Latest transfer news and rumors: Eze wants Tottenham move
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Top story: Eze keen on joining Spurs
Eberechi Eze has informed Crystal Palace that he wants to join Tottenham Hotspur this summer. Talks are progressing well between all the parties, with the 27-year-old keen on completing the move as quickly as possible. Personal terms have already been agreed.
Tottenham are also working to sign Savinho from Manchester City as the club aims to bolster Thomas Frank's attacking options ahead of a busy season that will also include Champions League action. (Fabrizio Romano)
Other rumors
Aug. 16
Gala going for Ederson: Galatasaray have sent their first formal bid to Manchester City for goalkeeper Ederson. The offer, worth around €10 million, was rejected. If the two sides come to terms on a deal, that will open the door for Gianluigi Donnarumma's move to the Etihad Stadium. (Fabrizio Romano)
Newcastle's new striker?: Newcastle are interested in signing Goncalo Ramos as a potential replacement for disgruntled star Alexander Isak. The Portuguese international has said he wants to stay at PSG, but could be swayed by the promise of more playing time. (Sky Sports News)

Forest keep spending: Nottingham Forest have been one of the busiest teams in the window over the past week. Their latest piece of business is a €31.5-million deal for Rennes striker Arnaud Kalimuendo, who'll undergo a medical imminently before completing his transfer. (Fabrizio Romano)
Roma rebuff Inter: Inter were preparing an official bid for Manu Kone, but Roma have informed their Serie A peers that the midfielder isn't for sale. Gian Piero Gasperini considers the Frenchman a crucial part of his squad for the upcoming season. (Fabrizio Romano)
Aug. 15
Bayern want Nkunku: Bayern Munich are trying to sign former RB Leipzig standout Christopher Nkunku. The forward has been unhappy at Chelsea for some time, and his current club is pushing for him to leave on a permanent basis rather than on loan. (The Athletic)
Backing out of Baleba hunt: Manchester United aren't planning to proceed with a move for Brighton & Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba. The Seagulls demanded a similar sum to the £115-million package they received from Chelsea for Moises Caicedo in August 2023. (The Athletic)
Baleba backup: It's still possible that Sporting CP captain Morten Hjulmand, who used to play under Ruben Amorim, changes clubs this summer. Manchester United have been linked with the midfielder. (BBC Sport)
Roma rescue: Jadon Sancho is open to joining Roma on an initial loan this summer, but the Italian club's proposal to include an obligation to buy worth €23 million is unlikely to be enough for Manchester United. (Corriere dello Sport)
Bothered Blues: Chelsea labeled Borussia Dortmund's offer to sign Carney Chukwuemeka on loan with an obligation to buy as "insulting" after other clubs offered to purchase him on a permanent deal. (Fabrizio Romano)
Forest foraging: Nottingham Forest are expected to strike a deal for Douglas Luiz soon. Juventus' out-of-favor midfielder has approved personal terms with the East Midlands club. Juve are eyeing Brighton's Matt O'Riley as his replacement. (Fabrizio Romano)
Tireless Trees: Forest are also working on a deal for Rico Lewis and believe the versatile Manchester City product wants to join, but they're yet to submit a big enough bid to convince his boyhood club to sell. (Fabrizio Romano)
Doak masterstroke hope: Bournemouth are closing in on a £25-million deal for Liverpool's Ben Doak. There's belief he can move up a level after an impressive loan spell at Middlesbrough last season. (The Guardian)
Nordi heading north: Paris Saint-Germain's Nordi Mukiele will join Sunderland for around €12 million. The defender could be part of a late-summer exodus from the European champions. (Le Parisien)
Wolves complete hunt: Hellas Verona have agreed to sell 23-year-old Cameroonian full-back Jackson Tchatchoua to Wolverhampton Wanderers for €12.5 million. (Gianluca Di Marzio)
Aug. 14
Man City enter the mix: Manchester City are considering hijacking Chelsea's move for Xavi Simons. The Blues have yet to reach an agreement with RB Leipzig for the Dutch international, opening the door for City. (talkSPORT)
Liverpool wary of Madrid: Liverpool believe that Real Madrid have already made contact with Ibrahima Konate over a potential free transfer when his contract expires next summer, which could explain the Reds' recent moves to bolster their defense. (Marca)

