Manchester City have agreed a season-long loan deal with Everton for winger Jack Grealish, it's understood.
Grealish, not included in City's 27-man squad for this summer's Club World Cup in the United States, is expected to undergo a medical with the Merseysiders on Monday.
The 29-year-old reportedly earns £300,000 per week having joined City from Aston Villa for a then-record British transfer fee of £100m in August 2021.
Grealish made his last appearance for Pep Guardiola's side as a late substitute in the 3-1 home win against Bournemouth in their penultimate league game last season.
He had dropped down the pecking order under Guardiola, making just seven league starts in total last season, and was an unused substitute in the FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace.
Everton launch the new campaign at newly promoted Leeds next Monday before playing their first Premier League game at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium against Brighton on 24 August.
The Toffees signed midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Chelsea for a fee of around £28m last week and Grealish would be the Merseysiders' sixth summer signing following the previous arrivals of Charly Alcaraz, Thierno Barry, Mark Travers and Adam Aznou.
Gianluigi Donnarumma is open to a move away from Paris Saint-Germain this summer but will not be pushed out by the French club.
The Italian goalkeeper has been left out of PSG's squad for Wednesday's UEFA Super Cup match against Tottenham, and it is understood he will now leave Paris this summer if the right move opens up.
Manchester United have been linked in some reports with an interest in the 26-year-old, who is out of contract next summer.
However, it is understood that up to this point there has been no contact from United to PSG regarding Donnarumma.
The European champions completed the signing of Lucas Chevalier from Lille over the weekend, and Donnarumma has now been left out for the game against Spurs in Udine.
Donnarumma was part of the Italy squad which won Euro 2020 by beating England in the final on penalties, and is still regarded as one of the world's top goalkeepers.
He made over 200 appearances for AC Milan before joining PSG in 2021. He has won four Ligue 1 titles with the Parisiens and was part of the team which thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 to win last season's Champions League title.
Tottenham have opened talks with Manchester City over the potential signing of Savinho (above).
Spurs are in desperate need of attacking reinforcements after the departure of Son Heung-min to Los Angeles FC and the recent serious knee injury sustained by James Maddison.
A pursuit of Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White failed last month, and Tottenham have now switched attention to versatile attacker Savinho, but discussions with Man City are at an early stage.
Brazilian winger Savinho signed for Man City in the summer of 2024 and played 48 times in his debut campaign under Pep Guardiola.
Mainly used on the ring wing by Guardiola for City, Savinho, who scored three times and produced 13 assists last season, made a name for himself at Troyes before he starred for La Liga outfit Girona in the 2023-24 term.
Savinho scored 11 goals for Girona from the left side of their attack and if an agreement can be reached between Tottenham and City, the 21-year-old could be a natural replacement for the club's former captain Son.
Despite an encouraging first campaign at the Etihad Stadium for Savinho, the arrival of Rayan Cherki this summer has provided greater competition in attack and he could now be let go by Guardiola.
Tottenham later announced England Under-19s striker Mikey Moore has signed a new undisclosed deal with the Londoners.
Moore, who became the youngest player to make his full Premier League debut for Tottenham in October, joined Rangers on a season-long loan in July.
Tottenham announced Moore had signed his new contract on Monday – his 18th birthday.
AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw (above) was on Tyneside on Monday to undergo a medical as he closed in on a move to Newcastle.
The 24-year-old Germany international flew in on Sunday after the two clubs agreed a fee understood to amount to an initial €35m.
Thiaw has made 85 appearances for the Serie A club, which he joined from Schalke in August 2022, one of them in a 0-0 Champions League draw with the Magpies at the San Siro in September 2023.
Should the deal go through, Thiaw will be head coach Eddie Howe's third senior recruit of a difficult summer following the capture of Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga and a loan move for Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
Thiaw’s arrival would strengthen a central defensive pool which currently includes Sven Botman, Fabian Schar, Dan Burn and Jamaal Lascelles.
It would also provide a measure of respite for Howe, who is having to contend with the ongoing search for new recruits while dealing with the situation surrounding want-away striker Alexander Isak.
Newcastle open their Premier League campaign at Aston Villa on Saturday having won none of their pre-season fixtures and with their transfer mission far from complete.
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