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TOP STORY: Manchester clubs to battle for Maguire

Manchester United and Manchester City are set to go head-to-head to land England and Leicester centre-back Harry Maguire, according to Sky Sports.

Sources have told ESPN that United are ready to renew their interest in Maguire, having failed to sign him last summer when Leicester put his price at £80m.

Sky claim that this time around the club won't even name a price for the 26-year-old because they don't want to sell -- though that £80m figure appears again in the story, which would be a world-record fee for a defender after the £75m Liverpool spent on Virgil van Dijk last year.

Maguire has evidently got no major desire to move on, and only signed a new five-year contract in September, though Leicester are lining up Burnley defender James Tarkowski as a replacement should it happen.

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23.00 BST: Tottenham are set to return with a second bid for Real Betis' Giovani Lo Celso, according to reports.

The Mirror writes that Spurs will make an improved offer for the Argentine, after Betis rejected their initial bid of £53 million. The 23-year-old Lo Celso scored 16 goals and added 6 assists last season for the Verdiblancos, and the club are reportedly holding out for the full £88.9m release clause in his contract.

Lo Celso, who will be playing for Argentina this month at the Copa America, is viewed as a potential replacement for wantaway star Christian Eriksen.

22.35 BST: Could Lucas Torreira leave Arsenal after just one season?

A report in TuttomercatoWeb suggests that the former Sampdoria man could return to Italy and reunite with former manager Marco Giampaolo at AC Milan. Giampaolo, who coached Torreira between 2016-18 at Samp, is rumoured to be in line for the Milan job and could look to recruit his former charge.

Torreira played 34 times in the Premier League during his debut season with the Gunners and currently has a contract at the Emirates through 2023.

22.00 BST: An update on in-demand Sporting Lisbon ace Bruno Fernandes.

Portuguese outlet O Jogo claims that Tottenham have submitted a £62.3 million bid for the attacker, the price Lisbon have been asking for from potential suitors. The 24-year-old had a breakout season in Portugal with 32 goals and 18 assists and is also reportedly being tracked by Man United, Man City and recently Inter Milan.

Tottenham have not signed a player in over a year but are reportedly in on Fernandes and Real Betis' Giovani Lo Celso.

21.20 BST: West Brom to Barcelona?

That isn't the normal progression of a footballer's career but could be the route for teenage Baggies star Louie Barry. The 15-year-old, who has starred for England at various underage levels has, according to a report in Birmingham Live, caught the eye of the Catalan club. Barcelona are reportedly keen on brining the youngster to the famed La Masia academy but WBA remain hell-bent on keeping the player who turns 16 at the Hawthorns.

20.33 BST: Man United, Man City and Juventus are all swarming for Benfica phenom Joao Felix, but according to a Spanish outlet a surprise club could now be at the front of the queue.

AS suggests that Atletico Madrid are gaining serious traction with Felix and his people, and that the Portuguese attacker could decide to snub bigger clubs to be the focal point of the new Atletico Madrid project. With Diego Godin and Antoine Griezmann on the way out of the Wanda Metropolitano, Felix, who is valued at €120 million, could take over as the face of the club, a carrot the other three major clubs linked with him cannot offer.

The report goes on to say that Felix's agent, the influential Jorge Mendes, has been selling Atletico's recent success and coach Diego Simeone to the teenager.

20.01 BST: Chelsea have confirmed that one youngster, Ola Aina, will be leaving on a permanent basis this summer.

Torino have exercised their option to buy the wing-back on a permanent basis, after the Nigeria international played 30 games in Italy while on loan in 2018-19.

Torino reportedly have paid a fee in the neighborhood of £9 million for Aina. Now we wait and see which others from the "Chelsea Loan Army" will follow Aina out the exit the door this summer...

19.18 BST: Watford are confident of retaining Joao Pedro, after reports earlier this month hinted that Liverpool could swoop in for the young Brazilian.

The 17-year-old forward, who has a verbal agreement in place with Watford, has scored 9 goals in 14 games for Fluminense and has caught the eye of bigger English clubs. Since the youngster has not signed a professional contract -- as he is yet to turn 18 -- there were fears a bigger club could pip Watford at the final moment for his pro signature. Watford were handed a Pedro boost on Monday as Pedro's mother and father were in town to visit Vicarage Road.

