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

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According to Fotboll Direkt, Championship trio Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Reading all are tracking 24-year-old Hosam Aiesh, who can operate as a winger or as a centre-forward. Check him out in the video below…
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Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic and Charlton Athletic have set their sights on signing Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Ben Alnwick this summer, Football Insider understands.

Sheffield Wednesday striker, Atdhe Nuhiu, is interesting the Macedonian champions, KF Shkëndija, according to reports in Albania.

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.

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

Middlesbrough have offered new long-term deals to two of the brightest prospects, Lewis Wing and Marcus Tavernier.

Rangers are lining up a move for Bolton and Northern Ireland striker Josh Magennis.

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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Oxford United have put a hefty £4 million price tag on Gavin Whyte, as Nottingham Forest are said to be interested in the exciting winger and planned for a £2m bid, though may have to rethink. Brentford also keen.

Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has dismissed any suggestion his side could be set to complete a deal for Rangers target George Edmundson of Oldham.

Stoke City have seen off a late bid from Celtic to seal a deal for Wigan‘s Nick Powell, TEAMtalk understands.

Other stories reported:

Sunderland confirm quartet Adam Matthews, Luke Molyneux, Max Stryjek and Robbin Ruiter will leave the club when their current deals expire at the end of June.

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.

Queens Park Rangers are ready to offload goalkeeper Matt Ingram.

Barcelona want to win the race to sign West Brom teenager Louie Barry, The 15 year old has been fast-tracked after impressing for the Baggies and England. He played for West Brom’s under-18s last season, scoring four goals in total.

– According to Football Insider, Leeds United have rejected a unnamed La Liga side’s offer for home-sick play-maker Samu Saiz.

Bolton Wanderers are reportedly facing a battle to keep their prized asset Luca Connell as interest hots up in the teenager. Celtic one of those named as interested.

Barnsley have reportedly turned down a bid from Brescia of “over £1m” for defender Liam Lindsay – who has been linked with a summer move to Derby County.

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.

Doncaster Rovers are not pursuing a deal for Blackburn Rovers midfielder Richie Smallwood, contrary to reports.

West Brom are being linked with a move for midfielder Tolgay Arslan this summer.

Coventry City are amongst clubs in League One reportedly interested in a move for Walsall midfielder Liam Kinsella.

Portsmouth are eyeing a move for now-ex Ayr United striker Lawrence Shankland as reported by the Portsmouth News. He scored 34 goals in 41 appearances last season and is now a free agent.

– New Plymouth boss Ryan Lowe says he will be taking a keen interest in Bury’s out-of-contract players this summer. He said: “It depends because they are in a bit of a tough situation at the moment and there are a lot of players there who – I can’t go into too much detail – but are in a financial situation, so it depends. I can’t sit here and say ‘oh yeah, I’m going to take them all’. I’d like to take a lot of them but they are all contracted and I have to respect that. We’ll be looking for players who are out of contract to come down to Argyle and it won’t be a case of bombarding Bury to take all of their players. I don’t think that’s fair. If they become available then it might be something we can take a look at.”

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