Liverpool reach agreement for next major summer signing

Liverpool have reached an agreement for their next major summer signing.

Liverpool have reached an agreement to sign Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez for £40m.

The news was confirmed by David Ornstein earlier today with Fabrizio Romano tapping it in some moments later.

Liverpool have been heavily linked with the Hungarian international for some time who will have his medical in the coming days.

His contract will run for five years.

Kerkez was one of Bournemouth's stand out players in their best ever Premier League season last time out.

He scored two goals and assisted six in 38 league appearance last season.

Jadon Sancho gives green light on move to new club

Jadon Sancho has given the green light for a move to a new club as per reports from Sky Sports.

Man United have been looking to offload the winger after Chelsea refused to trigger their £25m obligation to buy, meaning a £5m penalty paid to the Red Devils.

Now, Sancho has been on the search for a new club and, as per Sky Sports, has given the green light to join Napoli.

United and Napoli have had plenty of contact in the last few months with Scott McTominay making the switch, Garnacho rumoured to be of interest of Antonio Conte, and now Jadon Sancho.

Reports from Italy say that United want around £25m for the winger, a huge loss on the initial £73m the club paid Dortmund for his signature.

However, the winger will need to take a pay-cut to meet Napoli's demands.

Premier League club strike interest in signing Kyle Walker

A Premier League club have posed an interest in signing Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker.

Free to leave City this summer, Walker spent the second half of the season at Italian giants AC Milan.

Now, the 35 year old is back in Manchester and David Moyes' Everton have identified the England international as a potential summer buy, as per The Telegraph.

Ashley Young has departed the club upon the expiry of his deal and Jake O'Brien can play at centre back, leaving an opportunity for a new right-back.

European giants consider move for Jack Grealish

Jack Grealish is likely to be on the move this summer after being left out of the Club World Cup squad.

Limited to playing time at Man City in the past season, the former Aston Villa attacker has been the subject of interest from a European giant.

Potentially following in the footsteps of teammate Kevin De Bruyne, Serie A winners Napoli are reportedly 'weighing up' a move for the player, as per Matt Law of the Telegraph.

However, his £300kp/w wages are set to be a stumbling block regarding a permanent transfer.

In order to make the transfer realistic, City would have to fund as much as 50 percent of the deal.

City are hopeful that they will be able to move Grealish on this summer, but are aware a loan deal may be more likely.

Three Premier League clubs 'keeping tabs' on Alejandro Garnacho

Three Premier League clubs are 'keeping tabs' on Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho who looks all but certain to leave the club this summer.

The young Argentine winger has had a tough end to the season at Manchester United with the 20-year-old reportedly falling out with manager Ruben Amorim.

While Napoli have been interested in the winger since January, latest reports claim Garnacho wants to stay in England, and three clubs are interested in acquiring his signature, as per the Mail.

The clubs in question are Aston Villa, Spurs and Chelsea who are all reportedly monitoring his situation.

While United have reportedly put a £70m price tag on the player, it is likely he could leave for as little as £50m if the right offer comes in.

Garnacho has 26 goals and 22 assist in 144 games for United.

Bryan Mbeumo speaks out on Thomas Frank's move to Spurs

Bryan Mbeumo is a wanted attacker in the Premier League this summer, having been strongly linked with firstly Manchester United and now Tottenham Hotspur.

Likely to be on the move in the window, the Brentford forward was asked what Thomas Frank has done for him and his career by Sky Sports, to which he responded:

"He's done so much for me, he's trusted me from the start and he developed the team so well, developed me as a human and a player so much as well.

"I can only wish him all the best and I'm sure he's going to do well."

Nico Williams gives green light to join his next club

Nico Williams has reportedly made up his mind on his next club, as per the reliable Fabrizio Romano.

Subject of mass interest, the Athletic Club sensation is set to leave the Basque club this summer.

Now, he has made his decision 'clear' - he wants to join Spanish giants Barcelona and no one else.

Andy Robertson in talks to move to European giant

Earlier today it was reported that Athletico Madrid were interested in signing Andy Robertson.

Now, Fabrizio Romano has said that Robertson is keen to join the side too, adding that 'initial talks have already started'.

It's been reported that Athletico consider Robertson to be their top priority.

Liverpool agree huge deal with Bayer Leverkusen for Florian Wirtz

Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen have come to an agreement on a British record deal for Florian Wirtz.

The total package is £116.5m made up of a £100 m plus £16.5 million in potential add-ons.

Trent Alexander-Arnold explains why he will only wear 'Trent' on Real Madrid shirt

Trent Alexander-Arnold was unveiled at a conference to Real Madrid officials, in which he spoke in fluent Spanish.

At Los Blancos, he will make the transition to wearing the name 'Trent' on the back of his shirt, as opposed to 'Alexander-Arnold', which was utilised during his time at Liverpool.

Leaving fans wondering, the new number 12 has now spoken on exactly why he will don a new name on his shirt:

"My kit name being Trent? It's an easy explanation, the three name situation is very confusing to people.

"People call me Arnold, Alex, Trent.. I thought let's make it simple. Just Trent."