Pedro will turn 18 in September and at present is scheduled to join the Hornets in January.

18.39 BST: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Man United have made no secret of their desire to bring Crystal Palace right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Old Trafford. With Palace asking for £60 million for the youngster, though, Man United may elect to look elsewhere and Sky Sports News reports one target is Norwich's Max Aarons.

The 19-year-old was the EFL Young Player of the Season last season as Norwich earned promotion to the Premier League and is also reportedly drawing interest from Palace, as well as RB Leipzig.

17.58 BST: According to the Daily Mail, Celtic are leading the chase for Bolton youngster Luca Connell.

The 18-year-old, who made 12 first-team appearances last season for Wanderers, has yet to sign a professional contract and could elect to leave the club that is currently in administration.

A Republic of Ireland youth international, Connell can play in defence or as a defensive midfielder and could leave Bolton for as little as £250,000.

17.14 BST: Liverpool are reportedly closing in on a contract extension with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain that would keep the midfielder at Anfield through 2023.

The deal would add an additional 12 months to the Ox's current deal and result in a pay bump up to £120,000-a-week. The 25-year-old England international missed almost all of last season with a serious knee injury, only returning in late April to make two first-team appearances.

16.27 BST: Porto reportedly want Gianluigi Buffon to replace Iker Casillas in goal this season, according to Gazzetta.

Buffon, 41, has left PSG after 12 months in Ligue 1 but isn't quite ready to hang up his gloves yet and could be persuaded to move to Portugal to take over from Casillas, who sadly suffered a heart attack in May and is unlikely to return to action this coming campaign.

15.58 BST: Arsenal almost signed Yannick Carrasco on loan in January before the deal fell through, but if they are interested in revisiting that move then Chinese club Dalian Yifang are demanding they pay over £25m.

The 25-year-old Belgium winger is keen to move back to Europe after just over a year in China and Arsenal need pace down the flanks. The Evening Standard claim: "Talks are ongoing with Arsenal hopeful of making a breakthrough. Options being discussed include staggering payments over a longer period or building in various performance related add-ons in order to reach an agreement."

15.09 BST: Barcelona hope to bring in at least €60m in player sales before June 30 with the aim of balancing their accounts for the 2018-19 season, sources have told ESPN FC.

Ernesto Valverde would like to add three or four new players to his squad this summer but has been warned that the club's delicate financial situation dictates that players must be sold to allow others to join.

Andre Gomes could be the first to leave, while Barca are also seeking new homes for Denis Suarez, and Jasper Cillessen.

14.34 BST: Real Madrid and Juventus have stepped up their efforts to sign wantaway Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba.

Marca report "Operation Pogba" is underway with manager Zinedine Zidane winning the internal battle over which midfielder should come in this summer. Zidane has made it clear he wants Pogba over both Tottenham's Christian Eriksen and Ajax's Donny van de Beek.

Meanwhile, a report in Tuttosport suggests, while United's official line is that Pogba is "not for sale," Juventus are confident they can re-sign their former midfielder with the right offer.

Their hopes of landing the World Cup winner have been helped as a new law change would mean he only has to pay 30 percent tax rather than 50 percent, which would lower the gross outgoings significantly.

14.08 BST: Manchester United are in talks to sell Matteo Darmian, sources have told ESPN FC.

Spanish side Valencia and two unnamed Italian clubs are leading the race to land the Italian defender, who has made it clear to United he wants to leave this summer.

Solskjaer already has right-backs Ashley Young and Diego Dalot in his squad and has also sanctioned a bid for Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The initial £35m offer for the 21-year-old was rejected but United are expected to return with a bid closer to Palace's £60m valuation (see below).

13.32 BST: There is "zero chance" of Real Madrid loaning out Vinicius Jr. for the 2019-20 campaign, and Spanish media reports of problems with manager Zinedine Zidane are untrue, a source close to the player has told ESPN FC.

13.17 BST: Manchester United will have to spend £60m in order to sign right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka from Crystal Palace after their opening bid was rejected, sources have told ESPN FC.

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