
Real Madrid are convinced they have finally won the battle to land David De Gea for £30million. Sources close to the player claim the deal for him to leave Manchester United is now virtually done. It is the news Manchester United fans have been dreading and is the latest twist in the summer’s biggest transfer saga. (The Sun)
De Gea has already said his goodbyes to United staff and told the Spanish giants he will be coming to the Bernabeu this summer. (Daily Star)
Real, meanwhile, have rejected a £110m offer from Manchester United for Gareth Bale and Raphael Varane. (Daily Express)
Robin van Persie has admitted he is at a crossroads in his Manchester United career. Speaking for the first time about his frustrations at United, Van Persie claimed he wants to play every week next season. Van Persie, 31, has just one year left on his United deal and his admission will alert Juventus and Fenerbahce, who are interested in the Holland striker. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester City want £32million-rated Real Madrid midfielder Isco as they plan their summer revamp. The 23-year-old Bernabeu star is seen as a natural heir to the Blues' current playmaker David Silva, 29. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea have entered the race for Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain. Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United have all been linked with mega-money moves for the Argentine. Now the Blues have joined the chase and are ready to launch a £30million move. (Daily Star)
Tottenham want Marseille's £12million-rated midfield enforcer Giannelli Imbula and are ready to offer Benjamin Stambouli to the French club as part of a deal. (Daily Mirror)
Manchester City have been dealt a blow in their pursuit of Kevin de Bruyne after Wolfsburg warned the winger won't be sold. City are keen to bring the £35million-rated Belgian back to the Premier League following a miserable time in England with Chelsea. However, Wolfsburg's chairman Francisco Javier Garcia Sanz insists the 23-year-old, or any of his teammates, are not for sale. (Daily Mirror)
Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette has effectively ruled out a move to Liverpool this summer. (Daily Mirror)
Paul Clement is launching a £2million move for Aston Villa outcast Andreas Weimann. Clement, the new Derby County head coach, is ready to make an offer for the Austrian attacker after he was told he can leave Villa by manager Tim Sherwood. (Daily Telegraph)