Friday's big transfer rumours: Arsenal want to hijack Premier League midfielder's move

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What the papers say

Arsenal are looking to make a last-minute attempt to sign Manchester United midfielder AnderHerrera on a free transfer this summer before he agrees a move to Ligue 1 giants Paris St Germain, the Daily Express says.

A potential arrival at Old Trafford could come in the form of Marseille goalkeeper AmadouDia, the Metro reports. The 20-year-old is currently in the reserve side of the nine-time champions.

Other goalkeepers who could be on the move include NickPope and JoeHart, who could both be on their way out of Burnley after the Premier League side said they would be open to offers.

Kurt Zouma

Everton’s Kurt Zouma (Adam Davy/PA)

Marco Silva is looking to bolster his Everton side with the permanent signings of loanees KurtZouma and AndreGomes, the Liverpool Echo says.

Manchester United may be interested in signing Everton and Senegal midfielder IdrissaGueye over the summer, the Manchester Evening News reports.

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Players to watch

Gareth Bale: Real Madrid have set a price tag on the Welsh forward of £112 million and believe English clubs would be willing to match this over the summer, AS says.

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Raphael Varane: Los Blancos appear to have put a halt on rivals looking to poach the France centre-back after declaring they expect his £431 million release clause to be met, reports AS.

Luka Jovic: The Barcelona target is reluctant to sign from Eintracht Frankfurt over concerns about playing time, according to Bild.

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