The Premier League's summer transfer window is nearly at an end with Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham still set to spend big before Thursday's deadline.
Liverpool have been this summer's biggest spenders with no fewer than four new arrivals so far. Goalkeeper Alisson is the headline-grabber with the Reds shelling out a world-record fee for the Brazilian. Nabil Fekir won't be joining him though after an 11th hour U-turn earlier in the window. Manchester United have a couple of new faces but Jose Mourinho wants at least one more before the window shuts. Tottenham's Toby Alderweireld is his No 1 target but could a late move for Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng or Leicester's Harry Maguire be easier to get over the line? And what of Paul Pogba? Could he be a shock exit as the clock ticks down?
Champions Manchester City have their eyes on one more addition too despite their all-too-comfortable Community Shield win over Chelsea to start their season. For the Blues they need more than just one more with a number of targets in place with outgoings in the form of Thibaut Courtois and Eden Hazard not out the question too as the clock ticks down.
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Hibs midifielder McGinn spent Tuesday in talks with Aston Villa but Celtic are believed to have matched the Championship club's offer after having several previous bids rejected.
Lennon said: "He went down to Birmingham, I think he is having a medical there. A fee has been agreed. I don't know if personal terms have been agreed yet.
"I think Celtic have matched the offer but I think Villa are in the driving position at the minute."
Rangers midfielder Greg Docherty has joined Shrewsbury on a season-long loan.
Docherty made 14 appearances for Rangers after joining from Hamilton in January, but found himself on the fringes as Steven Gerrard revamped his squad.
The 21-year-old is thought to have a long-term future at Ibrox, but will spend the 2018-19 season in Sky Bet League One after agreeing a temporary stay at New Meadow.

Barcelona have paid Belgian club Eupen £4.5m for the 19-year-old fullback. Wague signed a five-year contract, which includes a £90m release clause.
Wague played in all three of Senegal's matches in Russia and became the youngest African scorer in tournament history when he netted in the 2-2 draw against Japan.
Wague will initially join Barcelona's B team.
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