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Transfer Talk: Mooy, Maupay, Bauer, Wilson, Gayle, Butland, Mings, Rhodes, Abraham, Delph, Maddison, Rondon

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Manchester City‘s Patrick Roberts has undergone a medical at Norwich ahead of joining the club on a season-long loan.

According to The World Game, based in Aaron Mooy’s native Australia, the Huddersfield midfielder is on the wanted lists of Wolves, West Ham, Newcastle, Leicester City, Watford and Southampton after the Terriers’ relegation.

Tottenham and Arsenal have both been linked with Newcastle United forward Ayoze Perez.

Wolves‘ Ruben Neves has commented on being linked with Liverpool before making it clear that he was not interested in discussing a transfer with the Nations League title in Portugal’s sights.

Stoke keeper Jack Butland is being linked with a move back to the Premier League this summer with Bournemouth.

Ritchie De Laet believes his Aston Villa career is over while telling Sporza that he would welcome a return to Belgium with Royal Antwerp.

Eredivisie champions Ajax are keen to bring Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Davy Propper back to Holland, according to the Argus.

According to Doble Amarilla in Argentina, Boca Juniors are pushing to sign Southampton flop Guido Carrillo this summer.

According to The Chronicle, there’s a belief that Newcastle United will be willing to splash up to £40million on Hoffenheim striker Joelinton.

Wolves are interested in snapping up Valencia’s 22-year-old centre-back Mouctar Diakhaby during the summer transfer window.

The Liverpool Echo has reported that Everton could be interested in signing Chelsea right-back Reece James this summer.

It’s claimed that Tyrone Mings, Axel Tuanzebe and Tammy Abraham are the three names at the top of Aston Villa‘s transfer wish list.

Other stories reported:

West Ham are eyeing a move for Manchester City‘s Fabian Delph this summer. (Football Insider)

Atlético Madrid are interested in a shock €80m move to sign Leicester full-back Ben Chilwell. They see him as a direct replacement for Lucas Hernandez. (AS)

Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez has suggested the club will continue talking to West Brom over a move for Salomon Rondon – despite rumours of a takeover at St. James’s Park. (Chronicle)

Tottenham are leading a host of top European clubs to the potential signing of PSV Eindhoven’s winger, Steven Bergwijn. (@MichaelBridge_)

Leicester‘s 22-year-old midfielder James Maddison is attracting interest from Tottenham. (Mirror)

Sheffield United are considering a move for 22-year-old forward Neal Maupay from Brentford but Burnley and Brighton are also interested. (Star)

Leeds United are believed to be targeting Southampton striker Sam Gallagher. (Football Insider)

– Sadio Mané has insisted he is happy at Liverpool amid speculation linking him to Real Madrid. (Sky Sports)

Aston Villa have been linked with a move for high-scoring FC Porto striker Moussa Marega.

Aston Villa are reportedly lining up a summer move for Real Valladolid midfielder Ruben Alcaraz.

Arsenal have joined Tottenham and West Ham in the race for Barcelona midfielder André Gomes.

Newcastle United have contacted Benfica over a move for 25-year-old Greece goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos and are believed to have been quoted £13.2 million. (O Jogo)

LOSC Lille, Schalke and Lyon are all fighting for the signing of Watford‘s Dodi Lukebakio.

Liverpool and Wales winger Harry Wilson, 22, has decided to leave Anfield in pursuit of regular first-team football after a loan spell at Derby. Wilson is wanted by clubs from the Premier League (Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Southampton and Brighton), Bundesliga and La Liga.

– A report from the Daily Mail (via The Pink Un) claims that Norwich City could turn to West Brom loanee Dwight Gayle in their pursuit of a new striker after Sheffield Wednesday slapped a £7 million price tag on Jordan Rhodes.

 

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