Wednesday's gossip: Raya, Gvardiol, Doku, Kane, Olise, Hojlund, Adams, Andre, Lavia, Colwill
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Arsenal have agreed a deal with Brentford to sign their 27-year-old Spain goalkeeper David Raya, who is valued at £40m. (Evening Standard), external
Manchester City want to sign RB Leipzig's Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol, 21, before facing Arsenal in the Community Shield on Sunday. (Mail), external
Manchester City are keen on Rennes' 21-year-old Belgium winger Jeremy Doku as a replacement for Riyad Mahrez. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Manchester City see Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise, 21, as an option to replace Mahrez. Palace manager Roy Hodgson says it will be difficult to keep the France Under-21 international this summer. (Athletic - subscription), external
Bayern Munich's £85m bid for England striker Harry Kane, 30, has been turned down as Tottenham want more than £100m. (Independent), external
Bayern are confident of agreeing a £90m deal for Tottenham's Kane, with manager Thomas Tuchel planning for the new season with him in the team. (Mirror), external
Kane expects to stay at Tottenham this season if a deal with Bayern is not agreed before their Premier League opener against Brentford. (Evening Standard), external
Atalanta's Denmark forward Rasmus Hojlund, 20, has arrived in England before a £72m move to Manchester United. (Sun), external
Chelsea have added Leeds United's USA midfielder Tyler Adams, 24, and Ajax's Mexico midfielder Edson Alvarez, 25, to their list of transfer targets. (Times - subscription), external
English 20-year-old defender Levi Colwill has moved closer to signing a new contract at Chelsea by posting a goodbye Instagram message to Brighton, where he spent last season on loan. (Talksport), external
Liverpool are exploring a deal for Fluminense's Brazil midfielder Andre, 22, after having a second bid turned down by Southampton for 19-year-old Belgium midfielder Romeo Lavia. (Sky Sports), external
Liverpool are considering Bayern Munich's 21-year-old Netherlands midfielder Ryan Gravenberch and Manchester City's England midfielder Kalvin Phillips, 27, as Southampton want £50m for Lavia. (Independent), external
Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans, 35, is set to be offered a one-year contract by Manchester United after rejoining on a short-term basis this summer. (Belfast Telegraph), external
Nottingham Forest will listen to offers above £40m for 22-year-old Wales forward Brennan Johnson, with Tottenham, Brentford and Aston Villa interested. (Football Insider), external
Bournemouth have re-opened talks with Bristol City over a £25m deal for 19-year-old English midfielder Alex Scott after having a £22m bid rejected. (Mail), external
Manchester City's Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, 28, is desperate to join Barcelona, but the La Liga champions' financial situation makes a move unlikely. (Sport - in Spanish), external
Paris St-Germain have triggered a 50m euro (£43m) release clause to sign Barcelona's 26-year-old France winger Ousmane Dembele. (Fabrizio Romano), external
West Ham have ended their interest in 28-year-old England midfielder James Ward-Prowse because they are not prepared to meet Southampton's asking price. (Sky Sports), external
West Ham are expected to agree a deal for Ward-Prowse with a bid closer to Southampton's £40m valuation. (Times - subscription), external
Ajax have hijacked West Ham's £14m pursuit of Manchester City's 19-year-old Portuguese winger Carlos Borges. (Mail), external
Manchester City's Borges is close to joining Ajax in a deal worth 20m euros (£17m). (Athletic - subscription), external
Everton could move for West Ham's 33-year-old Jamaica striker Michail Antonio after he failed to secure a move to Saudi Arabia. (Football Insider), external
Galatasaray hope to complete a £11m deal for Tottenham's 26-year-old France midfielder Tanguy Ndombele. (Mirror), external
Leeds are considering a move for Manchester United's 22-year-old English defender Brandon Williams. (Independent), external

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