Friday's big transfer rumours: Liverpool ready to make late move for Bordeaux forward

Francois Kamano

What the papers say

The drawn-out saga of HarryMaguire‘s potential move from Leicester to Manchester United has taken another turn, with the Daily Telegraph reporting that the 26-year-old has been left out of the squad for a friendly with Atalanta. The paper says Brendan Rogers’ side are looking for £90 millon, while the Independent reports that the current offer stands at £80 million.

Tottenham are looking at bringing in midfielder BrunoFernandes from Sporting CP if their attempts to sign Real Betis’s Giovani Lo Celso are unsuccessful.

FrancoisKamano is wanted by Liverpool, with the Premier League side willing to splash out £20 million for the Bordeaux and Guinea forward, reports The Sun.

Manchester City’s interest in Juventus right-back JoaoCancelo have been rekindled, the Daily Telegraph reports, while the Guardian says that Danilo could be heading the other way.

Victor Camarasa

Victor Camarasa has been linked to Crystal Palace (Richard Sellers/PA)

VictorCamarasa could be playing Premier League football next season, with Crystal Palace speaking to the Real Betis midfielder who spent last season on loan at Cardiff, Wales Online reports.

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Players to watch

Moise Kean: The Juventus teenager’s path to Everton was made clearer after Manchester United turned down the chance to sign the forward, 90min says.

Allan Saint-Maximin: Newcastle are on the brink of signing the French winger from Nice for £16.5 million.

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Dani Alves: The Brazil right-back is on his way to Sao Paulo having recently left Paris Saint-Germain, reports Goal.

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