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  1. Brighton striker Ferguson to have medical at Romapublished at 08:45 British Summer Time 21 July

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter

    Brighton striker Evan FergusonImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton's Evan Ferguson will have a medical with Italian side Roma ahead of joining the Italian club on loan.

    The 20-year-old Republic of Ireland striker is attempting to rebuild his career after injury and loss of form resulted in him dropping down the pecking order at the Seagulls.

    He joined West Ham on loan for the second half of last season but made only eight appearances and started just once under former boss Graham Potter.

    Roma have been in talks with Brighton after earmarking Ferguson to fill the void left by Tammy Abraham, who is playing under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on loan at Turkish club Besiktas.

  2. Postpublished at 08:40 British Summer Time 21 July

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    While you ponder that, let's bring you more on this morning's other top line - Evan Ferguson's proposed loan move from Brighton to AS Roma...

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    Get Involved - Will Rashford be a success at Barca?published at 08:35 British Summer Time 21 July

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    Will Marcus Rashford be a success at Barcelona?

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    Manchester United fans - will you miss Rashford or is it time for a fresh start?

    Will the England forward be a loss to the Premier League?

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  4. Rashford to be unveiled by Barca on Wednesday - reportspublished at 08:28 British Summer Time 21 July

    Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo reports in Monday's front page that "the English star [Marcus Rashford], Barça's second signing for the 25-26 season, is already in Barcelona and will undergo his medical today".

    It added that "he will be presented Wednesday afternoon and will travel on Thursday to the tour [in Japan and South Korea]" and that "he could inherit the number '19' shirt from Lamine [Yamal]".

  5. 'Welcome Rashford'published at 08:20 British Summer Time 21 July

    Images appeared on social media of Marcus Rashford arriving in Barcelona late on Sunday night.

    Some of those pictures made it on to the front page of Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, complete with the headline 'Welcome Rashford'...

    Pictures of Marcus Rashford en route and landing in Barcelona on the front page of today's Mundo Deportivo newspaperImage source, Mundo Deportivo
  6. Rashford cleared to complete Barca loan switchpublished at 08:16 British Summer Time 21 July

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter

    Marcus RashfordImage source, Getty Images

    Marcus Rashford has been cleared to complete his loan move from Manchester United to Barcelona.

    Talks have progressed swiftly since it emerged the Spanish giants wanted to sign Rashford last week.

    Barcelona has been the 27-year-old’s number one choice ever since he declared in December he was ready for a new challenge after being axed by United head coach Ruben Amorim.

    It is not completely out of the question that Rashford could join Barca when they head off for their pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea later this week.

    Ironically, one of Barcelona’s opponents is FC Seoul. Rashford’s former United team-mate Jesse Lingard scored the only goal for them in their K-League victory over Ulsan earlier on Sunday.

  7. Postpublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 21 July

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Right, let's get back to today's top lines before dropping in on the Arsenal camp in Singapore, starting with the latest on Marcus Rashford...

  8. 'I cannot comment on any player who is not part of our group yet'published at 08:13 British Summer Time 21 July

    Viktor GyokeresImage source, Getty Images

    It's not all one-way traffic though.

    Fresh from tempting Noni Madueke to cross from west London, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has teased Gunners fans with an update on their never-ending striker search.

    Despite the gossip mongers cheekily suggesting Manchester United could be submitting a bid for long-time target Viktor Gyokeres, Arteta gave his strongest hint yet that the former Coventry front man could soon be arriving at Emirates Stadium.

    When asked about the Sweden striker, he said: "I cannot comment on any player who is not part of our group yet. When we have something concrete to offer in any case to any player we will do that."

    OK, it's not exactly an update as such, but Mikel did put the onus on the word YET, which feels pretty significant.

    Stick with us for more quotes from the Arsenal manager...

  9. 'Last call for Rashford & Ferguson' - Premier League departure loungepublished at 08:10 British Summer Time 21 July

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    We could well have some more deals to bring you before the day is out - but in tune with the holiday season, we may well be talking departures rather than arrivals.

    Manchester United's Marcus Rashford has been spotted in Barcelona, while Brighton forward Evan Ferguson is heading off for the Italian capital...

    More on those two potential loan deals in a moment.

  10. Weekend's done deals - Madueke, Longstaff & Walker-Peterspublished at 08:07 British Summer Time 21 July

    Mikel Arteta and Noni MaduekeImage source, Getty Images

    Three signings have been made by Premier League clubs since we left you on Friday.

    Arsenal completed a £48.5m deal for Chelsea's England winger Noni Madueke, with the 23-year-old signing a five-year contract. He is expected to provide competition for wide players Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

    Elsewhere, newly promoted Leeds United made their fifth signing of the summer, taking central midfielder Sean Longstaff from Newcastle on a four-year contract in a deal worth £12m plus add-ons.

    The 27-year-old ended an 18-year association with his boyhood club and said that Elland Road was the "perfect place" for him after failing to nail down a regular place in the starting line-up at St James' Park.

    Finally, on Sunday, West Ham completed the free transfer of Kyle Walker-Peters on a three-year deal.

    The 28-year-old former Tottenham defender made 202 appearances for Southampton but left the relegated side this summer following the end of his contract.

