Transfer Confidential: City eye Donnarumma move & MU’s 5 stars heading for exit

Liverpool does not intend to sell Ibrahima Konate this window, despite working on movements for two central backs, because they continue to work on a new contract for the French international.

The Premier League club works on deals for Parma's Geovanni Leoni and Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, but Konate remains the key to their plans for the new season.

Real Madrid has been alert to Konate's situation while they are thinking about signing him as a free agent next year if Liverpool does not agree on new conditions. Other European clubs also follow the development of developments with the 26-year-old.

Liverpool has worked on adding defenders who sold Jarell Quansah to Leverkusen, while Joe Gomez has bought a calf injury – so that she is only king and captain Virgil van Dijk, who is 34.

Leoni was the subject of strong interest of Newcastle United before they switched to AC Milan's Malick Thiaw. It is considered a challenge to try 18-year-old Leoni from Italy this summer from Italy, but Liverpool are permanent admirers.

Guehi likes to remain a member of the Premier League champions if they match Palace with a fee of approximately £ 35 million including add-ons after opening first conversations.

Liverpool is ready to offer again for Alexander Isak in Newcastle United and will consider offers for Harvey Elliott, Kostas Tsimikas and Ben Doak. Federico Chiesa could still leave at the end of the window, depending on who can bring in Liverpool. Elliott, who appreciates Liverpool at £ 40 million with a return option, is interested in Red Bull Leipzig.

Holding the Bundesliga side to the Leipzig theme, negotiated with Chelsea to sell Xavi Simons, but asked about the possibility of Christopher Nunku or Tyrique George who can go the other way.

Leeds United, West Ham and Wolves have all shown interest in Doak, just like Everton early in the window. Liverpool wants more than £ 20 million for the Scotland International.

Want Wharton really

Real Madrid continues to follow the midfielder Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace.

The international Van England again played well against Liverpool in the community Shield on Sunday, setting up Palace's equalizer and remains a target for top clubs.

Tottenham did an investigation prior to the FA Cup final in May and their interest continues, but Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Madrid have constantly present in the stands in Selhurst Park while keeping an eye on the progress of the 21-year-old.

City in for Donnarumma

Manchester City weighs a movement for Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma after Galatasaray returned to negotiations to sign Ederson.

City bought James Trafford from Burnley earlier this window and the International of England is ready to be the new No. 1 of the club.

Because Ederson had investigated possible departure in recent seasons, City was aware that the Brazilian stop could still go and had been alert to the market movement. Donnarumma has been told that he is no longer the first choice at PSG, but they still want around £ 40 million for the Italy International. Clubs in Saudi and Real Madrid have also shown preliminary interest in Donnarumma.

City continues to talk to Nottingham Forest about the sale of James McATee. City is £ 30 million, while Forest has reached around £ 27 million, including add-ons.

United's Non-ZO-FAB Five on Way Out

Manchester United wing player Jadon Sancho is the subject of a Roma study.

The Italians are the last to discuss a potential loan and option to buy for the English international, but United only wants a permanent sale for the 25-year-old.

United still has to offer something of substance to Brighton for midfielder Carlos Baleba. The conversations continue with his representatives – who do not have United in love with Brighton, who are not going to sell a significant offer.

United is in the grip of selling Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea but wants £ 50 million. They also have offers on the table for Rasmus Hojlund and Antony.

In the meantime, former United Defender Victor Lindelof has had first conversations about a possible move to Bayer Leverkusen and former boss Erik ten Hag.

Five on Everton List for Wing Star

After he is on loan the coup of the signing of Jack Grealish, Everton manager David Moyes is insisting to add a right wing prior to their seasonal skick-off against Leeds United on Monday.

Abdul Fatawu from Leicester City is one of the names that are being considered. The 21-year-old Ghana International started the season last Sunday against Sheffield on Wednesday.

Everton also checked for Takefusa Kubo at Real Sociedad and Franculino Dju at Midtjylland, while also bid at Lyon's Malick Fofana.

