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Transfer rumours: Aouar, Rice, Rudiger, Fati, Torreira, Kante


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Lyon will demand 50m euros (£46m) from any deal involving French midfielder Houssem Aouar, 22, after turning down a bid from Arsenal of 36m euros (£32.8m). (RMC Sport)external-link

Chelsea will make a formal bid of more than £40m for Declan Rice and believe that will be enough to sign the England midfielder, 21 – because West Ham need the money. (Sun on Sunday)external-link

But the Hammers hope to sign Germany defender Antonio Rudiger, 27, on loan from Chelsea. (Sun on Sunday)external-link

Burnley are tracking Celtic midfielder Ryan Christie and are set to make a bid in the final few weeks of the transfer window. (Sunday Mail)external-link

Barcelona have turned down an offer for 17-year-old Spain forward Ansu Fati of 125m euros (£114m), plus 25m euros (£22.8m) in add-ons. (Marca – in Spanish)external-link

Torino no longer want to sign Arsenal’s Lucas Torreira and although Atletico Madrid remain interested in a loan, the Gunners would prefer a permanent move for the Uruguay midfielder, 24. (Football London)external-link

Manchester United are still in the chase for Porto’s Brazilian left-back Alex Telles – and are reportedly confident a deal will soon be agreed for the 26-year-old. (Star)external-link

United have also joined the race for 16-year-old Argentine Alex Luna, who plays for Atletico Rafaela in his home country, and are ready to battle AC Milan for the striker’s signature – even though he may not arrive until 2022.(Sunday Mirror)external-link

Inter Milan are prepared to offer Chelsea their Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar, 25, and Croatia midfielder Marcelo Brozovic, 27, in the hope of signing their French midfielder N’Golo Kante. (90 min)external-link

But Inter’s sporting director has played down speculation they are interested in making a move for Kante, who previously played under manager Antonio Conte at Stamford Bridge.(Express)external-link

Liverpool’s 20-year-old striker Rhian Brewster wants to speak to Crystal Palace about a potential £20m move, although Sheffield United and Aston Villa are also interested in the England Under-21 international. (Sun on Sunday)external-link

After being in negotiations with Liverpool over Brewster and Arsenal over 19-year-old striker Folarin Balogun, Sheffield United are now looking at signing former England striker Daniel Sturridge, 31, who is a free agent after leaving Trabzonspor in March. (Mail)external-link

Udinese have told Leeds United they will only accept an offer of £40m for Argentine midfielder Rodrigo de Paul, 26. (90 min)external-link

Leeds are set to make a bid for Norwich City’s former England Under-21 winger Todd Cantwell, 22. (Football Insider)external-link

Manchester City are preparing to offer a new deal to England midfielder Phil Foden, increasing the 20-year-old’s salary from £30,000 a week to more than £150,000. (90 min)external-link

Liverpool will hold talks with Motherwell defender Sam Campbell after they, Leeds United and Brighton had bids accepted for the 16-year-old. (Football Insider)external-link

Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who made his France debut this month at 17, is willing to wait until July 2021 to join Real Madrid, with the Spanish giants having already made an approach. (Marca – in Spanish)external-link

Real Madrid want to send Luka Jovic out on loan but former club Eintracht Frankfurt are not interested in a deal for the Serbia striker, 22. (AS – in Spanish)external-link

Hertha Berlin are interested in signing German forward Mario Gotze, 28, after he was released by Borussia Dortmund at the end of last season. (Bild – in German)external-link

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