- Paris Saint-Germain have made an enquiry for Liverpool's attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho with Barcelona also interested.
- Arsene Wenger is ready to pursue his interest in Riyad Mahrez with Monaco determined to keep Thomas Lemar.
- Paul Clement wants to use his Chelsea connections to sign England U21 star Nathaniel Chalobah at Swansea.
- Josh King is unsure about quitting Bournemouth to join Tottenham.
- Antonio Conte is struggling to sign his three defensive targets. with Manchester City keen on Roma's Antonio Rudiger, Barcelona wanting Juventus centre-back Leonardo Bonucci, while Juve want Alex Sandro to stay.
- Manchester City are determined not to lose out to Chelsea for the second time in the transfer market this summer - by landing Roma defender Antonio Rudiger.
- Arsenal face losing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for nothing as contract negotiations rumble on.
- Joachim Low says Germany are "still the best team in the world" after they won the Confederations Cup by beating Chile 1-0.
- Everton are planning a £20m shock move for Arsenal's Olivier Giroud.
- Stoke are considering a move for Brazilian ace Luan - but would need to sell either Xherdan Shaqiri or Marko Arnautovic first.
- Manchester United are facing the prospect of missing out on signing Monaco ace Fabinho after Paris Saint-Germain launched a £42m bid.
- Inter Milan are ready to offer Paris Saint-Germain £43m for star Angel Di Maria.
- AC Milan will not improve their offer of £167,000-a-week to keep Gianluigi Donnarumma after the goalkeeper's apparent change of heart, according to reports.
- The future of Chelsea target Alex Sandro is expected to become clearer on Monday following a fresh round of talks regarding the Juventus left-back.
- Alexandre Lacazette will travel to London to complete a club record move to Arsenal after the Gunners agreed a deal worth up to £52m for the striker.
- Swansea City are on the verge of pulling off a major coup with the £11m signing of Roque Mesa.
- Manchester City have ended their interest in Marquinhos after he signed a new long-term deal with Paris Saint-Germain.
- Manchester United will reportedly pay Neymar's £174m release clause if he wants to leave Barcelona this summer.
- Celtic look poised to seal the £5m signing of Chelsea midfielder Charly Musonda.
- James Rodriguez has decided that Manchester United are the only team he wants to join.
- Newcastle are eyeing a move for Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs.
- Barcelona have emerged as favourites to sign Chelsea target and Juventus star Leonardo Bonucci.
- Manchester United are set to launch an offer for Lazio star Lucas Biglia.
- Arsenal are considering a surprise move for Leeds goalkeeper Rob Green.
- Chelsea and Juventus are trailing Real Madrid right-back Danilo.
- Jurgen Klopp wants his Liverpool employers to secure the services of RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita who will hold discussions with his German club this week.
- Everton want Olivier Giroud to bolster their attack and will look to persuade the Arsenal striker to become their latest high-profile recruit.
- Arsenal will tell Alexis Sanchez he will not be sold to Manchester City, meaning their pre-season is likely to be disrupted by the desire of the forward to join Pep Guardiola.
- Real Madrid will open talks with Manchester United over a transfer for David De Gea once Alvaro Morata moves to Old Trafford, according to Spanish reports.
- Chelsea's hopes of landing long-term target Leonardo Bonucci could be scuppered as it emerged Barcelona have joined the race for the Italian centre-back.
- Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are prepared to spark a bidding war over Kylian Mbappe which could make the Monaco player the most expensive player in history.
- Pep Guardiola has given the green light for England international Joe Hart to cross Manchester and make the controversial switch to arch rivals United.
- Chelsea have made an enquiry to Real Madrid about defender Danilo.
- Rangers are on the brink of making £1.5m Graham Dorrans their ninth signing of the summer.
Transfer Paper Talk
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Monday, July 03, 2017
Rating: 5
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