CHELSEA are the latest to get Joao Felix back, with Atletico Madrid’s playmaker passing his medical for the Blues.
And that move, Chelsea’s sale of Conor Gallagher to Spanish giants, is back.
Elsewhere, Ivan Toney has been excluded from Brentford’s opening match of the Premier League season due to an interest in a move to Saudi favorites Al-Ahli.
Meanwhile, Newcastle are reported to have made a fourth offer of £65m for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.
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Liverpool are close to a deal to sign Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, which would allow him to be on loan at the Spanish club before joining Anfield next summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The two clubs are reportedly in talks on a package worth more than £25. 6 million, with the design of the add-ons to be agreed.
The deal is said to be reaching its final stages and would allow the Georgia foreigner to remain on loan at Valencia this season.
Panathinaikos are close to reaching an agreement with Manchester United regarding the signing of Facundo Pellistri, according to Sky Sports News.
Discussion over the payment is expected to be around £5m and United have negotiated a significant sale clause.
Once agreed, Pellistri will travel to Greece to undergo a medical examination.
Joao Felix has finalised his advance on a £40m transfer to Chelsea.
He is now in a position to sign a six-year contract that includes the option of a further year.
Clubs in England, Italy and Germany have explored the terms of a deal for Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey, according to Sky Sports News.
Lamptey has entered the final year of his contract at Brighton and so far there have been no concrete discussions about a new deal.
Fulham are set to beat Man Utd thanks to the signing of Burnley star Sander Berge.
United targeted Bergé after the departure of Manuel Ugarte and sensed that the midfielder was willing to change.
But Fulham are now close to signing the Norwegian in a £20million move plus £5million in add-ons.
Kylian Mbappe is reported to be due to pay £47 million in unpaid wages from former club Paris Saint-Germain.
The 25-year-old World Cup winner left the French capital this summer before signing a contract with Spain and European champions Real Madrid.
However, reports in France claim that Mbappe is now in a dispute with former club PSG.
Le Monde claims it has referred them to UEFA, as well as the Legal Committee of the Professional Football League, over unpaid wages of £47m.
Brighton have levelled a blatant criticism of Leeds after signing Georginio Rutter for £40m.
The 22-year-old signed a five-year contract on the south coast to sign for Fabian Hurzeler.
However, before the deal was announced, Brighton’s social media team took to social media to tell fans: “Don’t go to bed yet. “
And revealing Rutter, they showed him writing the tweet before turning to the camera and winking.
The publication referenced Leeds in the same vein on social media in 2014 when they said: “Don’t go to bed right away. . . There’s still work to do #DeadlineDay #lufc. “
While enthusiasts would no doubt have hoped for new arrivals, this came following the departures of Matt Smith and Dominic Poleon to Fulham and Oldham respectively.
West Ham have reached an agreement with Paris FC for the signing of midfielder Mohamadou Kante.
He has agreed to the terms of a five-year contract and is being examined.
The 18-year-old will return to Paris on loan for a season to continue his development.
Cardiff City will sign Manchester United defender Will Fish.
The Bluebirds expect the center to be finalized this week.
An agreement has reportedly already been reached between the two clubs.
Fish, 21, has been on Manchester United’s books since he was seven years old at the academy.
Man Utd could sign Manuel Ugarte in a loan deal that would come with the legal responsibility to buy, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The midfielder is willing to sign for the Red Devils, but United were not willing to meet PSG’s asking price of £51m.
However, it is believed that the French giants would let Ugarte go.
Burnley are set to sign young Hannibal Mejbri from Man Utd to The Athletic.
The midfielder was on loan for the second part of last season at Sevilla and has one year left on his contract.
Burnley are believed to be keen to sign Mejbri permanently.
Brentford are reportedly certain to sell Ivan Toney to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahli club for £50m despite a delayed transfer push by Chelsea.
SunSport exclusively revealed that Chelsea are contemplating a £45 million investment.
But The Times claims Saudi giant Al-Ahli is leading the race after a £35 million offer was rejected last week.
Middle East is believed to have agreed non-public terms with Toney on a lucrative long-term contract.
And Brentford now expect a fee of £50m, having valued Toney at £70m at the end of last season.
Pep Guardiola has given the green light for Ilkay Gundogan to return to Man City, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Barcelona will allow the midfielder to leave just a year after he signed as a free agent after leaving the Etihad.
