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Manchester City are considering making a shock move for Ilkay Gundogan after Barcelona sanctioned the departure of the midfielder.

Brentford expect Ivan Toney to join Al Ahli in the Saudi Pro League, with the Premier League club hoping to receive about £50 million for the striker.

Chelsea have agreed a permanent deal worth up to £46.3 million with Atletico Madrid to sign Joao Felix, which means Conor Gallagher’s transfer to the Spanish club is back on.

Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal have Manchester City defenders Kyle Walker and Joao Cancelo on a three-man shortlist to reinforce their defence.

The Real Sociedad president has admitted he has held talks with Arsenal over a move for Mikel Merino but warned that they must match the asking price for the Spain midfielder.

Manchester United are willing to wait until transfer deadline day to try to sign Manuel Ugarte and there does not have to be any outgoings to finance the deal.

Raheem Sterling fears he will play no further role at Chelsea after his surprise omission from the squad against Manchester City.

Newcastle are considering moving for Liverpool’s Joe Gomez as an alternative to Marc Guehi.

Arsenal have rejected a £25 million plus add-ons bid for Eddie Nketiah from Nottingham Forest.

Osimhen rejects Chelsea for PSG as Gundogan asked to leave Barcelona

Hannibal Mejbri is most likely to move to France or Spain before the transfer deadline, despite earlier interest from Rangers.

Chelsea have turned down an offer from Napoli for Romelu Lukaku worth about £25.6 million – initially to take him on loan for one season.

Romelu Lukaku

Fulham have agreed a deal with Burnley for Manchester United target Sander Berge.

Raheem Sterling has been the subject of an enquiry from Juventus amid uncertainty over his future.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has already approved Ilkay Gündogan’s return to the club, according to Fabrizio Romano.

Bruno Guimaraes is Newcastle United’s new team captain and is now almost certain to remain at the club.

Barcelona’s Ferran Torres could be headed for a surprise return to the Premier League as Newcastle are reportedly preparing a bid for the winger, Sky Sports reports.

Brighton are prepared to shatter the Scottish transfer record to land Celtic star Matt O’Riley – and are confident of securing a deal to land the coveted midfielder.

Wolves are planning to spend only £20 million of the £94 million banked from the sales of Pedro Neto and Max Kilman, as the club continue to safeguard their financial position.

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