July 27 transfers and rumors: "Man United" interested in J. Stones, "Man City" - G. Higuain

The most popular country's football news portal Eurofootball.com continues to help track rumors circulating in the press and player transfers that have already taken place.

"Manchester United" rejected offers from "Newcastle" and Milan's "Inter" for defender Michael Carrick and wants to keep him in the team despite the arrival of new players ("Sunday People").

The same source reported that the "Red Devils" have entered the battle for Everton defender John Stones.

London's "Tottenham" will introduce their newest acquisition Saido Berahino from "West Brom" in the next few days. The striker will cost "Spurs" 21 million euros ("Sunday Express").

"Lorient" accepted a 14 million euro offer from Birmingham's "Aston Villa" for forward Jordan Ayew ("RMC").

Everton goalkeeper James McCarthy, who has three years left on his contract, has expressed his desire to leave the club. He is attracting interest from "Tottenham" ("Daily Star").

"AS" reports that "Paris Saint-Germain" offered 120 million euros for Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo. However, the French club denies the information.

"Porto" made a 17 million euro offer for Shakhtar Donetsk winger Bernard ("A Bola").

If Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis leaves to play in the UAE, the "Swans" will try to attract Tottenham's Emmanuel Adebayor ("Daily Star").

According to "The Sun", Hajduk Split goalkeeper Tino-Sven Susak wants to move to England. He is of interest to "Tottenham", while representatives from Inter, Napoli, and Lazio in Italy also want to see him.

Manchester City are considering replacing Edin Dzeko with Napoli's attacking leader Gonzalo Higuain ("The Sun").

Roma's Lazio will be reinforced by Ajax member Ricardo Kishna ("De Telegraaf").

Borussia Dortmund has contacted Tottenham to acquire striker Roberto Soldado for 12 million euros ("Sport Mediaset").

Bayern Munich strategist Pep Guardiola has agreed to take over the reins of Manchester City from next summer ("beIN SPORT").