Welcome to the Evening Standard's LIVE coverage of the transfer window following deadline day in England on Thursday.

It was a chaotic transfer deadline day across the Premier League with Spurs landing Ryan Sessegnon and Giovani Lo Celso, though they missed out on a sensational late deal for Paulo Dybala.

Elsewhere, Arsenal bolstered their backline with Celtic full-back Kieran Tierney along with a late move for Chelsea centre-back David Luiz, while Alex Iwobi was sold to Everton - who missed out on Wilfried Zaha.

Man Utd sold Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan, but failed to add to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's attack.

The window has now closed but there is still plenty to get your teeth into across Europe and beyond...

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Welcome to the Evening Standard's LIVE rolling coverage of the latest transfer news, gossip and rumours ahead of the 2019 summer window! With the Premier League season over, let's kick things off for the summer transfer window... CHELSEA NEWS Hazard latest



Eden Hazard looks to be on his way to Real Madrid. The Chelsea star said at the weekend that he had informed the club of his "decision" two weeks ago in a meeting. While Cesar Azpilicueta did not confirm Hazard’s destination one way or another, the Blues captain believes that the squad and supporters must “respect” the Belgian’s choice – read into that what you will. Now French publication L’Equipe is reporting that Hazard will complete an £86m move to the Bernabeu following the Europa League Final on May 29, with Chelsea resigned to losing the player given he has just a year left on his contract. Advertisement MAN UTD NEWS Evra: Pogba will leave Man Utd



Paul Pogba will leave Manchester United over fan criticism of him, predicts Patrice Evra.



Pogba was on the receiving end of some heated abuse from a section of the Old Trafford crowd following Sunday's humiliating defeat to Cardiff City on the final day of the Premier League season.



At the conclusion of a campaign which started with a World Cup win, saw him stripped of the captaincy by Jose Mourinho and ends in ignominy, the United midfielder was targeted during the traditional end-of-season lap of honour.



Evra expects Pogba to not stick around - Standard Sport understands the player is determined to leave, with Real Madrid interested - as he fails to "feel the love" at the club.



"It's not like I am protecting Paul but when there are incidents like [on Sunday] with the fan, they are killing Paul," he told Sky Sports.



"Just because it's Paul Pogba, he has haircuts, he dances, his Instagram and everything, people will criticise him while forgetting the player that he is. Only him and De Gea can play in a big team in Europe."



"I think he will leave because you need to feel the love when you play somewhere, you need to be committed.



"If Paul decides to stay another year and then leave, or stay another few years, maybe the fans will love him because he is committed. The United fans love you when you say you are committed." SPURS NEWS Bale back to Tottenham?!



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Well this would be special... The Sun is reporting that Real Madrid have offered Tottenham the opportunity to bring Gareth Bale back to north London - for just £10m.



That low, low sum would in fact represent a loan sum, while Spurs would reportedly have to subsidise half the Wales star's £600k-a-week pay packet - not exactly cheap, but it could be a canny deal given Tottenham's need to find value in the market. Well this would be special...is reporting thathave offeredthe opportunity to bringback to north London - for just £10m.That low, low sum would in fact represent a loan sum, while Spurs would reportedly have to subsidise half the Wales star's £600k-a-week pay packet - not exactly cheap, but it could be a canny deal given Tottenham's need to find value in the market. ARSENAL NEWS Ozil expects to stay



​ Is Mesut Ozil on his way out of Arsenal this summer? Not if the playmaker has anything to do with it.



The former Germany international appeared to have lost Unai Emery's faith earlier this season, but has worked hard to regain his starting role at No.10.



When Ozil was asked about potentially leaving the club before his contract expires in 2021, the Mirror reports him as telling DAZN Dach: "I don’t think there’s a chance of that to be honest.



"I’ve got two more years here and what happens afterwards is not in my hands. We’ll see then, but I’m proud to be at this club and really happy at this club." Advertisement LIVERPOOL NEWS Werner to Liverpool?





It's not exactly like Liverpool need any extra firepower, but RB Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has hinted that Timo Werner could end up at Anfield rather than Bayern Munich.



The 23-year-old has one year left on his contract, and the Liverpool Echo reports Mintzlaff as telling Sky: "The situation is still the same. Timo Werner would rather not sign an extension. But that could change.



"I don’t think it’s completely out of the question that he could extend his deal. We haven’t talked to Bayern Munich about Timo Werner yet.



