Saturday’s transfer news: Man Utd sign Wan-Bissaka set Pogba fee, Zaha wants Arsenal move, City want Isco
Review all the day's transfer stories and done deals
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Your support makes all the difference.Review all the day’s stories from the transfer window as we bring you all the done deals, rumours and gossip. Manchester United have kickstarted the summer window into life with the £50m signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka that was confirmed on Saturday afternoon, but that may not be the only investment that Crystal Palace receive this month.
Arsenal are targeting Wilfried Zaha as their major signing of the summer in the hope of getting back into the Champions League, and it’s reported the Ivory Coast international has told the club he wants to join the Gunners – the club he supported as a youngster. Meanwhile, with United still active in the transfer market, their funds may be boost by the sale fo Paul Pogba, but it will cost Real Madrid plenty after a £150m valuation was placed on his head.
Madrid could fund that move by selling midfielder Isco, who is wanted by Manchester City, while Tottenham Hotspur are poised to make a double-signing in the coming days and Chelsea have told Atletico Madrid they have to sign Alvaro Morata now or else he will be recalled. Review all the news below:
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Elsewhere, the father of Juventus striker Moise Kean, 19, who is a target for Everton, has said his son wants to switch to the San Siro and join Inter.

Celtic have laughed off Arsenal's latest offer for Kieran Tierney, citing unrealistic add-ons as part of a £17.5m offer.
The Gunners reportedly added £7.5m in bonuses to take the deal up to £25m, according to Football.Scotland.
But one of which was winning the Premier League, which Celtic consider unrealistic.


Remember Radamel Falcao?
The former Manchester United striker is still plying his trade with Monaco and has wrapped up his Copa America commitments for Colombia after their quarter-final defeat against Chile.
But it seems he is already mapping out his future as The Sun reports he has made his intention clear to join David Beckham's new Inter Miami franchise in MLS.


Marcus Rashford is close to agreeing a new five-year contract at Manchester United, according to The Telegraph.
United hope to announce the deal, worth around £250,000-per-week, within the next 10 days.
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