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Transfer Rumour Round-up: Kane, Collins, Origi, Saiss, Abraham, Hoolahan, Bradshaw, Feeney, Howe

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Chelsea star N’Golo Kante has reportedly told two elite European clubs to forget about signing him this summer.

Reports suggest that Borussia Dortmund want to loan Divock Origi from Liverpool before the end of the transfer window.

Aston Villa are set to sign Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham on loan, according to reports.

Turkish Super Lig champions Galatasaray have reportedly offered Oumar Niasse an escape route out of the Premier League and Everton.

According to The Standard, Crystal Palace have made three players available, including club captain Jason Puncheon. The Standard adds that left-back Pape Souare and midfielder Jonny Williams have also been made available.

Other stories reported:

– James Collins is in line for a stunning return to West Ham United. The veteran defender, axed by EMAIL over the summer, has been back training with Manuel Pellegrini’s squad.

West Ham midfielder Edmilson Fernandes has revealed that he is looking to make his loan move to Fiorentina permanent.

Nottingham Forest are weighing up a loan move for Wolves midfielder Romain Saiss, according to Kickoff (via the Hartlepool Mail). The Moroccan international played a major role in helping the Midlands club gain promotion to the Premier League last season, but he has yet to make an appearance in the top-flight.

Real Madrid will make one final bid for Chelsea and Belgium midfielder Eden Hazard, 27, before the European transfer windows close. (Mirror)

Liverpool‘s Mohamed Salah, 26, and Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane, 25, both turned down the chance to join Real Madrid after the Spanish giants sold Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, 33, to Juventus. (El Pais – in Spanish)

 

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