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Neymar passes PSG medical, Kylian Mbappe wants to quit Monaco

The football world is awash with gossip! Transfer Talk is monitoring the whispers ahead of all the summer moves. Check out the latest deals and potential deals here.

TOP STORY: Mbappe ready to move on from Monaco

Kylian Mbappe has been linked with a mega-money move away from Monaco all summer -- and the 18-year-old looks like he may now be set for the exit door.

According to reports in France, Mbappe, who inspired Monaco to the Ligue 1 title and Champions League semifinals last season, has told the Principality club of his desire to move on.

The France international will not be short of suitors, with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal just some of the clubs to have been touted as a potential destination for him in recent months.

Mbappe apparently favours a move to fellow Ligue 1 side PSG, though reports claim that Monaco will not allow the youngster to move on to their French rivals.

A replacement for the outgoing Neymar at Barcelona then, anyone?

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23.10 BST: That will do it for another action-packed day on our live Transfer Talk. Please check back in a few hours for the latest on Neymar and all the rumours and links from Thursday's papers. Have a great night !

23.02 BST: According to French newspaper L'Equipe, Neymar has passed his medical for PSG and is expected to be in Paris on Thursday to complete his move from Barcelona to the French capital. The exam reportedly took place at Porto and was supervised by PSG's doctors and new sports coordinator and former player Maxwell.

As a cherry on top, L'Equipe say that Neymar's agent Wagner Ribeiro stated that the presentation of Neymar will happen "this week".

Attendu à Paris jeudi, Neymar a passé la visite médicale liée à son transfert ce mercredi à Porto https://t.co/QchMpQFaex pic.twitter.com/GEvipLQk4B

22.35 BST Turkish giants Besiktas have sent scouts to England to monitor Leeds striker Chris Wood, according to the Mirror. Besiktas are looking for a replacement for Vincent Aboubakar and are the latest team to enter the sweepstakes for the Kiwi hittman. Wood, who bagged 30 goals last season over all competitions, is also being pursued by English clubs Swansea, Southampton and Stoke and is expected to command around a fee of £20 million.

21.55 BST The Express is reporting that Chelsea have set a limit of £30 million for midfield target Danny Drinkwater. Leicester City are asking for at least £30m for the England midfielder but the Blues have said they will not cross the £30m threshold.

21.30 BST Ronaldo Koeman and Everton expect to complete their move for Swansea City's Gylfi Sigurdsson by the weekend, according to Mike Walters of the Mirror. Swansea manager Paul Clement looks resigned to the fact that he will lose the Icelandic playmaker and wants to get a deal done so that Swansea can secure a replacement.

20.40 BST: DONE DEAL From Scotland, Hibernian have signed Irish striker Anthony Stokes to a two-year deal. This will Stokes' third spell at the Edinburgh club and reunites the striker with former Celtic manager Neil Lennon.

20.30 BST: DONE DEAL Sunderland have made their fourth signing of the summer, as the Black Cats have finalised a deal with Dutch goalkeeper Robbin Ruiter. The 30-year-old shot-stopper has made over 130 competitive appearances for Utrecht and should contend to start with Jordan Pickford and Vito Mannone having both departed the club this summer.

20.20 BST: According to the Express, Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been in contact with Barcelona midfielder Sergi Roberto. With Barca linked with Marco Verratti, Ousmane Dembele and Philippe Coutinho, Roberto is supposedly worried about his place and could be seeking a new home.

19.55 BST: Aberdeen's hopes of adding Scottish international Shaun Maloney have been ended, as manager Derek McInnes has confirmed that the 34-year-old is set to retire from playing. Maloney was pondering whether to continue his playing career but due to injuries is now set to retire and pursue a career in coaching.

19.20 BST DONE DEAL Wigan have agreed to a loan deal for Newcastle youngster Ivan Toney. The 21-year-old Toney spent last season on loan split between Shrewsbury Town and Scunthorpe United.

18:55 BST: After all the back and forth over the last few weeks, Neymar's move to PSG is no longer a matter of if but a matter of when. Sky Sports News have reported that the Brazilian and the Paris club have agreed to a five-year deal, with the total value of the deal -- including buyout clause, transfer fee and wages -- reaching a record-smashing £450 million.

Neymar's base salary is believed to be £26.8m, around £515,000-a-week and the deal is reportedly to be finalised by Friday at the latest.

18.45 BST: DONE DEAL Veteran Everton defender Phil Jagielka has penned a new contract extension that will keep the England international at Goodison Park until 2019.

18.15 BST Arsenal have loaned young goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez out to La Liga outfit Getafe for the 2017-18 season. The 24-year-old Argentine made five appearances last season for the Gunners.

