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Football Rumours on Wednesday 3rd August 2016

last updated Wednesday 03rd August 2016, 9:30 AM


  • Arsenal will have to spend £22m to land Shkodran Mustafi after Valencia rejected their opening bid.
    ( Sun )


  • Chelsea are willing to offer France striker Loic Remy, 29, plus a British record £65m for Everton's Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, 23.
    ( Daily Mail )


  • Everton are holding out for £75m for a player they only signed from Chelsea for £28m two years ago.
    ( Sun )


  • Lukaku is considering handing in an official transfer request in order to force through a return to Stamford Bridge.
    (London Evening Standard)


  • Leicester winger Riyad Mahrez, 25, has agreed a move to Arsenal, according to reports in his native Algeria.
    ( Le Buteur )


  • Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is determined to reach a compromise over £50m-rated Everton defender John Stones, who is his top target, though the Toffees say there remains "a significant gap" between the two clubs over the fee for the England international.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Sunderland manager David Moyes is interested in Burnley striker Andre Gray, 25, as his club look to make their first signing of the summer.
    ( Daily Express)


  • Real Madrid may offer Newcastle two young players - probably Mariano Diaz, 23, and Marcos Llorente, 21 - on season-long loans as part of a deal for France midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 26.
    ( Guardian )


  • Bastian Schweinsteiger has been told there could be a place for him back at Bayern Munich if the former Germany midfielder, 32, leaves Manchester United.
    ( Sky Sports )


  • Paris St-Germain have agreed a fee of 25m euros with Real Madrid for Spanish winger Jese Rodriguez, 23.
    ( Marca )


  • Serie A club Pescara have ended their pursuit of Liverpool's Italy striker Mario Balotelli, 25, who is expected to leave Anfield after being told by manager Jurgen Klopp he has no future at the club.
    ( Talksport )


  • Sunderland have offered centre-back Lamine Kone, 27, a new deal after interest from clubs including Everton and Leicester City.
    ( ESPN )


  • Brighton are set to break their transfer record to sign Tottenham midfielder Alex Pritchard. The initial fee for the 23-year-old will be more than the £2.5m they paid up front for Craig Mackail-Smith five years ago.
    ( Argus )


  • Stoke would consider losing one of Joselu, 26, Mame Diouf, 28, or Peter Crouch, 35, if West Bromwich Albion want a player exchange for Saido Berahino, 22.
    ( Stoke Sentinel )




  • MANAGER MATTERS

  • Wales manager Chris Coleman is still in the frame to become the new Hull City boss, according to BBC Radio Humberside's David Burns.
    ( BBC Radio 5 live )


  • Former Watford manager Gianfranco Zola and ex-Everton boss Roberto Martinez are also in the frame for the vacant Hull managerial position, with the club hoping to appoint a replacement in time for Saturday's pre-season game against Torino.
    ( Daily Telegraph )


  • Former England manager Roy Hodgson is being targeted by the Chinese Super League, which is willing to double the pay packet he received as England manager.
    ( Daily Mail )




  • OTHER STORIES

  • New England manager Sam Allardyce sent introductory emails to the 23 players his predecessor, Roy Hodgson, took to Euro 2016.
    ( Times )


  • Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has told his players to treat Wayne Rooney's testimonial match against Everton on Wednesday like a Premier League game, amid concerns of being under-prepared with only two pre-season fixtures played this summer.
    ( Daily Star )


  • Former Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic has revealed he nearly signed for Rafael Benitez when he was manager of their arch rivals, Liverpool.
    ( FourFourTwo )


  • Goal music will be scrapped at Burnley this season after supporters voted in favour of putting an end to the celebratory tunes. More than 1,700 fans voted in a poll on the club's official website, with 57.8% voting for no music after goals.
    ( Lancashire Telegraph )


  • Sir Alex Ferguson believes England captain Rooney could have excelled "in any era" and has compared the United forward, 30, to club legend Sir Bobby Charlton.
    ( Sky Sports )






















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