TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Arsenal have agreed a deal worth £38.5m to sign Ajax defender Jurrien Timber.
(Sky Sports)
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The Gunners are to take their summer spending to about £200m after agreeing deals for Timber and West Ham's 24-year-old England midfielder Declan Rice.
(Daily Telegraph)
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Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has met with Tottenham and England forward Harry Kane to discuss a potential move, which has angered Spurs chairman Daniel Levy.
(Bild)
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AC Milan have made an improved bid of £18.9m for Chelsea and United States winger Christian Pulisic, 24.
(Daily Mail)
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Inter Milan have rejected a £39m bid by Manchester United for Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 27, but talks continue.
(Guardian)
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Chelsea are preparing an offer worth £85m for Brighton's 21-year-old Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo.
(Football.London)
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Newcastle are leading the race for Leicester City's England midfielder Harvey Barnes, 25, while Aston Villa, Tottenham and West Ham are also interested.
(Guardian)
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Young Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun has interest from five overseas clubs, although none has yet made an offer anywhere near the club's £50m valuation.
(Daily Mail)
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Chelsea have opened talks with the representatives of Argentina forward Paulo Dybala, 29, over a move from Roma.
(Daily Express)
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The Blues are also interested in Southampton's Belgian midfielder Romeo Lavia, 19.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United's new signing Mason Mount, 24, rejected a £200k-a-week offer by Chelsea to try and keep the England midfielder at Stamford Bridge in February.
(Athletic)
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Arsenal could snatch one of Manchester United's summer targets from under their nose as they consider an offer for Bayer Leverkusen full-back Jeremie Frimpong.
(Daily Express)
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Aston Villa and Everton are among the Premier League teams keen on 19-year-old Leeds United and Italy forward Wilfried Gnonto.
(Football Insider)
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Liverpool remain interested in 20-year-old English defender Levi Colwill, who Chelsea want to keep.
(Football London)
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Brentford have seen off competition from Leeds and Southampton to sign highly rated defender Erion Zabeli from Oxford United.
(Daily Mail)
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The Reds' centre-back targets also include Sporting Lisbon's Portugal defender Goncalo Inacio, 21, and Wolfsburg's Netherlands defender Micky van de Ven, 22.
(Football Insider)
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Chelsea are ready to make a double swoop on Brazil with the signings of Matheus Franca from Flamengo and Santos forward Angelo Gabriel.
(Sun)
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Arsenal have confirmed that Ethan Nwaneri is staying with the club, despite attempts from Chelsea to poach the English midfielder, 16, and interest from Manchester City and Manchester United.
(90min)
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Although Nwaneri has signed a new scholarship deal, Arsenal are set to face a fight to keep him next March, when he turns 17 and is able to sign his first professional contract.
(Daily Mirror)
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West Ham and Galatasaray are competing to sign Arsenal left-back Nuno Tavares but, according to reports in Italy, the 23-year-old thinks he can do better.
(Sun)
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Chelsea are set to complete the signing of Everton's teenage defender Ishe Samuels-Smith for a fee of around £4m.
(Athletic)
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DC United manager Wayne Rooney wants to keep on-loan English midfielder Lewis O'Brien from Nottingham Forest, with Sheffield United also interested in signing the 24-year-old.
(Daily Mirror)
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Charlton are in advanced talks to sign former Coventry midfielder Fankaty Dabo.
(Sun)
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Inter Miami have focused on trying to make Eden Hazard their latest big-name signing, with the former Belgium forward, 32, a free agent after leaving Real Madrid.
(Relevo)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Paris Saint-Germain have announced the appointment of Luis Enrique as the club's new head coach.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Tottenham have made England forward Harry Kane, 29, an offer to remain with the club that would hugely improve his current £200,000-a-week salary.
(Guardian)
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The FA Cup is ready for a radical overhaul which could see replays scrapped, early round games moved to midweek slots and the final staged on a regular Premier League weekend as early as the 2024-25 season.
(Daily Mail)
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe insists he is still in the race to buy Manchester United and says his bid is just what the club needs.
(Sun)
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