The summer transfer window is here, and there's plenty of gossip swirling about who's moving where. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz on rumours, comings and goings and, of course, done deals!
TOP STORY: Chelsea near deals for Sterling and Ake
Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling has long been linked with a move to Chelsea, and Fabrizio Romano has reported that City have provided the final approval for the move to go through.
Acccording to ESPN sources, the England international is expected to move for a figure in the region of £45 million, plus add-ons, and will become the Blues' highest-paid player.
Since joining Man City from Liverpool for £49m in July 2015, Sterling has represented the club 337 times, scoring 131 goals and assisting a further 94, but hasn't always been a starter in recent times.
Chelsea aren't ending their business with Man City just yet, as the clubs will also negotiate a transfer for defender Nathan Ake after the Sterling deal is completed, Romano adds.
Sources had previously told ESPN that the 27-year-old Netherlands international is keen for a return to Chelsea after joining the club as a 15-year-old from Feyenoord. One source suggested City are seeking around £50m for Ake's transfer.
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21.54 BST: With Paris Saint-Germain closing in on a deal for Milan Skriniar, Inter Milan are prepared to move quickly in the market to replace the 27-year-old centre-back, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The Nerazzurri have already agreed personal terms with 25-year-old Torino defender Bremer, and have begun formal negotiations with Il Toro, however Inter have no intention of meeting Torino's demand for a â¬50m transfer fee.
21.11 BST: It was Sergio Reguilon's form at Sevilla, while on loan from Real Madrid, that earned him his transfer to Tottenham Hotspur, and Mundo Deportivo writes that he could be set to return to the Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan. With Aston Villa closing in on a deal for Sevilla left-back Ludwig Augustinsson, the Andalusian outfit are interested in bringing the 25-year-old back to LaLiga after a two-year spell in north London.
20.28 BST: As momentum builds being the idea of Matthijs de Ligt leaving the club for Bayern Munich or Chelsea, Juventus are already planning for what to do with the â¬90m (bonuses included) they'd receive in a transfer fee, Tuttosport reports. The Bianconeri intend to replace the Netherlands centre-back with 31-year-old Napoli stalwart Kalidou Koulibaly, and use the remaining funds to help finance a deal for 23-year-old Italy attacker Nicolo Zaniolo of AS Roma.
19.45 BST: As Robert Lewandowski continues to insist on a move to Barcelona this summer, Bayern Munich are beginning to evaluate potential replacements, should they relent and grant their striker's wish to move to LaLiga. One name on the Bavarians' list, according to Kicker, is Tottenham Hotspur captain Harry Kane.
Kane was part of one of last summer's most dramatic transfer sagas, when Spurs denied the England star's desire to join Manchester City. Twelve months later, the 28-year-old Kane has just two years left on his contract, with this transfer window presenting the north London club their last chance to command a significant transfer fee for their academy graduate.
19.02 BST: Fabrizio Romano writes that Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets by multiple MLS clubs about a transfer to North America next summer. The 33-year-old's contract at the Camp Nou expires at the end of the 2022-23 season and it would appear as though he is entertaining the possibility of leaving the club he's been with since 2005, when he joined the famed La Masia academy.
18.16 BST: Despite their financial constraints, Barcelona remain one of the most active clubs in this summer's transfer market, credited with interest in the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Jules Kounde, Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso, as well as Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva. Mundo Deportivo reports that the English club will demand a transfer fee of â¬80m if they're to sanction the departure of the 27-year-old Portugal international.
How the Catalan club would be able to pay such a fee, on top of the signings they're already pursuing, is a question without an easy explanation. ESPN's Sid Lowe has broken down the Blaugrana's economic emergency, and how they can afford to keep spending bid: read the full story.
17.33 BST: There is no agreement yet to send Nicolo Zaniolo to Juventus, but AS Roma are already preparing for life after the 23-year-old attacker and have identified three potential replacements, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The first is 29-year-old Paulo Dybala, who could join on a free transfer after his contract with Juve expired last month. The second is Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha, also 29, who would require a transfer fee of â¬15m and a player moving in the opposite direction to secure his move to the Italian capital. The last option is Goncalo Ramos of Benfica, who would command a â¬30m transfer fee and, at the age of 21, would be more of a long-term option than the other two options.
16.50 BST: Barcelona forward Memphis Depay wants to stay at the club until the end of his contract, says Mundo Deportivo.
Depay, 28, is reportedly surplus to requirements at Camp Nou and has a contract until 2023.
Barca are looking to sign Leeds United winger Raphinha, while Ousmane Dembele could sign a new contract, but Depay wants to fight for his place in the first XI.
16.07 BST: Manchester City are presenting their new signings to the fans today, including Erling Haaland.
However, midfielder Kalvin Phillips couldn't make it due to illness.
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