Additionally, West Ham have approached Metz about signing Georgia striker Georges Michautadze, Bayern Munich are set to make a final offer for Fulham star Joao Parinha and Chelsea are in advanced talks to sign Atlanta United left-back Caleb Wylie.
Sunday, June 30, 2024, 7:40pm, UK
Sunday’s headlines and transfer rumours…
observer
Liverpool remain interested in Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon, despite contract talks with the player collapsing this week.
West Ham have approached Metz about signing Georgian striker Georges Mikoutadze.
The Sunday Times
Newcastle have attempted to sell three players in the past week, including England winger Anthony Gordon, amid the threat of a points deduction for breaching Premier League financial rules.
Independent
Manchester United are in positive discussions with manager Erik ten Hag over a new contract and hope to announce their coaching staff for next season within the next few days.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson is downplaying concerns about her fitness ahead of this summer’s Paris Olympics.
Sunday Mail
Crystal Palace are set to receive a share of Lyon defender Jake O’Brien’s next transfer fee amid serious Premier League interest in the Republic of Ireland defender.
Security guards around partners and families in England have been instructed to watch out for flying beer cups as part of plans to prevent a repeat of the soaking incidents experienced by some in Cologne.
Chelsea have signed talented Argentine player Aaron Anserminho but we won’t be seeing him in action for a while as he is loaned to Boca Juniors for at least a season.
Sunday Mirror
Bayern Munich are set to make a final offer for Fulham star Joao Parinha.
Manchester United have stepped up talks with three of INEOS’ top transfer targets as Everton continue to press for Jarrad Branthwaite.
Former Manchester United defender Raphael Varane was in Italy on Saturday for talks with Serie A new signings Como.
Bologna are reluctant to sell defender Riccardo Calafiori to a Serie A rival for an estimated £40 million transfer fee and are hoping to spark a bidding war in the Premier League for the player.
Daily Star Sunday
Unsettled Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is keen to be reunited with Pep Guardiola and is adamant about a move to Premier League champions Manchester City.
Arsenal are poised to join the race to sign Lille star Jonathan David.
Liverpool will compete with two Premier League rivals for the signature of Napoli striker Hubica Kvaratskeira but Napoli are determined not to sell their Georgia star, and Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique is ready to approve a deal for Manchester United to sign midfielder Manuel Ugarte.
Fulham manager Marco Silva faces a transfer spree this summer with Willian, Bobby Decordova-Reid and Joao Parinha all set to leave Craven Cottage along with Tosin.
Brighton are aiming to complete a deal this week for Dutch midfielder Mats Wiever, who is closing in on Feyenoord’s £30million valuation.
The Premier League club are waiting to sign former Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha on a cut-rate deal with Galatasaray.
Newly promoted Southampton and Ipswich are in contention for the signature of Sheffield United striker Ben Brereton Dias.
Southampton are in the running to sign AZ Alkmaar right-back Sugawara Yusei, ahead of south coast rivals Brighton.
Sunday Sun
Chelsea are considering including Nicholas Jackson in any deal to sign Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.
Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe is available for a transfer fee of £25 million but they are in no rush to move.
Newcastle have set their sights on young American goalkeeper Gavin Beevers ahead of a surprise move.
Manchester United may find it difficult to let go of Casemiro this summer given the heavy cost involved in unloading the Brazilian midfielder’s contract.
David Moyes is keen to remain in his role as club manager despite widespread calls for him to succeed Steve Clarke as Scotland manager.
Southampton have pulled out of a deal for winger Jack Clarke after Sunderland demanded £18 million.
Nottingham Forest are keen to add experienced Sheffield United defender John Egan to their squad this summer, with Egan a free agent and Sheffield United also keen to bring him back.
Crystal Palace have included a 15% sell-on fee in Michael Oliseh’s deal from Bayern Munich and are also eyeing free agent Ryan Sessegnon.
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna knows exactly what characteristics he is looking for in his six key summer signings.
Relegated Luton are interested in signing two players on loan from Crystal Palace: midfielder David Ozoh and winger Jesrun Lak Saki.
Manchester City are hoping James McAtee will sign a contract extension before deciding where he will be loaned out next season, with sister club Girona being a possible destination.
Leicester City have completed negotiations to sign Paraguayan winger Ramon Sosa from Argentine club Talleres.
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder will have to convince the club’s future new American owners to sign some potential new players.
Jonny Bairstow faces the possibility of his career as an England Test match player coming to an end after losing his place in the national team to face the West Indies.
Sunday Express
The Belgian Football Association has apologised after sharing a video on its official social media channels of chants about Amadou Onana’s shin tackle on Kylian Mbappe.
Andy Murray has admitted he is still “not able to move properly” but has revealed he is willing to take “risks” to play in the Wimbledon final.
Athletic
Chelsea are in advanced talks to sign left-back Caleb Wylie from Atlanta United.
Sunday Mail
Hibernian are keeping an eye on Ross County striker Simon Murray.
Harry McCurdy has been told to grab his new-found opportunity at Hibernian with both hands.
When does the summer transfer window start and end?
of Summer 2024 transfer window The Premier League and Scottish Premiership have officially kicked off.
The transfer window will close at 11pm UK time (England) / 11.30pm Scottish time (Scotland) on 30 August.
The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward their deadline to align themselves with other major European leagues. The date was set following consultation with leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.