July 24 transfers and rumors: PSG agrees on A. Di Maria, but he could be replaced by C. Ronaldo

The most visited country's football news portal Eurofootball.com continues to help track rumors and already completed player transfers in the press. If negotiations with Real Madrid's player Karim Benzema fail, Arsenal will try to attract Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski instead (Metro). Arsenal is also considering making an offer for the midfielder Isco, who is not satisfied with his role at the royal club. Chelsea and Manchester City are also interested in him (Daily Star). Lazio rejected Manchester United's €25 million offer for midfielder Lucas Biglia (Corriere dello Sport). Liverpool is determined to fight for Barcelona winger Pedro. Currently, the "Red Devils" are leading in this race (Mundo Deportivo). London clubs Tottenham, West Ham, and Aston Villa are competing for Crystal Palace's Yannick Bolasie (Sky Sports). Paris Saint-Germain offers €38 million for Lyon's attacking leader Alexandre Lacazette (Gazzetta dello Sport). Real Madrid is not willing to pay more than €25 million for Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea and, together with this amount, is offering only Keylor Navas (ABC). Besiktas in Istanbul is interested in Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck (Fanatik). Everton and West Ham want to loan Barcelona's talent Alen Halilović (Daily Mail). Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino wants West Brom leader Saido Berahino to form an attacking duo with Harry Kane (Daily Mirror). Pentagon also plans to fight for the signature of Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (talkSPORT). Manchester United has accepted a €65 million offer from PSG for A. Di Maria. The Argentine will join his new teammates over the weekend (France Football). The Red Devils are also working to bring back the best footballer on the planet, Cristiano Ronaldo, to the team. According to Manchester Evening News, the Portuguese would once again become the most expensive player of all time. Arsenal is also eyeing Juventus striker Fernando Llorente (The Sun).