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Transfer Talk: Cantwell, Zohore, Manning, Roberts, Henry, Grosicki, Kongolo, Brooks, Austin, Dawson, Grujic

Take a look at all of the latest the transfer talk for the Premier League…

• Aston Villa ‘considered’ moving for Swansea City and Brentford duo Conor Roberts and Rico Henry in the transfer window, as detailed in a report by The Athletic.

• Nottingham Forest will not be signing West Bromwich Albion winger Kamil Grosicki during the transfer window, according to Sportime. It had been anticipated that the winger would be transferred to Olympiacos from the Baggies and then be sent straight to Forest on loan.

• Huddersfield Town defender Terence Kongolo’s proposed move to Premier League club Sheffield United is reportedly hit a snag due to concerns over his fitness. The player is rated at around £17m. (Daily Mail)

• David Brooks has been linked with interest from several clubs over the course of the summer, including Manchester United and former club Sheffield United. The 23-year-old has two years remaining on his contract, although Bournemouth have already turned a large sum from player sales this summer and are likely to demand a large fee.

• Ryan Manning’s future is still very much up in the air at QPR. Had 12 months left on his contract. West Ham are interested, is yet to feature for the club in the Championship this season, instead lining out for their U23 side on a couple of occasions.

• The 23-year-old Patrick Roberts looks on course to return to Middlesbrough for another loan spell from Man City.

• Chelsea defender Jake Clarke-Salter looks to be heading back to the Championship, according to reports. Trabzonspor and Club Brugge missed out. Birmingham were interested earlier in the window, but speculation cooled

• West Ham are interested in signing Craig Dawson from Watford as David Moyes looks to add to his defensive options. Remain hopeful of a deal within the next 10 days.

• Tottenham reportedly launched a late move to sign Lyon striker Moussa Dembele before snapping up Carlos Vinicius.

• Charlie Austin could still be set for a move elsewhere. The West Brom striker scored 10 times last season to help the Baggies back to the top flight but now seems on course for a switch to Derby County.

• Norwich’s talented young forward Todd Cantwell has been left out of the team’s last two squads, fuelling links with a transfer back to the Premier League, with Leeds one of the sides linked with a move for him.

• Manchester United have been linked with a move for 22-year-old winger Ismaila Sarr at Watford – and after failing to land Jadon Sancho or Ousmane Dembele on Deadline Day, the Old Trafford club have the opportunity to add another forward to their attack before the October 16 deadline.

• Middlesbrough look set to battle Nottingham Forest and Bristol City for Liverpool defender Nathaniel Phillips, despite previous reports suggesting an injury had scuppered his chances of securing a loan move. (Goal)

• Despite missing the initial transfer deadline, West Brom are said to be fully focused on bringing in Huddersfield Town talisman Karlan Grant before the domestic window closes. He’s valued at around £18m. (FLW)

• Kenneth Zohore (out the picture at West Brom), Dion Sanderson (season long loan), Andre Green have all been linked with Sheffield Wednesday.

• Brentford manager Thomas Frank has said that he wishes Aston Villa target Said Benrahma all the best if he does leave the Bees.

• Sunderland are eyeing up a move for Leeds United midfielder Robbie Gotts, according to reports. Swindon Town, Hull City and Huddersfield Town have also enquired.

• Lincoln City are set to sign 19 year old forward Jamie Soule from West Brom. (via Gloucestershire Live)

• Highly-rated Wolves defender Ed Francis has cancelled his contract at Molineux to become a free agent.

• Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic is likely to remain at Anfield until January at least after proposed move to Werder Bremen fell through. Southampton and West Ham are keen.

• Manchester United have agreed to sign Atalanta winger Amad Diallo Traore for £18million. The 18-year-old attacker will make the move to Old Trafford in January.

• West Ham have reached an agreement to cancel Jack Wilshere’s contract by mutual consent.

• Antonio Rudiger is set to remain at Chelsea after they blocked moves from Tottenham and AC Milan.

• West Ham made a late attempt for signing Mohamed Simakan – Hammers put €17m on the table, needed to improve it.

• Bournemouth are willing to accept an offer for Josh King based on installments to get him off the wage bill. Everton are favourites to sign him according to Sky Bet, closely followed by Fulham and Tottenham. Bournemouth are said to have turned down a last-gasp bid from Torino for their forward.

• Ørjan Nyland has left Aston Vila after agreeing a mutual termination of his contract.

• Manchester United have reached agreement with Atalanta for the future transfer of Amad Diallo, who will join the club in January. The fee is €21m, plus €20m in add-ons. (Sky Sports)

• Manchester United have confirmed that Atalanta winger Amad Traore will sign for the club at a later date, likely to be January.

• Tottenham are hoping to complete a deal for Swansea’s Joe Rodon. They have until the 16th when EFL to Prem window closes. Swansea are looking for £18-20m. Tottenham are looking at £7m.

• Norwich player Max Aarons had been a target for both Barcelona and Bayern Munich this summer. Could still be set to depart with Premier League interest.

• Eric Garcia has told Manchester City board that he’ll join Barcelona in January or next June as a free agent.

• A deal for Fikayo Tomori to join West Ham on loan was agreed but the centre-back decided with 10 minutes left of the window that he didn’t want to leave Chelsea. (Sky Sports)

• The wife of Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero has demanded that his club “respect” her husband by granting him a move away.

• Liverpool forward Liam Millar is wanted by Millwall, as detailed in a report by Goal. QPR and Stoke are also interested.

 

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