Transfer window gossip: Monday

  • Published
Media caption,

Man Utd and Chelsea eye £25m Shaw

Follow the latest transfers news all week with Sportsday.

For a list of confirmed transfers, check out the transfers page.

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Manchester United have rejected an offer from Paris St-Germain for winger Adnan Januzaj, with the Old Trafford club insisting the 18-year-old is not for sale.

Full story: the Guardian, external

Manchester United manager David Moyes is lining up summer deals for Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos, 24, and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Marco Reus, also 24.

Full story: Metro, external

Moyes will also go head-to-head with Chelsea during the summer when he tries to sign Southampton's 18-year-old left-back Luke Shaw.

Full story: Daily Telegraph, external

Image source, Reuters
Image caption,

Sagna's contract with Arsenal expires during the summer

Manchester City are targeting the summer signing of Arsenal's 30-year-old right-back Bacary Sagna but face competition from Monaco, Galatasaray, Paris St-Germain, Fenerbahce and Real Madrid.

Full story: Daily Star, external

West Ham are lining up a move for Southampton's record signing Dani Osvaldo, 28, who has been suspended from playing by his club for fighting team-mate Jose Fonte.

Full story: Daily Mirror, external

Former Roma striker Osvaldo is expected to return to Serie A before the end of the transfer window, with Inter Milan, Fiorentina and Juventus all reported to be interested.

Full story: Daily Telegraph, external

Chelsea have reached a "verbal agreement" over the purchase of Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa, 25, that will see them beat Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United to sign the player in the summer.

Full story: Daily Express, external

German club Schalke have seemingly softened their stance over selling 20-year-old striker Julian Draxler to Arsenal.

Full story: Metro, external

Fulham boss Rene Meulensteen wants to snap up Spanish attacking midfielder Sergio Canales, 22, on loan from Valencia.

Full story: Daily Mirror, external

Liverpool scouts watched Saul Niguez, 19, play for Rayo Vallecano against his parent club Atletico in the Madrid derby on Sunday evening.

Full story: Daily Mail, external

Everton want to sign Feyenoord's 21-year-old defender Bruno Martins Indi, who is also interesting Newcastle, to replace the injured Bryan Oviedo in a deal which could cost £8m.

Full story: the Sun (subscription required), external

West Ham are poised to make an improved £5m offer for Leeds United striker Ross McCormack, 27, on Monday.

Full story: Daily Mail, external

OTHER GOSSIP

Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Lloris could leave Spurs if they fail to qualify for the Champions League

Spanish playmaker Juan Mata says the "difficult situations" at Chelsea meant he had to leave the club to join Manchester United.

Full story: Daily Star, external

France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, 27, could quit Tottenham in the summer if Spurs fail to qualify for the Champions League.

Full story: Daily Express, external

GLOBAL GOSSIP (sourced from BBC Monitoring)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, in search of a top striker, is looking at Real Sociedad's 22 year-old midfielder Antoine Griezmann.

Full story: Bild (in German), external

French side Paris Saint Germain are lining up a 250 million euro (around £207m) shock bid for Barcelona playmaker Lionel Messi, who is yet to renew his contract with the Spanish side.

Full story: La Stampa (in Italian), external

Manchester United will attempt to recruit Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye, 28, in the last days of the transfer window in a deal estimated to be worth around £20m.

Full story: Lefigaro, external

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is willing to pay £30m for Schalke's 20-year-old Germany international Julian Draxler.

Full story: Bild (in German), external

AND FINALLY

Brazilian star Ronaldinho, 33, has joined up with rapper and friend Edcity to release a song entitled "Vai na fe" ("Go in Faith").

Full story: Daily Mail, external

You can comment on the latest gossip on the BBC Sport Facebook page. , external