offer of £30m from Leicester for 25-year-old English winger Harvey Barnes.
(Daily Mail)
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Nice and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 32, has received a lucrative offer from a Saudi Arabian team.
(Sun)
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Chelsea are open to selling 24-year-old English defender Trevoh Chalobah this summer.
(London Evening Standard)
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Southampton have signed teenager Shea Charles from Manchester City in a deal that could be worth £15m.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester City have turned down bids of about £30m for 20-year-old English midfielder James McAtee.
(Sun)
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Aston Villa have turned their attentions to a deal for Bayer Leverkusen forward Moussa Diaby after completing their move for defender Pau Torres on Wednesday.
(Sun)
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QPR are set to sign goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, who is snubbing interest from Luton Town to join the Championship side.
(Sun)
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Bristol City have rejected a £15m offer from Bournemouth for 19-year-old English midfielder Alex Scott.
(Bristol Live)
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Manchester United's English defender Will Fish, 20, has agreed to rejoin Hibernian on another season-long loan.
(Manchester Evening News)
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Wolves are open to offers for Spaniard Jonny Castro Otto, 29, and are in talks to re-sign 31-year-old Republic of Ireland defender Matt Doherty.
(Express & Star)
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Leeds United's Spain forward Rodrigo, 32, is set to join Qatari club Al Rayyan after they triggered his £3m release clause.
(Daily Mail)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Pep Guardiola is keen to bring his former No 2 Juanma Lillo back to Manchester City in time for pre-season after he was removed as head coach of Qatari side Al Sadd.
(Sun)
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Leeds United want Brentford's Lee Dykes as their new sporting director.
(Daily Mail)
OTHER STUFF
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Sunderland are offering winger Patrick Roberts a new contract in a bid to fend off interest from Premier League clubs.
(Daily Mirror)
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Real Madrid have declined to explain why 20 per cent of their costs are unaccounted for in their most recent financial results, posing questions about compliance with financial control regulations.
(Daily Telegraph)
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