18.05 BST: DONE DEAL Another one... MLS' Seattle Sounders have officially inked 28-year-old Sporting Gijon winger Victor Rodriguez. The La Liga veteran has played in the top flight with Real Zaragoza, Elche, Getafe and Gijon and made 25 appearances last season for the Rojiblancos.

17.50 BST: DONE DEAL Sevilla have signed Danish defender Simon Kjaer from Turkish club Fenerbahce for €12.5m.

The 28-year old has joined the Spanish club on a four-year deal.

17.38 BST: Former Barcelona midfielder and 2005 Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldinho has publicly backed Philippe Coutinho to replace Neymar at Barcelona.

The former Brazil great is high on Coutinho as a player stating "There are only very few players in the world who can replace Neymar -- and I have said that I think Coutinho could play for them. "He is at a level where he could come and fill the gap left by Neymar - but Liverpool will know his worth and after the fees of this summer it will cost Barcelona."

Liverpool seem keen on keeping Coutinho at Anfield but it will be a very interesting and stressful few weeks for the Merseyside outfit.

17.20 BST: Reading defender Liam Moore, whose side reached the Championship playoff final last season, has signed a new four-year deal.

17.10 BST: DONE DEAL French champions Monaco have signed striker Adama Diakhaby from Rennes.

Diakhaby, a 21-year-old former Tottenham triallist, has signed a five-year contract at the Stade Louis II.

16.55 BST: And in Leicester, Sky Sports reports that Manchester City's Kelechi Iheanacho has completed a medical as a long-mooted move to the King Power Stadium nears completion.

16.50 BST: To Liverpool, where the city's Echo reports that Watford are interested in a loan deal for Everton's former Spurs winger Aaron Lennon, with the Hornets keen to add more pace to their ranks after a struggle for Premier League goals at times last season.

16.35 BST: Bristol City boss Lee Johnson has said the club have turned down a bid for defenders Aden Flint and Joe Bryan, with manager Lee Johnson calling the offer "derisory."The two players had been interesting Birmingham, the Bristol Post reports.

16.20 BST: Serie A club Sampdoria are closing on a move for Middlesbrough midfielder Gaston Ramirez, reports in Italy say.

16.05 BST: DONE DEAL Chelsea have announced that midfielder Mario Pasalic has signed a new four-year deal at Stamford Bridge and will play for Spartak Moscow on loan next season.

15.45 BST: DONE DEAL Leeds United have signed former Ajax and Juventus midfielder Ouasim Bouy, a free agent, and have loaned him to Cultural Leonesa for next season.

15.40 BST: DONE DEAL Blackburn have signed goalkeeper Jayson Leutwiler from Shrewsbury Town, with the Canada international moving for an undisclosed fee.

15.25 BST: DONE DEAL Swindon Town have signed right-back Kyle Knoyle from West Ham United on a free transfer.

15.20 BST: Swansea manager Paul Clement has confirmed that the club are holding talks with another side about the possible sale of Gylfi Sigurdsson.

Sigurdsson, 27, has been linked with a move to Everton all summer, with reports claiming that Ronald Koeman's side have already had two offers rejected for the Iceland international -- a £40 million bid and an offer of £40m plus £5m in add-ons.

15.05 BST: Birmingham City have announced that they will not pursue their interest in either Simeon Slanchev or Eddie Afonso, both of whom had been on trial with the Championship side.

15.00 BST: Sky Sports claims Manchester United are not, after all, interested in signing PSG defender Serge Aurier, saying sources had "poured cold water" on that idea.

14.50 BST: Ex-Germany international Holger Badstuber has been heavily linked with a free transfer move to Stuttgart, but director Jan Schindelmeiser said: "No decision has been made yet."

14.40 BST: Hamburg are set to sign defender Rick van Drongelen from Dutch club Sparta Rotterdam, according to reports in Germany.

14.25 BST: Montpellier's Algeria international Ryad Boudebouz is closing in on a move to Real Betis, according to L'Equipe. The 27-year-old is expected to complete an €8.5 million transfer to the Spanish club despite also attracting interest from Bayer Leverkusen.

14.14 BST: With Neymar's move to Paris Saint-Germain edging ever closer, Lionel Messi has said goodbye to his Barcelona teammate... "It was an enormous pleasure to have shared these years with you Neymar, friend," he wrote on Instagram. "I wish you a lot of luck in the next stage of your life. See you." Full story.

14.00 BST: After training with Birmingham City, Lazio midfielder Ravel Morrison had seemed likely to join Harry Redknapp's team -- but Sky Sports reports that an initial loan bid has been turned down.

13.50 BST: DONE DEAL Lazio have signed striker Felipe Caicedo from Espanyol for an undisclosed fee.

13.45 BST: Middlesbrough winger Stewart Downing is training with the club's under-23s after a move to Birmingham fell through and will not be considered for first-team action for the foreseeable future, the Teesside Gazette says.

