Take a look at all of the latest the transfer talk for the Premier League…
• Both Fulham and Leeds are weighing up a move for Arsenal defender William Saliba on loan, reports say.
• WEST BROM. Keen on Townsend at Palace, but hopes fading on that unless there’s late drama and changes of mind.
• According to claims from Spanish outlet El Desmarque (h/t Birmingham Live), Wolves have tabled an offer worth up to €16million for AZ Alkmaar winger Oussama Idrissi.
• Wolves are poised to sign Angers left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri on loan with an option to buy for £13.5million.
• Newcastle boss Steve Bruce insists that he’ll only make a late loan signing if a “something mouthwatering” comes along over the next 48 hours. He also shut down the Theo Walcott rumours that emerged yesterday, suggesting there’s nothing in claims we’ve been in talks with the Everton winger.
• Everton will try to sign Spanish striker Fernando Llorente before the transfer deadline day on Monday, according to reports from The Mirror.
• West Ham are currently leading the race for £25m-rated Jonathan Tah.
• BURNLEY. Watched young Logan Chalmers at Dundee U. Top scout present. Told he is the target rather than the prolific Shankland.
• LIVERPOOL. Would take 10 and poss extras for Harry Wilson to get him going. Burnley still arguing among themselves.
• Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has told Stretty News that the club want to sign Daniel James from Manchester United in the summer transfer window. However, the Italian business has admitted that the former Swansea City winger will stay at United.
• BURNLEY. Want a fee for left back Ali Koiki. Out of contract. Wanted by Charlton but needs a tribunal.
• SHEFF U. Told by Preston it would take 10m for Ben Davies. Same number of Bournemouth come back. Bournemouth also continue to check on Osayi-Samuel at QPR just in case need another winger.
• The Sunday Mirror reports that Leicester have already rejected West Brom’s attempts to take Slimani on a temporary basis. The Foxes have informed their Midlands rivals they are only interested in a straight cash deal for the 32-year-old.
• Queens Park Rangers could miss out on the Aston Villa winger Andre Green as Bournemouth target Bright Osayi-Samuel, according to The Sun on Sunday.
• VILLA. Open to the Andre Green loan exit thing if someone comes up with right money. QPR been in. Sheff Wed now in too. (Alan Nixon)
• West Brom boss Slaven Bilic is trying to shift some of his fringe players with Kamil Grosicki and Kenneth Zohore wanted by Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday respectively.
• Derby County and West Bromwich Albion are reportedly in negotiations about a transfer of Charlie Austin. Sky Sports say the two clubs are discussing a short-term deal for the striker.
• Sheffield United and Fulham are interested in signing Terence Kongolo from Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town before the deadline.
• Werder Bremen’s Frank Baumann still thinks there’s a “high possibility” Milot Rashica could leave the club by tomorrow’s transfer deadline. Aston Villa have not been able to agree terms.
• Manchester United will offer £3.6m for French Ligue 2 side Sochaux’s 16-year-old defender Willy Kambwala. (RMC Sport via Sun)
• Daniel Farke has hinted on Sky Sports Football that Ben Godfrey’s transfer to another club is ‘pretty likely’ amid rumours Everton are close to signing him.
• Juventus are in talks with Everton to re-sign Italy forward Moise Kean, 20, who left the Serie A side for the Toffees in 2019. (Corriere dello Sport – in Italian)
• Watford are interested in Leeds United and Scotland defender Barry Douglas, 31. (Football Insider)
• Leeds have also made an improved bid for Norwich City midfielder Todd Cantwell, 22, after their initial £15m offer for the Englishman was rejected. (Football Insider)
• Arsenal will turn their attention to securing a loan deal for Chelsea’s Italy midfielder Jorginho, 28, as their hopes fade of signing Lyon’s French midfielder Houssem Aouar, 22. (ESPN)
• Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola admitted a deal with Barcelona for defender Eric Garcia could be completed before Monday. (Sky Sports)
• Jose Campaña | Leeds United initiate contact over potential signing – Contacted club in recent days, nothing serious yet.
• Jean-Clair Todibo | Second source backs Fulham agreement with club for signing – Player studying offer, Mendes involved
• West Ham United are prepared to make a £20m bid for Marseille defender Duje Caleta-Car. (Sky Sports)
• Aston Villa have confirmed that Jota has departed the club after reaching a mutual agreement to terminate his contract.
• Alex Telles | Manchester United in race against time – Signing getting more complicated, good proposal needs to arrive soon if anything is to happen. O Jogo believe he’s closer to staying than leaving.
• West Ham and Southampton are weighing up loan moves for Liverpool’s Marko Grujic before Monday’s transfer deadline, with the two clubs also eyeing Chelsea’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
• Ryan Sessegnon of Tottenham set to leave the Premier League to join Hoffenheim on loan in coming hours.
• Omar Colley | Fulham make ‘first draft’ of offer for defender – €19m deal, €2.5m-a-year contract offered.
• Leeds have reignited their chase for in-demand Brentford forward Benrahama rated at £25m at the behest of Marcelo Bielsa, according to French reports.
• Napoli have won the race to sign Tiemoué Bakayoko on loan from Chelsea. (Via: RMC)
• Striker Edinson Cavani has agreed to join Manchester United on a two-year contract. (Sky Sports)
• LEEDS. Bid accepted for Brazilian winger Raphinha. £17m with add ons. Leeds pushing hard to get this deal done and bring in a central midfielder before the deadline. Derby also interested.
• Chelsea have rejected a loan bid from Bayern Munich for Callum Hudson-Odoi. The offer included a £70m option to buy. (Daily Mail)
• Manchester United have reportedly overcome a major hurdle to seal the signing of Facundo Pellistri from Uruguay-based side Atletico Penarol.
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