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TOP STORY: Arsenal close to defender deal
Arsenal are set to strengthen their defence as they line up a £35 million move for Freiburg centre-back Caglar Soyuncu, reports the Daily Mail. According to Soyuncu's agent, Mustafa Dogru, there are "concrete talks" between the player and the Gunners, and "all that remains is for a fee to be agreed."
The 22-year-old could be partnered at the heart of a new-look Arsenal back line by Borussia Dortmund's Sokratis Papastathopoulos, as head of recruitment Sven Mislintat looks to equip Unai Emery with the tools to mount a serious Premier League challenge.
Mislintat's rebuilding plans are also thought to include Sampdoria midfielder Lucas Torreira, who has previously been linked with a move to Juventus. The combative 22-year-old would certainly add extra quality in midfield, with the Gunners looking to finalise a deal before Torreira links up with Uruguay at the World Cup.

LIVE BLOG
22.46 BST: That's going to do it for Monday's live edition of Transfer Talk. Thanks very much for joining us, and be sure to check back in a few short hours when we return with all the latest gossip pulled from Tuesday's back pages.
22.14 BST: It's a DONE DEAL! Sweden international midfielder Sebastian Larsson has ended his 17-year association with English football after signing a two-and-a-half-year deal with Stockholm side AIK.
21.45 BST: Amid interest from Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United, Fiorentina have upped the asking from for 20-year-old attacker Federico Chiesa from £44 million to £62 million, talkSPORT cites Gazzetta dello Sport as reporting.
21.18 BST: Jose Mourinho hopes to complete another signing before the World Cup kicks off on Thursday, and the Sun reports that with Manchester United opening talks with Tottenham, they could well land Toby Alderweireld before things get underway in Russia.
20.51 BST: Brighton defender Connor Goldson has joined Rangers on a four-year deal, according to journalist Pete O'Rourke.
20.24 BST: With Arsenal reportedly closing in on Sampdoria midfielder Lucas Torreira, the Italian club are beginning to play hardball with negotiations, as Napoli are also interested in the 22-year-old.
"Torreira has a â¬25 million release clause, everyone knows that," sporting director Carlo Osti is quoted as saying, 19.57 BST: Scottish giants Rangers are hoping to beat Spartak Moscow to the signing of 21-year-old Croatian defender Nikola Katic, BT Sport cites Press Association Sport as reporting.
19.30 BST: Italian transfer guru Gianluca Di Marzio is reporting that Roma and Ajax have agreed terms for the transfer of 19-year-old Justin Kluivert, which will see the Dutch international travel to the Italian capital tonight to undergo a medical and potentially sign his contract on Tuesday.
19.03 BST: The uncertainty surrounding Chelsea's managerial position could prove to be a stumbling block in their pursuit of Nice midfielder Jean-Michael Seri, according to Sky Sports, with Arsenal and Manchester City both monitoring the 26-year-old Ivory Coast international.
18.36 BST: After a number of Sporting players were attacked by masked assailants, William Carvalho, Bruno Fernandes and Gelson Martins have followed in the footsteps of Rui Patricio in writing to the Lisbon club and the Portuguese federation requesting that their contracts be terminated, the Mirror reports.
18.09 BST: At the top of Real Madrid's wish list to replace goalkeeper Keylor Navas are Chelsea's Thibaut Courtois and crosstown rivals Atletico's Jan Oblak, according to AS. But with Oblak's release clause set at â¬100 million, and Courtois entering the final year of his Chelsea contract and reportedly available for as little as â¬30 million, Chelsea's No. 1 could become Los Blancos' obvious choice.
17.42 BST: The Express cites French outlet RMC as reporting that the reason Liverpool's deal for Lyon playmaker Nabil Fekir fell through was because the Reds attempted to renegotiate the agreed â¬55 million deal after the player's medical reportedly revealed knee issues.
17.15 BST: Hoffenheim have signed Borussia Monchengladbach winger Vincenzo Grifo, who has agreed a contract that will keep him at the club until 2022.
17.00 BST: More from West Brom now -- the Baggies could be shopping at Brentford not once but twice, with midfielders Ryan Woods (£6 million) and Romaine Sawyers (£4 million) the names on their list, according to the Birmingham Mail.
16.45 BST: Watford have already completed a deal for Gerard Deulofeu today, and now they have agreed one for Bologna left-back Adam Masina as well, Sky Sports reports.
16.30 BST: Everton, as mentioned earlier in the blog, are one of several clubs interested in Norwich playmaker James Maddison, and the Guardian reports that they are poised to jump to the top of the queue by making an offer. It adds that the Merseysiders "see Maddison as the long-term replacement for Wayne Rooney, who is expected to complete his transfer to DC United soon."
16.00 BST -- DONE DEAL: Midfielder Seb Larsson has left Hull City, where he is out of contract at the end of the month, and signed for Swedish side AIK, who he will officially join on July 1.
15.45 BST: Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson is set to sign a new three-year deal despite being linked with a move after impressing on loan for League One Shrewsbury last season, the Mail reports.
15.05 BST -- DONE DEAL: Stoke City have moved to strengthen their midfield as they prepare for life back in the Championship:
#WelcomeEtebo
Stoke City are delighted to announce the signing of Nigerian international Oghenekaro Peter Etebo on a five-year contract
The 22-year-old midfielder joins the Potters from Portuguese side Feirense for a fee of â¬7.2million