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Monday’s transfer news: Manchester United make bid, Liverpool eye late deal, Tottenham, Arsenal latest

Review all Monday’s transfer news, rumours and done deals

Jack Watson
London
Monday 05 August 2019 09:57 EDT
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The transfer window will finally close this week which means that it’s set to be a busy few days for the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and the rest of the Premier League as every club scrambles to bolster their squad before the deadline.

Manchester United have dominated the headlines in recent days, wrapping up a record deal for Leicester's Harry Maguire. The defender is set to be announced as the club's latest signing in the coming days. United also continue to be linked with a transfer for Juventus' Paulo Dybala, with striker Romelu Lukaku poised to move the other way.

Arsenal have also spent big and signed Nicolas Pepe earlier this week, while they continue to work on a deal for Celtic’s Kieran Tierney. Review all of Monday's rumours below:

The summer transfer window closes at 5pm on Wednesday 8 August for all Premier League and Championship clubs, with teams in League One, League Two and across Europe able to sign new players until 11pm on Monday 2 September.

‘Pogba countdown’

Spanish newspaper AS report that Real Madrid will have to quickly offload James, Gareth Bale and Mariano if they want to sign Paul Pogba.

The Times reported that Manchester United have rejected a £27.4m bid plus James Rodriguez for the French midfielder and it is understood that the club would rather he stays at Old Trafford.

It's thought that an offer in the region of £150m is what Real Madrid will need to send United's way to tempt them into selling.

Jack Watson5 August 2019 08:58

Liverpool identify Mignolet replacement

Former West Ham goalkeeper Adrian has been lined up as Simon Mignolet's replacement after the Belgian agreed to join Club Brugge.

Adrian is without a club after his contract was not renewed by the West London club and Liverpool need to sign him by 12:00 on Thursday for him to be available to play in their opening fixture against Norwich on Friday night.

Jack Watson5 August 2019 09:08

City close to Cancelo signing

It is widely reported that Manchester City are on the verge of signing Juventus' Joao Cancelo for a fee in the region of £27m with Danilo going in the opposite direction.

Pep Guardiola wants every position on the pitch to be competitive and identified the Portuguese right-back for his attacking qualities.

Jack Watson5 August 2019 09:17

An update on Christian Eriksen's Tottenham future...

Jack Watson5 August 2019 09:19

Ilkay Gundogan has hinted that he is close to agreeing a new contract with Manchester City.

The Germany midfielder, who joined the Premier League champions from Borussia Dortmund in 2016, has just entered the final year of his current deal.

There has been speculation about the 28-year-old's future but now it seems he could be about to extend his stay at the Etihad Stadium.

"If you stay patient for another couple of weeks you will know. We will see," said Gundogan when asked about the situation after the Community Shield on Sunday.

"Every situation is different and individual. Everyone has to take a decision for himself. These kind of decisions sometimes take a little bit of time.

"During last season I asked people to be patient because it's a decision you make for the next few years. That's why I was calm and relaxed and still am. It's a comfortable situation for me at the moment."

Vithushan Ehantharajah5 August 2019 09:26

More on Liverpool's deal to sign Adrian as Simon Mignolet's replacement...

Jack Watson5 August 2019 09:28

Matic expects Pogba to stay

Paul Pogba is the subject of transfer interest from Real Madrid, but his Manchester United teammate Nemanja Matic expects him to stay at Old Trafford.

"We will see what is going to happen," Matic said of Pogba's situation.

"He's a Manchester United player and of course we will be happy if he stays. He is a great player and very important for the team.

"I don't see that he's going to leave. But in football anything is possible."

Jack Watson5 August 2019 09:34

It's official!

Simon Mignolet has signed for Club Brugge on a five-year deal.

More follows

Jack Watson5 August 2019 09:49

West Ham are closing in on a deal to sign Boavista defender Goncalo Cardoso.

The Standard report that the Hammers are hopeful of signing the 18-year-old for £2.75m ahead of Thursday's deadline.

Vithushan Ehantharajah5 August 2019 09:57

Crystal Palace have beaten Burnley to signing Victor Camarasa on a season-long loan from Real Betis with a €15m obligation to buy.

Details here...

Jack Watson5 August 2019 10:19

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