The 33-year-old still has two years left on his contract with Barca, he would like to leave, and Turkish clubs are also interested.
Arsenal could sign Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garcia if Aaron Ramsdale leaves, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Ramsdale lost his spot to David Raya last season and is the subject of a loan offer from Wolves that could become a permanent transfer.
The Gunners have reportedly reached a verbal agreement with Garcia, who is part of Spain’s Olympic-winning team.
He has a £25m release clause.
Man Utd have made an offer to sign Juventus star Federico Chiesa to Spanish outlet Sport.
The striker has been the subject of speculation about moves this summer, and Barcelona are following his situation.
The report adds that Chelsea have also made an offer for Chiesa, who could be allowed to leave for as little as £13m.
Gary Neville has warned that Raheem Sterling’s request for “clarity” on his long career at Chelsea may have been made with two teammates in mind.
A number of senior stars have been ruthlessly excluded from the squad this summer, adding Cobham graduate duo Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah.
Neville said: “What I would say is that Raheem, who I think is a very smart guy, I kind of like [Jamie] Carragher said. I’ve worked with him for a long time and now he’s reveled in it. “
“I think if you look at everything that’s happening on stage to do what you did yesterday, you’re going to have to see things that you don’t like and you’re going to feel like you have to fight back.
“He may just counterattack on behalf of himself, but he may also counterattack on behalf of [Conor] Gallagher. He may just counterattack on behalf of [Trevoh] Chalobah, who is in the progression team.
“I’d possibly be thinking, ‘I want to alert other people to what’s going on here and the only way I can do that is by responding to my own scenario now. ‘
“Because it’s rare to do something now and I wouldn’t expect Raheem Sterling to have done it. “
Brentford are willing to sell Ivan Toney before the weekend and will likely settle for £45m for the fleeing striker.
SunSport also understands that Chelsea could be tempted by a delayed move for the England international.
Toney was left out of the squad of the day for the Bees’ win over Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Brentford valued him at around £70m at the start of the summer as he entered the final year of his contract.
Interest from Arsenal, Newcastle and Manchester United is now waning, leading to a drop in the asking price.
Newcastle signs Liverpool defender Joe Gomez as an alternative to Marc Guehi.
The Toon Army saw 4 offers for Guehi through Crystal Palace rejected.
Gomez was in the past linked with a move to St. James’ Park as part of an industrial deal involving Anthony Gordon.
Newcastle may now return with a new technique for the man valued at £45million.
Just in case, Chelsea has reached an agreement with Atlético de Madrid for the permanent signing of Joao Félix.
The playmaker has signed a six-year contract with one more year.
Although the value has been confirmed, Chelsea and Atletico were in talks about a £40 million payout.
Felix had already scored four goals in 16 Premier League games on loan at Stamford Bridge in the second half of the 2022/23 season.
Marseille is on loan from Everton striker Neal Maupay.
The Ligue 1 team is a technique for the 28-year-old, according to L’Equipe.
Maupay was an unused substitute in the Toffees’ 3-0 loss to former club Brighton on Saturday.
West Ham are reportedly in talks to sign Spain Carlos Soler.
According to Foot Mercato, the Hammers have been in talks with Paris Saint-Germain about a deal.
The east London club have reportedly made an offer to loan Soler for the season with an option to buy.
Brighton have the signing of Georginio Rutter from Leeds.
The Frenchman has signed a five-year contract until the summer of 2029 with the Seagulls.
Rutter scored six goals and 15 assists in the league for Leeds last season.
Sander Berge is set to join Fulham from Burnley, according to The Athletic.
Fulham have agreed an additional £25m deal with the Clarets.
Berge is now expected to undergo a medical in London on Tuesday after agreeing non-public terms with the Cottagers.
The Norwegian had already been linked with Manchester United in the summer.
Ipswich has closed the loan of the Swede Jens Ctrabajo.
The 25-year-old arrives at the Tractor Boys this season from Napoli in Serie A.
Cajuste was connected in the past with Brentford before his move to the Bees collapsed.
Brentford are keen to sell Ivan Toney before the weekend and will likely settle for £45m for the fleeing striker.
SunSport also understands that Chelsea could be tempted by a delayed move from the England international.
Toney was knocked out of the Team of the Day in the Bees’ first win over Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Brentford valued him at around £70m at the start of the summer as he entered the final year of his contract.
Interest from Arsenal, Newcastle and Manchester United is now waning, leading to a drop in the asking price.
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