Hummels reveals Manchester United deal is almost done

Hummels reveals Manchester United deal is almost done

Published Apr. 3, 2015 3:49 a.m. ET

Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around look to splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...


Italian giants Inter Milan are planning a £43m summer swoop for Manchester City star Yaya Toure.

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Franck Ribery has told Bayern Munich to break the bank in order to sign Chelsea star Eden Hazard.

Chelsea are set to join the battle to sign Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling, who is also wanted by Manchester City and Arsenal.

Liverpool's out-of-favor Italian forward Fabio Borini is wanted by as many as eight clubs across Europe.


Brendan Rodgers has warned that Raheem Sterling will not leave Liverpool "under any circumstances".

Italian champions Juventus will launch a summer raid for Chelsea midfielder Oscar which could pave the way for Paul Pogba to join the Blues.

Meanwhile, Chelsea target - Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi - has confirmed he is up for a move this summer.

Manchester United are closing in on Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels, who has told German team-mates the deal is almost done.

Spurs have joined the race to sign Chelsea keeper Petr Cech in case they lose PSG target Hugo Lloris this summer.

Tottenham's move for Cologne's Austrian defender Kevin Wimmer looks a formality after his international boss claimed the player is switching clubs this summer.

Serie A side Lazio have targeted Southampton striker Graziano Pelle as a replacement for German World Cup winner Miroslav Klose, who is expected to retire at the end of the season.

Defender Toby Alderweireld, whose loan Southampton would like to make permanent and who has also been linked with Tottenham and Manchester City, is wanted back by parent club Atletico Madrid.

Arsene Wenger fears Theo Walcott's midweek England nightmare in Italy may have done lasting "damage".


Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has told Raheem Sterling that he will not be sold this simmer.

Manuel Pellegrini admits Manchester City will have to splash the cash this summer with the current crop of academy youngsters not deemed good enough to be brought into the first team.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has hinted that French midfielder Abou Diaby, whose career has been blighted by injuries, may be offered a new pay-as-you-play contract.

Burnley defender Michael Duff expects manager Sean Dyche to one day be in charge of the England national team.

Rotherham boss Steve Evans has been assured he has a future at the club even if they are relegated from the Championship.


Chelsea are set to join the race to sign Liverpool and England forward Raheem Sterling.

Paris Saint-Germain have held talks over a possible move for Dynamo Kiev winger Andriy Yarmolenko, who is also a target for Liverpool.

Barcelona are looking to sign Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba once their FIFA-imposed transfer embargo has been lifted next year.

French club St Etienne want to sign full-back Kevin Theophile-Catherine from Championship side Cardiff City after a successful loan spell.


Liverpool will play hardball over the future of Raheem Sterling and are ready to price him out of a summer move away from Anfield.

Manchester United are considering an £11m bid for 26-year-old Lille and Denmark defender Simon Kjaer.


Liverpool are adamant that forward Raheem Sterling will be priced out of a summer exit.

Juventus may be offered Chelsea midfielders Oscar and Ramires in exchange for France international Paul Pogba.

Newcastle fear a summer exodus of star names. Midfielders Moussa Sissoko, Cheick Tiote plus goalkeeper Tim Krul and striker Papiss Cisse are all looking to leave Tyneside.

Striker Darren Bent - currently on loan at Derby County - has had talks over a surprise new deal with parent club Aston Villa after insisting they were "100 per cent right" to sack manager Paul Lambert.


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has ruled out the prospect of forward Raheem Sterling leaving Liverpool this summer.

Alan Pardew intends to use funds from Crystal Palace's £23m pre-tax profits to make four summer signings.

Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson has not given up hope of persuading Anthony Knockaert to sign a new deal despite the Frenchman - whose contract expires in the summer - having held talks with Standard Liege.

Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood says he does not fear for his future at the club, despite growing speculation over a takeover.


Roberto Martinez has denied Romelu Lukaku's decision to change his agent is an indication the Belgium striker will look to leave Everton this summer.


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists Anfield is the best place for Raheem Sterling to be after ruling out a summer exit for the striker.

Meanwhile, former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes says Sterling should stay at Liverpool.

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says he is willing to let England striker Harry Kane play in the European U21 Championship in the summer.

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