Newcastle's new midfielder: Newcastle reached an agreement with Aston Villa to sign Jacob Ramsey. The Magpies will pay an initial £39 million, plus £5 million in add-ons that are "difficult" to achieve. (The Athletic)
Bayern bid rebuffed: Bayern Munich continue to chase Nick Woltemade. Their last offer was £52 million, plus add-ons and a percentage of any future sale. Stuttgart rejected that package, as they want £65 million for their prized forward. (Sky Sport Germany)
Atleti still spending: Atletico Madrid have been one of the most active clubs this summer, and they aren't done yet. The Spanish side is in talks with Juventus to sign Nico Gonzalez on a permanent transfer. The Argentine's departure would allow Juve to add a new winger. (Fabrizio Romano)
Aug. 13
Mancunian masterplan: Manchester City have dismissed recent links with Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche. Instead, the club will try to sign Real Madrid winger Rodrygo if Savinho decides to join Tottenham. (Fabrizio Romano)
Hojlund haggling: Rasmus Hojlund will now consider leaving Manchester United following Benjamin Sesko's arrival. AC Milan are open to taking him on loan with an option to buy worth at least €35 million. (Gianluca Di Marzio)
Kevin capture attempt: Kevin Santos Lopes de Macedo, who's better known as Kevin, has agreed to join Fulham. A fee is yet to be agreed for the 22-year-old winger, but Shakhtar Donetsk value him at €50 million. (Fabrizio Romano)
New Manor house: Manor Solomon could leave Tottenham in the coming weeks amid interest from England and Spain. The winger starred during Leeds' promotion from the Championship last season. (Fabrizio Romano)
Miami moves: Federico Redondo is to leave Inter Miami for Elche on a permanent transfer. Goalkeeper Drake Callender is on the verge of joining Charlotte FC after losing his starting place to veteran Oscar Ustari. (ESPN)
Aug. 12
Isak's done: Alexander Isak is adamant that he's played his final game for Newcastle United. He could be allowed to leave if another offer closer to their £150-million valuation arrives. Isak wants to join Liverpool. (The Athletic)
Unsettled Alex: The property that Isak has lived in during his time at Newcastle is up for rent. It's available with a local rental company as he tries to force a transfer. (The Times)
Donnarumor: Manchester City are talking to Paris Saint-Germain about Gianluigi Donnarumma, who was left out of the club's UEFA Super Cup squad. The asking price of €50 million is currently too high, but City could pay that amount if Ederson leaves. (Fabrizio Romano)

Capital clash: Arsenal need to sell attackers like Leandro Trossard before they attempt to buy Eberechi Eze, so Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to beat their rivals to his signature. The Crystal Palace star's £68-million release clause expires Friday. (The Guardian)
Guehi getting closer: Liverpool have agreed to personal terms with Marc Guehi ahead of his anticipated move from Crystal Palace for around £35 million. (Fabrizio Romano)
Asking for Akliouche: Inter Milan made it clear they want to sign Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche after the clubs met in a friendly last Friday. The in-demand attacking midfielder's price tag is set at around €70 million. (L'Equipe)
Aug. 11
Savinho swoop: Tottenham sent a proposal worth €50 million to Manchester City for Savinho. City will only sell him on their terms, and that would include an overall package that exceeds Spurs' opening bid. (Fabrizio Romano)
Mini Etihad exodus: James McAtee could follow Savinho and Everton-bound Jack Grealish out of Manchester City. Nottingham Forest are closing in on a deal for the Englishman. (The Athletic)
Tricky talks: Napoli remain in negotiations with Sevilla over versatile youngster Juanlu Sanchez. There's some discrepancy over the clubs' valuation: Sevilla want €20 million while Napoli are adamant that they'll pay no more than €17 million. (Gianluca Di Marzio)
Restless Tsimikas: Kostas Tsimikas was left out of Liverpool's squad for their Community Shield defeat to Crystal Palace because he's seeking a move away from the club. Nottingham Forest were interested in the left-back earlier this summer. (Fabrizio Romano)
Foxes' sought-after star: Newcastle United could trigger Bilal El Khannouss' release clause at Leicester City. The attacking midfielder has attracted interest from other Premier League clubs, including Leeds United. (The Telegraph)
Balotelli's tumble: Pavia, who are in Italy's fourth tier with AC Milan's recently relegated reserve team, are trying to encourage Mario Balotelli to join them. The club is expected to submit a formal offer soon. (Serie D 24)
Aug. 10
Newcastle put their foot down: Newcastle United have told wantaway star Alexander Isak that he won't be sold to Liverpool this summer, sparking tension between the Swedish international and the club. (The Telegraph)
Hojlund haggling: AC Milan have started discussions for Rasmus Hojlund via intermediaries. Manchester United want a €6-million loan fee, a €45-million buy option included in the deal, and they want the Italian side to cover the striker's salary. Hojlund wants to stay at Old Trafford. (Fabrizio Romano)

Chelsea-Leipzig in talks: Discussions between Chelsea and RB Leipzig continue over Xavi Simons. Christopher Nkunku's potential return to the German club has been brought up during those negotiations, while Leipzig are also considering a move for teenager Tyrique George. (Fabrizio Romano)
Roma's midfield search: After missing out on Richard Rios, Roma are looking at both Florentino Luis of Benfica and Juventus' Weston McKennie. The latter, yet to extend his Juve contract, is also being tracked by clubs in England, Germany, and Turkey. (Tuttosport)