13.36 BST: West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis is interested in signing Leicester midfielder Matty James, the Leicester Mercury reports.

It says Pulis, who "is said to be increasingly frustrated at the slow speed of his club's summer recruitment drive," wants James as a replacement for Darren Fletcher.

13.29 BST: Neymar's imminent world-record move to Paris Saint-Germain is all getting too much for him, according to Marca. The Brazilian is apparently boarding a flight to London "to disconnect" after telling his Barcelona teammates that he wants to leave the club.

13.17 BST: Manchester City midfielder Oleksandr Zinchenko is set to join Napoli on loan with an option for a permanent move, sources close to the player have told ESPN FC. Full story.

13.05 BST: Paris Saint-Germain won't have too much money left in the bank once they wrap up that Neymar signing, but they are also considering a swoop for Anderlecht midfielder Leander Dendoncker, according to his agent. Christophe Henrotay has told footmercato.net that he has "talked to PSG" regarding a move for his client.

12.51 BST: Wolfsburg defender Paul Jaeckel has signed a new contract with the Bundesliga club to keep him there until 2020...

12.40 BST: Atletico Madrid defender Juanfran has said he is not worried by speculation that Antoine Griezmann could join Barcelona as a replacement for Neymar. "We are not concerned as Griezmann is happy at Atleti and we want him to give everything for Atleti," he said. Full story.

12.26 BST: Inter Milan have already made one signing today and now L'Equipe is reporting that the Serie A club are looking to make another, having made an €18 million offer for Nice left-back Dalbert.

12.12 BST: Barcelona have released a statement regarding Neymar which says that the forward has informed them "this morning of his decision to leave the club" and that his €222 million release clause will have to be met if they are to sell him.

12.03 BST: Sources have told ESPN FC that Newcastle striker Ivan Toney is having a medical at League One club Wigan ahead of a loan move.

11.51 BST: Wagner Ribeiro, who is no longer officially Neymar's agent but does still work for his father's company, N&N Consultancy, has confirmed to ESPN FC that he is in Paris to finalise the Brazil international's transfer to Paris Saint-Germain.

Ribeiro appears to be enjoying his time in the French capital, having tweeted: "Marvellous Paris, of the Eiffel Tower, of wine, of gastronomy and of FOOTBALL."

11.43 BST: Timothy Fosu-Mensah could be on his way to Watford, according to The Sun, which claims that the Hornets want to take the Manchester United teenager out on loan for the season.

11.30 BST: DONE DEAL Inter Milan have completed the signing of midfielder Matias Vecino from Serie A rivals Fiorentina on a four-year contract... Full story.

11.18 BST: Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina says he wants to stay at the club, despite reported interest from Fenerbahce. "I have a contract here, I'm happy and I'm going to fight to the end," he said. Full story.

10.59 BST: The Neymar saga takes another twist... La Liga president Javier Tebas has told AS that he will report Paris Saint-Germain to UEFA over their pursuit of the Brazilian, while saying that the league will not accept the €222 million for the Barcelona man's release clause should PSG meet it. Full story.

10.41 BST: Barcelona ambassador Eric Abidal doesn't seem too pleased with the news of Neymar's imminent exit...

10.29 BST: Former Tottenham director of football Damien Comolli has defended the club's quiet summer in the transfer market, saying it is an "impossible task" to improve their first XI. Full story.

10.04 BST: A Barcelona spokesperson has told ESPN FC this regarding Neymar... "Firstly, the player came to training today as expected; secondly, he spoke to his teammates to say goodbye because his intention is to leave the club; and thirdly due to the situation the manager has given him permission not to train."

09.53 BST: Reports in Spain have claimed that Liverpool want one of Barcelona's Rafinha or Andre Gomes as part of a deal that would see Philippe Coutinho head to the Camp Nou, however, the Liverpool Echo states that Jurgen Klopp has no interest in either player.

09.34 BST: Premier League trio Arsenal, Tottenham and Swansea are all chasing Nice midfielder Jean Michael Seri, L'Equipe reports, with the Swans having already made a €17 million bid.

09.18 BST: Sky Sports' Guillem Balague has an update on the Neymar-missing-training situation...

09.12 BST: Barcelona have just tweeted that Neymar has been given permission to miss today's training session... One would guess that is so he can formalise his move to Paris Saint-Germain. Watch this space. Full story.

09.07 BST: Recent reports in Italy have linked Borussia Dortmund midfielder Emre Mor with a €13 million switch to Fiorentina, and BVB sporting director Michael Zorc has failed to rule out a transfer. "Many clubs are interested in Emre Mor..." Zorc told kicker.

