CHELSEA are the latest to get Joao Felix back, with Atletico Madrid’s playmaker going through his medical for Les Bleus.
And that move, Chelsea’s sale of Conor Gallagher to Spanish giants, is back.
Elsewhere, Ivan Toney has been excluded from Brentford’s Premier League season opener due to an interest in moving with Saudi favourites Al-Ahli.
Meanwhile, Newcastle have reportedly made a fourth offer of £65m for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.
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Conor Gallagher seemed delighted to land in Spain ahead of his move to Atlético Madrid.
The English midfielder boarded his own plane after reaching a non-public agreement with the La Liga club a few weeks ago.
His contract with Atletico returns after Chelsea signed winger Joao Felix for an undisclosed contract on Monday.
Gallagher was ordered to return to Madrid on Tuesday night to finally get away from his childhood club.
Raheem Sterling has been kicked out of the Chelsea team for the SECOND row.
Just two days after being dropped from Sunday’s Championship opener against Manchester City, the 29-year-old England winger will not be available for Thursday’s Conference League play-off against Servette.
Les Bleus welcome the Swiss team to Stamford Bridge for the first two-legged fixture that will determine whether they play European football this season.
And Sterling, who has three years of contract with Chelsea, will not participate.
Defenders Ben Chilwell, Tosin Adarabioyo and Wesley Fofana were also included in Chelsea’s A-list sent to UEFA.
The PFA Premier League Team of the Year has been announced.
The stars of the team are. . .
Cole Palmer has been named PFA Young Player of the Year.
The 22-year-old left Manchester City for Chelsea last summer and took the Premier League by storm.
Since his arrival, he has scored more than goals for Les Bleus.
Several Prems are on Rennes’ left-back, Adrien Truffert.
According to L’Equipe, the 22-year-old is liked by several Premier League players, including Man Utd, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Wolves. He also mentions Paris Saint-Germain.
Truffert graduated from the French team’s academy that included Eduardo Camavinga, Ousmane Dembélé, Mathys Tel, Sylvain Wiltord and Mikael Silvestre, among others.
His contract with him expired in 2026.
Oxford have signed an Indonesian prodigy with a staggering 4 million followers on Instagram.
Marselino Ferdinan has even 3. 8 million more enthusiasts on the platform than his new club.
The Oxford club’s official account has 175,000 on the photo-sharing site.
He comes from Belgian club Deinze and could make his debut against Blackburn on Saturday.
If he does, he will be the first Indonesian-born player to appear in the second division of English football.
Brentford are reportedly certain to sell Ivan Toney to Saudi club Al-Ahli for £50m despite a delayed transfer push by Chelsea.
SunSport exclusively revealed that Chelsea are contemplating an investment of £45 million.
But the Times claims Saudi giants Al-Ahli are ahead of the race after a £35m bid was rejected last week.
The Middle East is believed to have agreed to non-public terms with Toney in a lucrative long-term contract.
And Brentford are now expecting a fee of £50m, having valued Toney at £70m at the end of last season.
Kane Taylor left Man City Academy to sign for Aston Villa on a £750,000 contract.
City will have a resale clause of 25 cents for the 19-year-old.
The midfielder born in 2005 shone with the club’s U21 national team, scoring 8 and six assists in 28 appearances last season.
SunSport took a look at seven players who could say goodbye to Old Trafford and earn more than £100m in the process.
Man Utd and Liverpool will sign Rennes left-back Adrien Truffert, according to L’Equipe.
Truffert played five of France’s six games at the Olympics and inspired Ligue Un.
He has also played in Europe in recent years and has experience in the Champions League.
Everton rejected an offer from Marseille for striker Neal Maupay.
The French club have offered a loan for the 28-year-old, but Everton prefer a permanent loan or a loan with legal responsibility to buy.
Aston Villa are the clubs following Liverpool defender Joe Gomez after his opening day snub, according to talkSPORT.
Villa manager Unai Emery is looking for his defensive line ahead of next Friday’s move deadline and Liverpool’s flexible centre-back/defender Gomez is on the list of options.
