After receiving a £220 million windfall from Chinese
investors, Inter are weighing up a £38m bid for West Ham star Dimitri Payet or
could turn attentions to Alex Teixeira from Jiangsu Suning.
Source: Daily Mail
Pep to spend £100m on
Bonucci & Stones
Pep Guardiola has asked Manchester City to offer £100m for
centre-back pair Leonardo Bonucci and John Stones, of Juventus and Everton, to
beef up his aging and ailing defence.
Source: Daily Mirror
Arsenal & Chelsea
target Morata worth €75m
Real Madrid have slapped a €75 million price tag on Alvaro
Morata and could sell him to Arsenal or Chelsea in a bid to raise funds for
Paul Pogba.
Source: Sky Sports
Juventus lodge Alexis
bid
Arsenal have rejected Juventus' offer of €30 million plus
bonuses for Alexis Sanchez, who has told the club he wishes to leave, and want
closer to €40m to be convinced to sell.
Source: Calciomercato.com
Everton &
Galatasaray join Robson-Kanu race
Everton and Galatasaray are the two latest clubs to be added
to the list of parties interested in signing Wales hero Hal Robson-Kanu, with
Leicester and Swansea having already been credited with an interest.
Source: talkSPORT
Klopp targets
Blaszczykowski
Jurgen Klopp is hoping to be reunited with Jakub
Blaszczykowski, who was one of the German's star performers at Borussia
Dortmund. The 30-year-old is available for around €6 million after spending
last season on loan at Fiorentina.
Source: Bild
Zabaleta set for Roma
medical
Pablo Zabaleta is due to undergo a medical with Roma after
agreeing personal terms with the Serie A outfit.
Source: Emanuele Giulianelli
Dortmund turn
attentions to Kovacic
Borussia Dortmund have baulked at Wolfsburg's price tag for
Andre Schurrle so are now weighing up a move for Real Madrid midfielder Mateo
Kovacic, who is available for €25 million.
Source: Bild
Cuadrado wants
Juventus return
Juan Cuadrado has returned to Chelsea following the end of
his Juventus loan but is keen on a return, with talks between both clubs under
way.
Source: Corriere dello Sport
Prandelli or De Boer
to replace Mancini
Roberto Mancini is unhappy with Inter's dealings in the
transfer market thus far, with Cesare Prandelli or Frank de Boer ready to
replace him should he leave
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