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Your support makes all the difference.Follow live updates from the transfer window as we bring you the latest news, rumours and done deals throughout the summer ahead of the 8 August deadline. Arsenal are poised to announce their second signing of the summer in the form of St Etienne defender William Saliba, but they remain keen on Wilfried Zaha as well as moves for Kieran Tierney and Dani Ceballos.
The deal for Saliba will mean Tottenham have missed out on one of their targets, but the club are considering breaking their transfer record for the second time this month following the signing of Tangey Ndombele with a £70m offer for Real Betis’ Giovani Lo Celso. However, one name who could be leaving is Danny Rose, with Paris Saint-Germain and Schalke both interested in the available left-back.
Manchester United are ready to press on with their move for Bruno Fernandes by making an official bod for the Sporting midfielder, but Paul Pogba looks increasingly likely to stay at Old Trafford – largely because Real Madrid are going to give Gareth Bale one more chance at the Bernabeu, meaning they cannot afford their move for the United midfielder. Follow the latest news below:
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Hello and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's transfer market!
We begin this morning at Tottenham where reports suggest a second record-breaking move of the summer is on the cards.
It's no secret that Spurs are keen on Real Betis midfielder Giovani Lo Celso, with the former Paris Saint-Germain star catching the eye once again in Spain and representing an enticing target at 23 years old.
According to The Mirror, Spurs are ready to press on with that interest and make a whopping £70m offer - which would smash the previous record set earlier this month in the £55m spent on Tanguy Ndombele.
But that's not the only move being discussed at Spurs.
According to Portuguese outlet A Bola, Manchester United's move for Sporting midfielder Bruno Fernandes faces competition from Tottenham, who are said to be weighing up an offer if there is no progress in the hunt for Lo Celso.
United are expected to make an official bid for Fernandes in the coming days and believe they are leading the race for the 24-year-old, but the sudden interest from their Premier League rivals may just hasten up that move in order to avert any risk of him heading to north London.
Pep Guardiola has confirmed Manchester City are in the market for a new centre-back.
The Premier League champions are hoping to find a replacement for Vincent Kompany, who left the club after last season’s treble success.
But although City have been linked heavily with a big-money move for Leicester’s Harry Maguire, Guardiola insists it is not vital a signing is made.
“We will see,” the Spaniard said. “We are looking for some names but at the same time we have three centre-backs who can play there and we have two young players in the second team who can help us."
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Arsenal and Everton are reportedly interested in signing Juventus striker Moises Kean.
The Toffees have seen a bid rejected for the 19-year-old, according to the Mirror, but have been given fresh hope of still landing the teenager.
With Juve struggling to offload Mario Mandzukic or Gonzalo Higuain, they could instead sell Kean. Any deal would include the option to buy back the striker at a later date.
Some Juventus/transfer analysis from Adam Digby out in Turin. Not a bad life, eh?
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson is confident Wilfried Zaha will be staying put at Selhurst Park this summer.
Asked about the situation on Friday night, Hodgson said: “He has not spoken to me. I don’t know if he’s spoken to the club [asking to leave].
“As far as I’m concerned, he is coming back, he is our player and I’ve been given no information that the club is interested in selling him at the moment.
“I’m just expecting him back, looking forward to working with him and seeing some of the things he can do for us.
“I think he has got another 10 days or another week of holiday. I think he is back after we play Bristol City and before we play Hertha Berlin - that gives him his three weeks off.
“If he wants to come back earlier we will be very happy to see him.”
↵Arsenal’s new technical director Edu wants everyone at the club to return to the winning mentality which made Arsene Wenger’s side invincible.
Easier said than done, mate.
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↵Simon Peach of the Press Association below with a Romelu Lukaku update. Will this saga ever end? WILL IT?
Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri is keeping tight-lipped about the club's links to Paul Pogba.
It's been reported that the Serie A side is considering bringing their former played back to Turin. But Sarri gave little away when asked about the matter in Singapore.
"I am not the technical director, so I do not know [if Pogba will come to Juventus]," Sarri said. "I like him very much, but I don't know the situation.
"Paul Pogba is a Manchester United player, so I don't want to talk about that."
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