Any solution will most likely depend on the long-term of Villa’s centre-back, Diego Carlos, who is wanted by Fulham.
Liverpool are close to reaching an agreement to sign Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, which would allow him to be on loan at the Spanish club before signing for Anfield next summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The two clubs are reportedly in talks on a package worth more than £25. 6 million, with the design of the add-ons to be agreed.
The deal is reportedly reaching its final stages and would allow the Georgia foreigner to remain on loan at Valencia this season.
Panathinaikos are close to reaching an agreement with Manchester United regarding the signing of Facundo Pellistri, according to Sky Sports News.
Discussion over the payment is expected to be around £5m and United have negotiated a significant sell-on clause.
Once agreed, Pellistri will travel to Greece to undergo a medical examination.
Joao Felix has finalised his advance on a £40m transfer to Chelsea.
He is now in a position to sign a six-year contract that includes the option of one more year.
Clubs in England, Italy and Germany have been exploring the terms of a deal for Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey, according to Sky Sports News.
Lamptey has entered the final year of his contract at Brighton and there have been no concrete discussions over a new deal so far.
Fulham are set to beat Man Utd thanks to the signing of Burnley star Sander Berge.
United targeted Bergé after the departure of Manuel Ugarte and sensed that the midfielder was willing to change.
But Fulham are now set to sign the Norwegian in a move of £20m plus £5m in add-ons.
Kylian Mbappe is reportedly receiving £47m in unpaid wages from former club Paris Saint-Germain.
The 25-year-old World Cup winner left the French capital this summer before signing a contract with Spanish and European champions Real Madrid.
However, reports in France claim that Mbappe is now in a dispute with former club PSG.
Le Monde claims it has referred them to UEFA, as well as the Professional Football League’s legal committee, over unpaid wages of £47m.
Brighton have levelled a blatant criticism of Leeds after signing Georginio Rutter for £40m.
The 22-year-old signed a five-year contract on the south coast to sign for Fabian Hurzeler.
However, before the deal was announced, Brighton’s social media team took to social media to tell fans: “Don’t go to bed yet. “
And when revealing Rutter, they showed him as he typed the tweet before turning to the camera and winking.
The publication referenced Leeds in the same vein on social media in 2014 when they said: “Don’t go to bed right away. . . There’s still work to do #DeadlineDay #lufc. “
While enthusiasts would no doubt have expected further arrivals, this came following the departures of Matt Smith and Dominic Poleon to Fulham and Oldham respectively.
West Ham have reached an agreement with Paris FC for the signing of midfielder Mohamadou Kanté.
He has agreed to the terms of a five-year contract and is being examined.
The 18-year-old will return to Paris on loan for a season to continue his development.
Cardiff City will sign Manchester United defender Will Fish.
The Bluebirds hope the signing of the center back will be completed this week.
An agreement has reportedly already been reached between the two clubs.
Fish, 21, has been on Manchester United’s books since their academy when he was seven.
Man Utd could sign Manuel Ugarte in a loan deal that would come with the legal responsibility to buy, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The midfielder is keen to sign for the Red Devils, but United were unwilling to meet PSG’s asking value of £51m.
However, it is believed that the French giants would let Ugarte go.
Burnley are set to sign Man Utd youngster Hannibal Mejbri to The Athletic.
The midfielder was on loan for the second part of last season at Sevilla and has one year left on his contract.
Burnley are believed to sign Mejbri on loan or permanently.
Brentford are reportedly certain to sell Ivan Toney to Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahli club for £50m despite a delayed transfer push by Chelsea.
SunSport exclusively revealed that Chelsea are contemplating a £45 million move.
But The Times claims Saudi giant Al-Ahli is leading the race after a £35m bid was rejected last week.
Middle East is believed to have agreed non-public terms with Toney on a lucrative long-term contract.
And Brentford now expect a fee of £50m, having valued Toney at £70m at the end of last season.
Pep Guardiola has given the green light for Ilkay Gundogan to return to Man City, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Barcelona will allow the midfielder to leave just a year after he signed as a free agent after leaving the Etihad.
The 33-year-old has two years left on his contract with Barca, he would like to leave, and Turkish clubs are also interested.
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