Manchester United's Harry Kane stance
Manchester United will not enter the market in the summer transfer window for Tottenham striker Harry Kane, Sky Sports reports.
Speculation on the future of the 26-year-old striker has been ever-present in recent months and United have held a historic interest in the England captain.
However, Spurs will demand a significant fee for Kane's services this summer, likely around £200m, and that figure will likely put off a number of suitors.
Among them are Manchester United who, despite being linked with his services in the past, are understood to not be interested in making a move.
Ajax place £35m price-tag on Andre Onana
Ajax are demanding a fee of £35m if they are to part ways with goalkeeper Andre Onana in the summer transfer window, reports from The Telegraph states.
The goalkeeper has caught the eye of a number of top clubs, with Chelsea, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain among those attributed with an interest in his services.
Tottenham have also been linked with a move as Hugo Lloris has entered the twilight years of his career and has shown signs of a reduction in ability.
However, the Eredivisie giants are determined not to cash-in for a cheap fee and have placed a significant asking price upon the stopper's shoulders.
Juventus join Milik pursuit
Juventus are the latest club to express an interest in the services of Napoli forward Arkadiusz Milik, reports from Tuttosport state.
Milik has attracted a wealth of interest ahead of the summer transfer market, with AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Everton and Spurs all attributed with an interest.
However, the fight for the services of the Poland striker looks to have increased as it is now stated that Juventus are eyeing a move.
The 26-year-old is said to be seen by Juventus as a replacement for Gonzalo Higuain and it's pointed out his future looks increasingly likely to be away from Naples.