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Monday’s round as Manchester City eye the PSG star

Transfer rumors are in full swing with Manchester City looking for a big name goalkeeper while Everton look to sign one of their young stars.

Here we collect today’s gossip from the back pages:

Manchester City are planning a £50million move for Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. City are looking for another goalkeeper Ederson who is willing to move to Saudi Arabia (Daily Express).

Another City player who is likely to move to Saudi is midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. Yesterday there were reports that the 33-year-old player has agreed with Al-Ittihad, but talkSPORT insists that this is not the case.

Al-Ittihad have also closed their bid for Aston Villa winger Moussa Diaby. Diaby is believed to be leaving Villa Park in a deal worth £60m and will earn £400,000 a week (various).

Paris Saint-Germain are considering a move for Manchester United midfielder Jadon Sancho. Sancho has returned to training with United after falling out with Erik ten Hag which saw him loaned out to Borussia Dortmund in January but could still leave Old Trafford this summer (L’Equipe).

Everton are set to offer defender Jarrad Branthwaite a new contract after rejecting two offers from Manchester United, with the Toffees believed to be holding out for around £75million for the 22-year-old (Fabrizio Romano).

West Ham are considering signing England international Fikayo Tomori. The Hammers have already signed Max Kilman from Wolves this summer but are hoping to link up with Milan midfielder Tomori (Daily Mail).

Torino have won the race to sign Scotland striker Che Adams. Adams was out of contract at Southampton and Adams chose Torino over Wolves (BBC).

Manchester United are determined to keep midfielder Scott McTominay. Scotland are interested in Fulham but Ten Hag sees the 27-year-old as part of his plans at Old Trafford (General).

United have turned down the chance to sign Moroccan midfielder Sofyan Amrabat on a permanent basis after failing to secure an option on his loan deal (Tuttermercato).


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