Football transfer gossip: Neymar, Sanchez, Oxlade- Chamberlain, De Gea, Keita

Forward Neymar, 25, has told team-
mates Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez he
will stay at Barcelona, after the pair
persuaded him not to join Paris St-
Germain in a world record £200m
deal. (Sport)
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez's transfer
to PSG is on hold as talks collapse over
the 28-year-old's transfer fee and wage
demands. (Le Parisien via Talksport)
Chelsea will step up their interest in
Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-
Chamberlain, 23, this week but can
expect a battle from Manchester City.
(Express)
Swansea City have been given
permission to hold talks with their
former striker Wilfried Bony after putting
in place a deal with Manchester City for
the 28-year-old. (Wales Online)
Tottenham are closing in on the
signing of Germany Under-21
defender Jeremy Toljan, 22, from
Hoffenheim. (Record via Sun)
Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino says
27-year-old midfielder Moussa Sissoko,
who joined from Newcastle for £30m last
season, is still part of his plans.
(Standard)
Manchester United manager Jose
Mourinho has "100% guaranteed"
fans that goalkeeper David de Gea,
26, will stay at Old Trafford next
season. (Telegraph)
Jurgen Klopp says midfielder Emre Can,
23, is going nowhere this summer as the
Liverpool boss revealed there have been
"good talks" over a new contract.
(Liverpool Echo)
West Brom are preparing a £10m bid
for Manchester United defender Chris
Smalling, 27. (Daily Star)
Talks between Leicester City winger
Riyad Mahrez and Roma have taken place
but the Foxes are still unwilling to accept
an offer of £30m for the 26-year-old.
(Gianluca di Marzio)
Liverpool's chances of signing RB
Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita are
becoming increasingly difficult as the
German club insist they will not sell
the 22-year-old Guinean this summer.
(Sky Sports)
Inter Milan boss Luciano Spalletti says
the club could sell winger Ivan Perisic,
28, if they "are satisfied with the money"
amid interest from Manchester United.
(Mirror)
Bayer Leverkusen striker Javier
Hernandez, 29, will fly to London on
Tuesday to complete his move to
West Ham. (Sky Sports)
Manchester United and Arsenal could go
head-to-head for Real Madrid's 21-year-
old winger Marco Asensio. (Don Balon
via Daily Star)
Newcastle United are hopeful of
signing Hull midfielder Sam Clucas,
26, for £4m. (Sun)
Leicester City are closing in on Coventry
City's George Thomas, 20, and are
preparing to make a second bid of
£500,000 for the striker.
(Independent)
Swansea have made a £3m bid for
Barnsley full-back Andy Yiadom, 25,
after their first bid was rejected.
(Sun)

The Sun report Arsene Wenger has
said forward Alexis Sanchez has
not asked to leave Arsenal this
summer
Meanwhile...
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has
told supporters what he thinks about
the rumours linking Neymar with a
move away from the Nou Camp...
Everton took advantage of The Open
being on their doorstep...
Aston Villa won the Cup of Traditions
after beating Hertha Berlin 2-0 in
Germany and it's the weirdest-looking
trophy we've ever seen.
And a Villa fan seems to have found a
replica of the cup available for sale for
£13. (Birmingham Mail)
The best of Saturday's transfer
news
Barcelona are ready to offer £80m for
Liverpool and Brazil midfielder
Philippe Coutinho, 25. (Sunday Mirror)
PSG are increasingly confident of signing
forward Neymar for £196m from
Barcelona, with the Brazilian supposedly
having agreed a contract worth £27m a
year after tax. (Sunday Express)
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has
denied forward Alexis Sanchez, 28, is
on the verge of a £70m move to Paris
St-Germain. (Standard)
Chelsea will make a formal offer for
Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-
Chamberlain within the next 48 hours
but face competition from Manchester
City for the 23-year-old. (Sunday
Express)
Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane
believes forward Cristiano Ronaldo "is
going to stay" with the club after
reports he wanted to leave Spain
following tax fraud allegations.
(Independent)

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