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Transfer Talk: Hogan, Doucoure, Vokes, Dann, Adams, Sharp, Moore, Ranger, Bolasie, Woodburn, Crouch, Fletcher

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Check out the transfer rumour round-ups for the Premier League…

Everton on Ismaïla Sarr ‘more than ever’, 20 year old attacker has caught club’s interest.

Cardiff City have made a move for Bayer Leverkusen striker Lucas Alario.

West Ham plotting bold move to rival Everton for Watford‘s Abdoulaye Doucoure.

AS report Wolves signing Jonny Otto permanently as pretty much a done deal now.

Watford do not want to let AC Milan target Gerard Deulofeu leave.

Leeds, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough and West Brom are all chasing a trio of Fulham players – Stefan Johansen, Floyd Ayite and Neeskens Kebano.

Southampton have reportedly failed with a move for Birmingham City striker Che Adams.

Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Burnley and Cardiff are all interested in signing Yannick Bolasie on loan from Everton.

Burnley‘s Sam Vokes has been linked with a move to Stoke City, with the Daily Mail reporting that £9 million could be enough to prise him away.

According to a report from the Express, Southampton are interested in signing Rangers right-back James Tavernier.

Marcus Thuram – son of former France and Barcelona star Lillian – is attracting interest from Arsenal, Newcastle, Brighton, Cardiff, Crystal Palace, Watford, Southampton and Everton.

Other stories reported:

Eintracht Frankfurt are in talks to land Reece Oxford from West Ham United, according to Sky Sports News. Reports elsewhere state Nottingham Forest are keen on him too.

Fulham are keen on Scott Dann at Crystal Palace. The type they need. Palace would try hard for Gary Cahill at Chelsea if there’s a vacancy. (Alan Nixon)

Leicester are interested in signing Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans, according to a report from the Daily Mail.

Hull City are leading the race to sign Liverpool winger Ben Woodburn, according to The Sun.

 

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