Boro win Doak race
Middlesbrough have won the race to sign Ben Doak from Liverpool.
The 18-year-old forward is set to undergo a medical with Boro ahead of a season-long loan.
Middlesbrough have won the race to sign Ben Doak from Liverpool.
The 18-year-old forward is set to undergo a medical with Boro ahead of a season-long loan.
Crystal Palace are considering a late move for Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah.
The centre-back would join Palace on loan, according to Sky Sports, following an injury to Chadi Riad.
A formal approach has been made as the hours tick away on deadline day.
Pep Guardiola has admitted it is a "risk" not to have replaced Julian Alvarez this summer.
The forward left Manchester City for Atletico Madrid earlier in the window.
Guardiola told reporters: “I’m happy with the squad. We didn’t expect Julian was leaving, although he had conversations a long time ago with other clubs and his agent, so it could happen and in the end it happened.
“We saw what we have, if we have many, many injuries it will be a problem, but in a few months Oscar Bobb will be back (from injury) and Phil (Foden) is in that position, McAtee can play in that position, Gundogan can play in that position, Bernardo…
“They are different players to Erling of course. Maybe it is a mistake, I don’t know, but I don’t like leaving players without playing for a long time. When everyone is involved with a chance to play the performance of the teams is always better.
“I know the group and how serious and professional they are and their commitment in every single game. We are pretty sure it is better to wait.”
Paddy Power have poked fun at Chelsea's summer transfer business with a brutal billboard outside Stamford Bridge.
As many as 13 players were exiled from the first-team this month in a bid to force through transfers away from the club.
The bookmaker has now placed a "clearance sale" sign outside the Blues' home telling clubs "21 players must go" for "low prices".
It also reads: "Chelsea clearance. Offer ends 11pm August 30th. Enquire now (ask for Todd)."
Southampton are working on a pair of deals ahead of the transfer deadline.
The Saints are in advanced talks with New England Revolution for England youth international Noel Buck.
Meanwhile, they are also pushing to bring Ryan Fraser back to St. Mary's.
The winger is currently a free agent after leaving Newcastle and spent last season on loan at Southampton.
Chelsea are hopeful they can still sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli.
According to The Athletic, the Blues are awaiting the green light from the forward before moving forward with talks between the clubs.
Osimhen has agreed to join Al-Ahli but the Saudi club are favouring the signing of Ivan Toney.
Al-Ahli do not have enough foreign player registration slots to sign both Osimhen and Toney.
Arsenal target Kingsley Coman has rejected an offer from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal.
The Bayern Munich winger is also understood to have turned down approaches from Europe on deadline day.
He is now expected to stay at Bayern, despite interest from the Gunners.
Antony will not be leaving Manchester United before the transfer deadline.
The winger had been linked with a loan move to Spanish side Real Betis.
However, he wants to stay at United and is now set to remain at Old Trafford.
Chelsea have submitted a bid for Jadon Sancho, reports Fabrizio Romano.
The Blues have launched a loan proposal for the winger, thought to be similar to the offer made by Juventus.
Sancho is open to the move and keen to join Chelsea, with the transfer now up to the two clubs.
Manchester United are reportedly exploring a deal for Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka.
According to Sky Sports, it is a separate transfer to Jadon Sancho’s potential move to Stamford Bridge.
Chukwuemeka is one of several Chelsea players who could leave on deadline day.
Chelsea have drawn up a three-man transfer shortlist as they look to sign a striker on deadline day.
The Blues are set to miss out on long-term targets Ivan Toney and Victor Osimhen, who are both having medicals with Al-Ahli.
Instead, Chelsea are now interested in signing one of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Evan Ferguson and Jhon Duran.
Oliver Glasner has confirmed Marc Guehi will not be sold before the transfer deadline.
The Crystal Palace boss told reporters: "I was never really in doubt. First of all, really congratulations to Crystal Palace, the chairman and the owners, to everyone who didn't give in.
"Especially after the transfer of Joachim Andersen, it was important that Marc stays and thank you to Marc that he always was close in talking a lot and all the rumours didn't influence his performance, his mood and his professionalism.