08.53 BST: Mundo Deportivo's front cover for Wednesday leads off Barcelona apparently targeting Philippe Coutinho, Ousmane Dembele, Angel Di Maria and Kylian Mbappe as a replacement for Neymar, though Antoine Griezmann is now said to be off their radar...

08.36 BST: Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al Khelaifi played it cool when talking to Moroccan TV about Neymar... "Today, Neymar is a Barcelona player and we will see what will happen with him..."

08.20 BST: Manchester Evening News claims that Manchester United have enquired about Anderlecht midfielder Leander Dendoncker, though the report adds that the Premier League club are unlikely to sign him this summer.

08.07 BST: Nottingham Forest are set to sign Kieran Dowell on a season-long loan from Everton on Wednesday, the Nottingham Post reports, with the 19-year-old midfielder having caught the eye as England won the Under-20 World Cup this summer.

06.34 BST: We're kicking today's Transfer Talk off nice and early with some news out of Nigeria. Sources have confirmed to KweséESPN that Kelechi Iheanacho's £25 million move from Manchester City to Leicester City has been completed.

The 20-year-old has reportedly signed a five-year contract, in which City have inserted a £50m buy-back clause.

United line up £27 million deal for Aurier

Manchester United have agreed to a £27 million deal to bring Paris Saint-Germain right-back Serge Aurier to Old Trafford, but only if his appeal against a conviction succeeds, reports the Mirror.

The Ivorian was convicted of assaulting a police officer at a Paris nightclub last September and is currently banned from entering the UK.

An appeal has been lodged though, which could allow Aurier to complete his move and reignite his career after a series of controversies in the French capital in addition to being relegated to second choice after the arrival of Dani Alves from Juventus.

The 24-year-old's case will be concluded next week in the French courts and, if successful, lead to him penning terms on a £90,000-per-week deal.

Barcelona see Dembele as Neymar replacement

Barcelona appear resigned to losing Neymar, with Paris Saint-Germain ready to trigger his astronomical buyout clause, meaning a search for a replacement is imminent, and the Independent reports that Ousmane Dembele is their ideal man.

The Borussia Dortmund starlet would not come cheap, but neither would another target, Paulo Dybala, with the Juventus striker likely to fetch in excess of £100m.

The 20-year-old could cost closer to £70m, and would appear to be a more realistic target too, given the Bianconeri have already lost Leonardo Bonucci to rivals Milan and would be unlikely to entertain selling more key players from the side that reached the Champions League final last term.

Chelsea to reignite deal for Candreva

Chelsea have received encouragement in their pursuit of Inter Milan winger Antonio Candreva, reports the Mirror.

The Italy international will be allowed to depart, likely for around £23m, but only if the Nerazzurri can secure Lazio star Keita Balde as a replacement.

The Senegalese is also wanted by Juventus, but Antonio Conte has tracked the 30-year-old since last summer.

The Blues boss would likely utilise him less in an attacking role than Luciano Spalletti, potentially as cover for Victor Moses at wing-back, though the former Lazio star could play in either of the two attacking midfield roles behind the striker in his 3-4-3 system.

Roma bid for Liverpool target Mor

Roma have grown frustrated by Leicester's stubbornness to agree to a fee for Riyad Mahrez, and Gianluca Di Marzio believes focus has shifted to Borussia Dortmund's Turkish winger Emre Mor, previously linked to Liverpool.

The story claims the Bundesliga side have rejected the Giallorossi's offer of €20m with future add-ons and are instead demanding €25m plus a further €5m in bonuses -- almost double what Fiorentina bid earlier in the summer.

A deal for Mahrez is not dead just yet but is proving especially difficult for the club's director of football Monchi, who has prepared a Plan B in the form of Real Madrid star Lucas Vazquez.

Tap-ins

- Derby have failed with a £7m bid for Leicester's Tom Lawrence, with the Mirror reporting that the Rams fear Premier League interest could see their pursuit end in failure.

Brighton are also keen on the Wales international and could table a club record £8m offer, and with the 23-year-old having just 12 months left on his deal at the King Power Stadium, a summer exit looks probable.

- AC Milan are prepared to save Diego Costa from his Chelsea nightmare, but the Standard reports that the Rossoneri will not consider a loan move.

Atletico Madrid, the player's preferred choice, cannot play Costa until January due to their transfer ban, creating a dilemma for the Spain striker with the World Cup on the horizon, which has brought Milan into play.

- Nigerian forward Kelechi Iheanacho is undergoing a medical at Leicester City on Tuesday ahead of a £25m move from Manchester City, sources confirmed to KweséESPN.

Iheanacho, 20, is expected to sign a five-year contract with the Foxes, calling time on his three-year career with City and ending uncertainty over his future.