RUMOURS: CHELSEA, LIVERPOOL WANT AUBA

CHELSEA, LIVERPOOL IN AUBA TUG OF WAR

Chelsea and Liverpool will battle it out to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, according to The Sun.

Both clubs have made contact with the 28-year-old's representatives over a potential £65 million move, with Liverpool the slight favourites due to Aubameyang's relationship with former Dortmund and current Reds boss Jurgen Klopp.

WEST HAM END GIROUD INTEREST

West Ham have ended their interest in signing Olivier Giroud after learning they are not the Arsenal striker’s first choice, according to Sky Sports.

Giroud has been linked with a move away from Arsenal following the club record signing of Alexandre Lacazette, and West Ham had been keen to sign the France international.

However, with Everton, Borussia Dortmund and Marseille also reportedly chasing Giroud, the Hammers have pulled out of the race.

MONACO REJECT €45M MENDY BID

Monaco have rejected a €45 million offer from Manchester City for left-back Benjamin Mendy, reports L'Equipe .

Mendy is one of two left-backs City are looking to sign this summer, along with Southampton’s Ryan Bertrand, but the Premier League club have yet to reach an agreement with Monaco.

City, though, are expected to return with an improved offer for Mendy as they also close in on the £50m signing of Kyle Walker from Manchester City after seeing Dani Alves opt for a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

AC MILAN RIVAL CHELSEA FOR BELOTTI

AC Milan are still interested in Andrea Belotti as the Rossoneri continue to build a new squad ahead of the upcoming season, according to Sky Sport Italy.

The Torino striker has been linked with a number of clubs, including Premier League giants Manchester United and Chelsea, but he also has options in Italy, with San Siro a potential destination.

As well as tying down Gianluigi Donnarumma to a new deal, Milan have already secured the services of Andrea Conti, Andre Silva, Hakan Calhanoglu, Ricardo Rodriguez and Franck Kessie.

MADRID TO MAKE NEW DE GEA BID

Real Madrid are set to make yet another attempt to sign Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, reports The Sun.

The Blancos will offer £50 million for the 26-year-old, who nearly joined the Spanish champions in August 2015 before a paperwork mix-up scuppered the deal.

GALAXY IN TALKS WITH ZLATAN

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is in discussions with the LA Galaxy over a deal that would make him the highest paid player in Major League Soccer, according to The Mirror.

Though the 35-year-old Swede is coming off a major knee injury and won't be ready to play until the fall at the earliest, the Galaxy are said to be offering the striker a salary of $7.7 million.

MADRID TURN TO MEUNIER

Real Madrid could look to strengthen their right-back options by signing PSG's Thomas Meunier, according to Marca.

With Danilo looking likely to exit this summer, the Blancos are hoping to bolster their depth behind starter Dani Carvajal, and the Belgium international represents an enticing possiblity for the La Liga and Champions League winners.

JUVE TARGETING KROOS

Juventus are planning on using the funds generated from selling Leonardo Bonucci to target Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos, according to SportMediaset .

The clubs are not yet engaged in negotiations but Juve reportedly are looking for an influential central midfielder after missing out on Blaise Matuidi and Axel Witsel.

MAN UTD EYE NAINGGOLAN



Manchester United are ready to move for Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan as Tottenham continue to resist bids for Eric Dier, according to the Daily Mail .

The report claims Nainggolan, who was a top target for Chelsea last summer, would be open to leaving the Italian capital.

EVERTON FAIL IN SIGURDSSON BID



Everton have had a £40 million bid for Gylfi Sigurdsson rejected by Swansea City, according to the Daily Telegraph .

The Iceland international has not been included in the Swans' pre-season tour of the United States due to the uncertainty o

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