Newcastle United are standing firm on their £75 million valuation of Anthony Gordon, as Bayern Munich close in on a five-year deal with the 25-year-old England winger. The Magpies are refusing to budge, making it clear that any suitor must meet their price for the in-form forward.
Liverpool, meanwhile, are looking to bolster their attack with four potential signings to complement striker Alexander Isak. The Reds are eyeing RB Leipzig duo Yan Diomande (19, Ivory Coast) and Antonio Nusa (21, Norway), as well as Paris St-Germain's Bradley Barcola (23, France). Manager Arne Slot believes these young talents could help unlock Isak's full potential.
In goal, Liverpool are also considering Sunderland's Robin Roefs (23) as a replacement for first-choice keeper Alisson (33), who has been linked with a move to Juventus.
Italian defender Michael Kayode (21) has dismissed speculation linking him with Juventus, insisting he is happy at Brentford and focused on the London club. Elsewhere, France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga (23) may seek a move from Real Madrid after being left out of France's World Cup squad, with Tottenham reportedly interested.
Roberto de Zerbi's side is also monitoring Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche (24), who could be available for transfer. Inter Milan's Denzel Dumfries (30) will be available for €25 million when a contract clause kicks in for a limited time in July.
Nottingham Forest are planning to reward manager Vitor Pereira with a new long-term contract after he guided the club to Premier League safety since taking over in February.
