Tuesday’s Transfer Talk Update: Marc Guehi, Raheem Sterling, Michael Olise



Sports Mole rounds up the latest confirmed transfer news and speculation from across the footballing world.

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The transfer window is open! Clubs around the UK and Europe are getting business done as they look to give themselves the best possible chance at success in the new season.

Tuesday morning’s headlines:

Manchester United reportedly learn the asking price for Crystal Palace and England defender Marc Guehi. Read more.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering a move for Vanderson after identifying the Monaco full-back as a potential replacement for Emerson Royal. Read more.
Brazilian club Sport Recife announce that Wolverhampton Wanderers have won the race for a prospect who had been heavily linked with Chelsea. Read more.
Manchester City are reportedly refusing to budge on their £25m asking price for defender Joao Cancelo, who is hoping to return to Barcelona this summer. Read more.
Liverpool are reportedly on the verge of signing Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Alvin Ayman in a £1.5m deal. Read more.
Manchester United are reportedly preparing to announce a new contract for defender Jonny Evans, with the 36-year-old set to remain at Old Trafford for another year. Read more.
Chelsea are reportedly willing to consider offers for Raheem Sterling this summer, should they be successful in their attempts to sign Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise. Read more.
Brentford reportedly turn down a £40m bid from Tottenham Hotspur for English striker Ivan Toney, who has agreed personal terms with the Lilywhites. Read more.
Christian Eriksen reportedly wants to leave Manchester United this summer, informing his friends of the decision amid transfer interest from Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Read more.
Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer news and rumours, including Matt O’Riley to Celtic, Beto to Fenerbahce and James Trafford to Newcastle United. Read more.
Newcastle United reportedly learn whether AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori would be interested in a transfer to St James’ Park. Read more.
Sports Mole rounds up every player linked with joining Arsenal this summer, and rates the chances of each possible incoming actually happening. Read more.
A Manchester United winger is reportedly attracting interest from a Brazilian club having seemingly fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford. Read more.
Sports Mole rounds up every player linked with leaving Arsenal this summer, and rates the chances of each possible outgoing actually happening. Read more.
A Premier League club reportedly starts negotiations regarding the potential signing of an in-demand Championship winger. Read more.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly in the race for Italy international Riccardo Calafiori after holding initial talks, despite the defender favouring a move to Juventus. Read more.
Manchester United are reportedly preparing a new bid for Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite after the Red Devils’ initial offer of £35m plus add-ons was rejected. Read more.
Chelsea are reportedly edging closer to securing their second summer signing after the player in question passed a medical. Read more.
Arsenal are reportedly demanding at least £30m for the sale of Thomas Partey this summer, with clubs in the Saudi Pro League and Fenerbahce keen on the Ghanaian. Read more.
Aston Villa reportedly identify a potential replacement for Jhon Duran, who is known to be in discussions over a transfer to Chelsea. Read more.
Chelsea are allegedly risking pricing out-of-favour forward Armando Broja out of a summer exit from Stamford Bridge. Read more.
Sports Mole rounds up the latest transfer news and rumours, including Aston Villa chasing a Brazilian goalkeeper and a Tottenham Hotspur defender attracting interest. Read more.
Arsenal will reportedly be offered the chance to sign a Liverpool flop if an Italian giant follows up their interest in a defender during the summer transfer window. Read more.
Bayern Munich are allegedly discouraged from making an approach for a Chelsea defender due to the Premier League’s side financial demands. Read more.

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