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Transfer Talk: Wilson, Longstaff, Targett, Hogan, McNair, Bowen, Grosicki, Clough, Ejaria, Morrison, Davis, Dack

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Check out the transfer talk for the Premier League…

FC Nordsjaelland‘s sporting director has admitted that no fewer than 20 clubs have been in touch with him over young talent Andreas Skov Olsen, who has been linked with Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.

According to Leeds Live, Tottenham Hotspur will complete the signing of Jack Clarke from Leeds United on Monday.

Manchester United are preparing to make a bid for Sean Longstaff and exploit the current uncertainty at Newcastle, claims a report.

According to a report from Spanish media outlet AS, Leganes have made it their priority to sign Southampton hitman Guido Carrillo on loan again this summer.

Southampton goalkeeper Harry Lewis has emerged as a loan transfer target for League One side Burton Albion, according to the Derby Telegraph.

Aston Villa will make an £8m bid for Southampton youngster Matt Targett, according to The Express & Star.

Queens Park Rangers‘ chances of signing the Aston Villa striker, Scott Hogan, may have received a boost. Aaccording to The Daily Mirror, Villa are ready to ‘take a hit on Hogan’ in order to get him off the books.

A journalist for Yahoo! Sport in France, reports Aston Villa are ‘hot’ on Baptiste Santamaria of Angers.

Midfielder Milan Badelj has offer from West Ham in front of him – Turned them down last year.

Stoke City manager Nathan Jones has said that he does not want to sell Jack Butland in the summer transfer window amid speculation linking the goalkeeper with a move to Aston Villa, as quoted in The Stoke Sentinel.

Fiorentina are prepared to make Southampton target Bartlomiej Dragowski their first-choice goalkeeper, amidst talk of Alban Lafont wanting to leave the club.

Leeds United want to sign another of Chelsea‘s young players on loan, Jake Clarke-Salter, according to The Sun.

Blackburn Rovers are giving competition to Reading for the signature of Liverpool midfielder Ovie Ejaria this summer.

According to a report from ESPN, Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic is set for another loan move away from Anfield, with Hertha Berlin, Werder Bremen and Eintracht Frankfurt set to battle it out for his signature.

Other stories reported:

– Ravel Morrison was at Sheffield United on Thursday, although currently it’s not clear whether a deal is likely.

Aston Villa striker Keinan Davis is reportedly a transfer target for Swansea, QPR, Hull and Preston. All have made enquiries.

Leeds United are close to landing Carlisle United winger Liam McCarron, who has been linked with Wolves.

Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bradley Dack has told the club’s official website that he is happy at Ewood Park, and his comments will come as a blow for Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion.

– According to The Daily Star, Celtic have made a move for Middlesbrough ace Paddy McNair, but Neil Lennon’s side are facing competition from Blackburn Rovers and Derby County.

Manchester City are pointed out as the club favourites to land the Flamengo wonderkid Reinier.

– Signing for Arsenal this summer would be Crystal Palace player Wilfried Zaha’s “dream move”.

Chelsea have rejected Bayern Munich‘s fourth bid for Callum Hudson-Odoi. The offer was £22.5m.

West Bromwich Albion are working on a deal to sign Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea on a season-long loan, according to Football Insider.

Watford striker Jerome Sinclair is set to reject a chance to move back to Oxford United in favour of a move to the Dutch Eredivisie.

– Grant McCann has insisted that Hull City will do everything in their power to keep hold of their star players including Nottingham Forest linked Kamil Grosicki plus Everton, Tottenham and Southampton linked Jarrod Bowen this summer.

Wigan Athletic manager Paul Cook says his side are working very hard to bring in good players but refused to confirm whether the club have made a bid to sign Everton’s Antonee Robinson, Wigan Today report.

 

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