Transfers and rumors of August 2: lots of business for "Chelsea" and a target for "Juventus" © „Reuters“

During the off-season, clubs make every effort to strengthen their squads even further approaching the upcoming season. The portal "EuroFootball.com" will overview the most interesting rumors and news.

This summer, "Leicester City" may be forced to sell at least one of their key players - Wesley Fofana, Youri Tielemans, or James Maddison ("The Times").

OFFICIAL: "Chelsea" has reached an agreement for the acquisition of 18-year-old "Aston Villa" goalkeeper Carney Chukwuemeka.

"Lazio" is in talks with "Chelsea" defender Emerson ("CaughtOffside").

"Juventus" has their eye on versatile Eintracht Frankfurt player Filip Kostić ("La Gazzetta dello Sport").

OFFICIAL: Former "Man City" defender Yangel Herrera is moving to "Girona" team.

"Arsenal" is selling goalkeeper Bernd Leno to "Fulham" for £8 million (F. Romano).

"Monaco" is negotiating with "Chelsea" for defender Malang Sarr ("Goal").

"Chelsea" is determined to acquire three Inter Milan players - Milan Škriniar, Denzel Dumfries, and Cesare Casadei. If successful, Italians could receive up to €130 million ("Calciomercato").

"Napoli" is eyeing "Chelsea" goalkeeper Kepa (F. Romano).

"Fulham" aims to strengthen their defensive line and have made offers for four players, including Eric Bailly ("Man Utd") and Issa Diop ("West Ham").

OFFICIAL: "Leeds" has extended contracts with Joe Gelhardt, Sam Greenwood, and Crysencio Summerville.

Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga is most likely to be loaned to Napoli (AS).

"Sevilla" wants to see Alex Telles and Eric Bailly from "Man Utd" in their ranks, but the players are also tempted by "Roma" and "Milan" teams ("Daily Mail").

"Tottenham" has attracted the attention of "Ajax" star Mohammed Kudus ("Goal").

Everton will try to replace Richarlison with Michy Batshuayi, who belongs to "Chelsea" but spent the season at "Beşiktaş" ("TalkSport").

"Arsenal" is preparing to loan young forward Folarin Balogun to "Reims" ("Daily Mail").