Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal goalkeeper leaves, Liverpool reject Marko Grujic offer, Manchester United face Mourinho and Pogba fall-out, gossip
The Premier League transfer window may be shut but there’s still plenty to follow as European clubs look to finalise their plans this summer, while the deadline day fallout continues to be revealed with the details on every move that did and didn’t happen leaking out.
Everton and Fulham got their cheque books out to dominate the headlines, with the Toffees landing Fc Barcelona duo Yerry Mina and Andre Gomes, as well as Shakhtar Donetsk forward Bernard. They could yet sign Kurt Zouma from Chelsea on loan, with confirmation yet to come on the late, late talks. Fulham meanwhile broke their transfer record with the signing of Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa for around £30m, while Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Luciano Vietto, Sergio Rico and Joe Bryan also moved to Craven Cottage.
Then there’s Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, who failed to sign anyone on deadline day – the latter becoming the first club not to sign a player in the summer at all since the transfer window was introduced – and we’ll bring you the latest fallout from the disappointing windows.
With the European transfer window still open, we will have all the latest news, late done deals plus all the latest reaction right here so don't touch that dial.
Sport Mediaset in Italy say today is the key day in sorting out Luka Modrić's future at Real Madrid.
The media outlet claim that the Croatian midfielder will meet Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez this afternoon, where he will inform the 71-year-old of his desire to move to Serie A side Inter Milan.
The Italian giants would be left with just 24 hours to complete the deal before the transfer window closes for Serie A clubs tomorrow.
Paris Saint-Germain may turn to Bayer Leverkusen'sWendell in their search for a new left-back, according to reports in France.
The reports suggest that the German club could be willing to sell the Brazilian, who has a contract with the Bundelsiga side until 2021, for a fee in the region of €30m.
With Juventus unwilling to sell Alex Sandro, the Ligue 1 champions are hot on the heels of the former Gremio fullback as a replacement for Yuri Berchiche, who returned to his native Spain with Athletic Bilbao after just one year in France, and as competition for Layvin Kurzawa.
Marseille are showing interest in Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny, according to The Daily Mirror.
The additions of Uruguay's Lucas Torreira and Frenchman Mattéo Guendouzi have seen competition for places in the Gunners' midfield increase, despite the departure of Jack Wilshere to West Ham.
The 26-year-old Egyptian, who was an unused substitute in Arsenal's opening-game loss to champions Manchester City, may follow Wilshere out of the Emirates, even though he signed a new four-year contract at Arsenal as recently as March.
The French side are said to be keen on Elneny as a replacement for André-Frank Zambo Anguissa, who joined Fulham for a club record of £30m on Thursday's deadline for British clubs.
Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot has alerted a number of clubs across the Premier League to his availability after rejecting the club's latest contract offer in the hope of forcing through a move away.
The young French star missed out on a place in the World Cup squad after struggling to tie down a permanent place in the PSG first team, and with his current deal due to expire at the end of the season, he could be available on a free transfer in January after rejecting their lates offer, according to L'Equipe.
One club who has expressed an interest in Rabiot in the past is Arsenal, and with manager Unai Emery working with Rabiot last season at PSG, the Spanish manager could well launch a move to bring the defensive midfielder to the Emirates.
However, Liverpool have now emerged as an interested party, and are looking press on with an offer in January tat would see Rabiot move to Anfield on a free transfer next summer.
Raheem Sterling left Arsenal in a spin on Sunday as he guided Manchester City to victory against the Gunners, scoring the opening goal and claiming the man-of-the-match award.
But his future remains uncertain with the England international yet to accept a new contract offer from City, leading to suggestions that he could leave the club in the not-so-distant future.
But Pep Guardiola spoke following the win at the Emirates to stress just how "loved" Sterling is at City in the hope of him committing his long-term future to the club.
Real Madrid's move for former Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois last week appears to have had an after-effect on Manchester United, as the club are now ready to press on with contract talks to tie down goalkeeperDavid de Gea.
The Spaniard is into the final year of his contract - albeit United have a one-year extension that they would almost certainly trigger - and with Madrid's interest now non-existent following the signing of Belgian No 1 Courtois, United are poised to secure De Gea's long-term future.
Our northern football correspondentMark Critchley reports:
Matteo Darmian is still set to leave Manchester United this summer, with a return to Italy almost certainly on the cards.
