Transfer news – Thursday 18 July: The latest updates, reports and done deals
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Your support makes all the difference.Follow the latest updates live from the summer transfer window as we bring you all the latest news, rumours and done deals right up until the 8 August deadline. Manchester United remain on the hunt for improvements, and while they are continuing their attempts to sign Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes, a new target has emerged in the form of young Roma midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo.
Arsenal are growing confident of sealing three new signings in the coming days, though perhaps not the ones fans have been waiting for. The move for Celtic defender Kieran Tierney is progressing while they look favourites to land St Etienne defender William Saliba – though he will remain on loan in France this season – while Unai Emery is hoping to land his own loan signing in Real Madrid’s Dani Ceballos.
Real Madrid meanwhile are planning ‘Operation 200’ according to reports in Spain, which involves selling both Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez to fund a move for Paul Pogba, who wants out of United. West Ham meanwhile smashed their club transfer record on Wednesday by signing Sebastien Haller in a £45m deal from Frankfurt, while Newcastle are looking to press on with their transfer business now that Steve Bruce has been appointed manager. Follow the latest news below.
The summer transfer window closes at 11pm on Thursday 8 August across the Premier League and Championship. The European transfer window remains open until Monday 2 September.
Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, reaffirmed his desire to keep winger Leroy Sane after his side's 4-1 win against West Ham yesterday in China.
Sane has been heavily linked with German champions Bayern Munich this transfer window, but Pep said he still expects Sane to be at the club come the start of the season.
''The club made him an offer last year. As I said many times, we want people happy to be here. We are going to help him to be the best.''
“We know his potential and what his level is. He has a special quality difficult to find around the world.''
Matthijs de Ligt has explained his reasons for joining Italian champions Juventus in favour of a move to England or Spain, in which he was heavily linked.
''I have been fascinated by the Italian way of defending from an early age,'' De Ligt told the official Ajax website.
"Many of my idols from the past are also Italians. Such as [Paolo] Maldini, [Franco] Baresi, [Alessandro] Nesta, [Fabio] Cannavaro and [Gaetano] Scirea.''
"When you talk about defenders, then you soon talk about those names.''
"I actually fell in love with the Italian way of defending and I made a choice based on that."
"They also mentioned that they really wanted me. They saw a future for me and the they could improve me in certain areas."
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has said that his side are unlikely to do any significant business before the end of the transfer window.
Speaking to Liverpool's official website in Indiana, Klopp expressed his pleasure with his current squad.
“How I said, it will not be the biggest transfer window of LFC; we invested a lot in the team in the last two years, I would say. We cannot spend every year in the same manner.''
“People talk about it like, ‘Now another £300m or £200m’. There are maybe only two clubs in the world – it looks in the moment like Barcelona and [Real] Madrid can do the same – City and PSG that can do it every year.''
“But we are fine. I’m happy with the team, we are really happy. We have to see if we find maybe one position, if we find something for it, but there’s no real pressure because it’s not about signing a player. We have solutions for all the situations.''
Paul Pogba's chances of leaving Manchester United are quickly diminishing.
The Frenchman has been ''desperate to leave Old Trafford'' this summer, but the price United are demanding is proving to be the major stumbling block.
PSG, are likely, his only chance left of a move away.
Tottenham Hotspur are set to break their transfer record on the £70 million midfielder, Giovanni Lo Celso, according to The Mirror.
The Argentinian has indicated that he wants to move to North London to his club, Real Betis, who are looking likely to sign Nabil Fekir as his immediate replacement.
This would be the second time Tottenham have broken their transfer record this summer after the £65 million signing of Tanguy Ndombele.
Wolves chairman, Jeff Shi, has insisted that the club will ''continue to invest in the squad'' as they prepare for a season in the Europa League.
Speaking from China, where Wolves are mid-way through a pre-season tour, Shi told Sky Sports that he knows ''some fans may be a little bit nervous about the window, but we are working really hard on that so don't worry.''
Wolves are yet to sign any new senior players after the loan deals of Raul Jimenez and Leander Dendoncker were made permanent.
Atletico Madrid have made their second transfer of the day with the signing of Mario Hermoso from RCD Espanyol.
The defender has signed a five-year contract with a fee that is understood to be approximately €25 million.
"We welcome an extraordinary player, who despite his youth, has experience and a promising future. He arrives to make our squad stronger and we wish him all the best in this beautiful new challenge at Atletico de Madrid."
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is trying to convince Zinedine Zidane to temporarily drop his interest in Paul Pogba and bring Gareth Bale into the fold because the club are struggling to sell the Welsh star.
After initially planning on selling Bale this summer, offloading the Welshman has proved to be difficult for a variety of reasons.
Neither Madrid nor Bale are willing to drop their financial demands in terms of fee or wages, and the player does not see why he should push for a move.
Leeds playmaker, Samuel Saiz, has joined La Liga outfit Girona for an undisclosed fee, the club have confirmed.
The Spaniard spent last season on loan at La Liga side Getafe, and now returns to his home country after 2 years at Elland Road.
Saiz scored 5 goals alongside eleven assists in his 58 appearances for Leeds.
Sky Sports are reporting that PSG are leading the race to sign Tottenham left-back, Danny Rose..
Rose has been left out of Tottenham's tour to Singapore and is not part of Mauricio Pochettino's plans, with the club explaining that he was "not travelling on tour to explore prospective opportunities with other clubs".
Tottenham will be looking to get around £20 million for Rose after purchasing him for only £1 million back in 2007
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