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Al-Nassr pursues Liverpool’s Luis Diaz; Bayern Munich confident in signing Florian Wirtz; Chelsea considers permanent Jadon Sancho transfer.
Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr is reportedly interested in acquiring Liverpool‘s 28-year-old winger, Luis Diaz, closely monitoring his contract situation. (Telegraph – subscription required), external
Bayern Munich remain optimistic about securing the transfer of 22-year-old attacker Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen this summer, despite reported interest from Liverpool. (SZ, in German), external
Chelsea are reportedly impressed with Jadon Sancho’s recent performances and may exercise their £25m option to purchase the 25-year-old winger from Manchester United permanently. (i Sport), external
Brentford are in negotiations with Liverpool regarding the transfer of 26-year-old goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher. (Sky Germany), external
Liverpool reportedly seeks a transfer fee exceeding £20m for Kelleher. (Athletic – subscription required), external
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Napoli are reportedly close to finalizing a deal with Lille for 25-year-old forward Jonathan David, who has also received interest from Juventus. (Sky Sports), external
Chelsea and Juventus have both reportedly inquired about the availability of 26-year-old striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP, who is also a target for Arsenal. (Record – in Portuguese), external
Juventus is reportedly interested in a loan move for Real Madrid’s 18-year-old Brazilian forward, Endrick. (Calciomercato – in Italian), external
Former Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri is reportedly set to return to AC Milan as manager. The 57-year-old previously managed the club from 2010 to 2014. (Calciomercato), external
Ipswich Town has reportedly offered Chelsea’s 19-year-old Spanish forward, Marc Guiu, a loan deal for the upcoming Championship season. (Fabrizio Romano), external