  11. Premier League signings made during summer window so farpublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 21 July

    Arsenal

    • Kepa Arrizabalaga - from Chelsea - £5m
    • Martin Zubimendi - from Real Sociedad - £60m
    • Christian Norgaard - from Brentford - £10m (£5m)
    • Noni Madueke - from Chelsea - £48.5m

    Aston Villa

    • Yasin Ozcan - from Kasimpasa - £5.9m (£6.7m)
    • Zepiqueno Redmond - from Feyenoord - Free
    • Marco Bizot - from Brest - Undisclosed

    Bournemouth

    • Adrien Truffert - from Rennes - £11.4m (£14.4m)
    • Djordje Petrovic - from Chelsea - £25m

    Brentford

    • Michael Kayode - from Fiorentina - £14.8m
    • Caoimhin Kelleher - from Liverpool - £12.5m (£18m)
    • Romelle Donovan - from Birmingham City - £3m
    • Antoni Milambo - from Feyenoord - Undisclosed
    • Jordan Henderson - from Ajax - Free

    Brighton

    • Charalampos Kostoulas - from Olympiakos - £29.8m (£31.5m)
    • Diego Coppola - from Hellas Verona - £8.5m
    • Olivier Boscagli - from PSV Eindhoven - Free
    • Maxim de Cuyper - from Club Brugge - Undisclosed

    Burnley

    • Bashir Humphreys - from Chelsea - £12m (£14.7m)
    • Marcus Edwards - from Sporting - £8.5m
    • Jaidon Anthony - from Bournemouth - £7.5m
    • Zian Flemming - from Millwall - £7m
    • Max Weiss - from Karlsruher - £4.3m
    • Quilindschy Hartman - from Feyenoord - Undisclosed
    • Axel Tuanzebe - from Ipswich - Free
    • Loum Tchaouna - from Lazio - Undisclosed
    • Kyle Walker - from Manchester City - £5m
    • Jacob Bruun Larsen - from Stuttgart - Undisclosed

    Chelsea

    • Liam Delap - from Ipswich - £30m
    • Estevao Willian - from Palmeiras - £29m (£48.5m)
    • Dario Essugo - from Sporting - £18.5
    • Mamadou Sarr - from Strasbourg - £12m
    • Kendry Paez - from Independiente del Valle - £8.3m (£16.6m)
    • Joao Pedro - from Brighton - £60m
    • Jamie Gittens - from Borussia Dortmund - £48.5m

    Crystal Palace

    • Walter Benitez - from PSV Eindhoven - Free
    • Borna Sosa - from Ajax - Undisclosed

    Everton

    • Charly Alcaraz - from Flamengo - £12.6m (£15.2m)
    • Thierno Barry - from Villarreal - £27m
    • Mark Travers - from Bournemouth - Undisclosed

    Leeds

    • Jaka Bijol - from Udinese - £15m
    • Lukas Nmecha - from Wolfsburg - Free
    • Sebastiaan Bornauw - from Wolfsburg - £5.1m
    • Gabriel Gudmundsson - from Lille - £10m
    • Sean Longstaff - from Newcastle - £12m

    Liverpool

    • Florian Wirtz - from Bayer Leverkusen - £100m (£116m)
    • Jeremie Frimpong - from Bayer Leverkusen - £29.5m
    • Armin Pecsi - from Puskas Akademia - £1.5m
    • Milos Kerkez - from Bournemouth - £40m

    Manchester City

    • Tijjani Reijnders - from AC Milan - £46.3m (£60m)
    • Rayan Ait-Nouri - from Wolves - £31m (£36.3m)
    • Rayan Cherki - from Lyon - £30.5m (£35.6m)
    • Marcus Bettinelli - from Chelsea - Nominal
    • Sverre Nypan - from Rosenborg - £12.5m

    Manchester United

    • Matheus Cunha - from Wolves - £62.5m
    • Diego Leon - from Cerro Porteno - Undisclosed

    Newcastle

    • Antonio Cordero - from Malaga - Free
    • Anthony Elanga - from Nottingham Forest - £55m

    Nottingham Forest

    • Igor Jesus - from Botafogo - £10m
    • Jair Cunha - from Botafago - Undisclosed

    Sunderland

    • Enzo le Fee - from Roma - £19.3m
    • Habib Diarra - from Strasbourg - £30m
    • Noah Sadiki - from Royale Union Saint-Gilloise - Reported £15m
    • Reinildo Mandava - from Atletico Madrid - Free
    • Chemsdine Talbi - from Club Brugge - Reported £18m (£2.5m)
    • Simon Adingra - from Brighton - £21m

    Tottenham

    • Kevin Danso - Lens - £20.9m
    • Mathys Tel - from Bayern Munich - £29.8m (£34.1m)
    • Kota Takai - from Kawasaki Frontale - £5m
    • Mohammed Kudus - from West Ham - £55m

    West Ham

    • Jean-Clair Todibo - from Nice - £36.3m
    • El Hadji Malick Diouf - from Slavia Prague - £19m
    • Kyle Walker-Peters - from Southampton - Free

    Wolves

    • Fer Lopez - from Celta Vigo - £19.6m (£21.3m)
    • Jorgen Strand Larsen - from Celta Vigo - £23m
  12. Hungry for more transfer chat?published at 07:58 British Summer Time 21 July

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Good morning everyone.

    Is it that time already? Feels like no time at all since we were last with you on Friday afternoon.

    Well this summer's transfer window is moving at such a pace, plenty has happened since we last spoke, so let us bring you up to speed.

    We have loads of new transfer updates to bring you this morning, as well as the latest from pre-season, with Premier League sides jetting off on tours around the world.

    Will they be able to bolster their ranks before this week's friendlies?

    Stick with us as we bring you all the breaking news as we get it.

    But first, here's an up-to-date list of the deals completed by Premier League clubs so far this window...