Liverpool enjoyed success in the Champions League this year and their quest to end their league title drought in 2019 will be bolstered by the arrival of Naby Keita from RB Leipzig. He will not be the last new face on Merseyside, however, with Monaco's Fabinho already in. Stoke's Xherdan Shaqiri could be next. At United Jose Mourinho looks set to spend big again as he targets reinforcements in his bid to haul in record-breaking Manchester City next season. A new left-back and central midfield player are high on his list with a big money move for Real Madrid's Gareth Bale not out the question. Could Cristiano Ronaldo join him?
For the first time in over two decades Arsenal head into the offseason with a new manager at the helm. That man is former PSG boss Unai Emery after a stunning 11th hour change of heart at the Emirates and he already has one new signing and plenty more on the way with a new goalkeeper and central midfielder next on his shopping list. Chelsea could well be looking for a new manager themselves but across London Mauricio Pochettino won't be leaving Tottenham Hotspur after signing a new five-year deal.
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West Ham are vying to finalise a £35million deal for Lazio winger Felipe Anderson, according to the Daily Mail.
Negotiations are said to be ongoing apace to bring the Brazilian to east London, although Lazio are reportedly asking for extra sell-on clauses.
The Serie A club are said to have turned down two offers for the 25-year-old, who has international pedigree.
According to a recent report by the Daily Mirror, Anderson's former employers, Santos, will get a 20% cut of any fee due to stipulations in his current contract.
Tottenham and Arsenal are keeping close watch of Liverpool's England junior Rhian Brewster, the Sun reports.
The 18-year-old striker is said to be seeking assurances he will get the chance to play first team football next season.
With a place in Jurgen Klopp's squad as yet unconfirmed, the striker has held off signing what will be his first professional contract, it is claimed.
Brewster has already rejected advances from Bundesliga big guns Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig, while Barcelona, Juventus and Monaco have all expressed interest in the teenager, the paper says.
Huddersfield are closing in on an £11million deal for Club Brugge winger Anthony Limbombe, the Sun reports.
The Terriers are seeking to avoid another close call in the fight to survive relegation next season and the Belgium international is said to be part of the battle plan.
Limbombe, 23, helped the club in win the Belgian Pro League and has represented his country at every level, making his senior debut against Saudi Arabia in March.
According to the newspaper Town made an initial offer of £7million, however it was turned down.
Arsenal will be looking to supplement their midfield with the potential signing of Steven Nzonzi, who previously had a spell in England at Blackburn, reports the Daily Express.
Juve are plotting a £25million raid on Crystal Palace for Patrick van Aanholt if Alex Sandromoves to Manchester United,The Sun says.
Jose Mourinho is said to have been keeping a close eye on the Brazil defender, 27, with the Holland international said to be the Serie A champs' replacement of choice.
Barcelona have set their sights on a summer swoop for Manchester City's £20million midfielder Ilkay Gundogan, The Sun reports.
The Germany international has two years left on his contract, although Barca are looking for a replacement for Andres Iniesta and pedigree new blood for their La Liga title defence next season.
Gundogan, 27, could cost them in excess of £50million, the paper says.
With Arsenal closing in on their third signing of the summer in Sampdoria midfielder Lucas Torreira, the midfielder spoke about his projected move to the Emirates following Uruguay's 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia.
Sevilla will do everything in their power to hold on to midfielder Ever Banega amid interest from Arsenal, insisting that he is “not for sale” and doubling down on their ability to talk the player into staying.
The Argentina midfielder is considering his options this summer after some behind-the-scenes changes at the club and has an achievable release clause understood to be in the region of €20m (£17.6m) this summer.
Unai Emery is very familiar with the player from his own time in Seville and is well aware of the qualities and experience that the 29-year-old playmaker could bring in a time of rebuilding at the Emirates.
A high-ranking Sevilla official told The Independent on Monday that Banega is not for sale under any circumstances, and they are planning talks with the player on his return from the World Cup to reassure him that the project at the Sanchez Pizjuan is the best place for his talents. They also believe that Arsenal have higher priority targets, whereas Banega remains at the heart of their plans.
Tottenham are believed to be keen on Barcelona left-back Jordi Alba, but the Spain international has said that he has no plans to leave the Nou Camp and that he will stay their for life - if they want him.
Asked if he was on his way to White Hart Lane, Alba said:
No, no, I'm very good at Barca. If it were up to me, I would stay at Barcelona all my life.
But it does not depend on me but on what the club wants. It also depends on my performance, which this season has been very good, but I do not see myself outside of Barcelona.
Maurizio Sarri's revamp at Chelsea, should he replace Antonio Conte as expected, could see Alvaro Morata moved on after just one season at Stamford Bridge.
