Take a look at the transfer talk for the Premier League…
• Napoli midfielder Allan has told his agent that he wants to join Everton.
• Newcastle United and Southampton are reportedly interested in signing Burnley striker Chris Wood, valued at around £13m, in the summer transfer window, according to the Sunday Mirror (via HITC).
• West Brom. Likely to send striker Morton out to Lincoln. Appleton links working there. Again. (Alan Nixon)
• Reported Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United target Serhou Guirassy wants to play in the Premier League, according to Sky Sports.
• The Daily Mail is reporting that Fulham are on the brink of signing Antonee Robinson from Wigan, for around £1.9m, after agreeing to pay him £45,000 a week.
• Barcelona sense a ‘strange feeling’ with Lionel Messi following their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich, it has been claimed. The 33-year-old is wanted by Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, with the Premier League giants willing to pay whatever it takes to bring the Argentina international to the Etihad Stadium.
• West Ham are open to the idea of selling Issa Diop this summer but will demand at least £45m for the centre-back. At least two Premier League teams have their eye on the 23-year-old.
• According to Sport Witness, West Ham have already made an approach to the agent of Basaksehir right-back Junior Caicara.
• James Rodríguez says he would like to move to the Premier League as he looks to seal a departure from Real Madrid this summer. (Source: GOAL)
• Leeds United are interested in signing the highly rated Wigan winger Sean McGurk. The player has been linked with a move to Tottenham as well and Football Insider claims that the whites are now looking to beat the Londoners to the winger’s signature.
• The agent of Brondby defender Hjortur Hermannsson is trying to secure his client a €2.5m move to Leeds. (Ekstra Bladet)
• Leeds United have been named favourites to sign Liverpool winger Harry Wilson, amid reports linking the Wales international with a move to Elland Road. He starred for now-Championship side Bournemouth on loan last season. (Sky Bet)
• PSG, Borussia Dortmund and Monaco all want to sign Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace. The 27-year old winger is keen to leave Crystal Palace this summer and the club would be willing to sell for the right price.
• Juventus are open to selling Paulo Dybala, with Manchester United and Tottenham interested in the forward. (Gazetta Dello Sport)
• Tottenham Hotspur defender Ryan Sessegnon is unlikely to be returning to Fulham this summer, according to talkSPORT.
• Journalist Hasan Tüncel has reported that United decided against signing Ugurcan Cakir after Trabzonspor inflated their asking price again. The Turkish goalkeeper may still end up in the Premier League next season, though, with Brighton and Hove Albion also reportedly interested in signing him this summer
• Southampton have ‘submitted written offer’ of €12m for Almería’s Darwin Núñez – the club are ‘ready to sell’ him, with Sheffield United, Brighton, Napoli and AS Roma keen. The striker finished the campaign with 16 goals and two assists in La Liga 2, but he failed to help his side overcome Girona in the playoffs.
• Manchester City have reignited their interest in Napoli’s Senegalese defender Kalidou Koulibaly, 29, following their Champions League exit. (Talksport)
• Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham and Leicester have all asked Brighton about the potential price of 22-year-old Ben White, who impressed on loan at Leeds last season. £50m has been the rumoured pricetag. White is reportedly resisting a new contract at Brighton despite being offered a £25,000-a-week deal.
• Manchester United are keen on Juventus’ 29-year-old Brazilian winger Douglas Costa as they start their summer transfer business. (Sky Sports)
• Wolves have rejected an offer from Juventus of Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey plus cash for Mexican striker Raul Jimenez, 29. (Clwb Pel-Droed)
• Manchester City could activate a £25m buy-back clause for Aston Villa’s 22-year-old Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz. (Manchester Evening News)
• Leeds will have to pay £20m to sign Chelsea’s Belgium striker Michy Batshuayi, 26. (Star)
• West Brom and West Ham have been told that a fee of about £2.7m would be needed to sign Istanbul Basaksehir’s Brazilian full-back Junior Caicara, 31. (Birmingham Mail)
• Brighton’s Jayson Molumby has boosted hopes he could be set for a Millwall return – after spelling out he wants first-team football next season.
• Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu, who was on loan at RB Leipzig last season, is keen to try to impress Frank Lampard with the manager believed to be a fan of the 19-year-old Welsh defender. (Goal)
• Everton have asked about Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure. The 27-year old saw a proposed £30m move to Goodison Park fall through a year go and is open to leaving Vicarage Road this summer. (Mail)
• Arsenal are edging closer to signing the Lille defender Gabriel after agreeing personal terms with the Brazilian and making progress in discussions over the fee with the French club.
• Fulham are ready to sign Antonee Robinson – after the United States star snubbed a return to Everton.
• Norwegian sensation Jens Petter Hauge was watched by a top Manchester United scout on Sunday.
• Ivo Grbić is hoping that his move to Atletico Madrid can be finalised in the coming days, report Mundo Deportivo, having rejected West Brom.
• Wolves have received a total of around £10million in promotion bonuses from Leeds and Fulham as part of the deals for Helder Costa and Ivan Cavaleiro.
• Liverpool are interested in signing Thiago Alcântara but have told Bayern Munich that they are not prepared to pay €30m.
• Manchester City are following the situation of Santos wonderkid Alison Matheus, according to Sport Witness.
• Arsenal are set to sign former Tottenham youngster Jonathan Dinzeyi. According to The Athletic, the 20-year-old central defender will join the Gunners after his release by Spurs last month.
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