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Moises Caicedo


Manchester United are interested in signing Brighton defensive midfielder Moises Caicedo. Brighton have no intention of selling but United are expected to make an offer. The 20-year-old Ecuador international impressed in Brighton’s 2-1 opening weekend win at Old Trafford as Graham Potter’s side handed new United boss Erik ten Hag defeat in his first game in charge.

Liam Delap


Stoke City have reached an agreement with Manchester City to sign the young English striker on loan for the season.

Thilo Kehrer


West Ham United have agreed a deal with Paris Saint-Germain to sign central defender Thilo Kehrer for a fee of €12 million plus add-ons. The German international is in London to undergo a medical and to finalise personal terms having outlined his desire to join West Ham ahead of Sevilla.

Dele Alli


Everton midfielder Dele Alli is in talks with Besiktas with a view to moving to the Turkish club. The deal could be a loan or a permanent move depending on how talks progress.

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens
Borussia Dortmund has moved quickly to secure the future of Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, the latest exciting young prospect to emerge at the club. Dortmund announced that it was extending the 18-year-old player’s contract to June 2025.

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