"Maybe he doesn’t even want to go to Munich. Maybe he would rather join Tuchel in Paris, Klopp at Liverpool or Favre at Dortmund." It's not exactly likeneed any extra firepower, butCEOhas hinted thatcould end up at Anfield rather than Bayern Munich.The 23-year-old has one year left on his contract, and thereports Mintzlaff as telling Sky: "The situation is still the same. Timo Werner would rather not sign an extension. But that could change."I don’t think it’s completely out of the question that he could extend his deal. We haven’t talked to Bayern Munich about Timo Werner yet."Maybe he doesn’t even want to go to Munich. Maybe he would rather join Tuchel in Paris, Klopp at Liverpool or Favre at Dortmund." ARSENAL NEWS Real Madrid want Aubameyang? Photo: Arsenal FC As uncertainty over Gareth Bale's future at Real Madrid continues, Zinedine Zidane is firmly on the lookout for a new star on the right with Eden Hazard coming in for the left flank. Spanish publication DarioGOL report that Juventus' Paulo Dybala and Liverpool's Sadio Mane are key targets but Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubmeyang is being explored as a cheaper option. Real Madrid feel they could wrap up a deal for €85m (£74m), around half the price of Mane. That would be a huge blow for the Gunners. MAN CITY NEWS Man City 'face Champions League ban'

Manchester City may be on the verge of a domestic treble, but the New York Times is reporting that the club could face serious issues in Europe. According to the US paper, an investigation into accusations that City "misled [Uefa's financial regulator] is expected to recommend that the team be barred from the Champions League". Members of the investigatory chamber of Iefa's financial control board reportedly met two weeks ago in Switzerland to reach their conclusions, and are set to recommend at least a one-season ban for City from Europe's elite club competition. Advertisement MAN CITY NEWS Man City plan summer spree Our Manchester correspondent James Robson reported yesterday that City are planning a summer spree, with the threat of a potential transfer ban hanging over the club as Fifa investigate their signing of underage players.

Atletico Madrid's Rodri, Lyon’s Tanguy Ndombele, Ajax's Matthijs de Ligt, Leicester’s Ben Chilwell and Benfica's Joao Felix are all targets for Pep Guardiola. EUROPEAN NEWS Griezmann to Camp Nou?



​ It has been a strange season for Barcelona - they are on the verge of completing a domestic double, but the campaign will be remembered for one game: Anfield.



Barca can add the Copa del Rey to their LaLiga title triumph later this month, but the Champions League continues to elude them.



With Philippe Coutinho's future looking uncertain at Camp Nou, Antoine Griezmann remains an option - and Spanish outlet Cadena Ser reports that Atletico Madrid are worried that the French star will leave this summer.



According to the report, the club will meet the player's representatives this week - though Atletico fear Griezmann has already told Barca he will be playing for them next season. Sessegnon decides between Tottenham and Man Utd



​ Big news for Tottenham, Manchester United and Fulham fans now... Dan Kilpatrick writes that Fulham starlet Ryan Sessegnon wants to join Spurs over United this summer – but he may have to wait until after the Champions League Final to complete the move.



Spurs, United, PSG and Juventus are all interested in the 18-year-old, who has one year remaining on his Fulham contract.



Sessegnon has made Spurs his first choice because he wants to stay in the Premier League and London, and work under Mauricio Pochettino, who has a remarkable record at improving young English players.



Relegated Fulham are braced for Spurs to act on a long-standing interest in Sessegnon, although the north Londonders may wait until after the European Cup final against Liverpool on June 1 to make a formal approach.



Pochettino has said he will hold crunch talks with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy after the showdown in Madrid, with the pair set to discuss the way the club operates in the future.



Fulham value Sessegnon at around £40million, with Spurs keen to pay closer to £25m. It is thought a compromise could be reached between the clubs.



The England U-21 international made 35 league appearances this season, scoring twice and adding six assists as Fulham finished second bottom and returned straight to the Championship. Advertisement CHELSEA NEWS Hazard deal in the balance



​ Eden Hazard is expected to play in Chelsea’s special friendly against New England Revolution in the USA on Wednesday night despite his dream switch to Real Madrid remaining in the balance, writes Simon Johnson.



Hazard was part of a strong first team squad that flew out to Boston on Monday for the ‘final whistle on hate’ fixture, which has been organised as part of the club’s campaign against anti-discrimination.



Hazard confirmed on Sunday that he met with the Chelsea hierarchy two weeks ago to tell them that he wanted to join Real Madrid.



It prompted a report in France that an agreement between the two clubs worth £87m is already in place and will be announced after Chelsea play against Arsenal in the Europa League Final on May 29th.



But Standard Sport understands that is not the case and Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia is still holding out for the asking price of £100m plus.



It is one of the reasons why Hazard chose to go public about the situation following the club’s final game of the campaign at Leicester. The 28-year-old admitted that he was ‘still waiting’ and the move going ahead ‘is not up to me’.



Chelsea took a similarly strong stance over the sale of keeper Thibaut Courtois last summer. The Belgium international eventually refused to turn up for pre-season training in order to force the £35m deal through, but it is believed Hazard is optimistic that a compromise will be reached and is not looking to resort to that. MAN UTD NEWS Pogba's wage demands stalling Real move Photo: PA According to L'Equipe, Real Madrid's hopes of a double Premier League swoop have hit a stumbling block with Paul Pogba. With Eden Hazard all but in the bag, Pogba is the other priority for Zinedine Zidane but is asking for €15m a year - which would not fit in with the club's wage structure. A source is quoted as saying: “A Neymar or an Mbappe can upon entry be the highest paid player in the squad, but not a Pogba.” ARSENAL NEWS Ozil on his role at Arsenal



​ Here's more from the Gunners playmaker on where he fits in to Unai Emery's tactical plans. “If the coach speaks to me and tells me I won't play in a game it's something I need to accept and just get on with it,” Ozil told DAZN Dach.



