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Transfer Talk: Alnwick, Costa, Cavaleiro, Bolasie, Aarons, Rodriguez, Lindsay, Whyte, Powell, McGregor, Mavididi

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Check out the transfer talk for the Premier League…

Carlisle United director of football, David Holsworth, has confirmed the club has received interest in the Leeds United linked winger, Liam McCarron rated at £250,000. He has also been watched by Derby County, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United.

Wolves will reportedly listen to offers for two of their Portuguese attackers Helder Costa (linked with Leeds) and Ivan Cavaleiro (linked with Fulham and Huddersfield) this summer – but only one will likely be allowed to leave on loan.

Everton register late interest in West Ham target Alexis Claude-Maurice. Check out what he can do below…
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According to Foot Mercato, Marseille are struggling to afford the €30million (£27million) needed to sign Porto striker Moussa Marega – but Liverpool are now battling West Ham United for him.

Arsenal and Tottenham have reportedly expressed an interest in signing Lazio goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha this summer.

Liverpool midfielder Herbie Kane is wanted by Brentford, Millwall and Hibernian in the summer transfer window, according to Goal.com.

Aston Villa are interested in Cordoba’s Andres Martin, reports Cordopolis on Tuesday.

Newcastle United, Southampton and Crystal Palace have been linked with Yannick Bolasie, but it seems that the Everton winger is off to Turkey.

Norwich City youngster Max Aarons has emerged as a transfer target for Crystal Palace and Manchester United, according to a Sky Sports report.

João Pedro. New club president set to review Watford transfer, trying to find other terms.

According to a report from Italian media outlet Tutto Mercato Web, Leicester City want to sign Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic this summer. Reports elsewhere claim Tottenham are also keen.

Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney and attacking midfielder Callum McGregor are being linked with a move to Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester City this summer, according to a report in the Daily Express.

Everton, Newcastle, Southampton, Burnley, Aston Villa, Leeds, Derby, Fulham and Middlesbrough have asked Juventus if they can take Stephy Mavididi on loan next season. Check out what he can do…
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According to a report from France Football, Ligue 1 side Stade Rennais have rejected a bid from Watford for their star winger Ismaila Sarr.

Tottenham have reportedly rejected the opportunity to sign veteran Roma striker Edin Dzeko this summer.

Besiktas have not given up hope of landing Nikola Vlasic and are planning another meeting with Everton.

Other stories reported:

Leicester City, Crystal Palace and Bournemouth have joined Burnley and top-flight newcomers Norwich City and Sheffield United in the race of West Brom‘s Jay Rodriguez.

– Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is on the verge of signing a new 12-month contract extension at Liverpool that will keep him at the club until 2023.

Crystal Palace are attempting to convince Jean-Michael Seri to move across London with the midfielder set to depart Fulham. However he wants to head back to France’s Ligue 1.

– Takvim report Istanbul clubs Fenerbahce and Galatasaray are set to go head to head for the signature of Manchester United attacker Juan Mata.

Arsenal have been informed by Dalian Yifang that it will take £25m in order for them to sign Yannick Carrasco. (Source: Evening Standard)

Arsenal have been in contact with Getafe over a potential deal for Djene Dakonam – but the €35m asking price remains a sticking point.

Sampdoria have rejected Arsenal‘s overall offer of €48m for Dennis Praet and Joachim Andersen.

– According to a new report from Spanish newspaper AS, Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen is beginning to re-think his decision to leave the club.

Tottenham have launched a bid believed to be worth over £62m for Bruno Fernandes – a fee that matches his Sporting Lisbon‘s price tag. (Source: O Jogo)

 

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