Soon in Europe a window of player transfers will open. The most popular football news website in the country "EuroFootball.com" will provide you with the most interesting rumors and information about completed transfers.
Turin's "Juventus" is showing increasing interest in Dortmund's "Borussia" midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who is currently postponing negotiations for a new contract ("Tuttosport").
"Barcelona" coach Luis Enrique wants to strengthen the team's midfield with "Roma" player Miralem Pjanic ("Corriere dello Sport").
According to "Gazzetta dello Sport," "Juve" is also keeping an eye on Mateo Kovacic, who joined Madrid's "Real" this summer.
Meanwhile, the "royal" club will once again try to acquire Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea, but the "Red Devils" would only agree to let him go on loan basis for the season ("Cadena Cope").
Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini's list of purchases includes four footballers: Yaya Toure, Erik Lamela, Alex Teixeira, and Arkadiusz Milik ("Corriere dello Sport").
Everton's Liverpool wants to lure Southampton coach Ronald Koeman and are willing to offer him a £7m annual salary - double what the "Saints" currently pay him ("Daily Mirror").
Southampton, on the other hand, will rent defender Calum Chambers, who did not secure a place in the main squad of London's Arsenal ("Daily Mirror").
Manchester United talent Anthony Martial has requested to raise his salary to £100,000 per week ("The Sun").
If they fail to acquire Everton's leader Romelu Lukaku, Chelsea will try to replace him with another Belgian - Christian Benteke from Liverpool ("The Times").
This summer, Paris Saint-Germain is planning major changes - according to "Le Parisien," despite a recently extended contract, the intention is to dismiss coach Laurent Blanc. "Le 10 Sport" reports that PSG will target Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho, and according to Fichajes.net, Hatem Ben Arfa will join the Ligue 1 champions in the near future without a transfer fee.
Manchester United has submitted a £60 million offer for one of Juventus' leaders, Paul Pogba ("The Sun").
However, even the arrival of the Frenchman would not mean the end of Michael Carrick's career at Manchester. According to the same source, Jose Mourinho is prepared to provide playing time for the Englishman, and he will remain in the current club.