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The Premier League’s summer transfer window is open with Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal set to be busier than ever.
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. Roma's Alisson is next and could Lyon's Nabil Fekir follow? 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. He's got Fred but another central midfield player is high on his list with a big money move for Real Madrid's Gareth Bale not out the question.
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 four new signings and plenty more on the way with more on his shopping list. Chelsea have a new manager themselves after appointing Maurizio Sarri with the future of Eden Hazard high on his agenda but across London Mauricio Pochettino won't be leaving Tottenham Hotspur after signing a new five-year deal.
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Chelsea may have to fight off Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich if they want to turn their interest in Anthony Martial into a successful bid, Sky Sports News reports.
All three clubs are said to fancy their chances of landing Manchester United's France forward, 22, who has a year left on his contract.
The broadcaster says it understands Martial has told Jose Mourinho he wants to leave Old Trafford, although the club's top brass think otherwise.
Martial's contract is said to have an option to keep him at the club until 2020 and Chelsea are yet to make a formal offer.
Newcastle have agreed a deal with Mainz to sign Japan forward Yoshinori Muto and have tied up personal terms.
The Premier League club said the deal is now subject to approval, with 26-year-old Muto needing a work permit.
The Football Association is set to hear his case to determine whether it considers Muto, who has not been a fixture in Japan's team recently, should be granted permission to join Newcastle.
Toby Alderweireld is still Jose Mourinho’s first choice for a Manchester United centre-half this summer, with the expectation now that the pursuit will go right to the end of the transfer window.
A deal so far has not happened due to the fact Tottenham Hotspurwould prefer Anthony Martial included in any negotiation, or for United to at the very least meet a hardline valuation of £55m.
The Old Trafford hierarchy have so far been reluctant to do either, with some of that influenced by Alderweireld’s desire to leave and an expectation that might yet change the situation or force Spurs’ hands.
Jurgen Klopp has once again defended Liverpool's transfer spending and reveals he turned down a move for Atletico Madrid's Jan Oblak over the prohibitive price tag.
The Reds boss instead chose to break the world transfer record for a goalkeeper with a £67m deal for Brazilian international Alissonas part of a summer spending spree that has seen four new faces arrive at Anfield.
Another player who was exiled last season was David Luiz, but with Antonio Conte no longer at the helm of the Chelsea ship, he believes he still has a future with the club.
New manager Maurizio Sarri has already made an impression on Luiz, and he is determined to prove his worth to Chelsea for what will be the third time.
Daniel Sturridge's future appeared to be in the balance at the start of the summer, having been sent on loan to West Brom for the second half of last season, but Jurgen Klopp appears to have given the striker an olive branch,
The England international is determined to fight for his future at Liverpool, but despite making a solid start to pre-season, he will not allow himself to get carried away.
Mattia Caldara: The 24-year-old appears to be the top target for Chelsea, overtaking team-mate Daniel Rugani for a switch to Stamford Bridge, according to the Mirror. Rugani had been thought to be in line for a £45m move to the Premier league but the Blues are now reportedly more interested in making a £40m offer for Caldara.
Matteo Darmian: The Manchester United defender is on the radar of Napoli, who are interested in pursuing a one-year loan deal with the option to buy at the end of next term, the Manchester Evening News says.
Fulham are edging closer to completing a deal with Swansea defender Alfie Mawson, the Daily Mail says, with an agreement set to be made this week. The former England Under-21 international is said to be eager for a move to London and is valued at around £25m.
Peter Crouch's time in the Premier League may not be over, according to The Sun.
The striker has found himself heading for the Championship after Stoke's relegation at the end of last term but could now be set to return to the top flight following interest from Burnley.
The paper says boss Sean Dyche is poised to make a £500,000 bid for the 37-year-old.
Manchester United are considering alternatives to Willian, with Croatia’s World Cup star Ante Rebic the latest name to attract his attention.
The Portuguese is determined to bring in the type of wide player he feels is essential to his system this summer and, although Willian has long been his primary target from their time together at Chelsea, the difficulty of a deal has led to United looking at other targets.
It’s just that, continuing what has already been a frustrating summer, there are similar complications with other options.
Chelsea are monitoring the situation of Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, with a view to a bid if any rival clubs make a move, as there is now a belief by those close to the player that the Serbian international would favour a switch to Stamford Bridge.
The 23-year-old’s fine performances in the World Cup continued a spell where he has caught the attention of some of Europe’s biggest clubs, especially Manchester United and Real Madrid.
United had seemed set to conclude a deal before the tournament in Russia, only for both the complications of his Lazio contract and price to put them off.
Such issues have also so far prevented Chelsea making a move, but Milinkovic-Savic is seen as someone who could potentially be a focal point of a top side in the mould of Eden Hazard.
Jack Grealish will make it clear to Aston Villa's owners that he wants to pursue his dreams of Champions League football and join Tottenham, the Daily Telegraph reports.
Spurs are said to be ready to make an offer for the 22-year-old attacking midfielder as soon as this week.
After a reported £55million takeover by Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens eased Villa's financial concerns the club will be less inclined to sell their talisman.
However ambitious Grealish is said to want out and Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly determined to sign him this summer.
Chelsea are plotting a £53million swoop for Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain, according to the Evening Standard.
New boss Maurizio Sarri is keeping tabs on Serie A, the paper adds, with sources in Italy suggesting officials will be meeting with Higuain's representatives this week.
AC Milan emerged as a shock contender for Higuain last week in the form of a loan move, but Chelsea appear to still be in the running for his signature.
The paper adds that reports in Italy also suggest the club are closing in on another Juventus player, defender Daniele Rugani.
Raheem Sterling's calculation that a blinding World Cup would bolster his position in contract talks with Manchester Cityappears to have backfired, the Daily Mirror reports.
The England star is said to have been seeking improved personal terms to his £170,000-a-week deal, although he delayed talks until after his return from Russia.
While the Three Lions' campaign won plaudits, Sterling's value is said to have remained relatively constant and attention from big international clubs has not been forthcoming.
His contract with City is up in 2020, although he will have to sign an extension before next summer, the paper says.