“I've carried on working on making myself as fit and healthy as I could and it's worked out for me. Now I'm playing, but of course it's the coach's decision if I play or not.



“I've had some injuries this season and I've had to miss some games. But I know when I'm fit I'll play matches.



“I know the quality I have. I think everyone has their qualities and mine are at No.10.



“If the coach wants me to do something and play somewhere else, you have to accept it and do that. That's something I've done and as a player and you just need to get on with what you're told.” Advertisement EUROPEAN NEWS P​SG want three from Madrid?



​ This summer is set to be one of serious changes in Madrid after a chaotic season, with Zinedine Zidane set to rebuild a squad he left after a year ago.

Two coaches have come and gone since then, and Zidane has been tempted back to the Bernabeu hotseat - but he will need funds to rebuild. According to Le Parisien, French giants PSG are looking for not just one, not just two, but three Real players to sign, with Isco, Gareth Bale and Toni Kroos on their hitlist.

Real would no doubt relish recouping the transfer fees for all three - along with getting some hefty pay packets off the wage bill - but Bernabeu fans may not want to see Isco go.

MAN UTD NEWS 'Man Utd should copy Liverpool blueprint'



​ Outgoing Ander Herrera has urged Manchester United to follow Liverpool's example as they bid to become a major force in England once more.



Herrera, who arrived at Old Trafford in 2014, is expected to join PSG this summer after deciding to call time on his United career. Herrera believes the patient rebuild at Liverpool should serve as a blueprint for rivals United in their pursuit of a first Premier League crown since 2013.



"The club will need time, confidence and support," Herrera said.



"I am sure they will give it but the only thing I ask for them is time because this is not easy.



"There are examples. Liverpool are probably going to win the Champions League but I am leaving this club and they [Liverpool] haven’t won one title in five years I have been here.



"They have done incredible work but the fans have given them time. That’s what this club needs at the moment." EUROPEAN NEWS Dortmund 'to sign Schulz' Photo: epa The Bundesliga season isn't over yet but Borussia Dortmund have already plundered a rival ahead of the summer. Bild report that Hoffenheim's Nico Schulz will be announced as a Dortmund player in the coming days after his €25million (£21.7m) release clause was triggered. Advertisement MAN CITY NEWS Mahrez determined to stay at Man City



​ Riyad Mahrez has vowed to justify his price tag after an underwhelming first season at Manchester City ended with Premier League title triumph, writes James Robson.

The £60m club record signing has dismissed any suggestion he could walk away from the Etihad despite failing to fully establish himself under Pep Guardiola.



Mahrez has been frustrated after making just 14 starts in the league.



But he has been told by Guardiola that he remains key to City’s plans - and he insists he has no intention of conceding defeat in his bid to cement a place in City’s attack.



“I’m very happy here,” said Mahrez. “I’m not going somewhere else because I don’t play. It’s part of the game.



“I need to be strong, stay strong. It’s part of my personality, I never hide away from things.



“It’s not easy to come to a team who are settled and have the players who play.



“That squad did everything last season. I knew it wouldn’t be easy in my first year, but I’m very confident in myself and have no doubts about my quality.



“I knew that when I had my chance I’d take it.”

MAN UTD NEWS Solskjaer retains coaching team



Michael Carrick, Kieran McKenna and Mark Dempsey will remain part of the Manchester United coaching staff next season, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed.



A challenging Premier League season came to an ignominious end on Sunday as relegated Cardiff won 2-0 at a shell-shocked Old Trafford.



A lot of work is required this summer to improve United's squad and background set-up, but Solskjaer is happy enough with the coaching staff.



Former captain Carrick and ex-Under-18 coach McKenna joined predecessor Jose Mourinho's backroom team at the start of the season, while Dempsey came in when the Norwegian was appointed caretaker.



"They are all going to stay," Solskjaer told United's official app.



"I think that's important, that we keep that team going forward. We do bounce off each other and they are some excellent coaches.



"Kieran, with his 32 years of age, you'd think he's had 32 years in coaching.

"Demps - I've worked with him now since 2011 when I moved back to Norway, he came with me to Molde.



"He's a Manchester United lad through and through, he came through with Norman Whiteside and Mark Hughes in that youth team. I think he was captain and he played once for the first team. He knows what this means.



"Michael - what can I say that no-one else knows about Michael? When he came in, it was my last season as a player so I played with him for one year.



"He's a personality I can really connect with." Next

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When does the window open and shut for the rest of Europe?

England

The transfer window is closed.

France

The Ligue 1 window opens on June 16 and closes on September 2.

Spain

The Liga window opens on July 1 and closes on September 2.

Germany

The Bundesliga window opens on July 1 and closes on September 2.

Italy

The Serie A window opens on July 1 and closes on August 23.