Manchester United could try to sign Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, Aston Villa are still interested in Atletico Madrid’s João Félix, while Bournemouth are closing in on a Barcelona defender.
Manchester United are considering a £50 million move to Brighton striker Evan Ferguson amid concerns Chelsea could try to sign the 19-year-old Republic of Ireland international. (Daily Star on Sunday)
Meanwhile, the Red Devils could give English right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka a £5.6m payment to compensate for the drop in his wages in the summer. Westham as the 26-year-old nears a move to the Hammers. (Manchester Evening News)
Naples Sporting director Giovanni Manna said 25-year-old Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who has been linked with a move to Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, asked to leave the Serie A team. (90 minutes)
Aston Villa remain interested in Portuguese striker João Félix, but any move for the 24-year-old Portuguese striker will only happen if Atlético Madrid are realistic about their financial demands. (Mirror)
Village and Real Betis are among the teams interested in 28-year-old Argentine midfielder Giovani Lo Celso, who could leave Tottenham. (Fabrizio Romano)
Wolves are prepared to consider offers of €20m (£17.1m) for 22-year-old Portuguese striker Fabio Silva, who is courting interest from Espanyol, Genoa, Valencia and Wolfsburg. (Team talk)
Brazilian midfielder Casemiro has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, but Manchester United Manager Erik ten Hag says he does not expect the 32-year-old to leave the Old Trafford club this summer. (Subway)
Crystal Palace are in negotiations with Wolfsburg about the signing of 24-year-old French defender Maxence Lacroix, from the German club. (Sky Sports Germany)
Palace and Aston Villa are interested in subscribing Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah after the 25-year-old was refused entry to the Blues’ first-team facilities (Telegraph – subscription required)
Bournemouth are close to signing Mexican defender Julian Araujo, 22, from Barcelona in a deal worth 10 million euros (£8.6 million). (ESPN)