The right-back has fallen out-of-favour with Jose Mourinho after he signed Diogo Dalot to compete with Antonio Valencia in defence, and United will not block a potential exit before the 31 August transfer deadline.
According to the Manchester Evening News, Serie A sides Juventus, Napoli and Inter Milanare all keen on the Italy international.
Christian Eriksen has emerged as Paris Saint-Germain's new top transfer target.
The 26-year-old Dane has developed into one of the best all-round midfielders currently playing the game, and is a crucial part of Tottenham'sattack in his link-up with striker Harry Kane. But the Express claims today that Eriksen could be the subject of a £100m offer from French league champions PSG, who are looking to revamp their midfield after building one of the most potent attack forces in Europe.
Simon Mignolet could finally be on his way out of Liverpool by the end of the week, with Napoli hoping to sign the unwanted goalkeeper before Friday's Serie A deadline.
The Italian league have also voted to close their transfer window before the season gets underway on Saturday, and The Sun claims that Napoli are plotting a permanent move for the 30-year-old Belgian goalkeeper, who has fallen down to third in the pecking order at Anfield after the arrival of Alisson in the summer.
Young Manchester City forward Patrick Roberts looks destined for yet another loan move away from the club, having spent the last three seasons with Celtic.
Roberts has made just one Premier League appearance for City since joining the club from Fulham in 2015, and Sky Sports claim that he is set to join Spanish side Girona for the rest of the season after being left out of Pep Guardiola's plans once again.
It's also claimed in the same report from Sky Sports that Schalke are also keen on Ruben Loftus-Cheek should the chance arise that he can leave Chelsea on a permanent deal.
The young England midfielder has been starved of first-team football at Stamford Bridge and it is not yet known if he will feature in Maurizio Sarri's plans, with the Italian starting Ross Barkley ahead of him in their opening Premier League match last weekend.
Loftus-Cheek was said to be considering a loan move away if he is not given any football this month, but again Schalke will only look at a permanent move.
German side Schalke are keen on signing Tottenham defender Danny Rose - but only on a permanent deal.
Sky Sports claims that the Bundesliga club are interested in the England defender, who could be on his way out of White Hart Lane in a dispute that stems from his criticism of the club's wage structure last year.
It's understood that Spurs were open to selling Rose during the summer transfer window should the right offer come in after Bradley Davies excelled in his position last season.
Arsenal may have shown a different side to their transfer policy in recent years by splashing the cash, but it seems those days may already be over.
The Telegraph claims that due to a flurry of new signings and contract extensions, Arsenal manager Unai Emery will have to operate under a severely restricted wage budget in the January transfer window, meaning that new arrivals are almost certainly out of the question unless more players leave the club.
The arrivals of Bernd Leno, Sokratis, Matteo Guendouzi, Lucas Torreira and Stefan Lichtsteiner in the summer has wiped out the gap created by the departures of Jack Wilshere, Santi Cazorla and Lucas Perez, while new deals for Granit Xhaka and Ainsley Maitland-Niles - plus the whopping £275,000-a-week contract given to Mesut Özil - leaves Arsenal with little room to add to the squad.
There's also the issue of Aaron Ramsey's future to contend with, as the Welshman's current deal expires at the end of the season with no signs of renewal yet.
England international Harry Maguire is close to signing a new contract with Leicester City, just a season after joining the club, in an effort to fend off interest from Manchester United.
The centre-back was high on United's priority list during the summer but the club were scared off by Leicester's £75m valuation of Maguire, who joined the club from Hull last summer for less than a quarter of that price.
The Telegraph reports that having remained with Leicester following United's dud deadline day, Maguire will now sign a new deal increasing his wages to £75,000-a-week.
Tottenham are prepared to let out-of-favour winger Georges-Kevin N'Koudou leave the club once again after Mainz offered to take the 23-year-old on loan.
According to Sky Sports, the French wideman still does not feature in Mauricio Pochettino's plans, and as a result he is expected to leave the club in the coming days.
Liverpool midfielder Marko Grujic may not currently be in Jürgen Klopp's first-team plans, but it's been revealed that Liverpool have rejected an offer from Torino for the Serbian.
The Liverpool Echo claims that Torino wanted to sign Grujic on a season-long loan, with the option to make the move permanent for £9m next summer.
It's added that Liverpool are still open to him leaving this month on loan, but would prefer not to include any future selling fee and also want Grujic to commit to a new contract before he departs Anfield.