On July 1st, the players' transfer window officially opened - the most famous European clubs are forming their squads for the 2018-19 season.
"EuroFootball.com", continuing its traditional section, will provide the most interesting daily news about possible player transfers and completed deals until the end of the transfer window.
"Brentford" rejected a £14 million offer from "Aston Villa" for winger Said Benrahma ("Sky Sports News").
"Crystal Palace" instructed London's "Arsenal" team to make a suitable offer for striker Wilfried Zaha well before August 8th ("Daily Mail").
"Arsenal" won the battle for Real Madrid defender Dani Ceballos, who will be loaned out for the season. The agreement includes an option to buy the contract in the future. However, Marco Asensio's injury could jeopardize the entire deal (ESPN).
"Man Utd" demanded that "Inter" offer a suitable transfer fee for striker Romelu Lukaku within the next 7 days. The English requested £75 million ("Mirror").
"Celtic" coach Neil Lennon believes that defender Kieran Tierney's move to "Arsenal" has collapsed ("Goal").
"Man City" defender Tosin Adarabioyo will be loaned out to "Blackburn" for the season ("Manchester Evening News").
"Leicester City" offered to double the salary of "Sampdoria" midfielder Dennis Praet ("Leicester Mercury").
"Sevilla" is considering bringing back "Lazio" midfielder Luis Alberto, but the teams have so far failed to agree on the transfer fee - the Spaniards offer 30 million, while the Italians want 10 million more ("Corriere Dello Sport").
Forward Paulo Dybala will discuss his future with head coach Maurizio Sarri ("Sky Sport").
Dortmund's "Borussia" won the battle for "Salzburg" star Diadie Samassekou - the 23-year-old midfielder will cost 20 million euros ("Salzburger Nachrichten").
"Barcelona" has advanced in negotiations for "Betis" defender Junior Firpo ("Diario Sport").
OFFICIAL: "Birmingham" have borrowed "Chelsea" defender Jake Clarke-Salter for the season.
OFFICIAL: "Aston Villa" have signed winger Mahmoud Hassan from "Kasimpasa" for £9 million.