Epl transfer news updates today
Here are the latest EPL transfer news updates for today:
Done Deals:
- Arsenal: The Gunners have completed the signing of midfielder Martin Ødegaard from Real Madrid on a permanent deal. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs have signed midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur from Juventus for a reported fee of £25 million. (Source: Sky Sports)
- West Ham United: The Hammers have signed striker Gianluca Scamacca from Sassuolo for a reported fee of £30 million. (Source: BBC Sport)
Rumours:
- Manchester United: The Red Devils are reportedly close to signing midfielder Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona for a fee of around £70 million. (Source: The Guardian)
- Liverpool: The Reds are said to be interested in signing midfielder Youri Tielemans from Leicester City, with a bid of around £40 million being considered. (Source: The Mirror)
- Chelsea: The Blues are reportedly in talks to sign midfielder Declan Rice from West Ham United for a fee of around £60 million. (Source: The Telegraph)
- Arsenal: The Gunners are said to be interested in signing striker Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan, with a bid of around £50 million being considered. (Source: The Sun)
- Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs are reportedly interested in signing midfielder Adrien Rabiot from Juventus, with a bid of around £20 million being considered. (Source: The Times)
Outgoings:
- Manchester City: The Citizens are reportedly willing to sell midfielder Fernandinho to a Premier League rival, with Arsenal and Tottenham both interested. (Source: The Guardian)
- Leicester City: The Foxes are said to be willing to sell midfielder Wilfred Ndidi to a top-six club, with Manchester United and Liverpool both interested. (Source: The Telegraph)
- West Ham United: The Hammers are reportedly willing to sell midfielder Declan Rice to a top-six club, with Chelsea and Manchester United both interested. (Source: The Mirror)
Please note that these are just rumors and speculations, and deals may not be completed until the transfer window officially opens on July 1st.