"He's not pushing to leave Crystal Palace, that was for me the most important thing. That the players like to place for Crystal Palace, for the team here. Marc told me that very often.
"Sometimes people act in the opposite way, Marc told me and acted him, the same way. He showed his fantastic character again. Marc stays at Crystal Palace and stays our captain."
Jadon Sancho is expected to stay at Manchester United, according to Erik ten Hag.
Sancho has been strongly linked with a deadline day move to Chelsea.
The Red Devils boss said: "He is playing on squad and we are happy with him.
"We need a good squad, we need depth. We have to play many games until January. After the break we play every third day so we need options."
Asked if he expects Sancho to remain at Old Trafford, he added: "As I know, yeah."
Erik ten Hag has admitted he has "mixed" feelings over Scott McTominay's imminent move to Napoli.
The Manchester United manager said: "It is a little bit mixed, I am very happy for him but it is mixed because I wouldn’t prefer to lose him.
"He is Man utd in everything, he was so important for Man Utd, he was here for over 22 years but unfortunately it is the rules.
"Homegrown players bring more value and that is not the right thing to do but for everyone, for all parts, it is a good deal. Scott is happy with it, and Napoli and us."
Arsenal's move to sign Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich has been hijacked, according to reports.
The Gunners had been linked with a late loan move for the French winger.
However, Sky Germany report Al-Hilal have now launched a £34million offer for the 28-year-old.
Armando Broja's loan move to Ipswich could be back on, according to Sky Sports News.
The Chelsea striker had looked set to join the Tractor Boys before the deal collapsed following his medical.
However, the deal could be reignited despite an injury ruling the forward out for up to 12 weeks.
Ipswich are also said to be in talks with Middlesbrough for Emmanuel Latte Lath.
Brazilian defender Morato is undergoing a medical at Nottingham Forest.
He is set to join Forest from Benfica on transfer deadline day.
According to Fabrizio Romano, he will sign for around £14million with a 15 per cent sell-on clause included.
Crystal Palace have agreed a deal with Nottingham Forest for Matt Turner.
The American is set to replace Sam Johnstone following his move to Wolves.
He will now undergo a medical with the Eagles.
Orel Mangala is set to become Sean Dyche’s seventh signing of the summer.
The Lyon midfielder, 26, has been undergoing a medical in preparation to joining Everton on loan.
The Belgian international will add extra clout in the centre of the field and importantly to boss Dyche already has Premier League experience with Nottingham Forest.
Southampton have completed the £18million signing of Aaron Ramsdale from Arsenal.
The deal includes a further £7million in add-ons.
He signs a four-year deal at St. Mary's through to the summer of 2028.
Leeds have completed the signing of Japanese midfielder Ao Tanaka.
The 25-year-old joins from Fortuna Dusseldorf on a four-year deal.
Chelsea are set to sell forgotten man Deivid Washington to Strasbourg in a £17million deal.
It comes just a year after he arrived at Stamford Bridge for £13million.
However, the Brazilian striker has played just 25 minutes of competitive action for the Blues.
L'Equipe now report he is set to sign for Strasbourg, who are also owned by Todd Boehly's Clearlake Consortium.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has emerged as an alternative target for Chelsea.
The Stamford Bridge club will move for the Everton striker if their bids for Ivan Toney and Victor Isimhen go west – with both on the verge of moving to the Saudi Pro League.
Toffees manager Sean Dyche has already admitted that his club’s difficult financial situation means all his players are up for grabs for the right price.
Striker DCL, in the last year of his contract and with no sign of him agreeing a new deal, would be difficult for his club to hold onto for the right price.
And that could be £20M or less – half the current value of Brentford’s England front man Toney.
Wayne Rooney could be reunited with Ravel Morrison for a fourth time, SunSport can reveal.
The pair played together at Manchester United before Rooney signed Morrison for both Derby and DC United.
Morrison, who is currently a free agent, is now being considered by the Plymouth boss.