Here’s your round-up of all the latest transfer gossip for Thursday September 10.
Sancho 'agrees' Man United move
Jadon Sancho has reportedly agreed a deal with Manchester United from Borussia Dortmund.
According to the Daily Star, United have agreed personal terms and agent fees over a big-money move, which would potentially see the England international earn £250,000-a-week.
United themselves would offer Dortmund £90m plus around £18m in add-ons.
Leeds close to double signing
Leeds United are reportedly confident of completing a deal for defender Josko Gvardiol, as well as forward Crysencio Summerville.
According to Football Insider, 18-year old Summerville is putting the finishing touches on a move set to cost around £1m, and is due for a medical in the Netherlands.
Gvardiol has reportedly accepted United's offer of a long-term contract, but Leeds are waiting for their latest bid of £18.2m to be accepted by Dinamo Zagreb as they hold out on their £20m valuation.
Lacazette desperate to join Atletico
Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette is reportedly keen to seal a move to Atletico Madrid this summer.
Spanish outlet AS claims the 29-year old wants to join the La Liga outfit "as soon as possible".
Lacazette‘s future at the Emirates Stadium has come into question recently, with the club set to offer a new contract to team-mate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, which could potentially limit his opportunities of regular first team football.
Brewster 'could return to Swansea'
Rhian Brewster could reportedly return to Swansea City on loan, after a host of Premier League sides cooled their interest in making a move.
According to The Telegraph, Newcastle, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace had all made official approaches for Brewster, only to later switch their attention to other targets.
That could well pave the way for a return to SA1, where Brewster netted an impressive tally of 11 goals in 22 games.
However, Swans boss Steve Cooper says there is nothing imminent in regards to the 20-year old returning to South Wales.
"The situation hasn’t changed," Cooper said. "He’s a Liverpool player and it’s not really for me to comment on his next move. If he’s made available for loan of course we’ll be interested, but I imagine lots of others will too."