Take a look at the transfer talk for the Premier League…
• Tottenham have reportedly reached an agreement with Wolves over how much they will pay for Matt Doherty, who is Spurs’ first-choice option to replace Serge Aurier at right-back. Talks have already taken place over a deal with Football Insider claiming that the north London club have agreed to pay Wolves an initial £12million, rising to a potential £16m with add-ons. Wolves want £20m.
• Manchester United remain in contact with Aston Villa over the signing of Jack Grealish and are considering including Sergio Romero in any deal. (Source: Daily Mail)
• Abdoulaye Doucouré is holding out for a move to Everton from Watford. Wolves, Fulham and Hertha Berlin have all made offers for the 27-year-old, but he’s eager to play under Carlo Ancelotti at Goodison Park.
• Lionel Messi could cost Manchester City half a billion pounds if they go ahead with what would be the biggest signing in Premier League history before the start of the season. (Source: Daily Telegraph)
• Manchester United have seen an opening €25m bid for Benoit Badiashile rejected by Monaco, according to reports in France.
• QPR’s Eberechi Eze will complete his Crystal Palace medical today. Personal terms agreed. He will sign a 4 year deal with an extra 1 year extension option.
• Arsenal will sell Callum Chambers for the right price this summer and TEAMtalk understands Leeds are ready to fight Fulham for his signature.
• Fulham are closing in on a Southampton double deal with Harrison Reid set to seal £8m move and outcast Mario Lemina joining in £2m loan fee.
• Wolves have had a £15m bid for midfielder Ainsley Maitland-Niles rejected by Arsenal. (Sky Sports)
• Gazzetta dello Sport are suggesting AS Roma have turned their attention to Arsenal’s Sead Kolašinac.
• Napoli midfielder Allan is a ‘matter of days’ away from joining Everton, with just €2m now separating the two sides in their valuation.
• Arsenal forward Sam Greenwood is set to join Leeds today for an undisclosed fee and the England U-18 star is due to sign a three-year deal at Elland Road.
• Manchester United have the money to buy Messi, but Borussia Dortmund and England winger Jadon Sancho, 20, is still their main transfer target. (Express)
• Bournemouth and Wales winger David Brooks, 23, has been made available for transfer and is a possible alternative for Manchester United if they do not want to pay £108m for Sancho. (Express)
• Brighton look set to keep 22-year-old English defender Ben White, who spent last season on loan at Leeds, despite interest from Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United. (Sun)
• Leeds United are one of four Premier League teams that are reportedly interested in Dundee United youngster Lewis Neilson, according to a report. Leicester, Southampton, Everton and Leeds all had scouts at Tannadice on Saturday, according to The Courier. Neilson was in action against Scottish Champions Celtic.
• According to Simon Jones of the Mail Online, Bournemouth striker Josh King is a wanted man and is being tracked by a trio of Serie A clubs after the Cherries relegation from the Premier League. Though he’s expected to turn down Italy for top flight football in England.
• Fulham are interested in signing Derby County full-back Jayden Bogle, according to reports. The young right back is Scott Parker’s number one target to strengthen their defence before their return to the Premier League next month.
• Fulham are set to make a £10 million player-plus-cash deal to sign Nottingham Forest right-back Matty Cash, according to the Telegraph.
• Nottingham Forest are hopeful of signing Luke Freeman on loan from Sheffield United, according to journalist Alan Nixon. He only joined the Blades last year but made just 16 appearances for Chris Wilder’s side last season, 11 of which came in the Premier League. Now the 28 year old could go out on loan.
• Sheffield Wednesday and Derby County are among a host of Championship sides to be credited with an interest in Chelsea defender Jake Clarke-Salter. The player is set for his fifth season out on loan from the Blues. (Goal)
• Liverpool have no plans to loan out Harry Wilson again next season and will only consider a permanent exit, according to reports. Aston Villa and Wolves are keen.
• Brentford striker Ollie Watkins will not be joining Leeds United this summer, with the Whites pushing all their focus onto Valencia man Rodrigo.
• QPR are set to make an offer for Oxford United defender Rob Dickie. Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Fulham, Leeds United, Newcastle, West Brom, Aston Villa, Burnley and Southampton have been linked.
• Newcastle United have made a £4 million bid to sign Dimitris Giannoulis and are leading Watford for the signature of the PAOK defender, according to the Shields Gazette.
• Sheffield United have held talks with Liverpool over a loan swoop for Rhian Brewster and are frontrunners to sign him ahead of Leeds, Fulham, Newcastle and Crystal Palace. (90min)
• Everton, West Ham, Wolves and Leeds United are interested in £20m-rated Shakhtar Donetsk defender Mykola Matviyenko. (90min)
• Aston Villa midfielder Conor Hourihane has been linked with a shock summer exit by multiple reports in Turkey. His agent is said to have been in contact with Besiktas and Trabzonspor this summer to offer his player’s services.
• Bristol City have ruled themselves out of the running for Burnley defender Ben Gibson. The report also ruled out a move for Fulham defender Alfie Mawson and free agent Daniel Ayala, who left Middlesbrough this summer.
• According to the Telegraph, Wolves are looking at Valencia full-back Correia as a direct replacement, should Doherty complete his move to north London.
• Newcastle United are keen on signing the Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey this summer. But as per Nicolo Schira, the 29-year-old but the Welshman is not keen on the move and he has turned down the approach.
• Newcastle United would like to sell Yoshinori Muto in the summer transfer window, according to the Daily Mail.
• Tottenham have new competition from the Premier League in their bid to sign Guillermo Maripan this summer. Newcastle are now interested.
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