Transfer news LIVE! Arsenal agree Timber deal; Chelsea plot fresh Caicedo talks; Mount set for Man Utd medical
The transfer window is really hotting up as the start of pre-season nears with all of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham amongst the busiest clubs in Europe. The Gunners are hopeful of wrapping up a Ā£105m move for Declan Rice after signing Kai Havertz and are now thought to be close to clinching the deal to bring Jurrien Timber from Ajax after reportedly agreeing a fee.
Not to be outdone, Chelsea are also ready to pounce for a top target of their own. After agreeing to sell Mason Mount to Manchester United, the Blues are thought to be ready to attack the signing of Moises Caicedo from Brighton as Mauricio Pochettino looks to strengthen.
Tottenham, meanwhile, have signed James Maddison but continue to see Harry Kane linked away. The England captain is open to a move to Bayern Munich and they are said to be plotting a fresh bid. Follow all the latest news, gossip and rumours below!
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James Ward Prowse open to Fulham transfer
James Ward-Prowse is back in Southampton training but faces an uncertain future with the club.
West Ham are eager to sign the midfielder, who will unlikely be short of Premier League offers this summer.
Still, while the Hammers are looking to replace Declan Rice, it might not be that easy.
According to The Independent, Ward-Prowse is open to a move to Fulham.
William Salibaās new Arsenal contract to be announced soon
Itās not just signings of the agenda at Arsenal.
Indeed, a big new contract could soon be announced.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Gunners will soon announce a long-term deal to keep William Saliba at the club.
Romelu Lukaku could STAY at Chelsea
Nicolas Jackson has all-but signed for Chelsea but the forward might have some big-name competition.
While Romelu Lukaku is eager to return to Inter Milan, it is far from certain he will return.
According to The Sun, the Blues will NOT sanction another loan and the Belgian could end up staying at Stamford Bridge.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg open to Tottenham exit
Itās all change at Tottenham!
James Maddison is through the door as Spurs look to rebuild.
Now, a former favourite of Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte could be heading out.
According to The Athletic. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is open to a move amid interest from Atletico Madrid.
Tottenham consider move for Gleison Bremer
Itās all going rather well at Tottenham, isnāt it?
Two players already signed and with Harry Kane still at the club, Spurs appear to be on the up.
Now, they could look to bolster their defensive ranks.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the club are considering a move for Juventus star Gleison Bremer.
Mason Mount set for Manchester United medical
Manchester United will soon complete their first signing of the summer transfer window.
A Ā£60m deal to sign Mason Mount has been agreed after a number of rejected bids.
Now, the England international is set to undergo a medical with the Red Devils next week.
Chelsea plot fresh Moises Caicedo talks
After selling a number of players, Chelsea now look ready to strengthen.
Indeed, according to Fabrizio Romano, the Blues will soon make a fresh move for their top target.
He claims Chelsea are now prepared to āattackā a deal with Brighton after selling Mason Mount.
Arsenal and Ajax agree fee for Jurrien Timber
The good news keeps coming for Arsenal fans.
Declan Rice will soon join Kai Havertz in signing for the Gunners and it seems another could follow.
According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal have agreed a fee of Ā£40.5m with Ajax to sign Jurrien Timber.
Jota close to leaving Celtic
Bad news, Celtic fans.
While Brendan Rodgers has returned to try and pick up where he left off, he could soon lose a key player.
Winger Jota is, according to Fabrizio Romano, closing in on a lucrative move to Saudi Arabian side Al Ittihad.
Arsenal strike Jurrien Timber deal
Arsenal continue to spend big money as they attempt to go again in the Premier League title race.
According to De Telegraaf, the Gunners have now struck a deal with Ajax over a move for Jurrien Timber.
Personal terms are not expected to be an issue for the defender, who looks set to follow Kai Havertz and Declan Rice to the Emirates Stadium.