August 10 transfers and rumors: "Man Utd" failures and "Real" conversation with Luka Modric

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n July 1st, the player transfer window officially opened - the most famous European clubs are starting to build their squads for the 2018-19 season. "EuroFootball.com" continues its traditional column and until the end of the transfer window presents the most interesting daily news about possible player transfers or already completed deals.

Paris Saint-Germain is interested in Bayer Leverkusen defender Wendell, as reported by "Sport 1". However, the Germans do not want to part with the player, and PSG still needs to sell other players to comply with the Fair Play rules.

Manchester United team did not have enough money for new players and could easily pay 100 million pounds for Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane. The "Guardian" ensures that the meeting of the leaders of both teams ended without results.

Aston Villa offers to double the salary for defender Jack Grealish. The new contract will also include a clause allowing him to leave if the Birmingham club fails to promote to the Premier League next season.

On Friday, Real Madrid officials will meet with midfielder Luka Modric to start negotiations for a new contract ("Marca").

Last summer, Manchester United had the opportunity to acquire defender Harry Maguire for 15 million pounds, but Jose Mourinho decided to turn to Victor Lindelof ("The Telegraph").

Juventus defender Stefano Sturaro is considering a move to Sporting. Cristiano Ronaldo, agent Jorge Mendes, and former club star Paulo Futre are pushing for this deal ("Goal").

Chelsea fears that Eden Hazard will follow Thibaut Courtois and move to Real Madrid ("Express").

Manchester City will be forced to loan Brazilian Douglas Luiz again, as he was not granted a work permit to play in England ("The Sun").

Barcelona maintains interest in Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, who will try to lure him before September ("Mundo Deportivo").

Croatian Ante Rebic extended his contract with Eintracht Frankfurt until 2022.