As it looks now, a movement for Southampton -wing player Tyler Dibbling is considered too expensive. Everton has rejected a number of offers for the 19-year-old, with Southampton £ 45 million plus £ 5 million in add-ons and a clause of 25 percent. Dibling is training away from the team of the first team, although he is expected to keep his future on Wednesday.

Buonanotte's great movement as Spurs Eye Wide Trio

Brighton is willing to make offensive midfielder Facundo Buonanotte on loan again this summer.

The 20-year-old spent on loan last season in Leicester City and scored six goals in 35 games.

Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund have both asked to take the Argentinian on loan, but Brighton wants him to continue his development in the Premier League.

West Ham, Leeds and Forest are all interested, while Tottenham also has him on their list while assessing what they can spend with Palace's Ebereechi, Manchester City's Savinho and Nico Paz from Como also on their list of potential goals.

Bournemouth Eye Osario to replace Ouattara

Bournemouth has checked the international winger of Chile Dario Osario.

The 21-year-old left-right-bing has three years on contract and the cherries want a broad player with interest who is intensifying for Dango Ouattara who is a target for Brentford.

Rennes -striker Arnaud Kalimuendo is another on Brentford's radar.

No tripp for Newcastle

Newcastle United has no desire to lose Kieran Trippier, even though the interest is shown by Monaco and a number of clubs.

Eddie Howe wants the experience of Trippier around his team after a difficult summer in the transfer market. Newcastle is still anticipating an offer that arrives from Liverpool for Alexander Isak and wants to add two attackers plus a midfielder. Conversations for Brentford's Yoane Wissa have stopped about figures and Brentford is looking for a replacement.

In the meantime, Newcastle claims the highly rated 16-year-old Joe Mwaro of Plymouth Argyle. From scouts, they are expected to see the teenager on Tuesday evening if he will bend his first team in the Carabao Cup.

A versatile defender, who filled in the right back during the pre-season-friendly against Torquay, won Mwaro Academy Player of the Year last season. Another Plymouth Prospect clubs show interest in is the 16-year-old striker Seb Campbell, who is productive at the level of youth.

Asensio wants Villa to return

Aston Villa has revived conversations with PSG about a possible return for Marco Asensio.

The Spain International had a pleasant loan in Villa Park last season and would like to return, move to Turkey and Saudi Arabia so far so far.

Villa, who asked about loan and permanent deals for the 29-year-old, has asked to strengthen offensive options with interest still around Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey that could still be sold.

As Daily Mail EXPACHT, Newcastle United, who retains an interest in Watkins, also asked about Jacob Ramsey and John McGinn, but those leave are considered unlikely if it looks now.

Ballard and Fernandes on their way to Southampton Exit

Southampton's England among the 20 international attacker Dom Ballard was able to leave the club in the coming days.

Ballard, who grew up in Greece, has a strong interest in Plymouth, Leyton Orient and Barnsley. The 20-year-old has had Leen Proverbs in Cambridge, Blackpool and read in the past seasons.

In the meantime, West Ham is struggling to praise Mateus Fernandes from Saints in the midst of rival interest of Atletico Madrid. West Ham has seen an opening offer of £ 30 million rejected by Southampton.

Leeds Eye Double Swoop

Dominic Calvert-Lewin continues to explore options abroad as a priority for his next step.

The former Everton striker is interested in Newcastle and Leeds, while Villa previously showed interest in the window. The free agent can still sign for a club after the window is closed, but would like to fit with a certain degree of pre-season behind him.

Leeds stays in contact with Fulham for Rodrigo Muniz, who has offers from Atalanta and is also on the Newcastle list.

One to watch

Justin Haak of New York City attracts interest from Rangers and a number of championship clubs.

The US under 20 International, from Brooklyn, can play as a defensive midfielder or in the middle of the back and has impressed club analysts with its statistics.

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