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Plus: West Ham have approached Metz about signing Georgia striker Georges Mikautadze; Bayern Munich to make final bid for Fulham star Joao Palhinha; Chelsea are in advanced talks to sign left back Caleb Wiley from Atlanta United.


7:40 UK Sunday 30 June 2024

Top transfer stories and rumors from Sunday’s papers…

OBSERVER

Liverpool remain interested in signing Anthony Gordon despite talks over a deal for the Newcastle winger falling through this week.

West Ham have approached Metz about signing Georgia striker Georges Mikautadze.

THE SUNDAY TIMES

Newcastle have tried to sell three players in the last week. Including England winger Anthony Gordon amid fears he could face a points deduction for breaching Premier League financial rules.



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Newcastle tried to offload Anthony Gordon

INDEPENDENT

Manchester United hope to unveil their coaching staff for next season in the coming days as positive talks continue with manager Erik ten Hag over a new deal.

Katarina Johnson-Thompson played down concerns about her fitness ahead of this summer’s Olympics in Paris.

THE SUNDAY POST

Crystal Palace will be owed a percentage of Lyon defender Jake O’Brien’s next move amid serious Premier League interest in the Republic of Ireland defender.

Security staff around the partners and families in England have been told to watch out for flying beer glasses – as part of plans to ensure there is no repeat of the soak some suffered in Cologne.

Chelsea have signed Argentinian talent Aaron Anselmino but will not see him play for a while as he remains on loan at Boca Juniors for at least a season.

The Sunday Mirror

Bayern Munich are set to make their final bid for Fulham star Joao Palhinha.

Manchester United have stepped up their talks for three of INEOS’ top transfer targets as Everton continue to play hardball against Jarrad Branthwaite.

Former Manchester United defender Raphael Varane was in Italy on Saturday for talks with Serie A new boys Como.

Bologna are hoping to spark a Premier League bidding war for defender Riccardo Calafiori as they are reluctant to sell the £40million man to a Serie A rival.

SUNDAY STAR DAILY

Unsettled Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is determined to move to the Premier League with champions Manchester City as he wants a reunion with Pep Guardiola.

Arsenal are ready to enter the race to sign Lille star Jonathan David.

Liverpool will face competition from two Premier League rivals for Napoli striker Khvicha Kvaratshkeila, but Napoli are determined not to sell the Georgia star. Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique is ready to give the green light to a deal to sign Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte.

Fulham boss Marco Silva faces a mass exodus this summer, with Willian, Bobby Decordova-Reid and Joao Palhinha set to join Tosin in leaving Craven Cottage.

Brighton are aiming to complete a deal this week for Dutch midfielder Mats Wieffer after closing in on Feyenoord’s £30million valuation.

Premier League clubs are lining up a cut-price deal with Galatasaray for former Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha.

Promoted sides Southampton and Ipswich are battling it out to try and sign Sheffield United striker Ben Brereton-Diaz.

Southampton are hoping to beat south coast rivals Brighton to the signing of AZ Alkmaar right-back Yukinari Sugawara.

SALT SUNDAY

Chelsea have discussed including Nicolas Jackson as part of any deal for Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.

Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe may cost £25m but he is in no rush to leave.



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Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe has been linked with a move

Newcastle are eyeing young American goalkeeper Gavin Beavers ahead of a surprise move.

Manchester United could struggle to get rid of Casemiro this summer as the Brazilian midfielder would cost a small fortune to get out of his contract.

David Moyes wants to stay in charge of the club despite strong calls to replace Steve Clarke as Scotland boss.

Southampton are pulling out of a deal to sign winger Jack Clarke as Sunderland want £18million for him.

Nottingham Forest are keen to add experienced Sheffield United defender John Egan to their squad this summer – he will be a free agent but the Blades would also like him back.

Crystal Palace have inserted a 15% sell-on fee into their Bayern Munich deal for Michael Olise and are eyeing free agent Ryan Sessegnon.

Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna knows exactly what characteristics he wants from the six major summer signings he would like to make.

Relegated Luton are keen to loan two players from Crystal Palace – midfielder David Ozoh and winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi.

Manchester City want James McAtee to sign a contract extension before deciding where he will go on loan next season, with sister club Girona a possible destination

Leicester City have held talks to sign Paraguay winger Ramon Sosa from Argentina’s Talleres.

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder must make new signings possible alongside the club’s potential new American owners.

Jonny Bairstow faces the prospect of his England Test career coming to an end, with his place in the squad to face the West Indies in question.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

The Belgian FA have apologized after sharing a video on their official social media channels of Amadou Onana chanting about tackling Kylian Mbappe’s shin.

Andy Murray has revealed he is willing to take a “risk” to play one last Wimbledon, despite admitting he still can’t “move right”.

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Chelsea are in advanced talks to sign left back Caleb Wiley from Atlanta United.

THE SUNDAY POST

Hibs are tracking Ross County striker Simon Murray.

Harry McKirdy has been told to grab his fresh Hibs chance with both hands.

When does the summer transfer window open and close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and 11.30pm in Scotland.

The Premier League and Scottish Premiership have moved ahead of Deadline Day to link up with Europe’s other major leagues. The closing dates were set following discussions with leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

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