TRANSFER RUMOURS
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Fulham have completed the signing of Manchester United midfielder Andreas Pereira for a fee understood to be worth £10m.
(Sky Sports)
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Fulham are in advanced talks to sign Switzerland defender Kevin Mbabu, 27, from German club Wolfsburg in a deal worth an initial £5m.
(London Evening Standard)
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Arsenal made a £5.9m offer for Benfica's Spanish full-back Alex Grimaldo, 26, after Scotland international Kieran Tierney lasted just 30 minutes on his return from injury.
(Daily Star)
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Sevilla are interested in Tottenham's 25-year-old Spain left-back Sergio Reguilon.
(Daily Mail)
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Fulham have got in touch with Tottenham about signing their 24-year-old Wales defender Joe Rodon.
(Football Insider)
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Barcelona have agreed to meet Leeds United's asking price of £65m for Brazil winger Raphinha, 25, and the Spanish club's priority will now be to sell Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 25, to Manchester United.
(Daily Mirror)
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Chelsea appear to be behind Barcelona in their attempts to sign Raphinha and the Blues could consider 26-year-old Bayern Munich and Germany forward Serge Gnabry instead.
(Daily Mail)
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Crystal Palace have signed midfielder Cheick Doucoure from French side Lens in a £21m deal.
(Sky Sports)
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Leicester City and Belgium midfielder Youri Tielemans, 25, and Wolves' Portuguese midfielder Ruben Neves, 25, are on Manchester United's back-up list if they fail to sign De Jong.
(Talksport)
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Nottingham Forest have completed the £16m signing of Liverpool right-back Neco Williams on a four-year contract.
(Sky Sports)
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Manchester United chief executive Richard Arnold is working to persuade Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, to withdraw his request to leave the club.
(Times)
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United have also held talks with Stuttgart over a deal for 25-year-old Austria striker Sasa Kalajdzic.
(Sky Germany)
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Brentford are closing in on the £16m signing of England U21 winger Keane Lewis-Potter, 21, from Hull.
(Athletic)
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Aaron Ramsey has rejected an approach from Galatasaray, according to a report.
(Scottish Sun)
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The Bees are also confident of beating Manchester United to the free transfer signing of Albania goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha, 27.
(Daily Mail)
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Mesut Ozil has left Fenerbahce after his contract was terminated, according to reports.
(Sun)
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Wolves have rejected a £25m bid for English midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White, 22, from Everton.
(Daily Mail)
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Chelsea have reportedly identified Real Betis midfielder Guido Rodriguez as a potential replacement for N'Golo Kante, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal in recent weeks.
(Daily Express)
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Everton are also interested in England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 22, but Chelsea will leave it until later in the summer before making a decision on his future.
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Wolves are considering an offer from Anderlecht for striker Fabio Silva.
(Daily Mail)
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Middlesbrough's interest in Newcastle striker Dwight Gayle has cooled, with Boro chairman Steve Gibson reluctant to sanction a deal for the 32-year-old Englishman.
(Football Insider)
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Alexis Sanchez is reportedly in talks to terminate his contract at Inter Milan after being told by Simone Inzaghi he is not in his plans next season.
(Daily Star)
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Nathan Collins, 21, will become the most expensive Irish footballer in history when he completes a £20.3m move from Burnley to Wolves this week.
(Irish Independent)
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Juventus and Roma have shown interest in Arsenal midfielder Lucas Torreira after Fiorentina decided not to sign the 26-year-old Uruguay international permanently following his loan spell last season.
(London Evening Standard)
MANAGEMENT STUFF
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Wayne Rooney will be unveiled on Tuesday as the new manager of DC United, the struggling Major League Soccer side he represented at the end of his playing career.
(Times)
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Jack Wilshere has been appointed as Arsenal U18 head coach, following his retirement from professional football last week.
(Sky Sports)
OTHER STUFF
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Erik ten Hag's crackdown at Manchester United includes phones being banned at mealtimes so players can mix more, while club staff have been given dress codes.
(Daily Mail)
Source BBCSport/SkySports