July 16th transfers and rumors: "Man United" to acquire C. Benteke, "Real" targeting D. Ospina

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he most visited country's football news portal Eurofootball.com continues to help track rumors and player transfers already happening in the press.

Rotterdam's "Feyenoord" will accept a €15 million offer from "Southampton" for midfielder Jordy Clasie, making it the second biggest deal in the club's history ("De Telegraaf").

London's "Arsenal" defender Nacho Monreal is willing to return to Spain and sign a three-year contract with Bilbao's "Athletic". The player is valued at €10 million ("AS"). However, according to "Daily Mirror", the team's coach wants the Spaniard to stay.

"Valencia" is negotiating with Schalke's left back Denis Aogo, who wants to leave his current club ("Sport Bild").

Turin's "Juventus" is interested in London's "Chelsea" rejected Juan Cuadrado ("SportItalia").

Unable to acquire Mats Hummels and Sergio Ramos, "Manchester United" turned to Fiorentina's Stefan Savic, also being considered by Madrid's "Atletico" ("AS").

Looking for a new goalkeeper, Madrid's "Real" is aiming for Arsenal's David Ospina ("Cafegoles").

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will travel to St. Petersburg to negotiate with "Zenit" for midfielder Axel Witsel's transfer ("RTBF").

"Paris Saint-Germain" still wants "Man United" winger Angel Di Maria in their ranks, but no longer wants to exchange him for forward Edinson Cavani ("Daily Star").

Real Madrid is also interested in free agent goalkeeper Sergio Romero ("Marca").

"Man Utd" agreed to pay the €45.5 million buyout clause for Birmingham's "Aston Villa" striker Christian Benteke and will finalize all transfer details next week ("The Sun").

Tottenham and West Ham are interested in ex-Juventus striker Fernando Llorente ("Brentwood Gazette").

PSG has agreed on contract terms with "pentagon" midfielder Benjamin Stambouli, but is still negotiating the transfer fee ("RMC").

"Sevilla" has started negotiations to acquire Roberto Soldado, valued at €16 million ("Daily Mirror").