According to German newspaper Bild, Borussia Dortmund are keen on the striker, who missed out on a place in Spain's World Cup squad this summer.
Having already taken Michy Natshuayi on loan from the Blues, Dortmund are known to have good relations with Chelsea, but their £45m valuation is set to be a stumbling point.
Jose Mourinho is reported to be interested in a reunion with Chelsea winger Willian,according to the Daily Mail.
Manchester United are preparing a £60m bid for the Brazil international who has been at Stamford Bridge since 2013, scoring 25 times in 166 appearances.
Another World Cup star being linked with Spurs is Croatia's Ante Rebic.
The 24-year-old featured in Croatia's brilliant victory over Argentina, and German newspaper Bild claim that Tottenham are keen to land the Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder this summer.
With Rebic valued at just over £26m, it looks like a deal that could well happen.
Liverpool are circling Tottenham and Aston Villa as the clubs barter over Jack Grealish,The Sun says.
Spurs' chairman Daniel Levy is said to be keeping their offer at £20million, despite Villa valuing the midfielder at £40million.
The Championship club are making hard financial decisions in the wake of their failed promotion bid and are said to be holding out to cash in on the promising playmaker.
The deadlock over Mauricio Pochettino's top pick is said to have attracted attention from Liverpool, who are said to be prepared to pay more than Spurs are willing to part with.
Grealish, 22, played for England Under-21 and is tipped for his senior call-up this year.
Manchester City meanwhile are closing in on their first signing of the summer, with the move to land Napoli midfielder Jorginho currently stalling as the two clubs haggle over his valuation.
However, the player's agent, Joao Santos, has told Italian radio that a "verbal agreement" is in place with City and that the move could go through next week if talks progress smoothly.
Santos told Calcio Napoli 24 Live:
Jorginho is now in Fortaleza with his family on vacation. In football you need signed documents, without this you can do little.
We have a verbal agreement with City, now we are waiting for Napoli to find the agreement and Manchester [City] to define the deal. Everything depends on this aspect, next week could be the one.
Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini is close to resolving his future, with the Belgian out of contract at Old Trafford and considering an offer from Premier League rivals Arsenal.
Fellaini is currently on World Cup duty in Russia and is likely to face England on Thursday in their final Group G encounter, but his club future remains a pressing concern as he is yet to commit to a new club for next season.
He told The Independent in the wake of Belgium's victory over Tunisia that he expects to make an announcement in the near future, with all the details here:
Liverpool fans will wake up this morning with the warming news that Lyon have not yet ruled out selling star midfielder Nabil Fekir to them this summer.
A deal looked agreed for France international Fekir before the World Cup, only for Liverpool to pull out of the deal and Lyon to announce that the will be staying put.
However, Lyon president Kean-Michel Aulas has said over the weekend that the deal is not completely over, and while negotiations have ended for now, the move could be resurrected after the World Cup.
Nothing is ever completely over in the footballing world. Personally, I am no longer in discussions with Liverpool. At the moment, we are waiting for France and Nabil to have a fantastic World Cup.
If Nabil was to start in the World Cup final, I am thinking about Nabil, about his future, about his family, because I especially like his dad and the entire environment.
Liverpool are close to unveiling midfielder Naby Keita as their latest signing, nearly one year after agreeing a deal to land the Guinea international from RB Leipzig.
The club are preparing to announce his arrival in the coming days where it will be confirmed what shirt number he will wear at Anfield, and it's being widely speculated that Steve Gerrard's famous No 8 shirt is being reserved for him.
Is Mohamed Salah about to quit the Egyptian national team?
It emerged on Sunday evening that the Liverpool forward is not happy with how he's been treated in Russia, and believes that he has been used as a political scapegoat that could see him bring his international career to a premature end.
He's due to feature in Egypt's final World Cup game this afternoon against Iran, so we're hoping to receive an update on the matter later today.
Another player that United are being linked with this morning is Valencia full-back Jose Luis Gaya, who may just be the answer to Jose Mourinho's problems on the left.
Luke Shaw has failed to come on as hoped and while Ashley Young has impressed as a makeshift left-back, it's no surprise that Mourinho wants reinforcements in the position. Having cooled their interest in Juventus defender Alex Sandro due to the Italian club's asking fee, The Mirror reports that Gaya has emerged as the leading contender to move to Old Trafford this summer.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Real Madrid are all increasing their interest in France striker Kylian Mbappe, who could be on his way out of Paris Saint-Germain after just one season.
Mbappe only joined PSG on loan last summer before making the move from Monaco permanent this year, yet The Mirror claims that both Manchester clubs are ready to enter the race to land the highly-rated teenager along with Champions League winners Madrid.
With Mbappe currently in Russia helping France's World Cup campaign, any resolution looks a long way off, meaning we might just have a fresh transfer saga on our hands.