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Saturday 29 July 2017

Saturday's Transfer rumours

As the new premier League season sets to begin,we take a look at today's rumours in the papers...With Chelsea,City and United the biggest benefitiaries in the Transfer market,Arsenal fans will keep on Hoping for a Change.
Will Wenger ever change?


ARSENAL FEAR ALEXIS STRIKE




Arsenal fear that Alexis Sanchez could go on strike in an effort to force through a move away from the club, reports The Sun.
The Chile international has entered the final year of his contract at Emirates Stadium and continues to be heavily linked with the likes of Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.


LIVERPOOL LOOK AT RAFINHA


Liverpool are plotting an approach for Barcelona midfielder Rafinha, according to Mundo Deportivo.
The Brazilian could be used as a make-weight in a deal for Philippe Coutinho, but Arsenal and Tottenham are also keen on doing a deal.


PL TRIO ON BARCA'S LIST TO REPLACE NEYMAR


Barcelona will look to sign one of either Philippe Coutinho, Eden Hazard or Dele Alli to replace Neymar, the Daily Mirrorreports.
The Catalan giants have been forced to draw up a shortlist of potential targets as Neymar's mega-money switch to PSG looks increasingly likely to happen.
Barca have, thus far, been met with resistance from Liverpool in an attempt to acquire Brazil international Coutinho, while Chelsea and Tottenham are likely to be equally reluctant to sell their star names.


MAN CITY TO OFFER ALEXIS HUGE WAGE HIKE




Manchester City will redouble their efforts to sign Alexis Sanchez with a mammoth wage offer, according to the Daily Mail.
The Chilean's future at Arsenal was once more put in doubt on Friday as he pulled out of training, ostensibly due to illness.
And while the Gunners expect him to report for pre-season duty once recovered, a reported City offer of £320,000 a week is designed to put further pressure on them to release Alexis, whose contract is up next year.


BARCA TARGET HERRERA IN RENEWAL TALKS


Barcelona will be made to fight if they wish to land Manchester United's Ander Herrera as the Red Devils plan to renew the midfielder's contract, reports the Express.
Herrera has just 12 months left on his current deal, and has emerged as a target at Camp Nou.
But Jose Mourinho sees the ex-Athletic man as a key part of his plans, with talks over an extension having apparently started in the United States as United seek to tie him down at Old Trafford.


DI MARIA LINED UP AS NEYMAR REPLACEMENT




Paris Saint-Germain winger Angel Di Maria has been identified as a potential new signing for Barcelona should they lose Neymar to the Ligue 1 side, according to RMC.
Rumours of a blockbuster €222 million move continue to circulate around the Brazilian, despite claims by Gerard Pique that he is staying put.
And while Paulo Dybala and Philippe Coutinho also appear on the Barca shortlist, the Argentine is similarly seen as a possibility to fill the attacking vacancy that would be left by Neymar's exit.


ARSENAL FAIL IN €50M LEMAR BID




Monaco have rejected Arsenal's third offer of €50 million for Thomas Lemar, but the winger's sale hasn't been completely excluded, reports L'Equipe.
Arsenal had previously seen bids of €40m and €45m turned down, while Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev insisted earlier this week that Lemar is not for sale.


CHELSEA READY £61M ALEX SANDRO BID


Chelsea are prepared to break the world record transfer fee for a defender to sign Alex Sandro from Juventus, according to The Times.


MAN UTD GIVEN BALE HOPE


Manchester United are on red alert after being given hope of signing Gareth Bale by Real Madrid, according to The Telegraph.
Jose Mourinho's side could be on the verge of a fresh move after Zinedine Zidane could not guarantee that Bale will stay with the club this summer.

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