Famous European clubs are not standing still - as the 2020-2021 season approaches, they are forming their squad and scouting for new players. The most popular football portal in the country, "EuroFootball.com", continuing its traditional column, will provide the most interesting daily news about possible player transfers and completed deals until the end of the transfer window.
"Arsenal" will soon announce their second summer signing - "Lille" defender Gabriel, costing 27 million pounds sterling ("Express")
"Chelsea" target defender Thiago Silva announced that he will no longer play for PSG ("RMC Sport")
The "Blues" are actively negotiating with T. Silva and are close to reaching an agreement ("Sky Sports")
The transfer of Ben Chilwell to "Chelsea" will be decided by the doctor's word. The defender, valued at 50 million pounds sterling, is plagued by knee problems ("The Sun")
PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said he would welcome Lionel Messi with open arms in Paris.
"Fulham" and "Crystal Palace" are battling for QPR star Eberechi Eze ("The Sun")
Amsterdam "Ajax" defender Nicolas Tagliafico is on the radar of "Napoli", according to journalist Gianluca Di Marzio.
"Leicester City" is ready to compete with "Chelsea" for "Lille" forward Jonathan Ikone ("Le10Sport")
"Aston Villa" coach Dean Smith wants to bring back "Atletico" player Kieran Trippier to the Premier League ("The Telegraph")
"Barcelona" has decided to sell midfielder Rafinha, who was loaned to Celta last season. The Brazilian is of interest to Arsenal, West Ham, and Lazio teams ("Diario Sport")
Coach T. Tuchel's career stage after losing the Champions League final in Paris may be coming to an end ("Daily Mail")
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta wants to bring back club legend Dennis Bergkamp to London, where he would work as an assistant ("The Sun")
Arsenal intends to say goodbye to up to 15 players, including names like Rob Holding, Calum Chambers, Lucas Torreira, Matteo Guendouzi, and Alexandre Lacazette ("Daily Express")
Agent Mino Raiola confirmed that midfielder Paul Pogba will "100% stay in Manchester" ("Sky Sports Italia")
Barcelona officials called Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp before hiring Ronald Koeman, according to one of the candidates for the club's presidency, Jordi Farre.