Transfers and rumors on August 22: P.Pogba - one foot in "Chelsea" club

The most visited country's soccer news portal Eurofootball.com continues to help track rumors and player transfers already happened in the press.

The Sun reports that London's Chelsea have reached an agreement with Juventus from Turin for the purchase of the sought-after European star Paul Pogba. It is claimed that the "blues" will pay 95 million euros for the talented Frenchman. The amount may decrease if Chelsea manages to include one of the players in the deal: Willian, Oscar or Juan Cuadrado.

Manchester United seeks an impossible transfer? The Sun claims that the "red devils" after unsuccessful negotiations with Pedro will try to attract another Barcelona star, Neymar.

Norwich rejected the opportunity to acquire Charlie Austin when Queens Park Rangers from London wanted to receive 20 million euros for the forward. (Daily Mirror)

London's Tottenham defender Federico Fazio will not come to West Brom on a permanent deal. Sky Sports claims that the former Sevilla player will be loaned for the season.

Sao Paulo's winger Alexandre Pato, who is currently playing for Europe, wants to try English football. Interest was expressed by Stoke City and Sunderland. (ESPN)

Jonny Evans no longer wants to represent Manchester United and is negotiating with Liverpool's Everton for the possibility of playing for their team. (Sky Sports)

Sevilla and Juventus from Turin reached an agreement for the loan of forward Fernando Llorente for the season, reports Marca.

Manchester United is considering the possibility of loaning out Adnan Januzaj. According to Bild, Dortmund's Borussia and Juventus from Turin are interested in the Belgian.

Madrid's Real continues the hunt for young Spanish footballers. Real already has winger Marco Asensio and defender Jesus Vallejo in their hands. According to AS, the next young star to join Real Betis will be full-back Dani Ceballos.

Rome's Lazio is ready to sell 20-year-old forward Keita Balde. The player, who wants to leave the Italian capital, is of interest to Liverpool and Genoa. (SportItalia)