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Tottenham Hotspur are set to sell Harry Kane after Bayern Munich indicated they would increase their offer for the England captain to £94.5 million.

Steven Gerrard has denied any interest in signing Liverpool star Mohamed Salah for Saudi Pro League side Al Ettifaq.

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Manchester United’s new £72 million signing Rasmus Hojlund is nursing a back injury which is likely to limit his playing time at the start of the season.

Manchester United intend to open formal talks with Aaron Wan-Bissaka over a new contract to cap a remarkable turnaround under Erik ten Hag for the defender.

Arsenal’s pursuit of Barcelona’s young talent Ansu Fati has hit a roadblock as the LaLiga club have reportedly rejected a “very tempting offer” from the Gunners.

Napoli have emerged as the latest contender in the race to sign Celta Vigo’s rising star Gabri Veiga this summer.

Chelsea have agreed a new £40 million+-a-season shirt sponsorship deal with American technology giants Infinite Athlete.

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Chelsea icon Marcel Desailly says he nearly joined Liverpool before his wife convinced him not to.

Manchester City are increasingly positive that Kyle Walker and Bernardo Silva will stay at the Etihad Stadium, despite interest from the European superpowers.

Mason Greenwood was watched over by his dad and baby son as he trained ahead of Manchester United’s imminent decision on his future.

Watford are working on an ambitious move to snatch Nigeria Under-20 international Daniel Daga from under the noses of Europe’s biggest clubs.

Arsenal and Brentford have reached an agreement for the transfer of David Raya, with the north London club set to pay around £30 million for the goalkeeper.

Juventus and Chelsea are locked in negotiations over a swap deal between Dusan Vlahovic and Romelu Lukaku – but the Italian giants are demanding an extra £34.5 million.

Former Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna reckons that Kai Havertz can prove to be the next Robin van Persie.

Elfsborg director Stefan Andreasson has admitted that Celtic are interested in Gustaf Lagerbielke.

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