CHELSEA has reached an agreement with Manchester City for the young Englishman Cole Palmer.
The Blues will sign the 21-year-old in a surprise £45 million deal.
Meanwhile, the Premier League champions are the latest to sign Wolves star Matheus Nunes.
And Liverpool star Mohamed Salah would like to move to Saudi Arabia before the window closes.
Saudi club Al-Ittihad are interested in a giant sum from Salah and are reportedly providing Liverpool with around £118 million for his services.
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Tottenham have dealt a blow in their pursuit of Ansu Fati.
In fact, Brighton, in the aspect of the Europa League, is going to deflect this decision.
And Athletic Las Gaviotas are close to completing the surprise transfer of Barcelona.
Chelsea were also interested in the 20-year-old striker; A season-long loan to Amex is reportedly nearing completion.
Fabrizio Romano reports that rumours about United’s £2m loan offering Sofyan Amrabat are real.
He says that the communication of a movement has never been casual and that lately United has a formal offer.
Fiorentina would only be open to offering a loan if it was accompanied by a legal responsibility to purchase.
Amrabat has been a priority move for United since June to Romano.
Brighton made a first move to sign Ansu Fati from Barcelona.
The winger is expected to signal Brighton after an intervention from Rooberto De Zerbi.
He appeared to be linked with Spurs after Sevilla refused to sign for the Lilywhites.
But an expired offer from Brighton allowed them to take the lead in the race and today he must undergo a medical examination.
Fulham and Bayern Munich stand out widely in their assessments of Palhinha.
Bayern are reportedly willing to offer the midfielder £51. 5m, with Fulham valuing him at £68. 7m.
Thomas Tuchel is a big supporter of the Portuguese foreigner and would like to be the axis of his Bayern team.
Bayern will have Ryan Gravenberch to finance the transfer, with the midfielder linked to Liverpool.
Ansu Fati will reportedly deny Spurs the right to sign for Brighton on loan.
Tottenham in pole position to sign the Barcelona winger on loan after stealing the march from Sevilla last day.
Fabrizio Romano informs that the private intervention of Roberto De Zerbi is essential to close the agreement.
The treatment is friendly and Fati is expected to be a Brighton player tomorrow.
Bayern Munich have reportedly set a value of £25. 7 million for Ryan Gravenberch.
Liverpool are lately in negotiations for the Dutchman when it comes to their midfield.
Gravenberch is ready to leave, according to Bayern’s Florian Pletenburg.
He has fallen into Bayern’s hierarchy and needs a replacement to secure a starting spot in the Netherlands at Euro 2024.
Bayern Munich will try to upgrade outgoing Ryan Gravenberch with Fulham’s Joao Palhinha.
Florian Plettenburg reports that the player is excited about the move and that private situations will be an issue.
Even if coach Marco Silva didn’t need to lose his star, he wouldn’t be “unsaleable. “
The two clubs are lately in talks over fees.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Chelsea have reached an agreement with Manchester City for 21-year-old Cole Palmer.
Palmer seemed keen to play a role alongside Pep this season after impressing in the club’s pre-season friendlies.
He also scored a very good first goal in City’s Community Shield defeat to Arsenal.
But Fabrizio Romano reports that the two clubs have agreed on a fee of £45 million and that Palmer will undergo a medical at Cobham tomorrow.
Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ittihad side are on the verge of Liverpool’s determination to keep Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.
Ittihad is up for £118 million, according to the Daily Mail.
The Mail reports Liverpool’s current position is that Salah is for sale and Jurgen Klopp would be furious if a deal is approved before the deadline.
But Saudi leaders have travelled to Europe for talks with Salah’s agent and are in a position to control Liverpool with an official rapprochement.
Barcelona winger Ansu Fati, 20, is due to sign for Spurs on loan, according to reports.
Spanish journalist Gabriel Sans, who specialises in reporting on Barcelona, reports that the winger informed Sevilla of his decision to sign for Tottenham after the Sevillian club also made an offer.
Fati scored seven goals and four assists in his 36 La Liga games last season.
Romelu Lukaku’s has been officially added to the Serie A website.
His signing is no secret, and Roma fans showed up at Ciampino Airport to welcome their new striker.
The cars formed a stampede and the enthusiasts were desperate to catch a glimpse of the player.
The deal has yet to be officially announced through Roma or Chelsea.
