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Transfer Talk: Amartey, Cahill, Joao, Gayle, Wanyama, Maupay, Watkins, Sorloth, Phillips, Roofe, Rose, Rhodes

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Check out the transfer talk for the Football League…

Leeds United are not in for SPAL hitman Andrea Petagna, it has been claimed.

Leeds United goalkeeper Kiko Casilla has insisted he remains happy at Elland Road.

Reading have opened talks to sign Sheffield Wednesday striker Lucas Joao, Football Insider understands.

Newcastle United have the edge over Leeds United in the pursuit of Inter striker Facundo Colidio.

Birmingham City target George Puscas is continuing to look for a destination that convinces him this summer.

Marcelo Bielsa has insisted that he is not sure whether Kemar Roofe is going to stay at Leeds United this summer.

Other stories reported:

– Lee Johnson wants another three players this transfer window as Bristol City ready for new season. The Robins have an interest in signing Chelsea defenders Michael Hector and Fikayo Tomori.

Middlesbrough have tabled a third bid in the region of £2million for Charlton Athletic defender Anfernee Dijksteel, Football Insider understands.

Middlesbrough boss Jonathan Woodgate remains hopeful of adding to his squad in the coming days and is confident of a busy end to the summer transfer window, with right-back and attacking midfield the priorities.

Leeds United are ready to launch a loan-to-buy swoop for Liverpool attacker Ryan Kent, according to Football Insider.

Crystal Palace are expected to return with a second bid for Brentford forward Ollie Watkins, according to Mirror Sport.

– According to The Daily Star, Newcastle manager Steve Bruce has sanctioned a move which would allow the former Palace striker Dwight Gayle to join Leeds on loan for next season.

Bolton Wanderers are running an eye over former Manchester United man James Weir on the eve of the new season, as reported by Alan Nixon.

Nottingham Forest have made initial enquiries about signing Burnley defender Kevin Long.

Brighton & Hove Albion manager Graham Potter has confirmed that a deal to sign Bristol City‘s Adam Webster, reportedly worth £22m, is “close” to being completed after the Premier League club had a bid accepted early on Friday.

Aston Villa are claimed to have submitted a new bid for Leeds United’s Kalvin Phillips – Football Insider have reported that they have made a new offer of £15m. That however have been dismissed according to Sky Sports News, who say Villa are not interested in signing him.

Ipswich Town manager Paul Lambert believes the Alan Judge transfer saga is now over after Queens Park Rangers saw their latest bid of £650,000 turned down, the East Anglian Daily Times report.

Brighton are hoping to sign Brentford‘s £20m-rated French striker Neal Maupay, 22, who is also being tracked by Sheffield United and Aston Villa. (London Evening Standard)

Ipswich boss Lambert has downplayed the chances of turning to former loanee Will Keane as he continues his search for a striker.

Norwich are ready to make a late attempt to sign Sheffield Wednesday striker Jordan Rhodes. When will this saga end?!

Southend United are keen on signing Heart of Midlothian midfielder Olly Lee, Echosport understands.

Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has confirmed striker Ivan Toney is not for sale despite reported interest from Championship club Barnsley.

Doncaster boss Darren Moore revealed offers are in place for two strikers with records ‘every bit as good, if not better’ than John Marquis. (Doncaster Free Press)

Rotherham United boss Paul Warne says striker Kyle Vassell has not expressed a desire to leave amid reported interest from Salford City. (Sheffield Star)

Nottingham Forest youngster Jake Taylor is being monitored by League Two outfit Port Vale, according to the Stoke Sentinel.

Hull City will benefit by £9.45m following the sale of their former defender Harry Maguire to Manchester United. The Tigers agreed a 15% deal on transfer profit when they sold the 26-year-old to Leicester in 2017. (Hull Daily Mail)

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