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- Chelsea have been told Victor Osimhen will snub a move to Stamford Bridge but is open to joining Manchester United.
- Wilfried Zaha has a decision to make. He is now out of contract at Crystal Palace and has to choose between Paris Saint-Germain, Atletico Madrid, Lazio and Saudi clubs.
- Arsenal have succeeded in convincing Ethan Nwaneri, the youngest player in Premier League history, to commit his future to the club.
- Arsenal have come to an agreement with Ajax over the transfer of young defender Jurrien Timber, as they attempt to improve upon last season’s title challenge.
- Chelsea’s Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku, has rejected a second offer from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal – worth £45m (£39m) a year – as he only wants to leave for Inter Milan.
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- Borussia Dortmund‘s move for Ajax midfielder Edson Alvarez has stalled and that could open the door for West Ham to try to sign the 25-year-old Mexico international.
- West Ham and Arsenal have still not agreed the payment structure for Declan Rice’s £105million move, which is delaying the whole deal.
- Crystal Palace have extended Nathan Ferguson‘s contract by a year until 2024, despite the defender playing just eight minutes of first-team football in three years.
- Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Tottenham Hotspur are open to the midfielder leaving this summer amid interest from Atletico Madrid.
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- Roma manager Jose Mourinho is eyeing a double swoop on Leicester City for Nigeria striker Kelechi Iheanacho, 26, and Zambia forward Patson Daka.
- Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has blocked English goalkeeper Tom Heaton, from moving to Luton Town, amid continued uncertainty over the future of Spanish keeper David de Gea.
- Aston Villa are considering a loan move for Barcelona’s Spain winger Ferran Torres, with a purchase option of 25m euros (£21.5m).