On July 1, the official player transfer window opened - the most famous European clubs are starting to form their squads for the 2018-19 season.
"EuroFootball.com" continues its traditional section and until the end of the transfer window presents the most interesting daily news about possible player transfers or already completed deals.
Iranian national team forward Alireza Jahanbakhsh should soon move from Alkmaar's "AZ" to "Leicester City". The most productive player of last season's Eredivisie will cost £19 million and will be Riyad Mahrez's replacement ("Vananews").
Milan's "Inter" has made an offer to loan Manchester United's full-back Matteo Darmian for a season, with an option to buy him out after a year. Turin's "Juventus" has also approached the "Red Devils" with the same opportunity, but the latter wants to sell the Italian for £17 million this summer ("Daily Mirror").
The new Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti in Southern Italy wants to see his former pupil Karim Benzema from Real Madrid ("La Sexta").
Meanwhile, London's Chelsea, after signing a contract with Maurizio Sarri, promised Napoli's club that they will only try to attract Jorginho from them ("La Reppublica").
Paris Saint-Germain intends to deter Real Madrid from Neymar by increasing the Brazilian's salary. According to the Spanish newspaper "Sport", the French champions' annual salary leader could increase from 37 million to almost 50 million euros.
Bordeaux's talent Malcom is ready to reject Tottenham's offer and move to Milan's Inter. The "Fashion Capital" club will initially pay 10 million euros for the winger's loan, and after the season - another 30 million for the final contract purchase ("Tuttomercatoweb").
Chelsea has started negotiations for an exchange of Alvaro Morata for Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain, according to "Daily Mail".
Amsterdam's Ajax has reached an agreement to acquire Manchester United defender Daley Blind. The Dutch capital's team will pay a record amount of £14 million for him ("De Telegraaf").
Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiola surprised Manchester United executives by offering to secure a transfer to Barcelona. The Frenchman did not get along well with head coach Jose Mourinho last season ("Mundo Deportivo").