This will be the third time in his career that the striker has been controlled by Jose Mourinho.
Tottenham agreed to loan Tanguy Ndombele, but that resolution may fail.
Fabrizio Romano that Genoa has agreed conditions with Spurs for a one-season loan.
However, Ndombele is convinced with this decision, which leaves him in danger of failure.
Spurs are desperate to get rid of N’Dombele, who now earns £200,000 a week.
Former Celtic star Karamoko Dembélé has arrived on loan to Blackpool.
The 20-year-old signed for the Ligue 1 season from French side Brest.
Dembélé made headlines in 2016 after playing for Celtic’s under-20 team aged just 13.
He also attracted interest from Chelsea and Manchester City as a teenager before leaving Celtic last year.
Manchester City verbally agreed a £47 million deal with Matheus Nunes from Wolves.
The Treble winners have agreed to a £47 million deal to sign the Portuguese midfielder.
This comes after Nunes refused to work out for Wolves in an attempt to force them through.
A separate agreement has also been reached for Tommy Doyle to be loaned out again with an option to buy.
Crystal Palace, West Ham and Brentford will agree the loan of Paris St. Germain striker Hugo Ekitike.
French was already proposed at Entracht Frankfurt.
Ekitike knew that it is not in the plans of new coach Luis Enrique.
Chelsea are reportedly willing to let Malang Sarr go loose with two years left on his contract.
According to Foot Mercato, the Blues are in a position to let Sarr go loose in the remaining days of the moving window.
Nottingham Forest and Fulham are reportedly pushing for an agreement before Friday’s deadline.
Donny van de Beek is reportedly about to arrive at Manchester United.
According to Santi Aouna, the 26-year-old could be on loan this season.
French side Lorient have reportedly seen a loan offer accepted through Man United for the Dutchman’s services.
Eden Hazard has earned an offer to play in Scotland.
The Belgian has been a free agent since the termination of his contract with Real Madrid in June.
Spanish media outlet AS claims the Chelsea legend has been presented with a deal to play in Scotland.
Their report specifies whether the offer came from Rangers, Celtic or any other club.
Alex Iwobi is in talks to sign for Fulham from Everton.
According to talkSPORT, Sean Dyche is in a position to sell Iwobi and Fulham are in “advanced talks” with the Toffees.
The midfielder has one year left on his contract and the recent signings of Arnaut Danjuma and Jack Harrison seem to have opened the door to an exit.
Iwobi joined Everton from Arsenal for £40m in 2019.
Manchester United defender Teden Mengi is the latest to move to Luton, according to reports.
Luton will add a centre-back to their ranks before Friday’s deadline at 23:00.
Mengi is on Luton’s radar and United could leave him on loan if he is confident of playing in first-team football, The Telegraph reports.
The youngster has already been loaned out to Derby and Birmingham, but his playing time is limited.
Chelsea are reportedly signing young Cole Palmer from Manchester City.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the ‘bleus’ plan to start talks soon.
Palmer has been known through Chelsea as his choice as their new summer addition.
It is still known if City would be willing to let him leave the club.
Luton is the newest club to sign Arsenal defender Rob Holding.
The Evening Standard reports that the Hatters will sign a loan for Holding.
Holding has been absent from all three Premier League Arsenal this season.
Wolves and Crystal Palace would also be interested, as well as several Spanish clubs.
A former Premier League star has claimed Mohamed Salah could leave Liverpool this week.
Salah was heavily linked to a move towards Saudi champion Al-Ittiahd before the window closed.
According to Jan Aage Fjortoft, Salah will most likely finalise a transfer now.
The Egyptian winger has reportedly been presented with a five-year contract worth around £100 million a year through Al-Ittihad.
Chelsea could sign Ivan Toney from Brentford before Friday’s move deadline.
Brentford valued the striker at £80 million, but the Blues were confident they could reach an agreement with the Bees.
Toney is currently serving an eight-match suspension for breaching FA betting regulations and won’t play until January.
Liverpool’s news of Joao Felix’s signing has been dismissed as a “rumour” by Kop icon Steve McManaman.
He told Betfred: “Diego Simeone is having a hard time.
“Simeone doesn’t need him to play, the club also has a lot of strikers and it turns out that João can’t find accommodation at the moment.
“He’s available, of course he is, and he might be a good fit for a team like Liverpool given the way they play, but that link is just a rumour. “
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