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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 11:29 British Summer Time

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    There will be a 10-0 premier league game this season

    Matt

  2. Can Grealish become Everton's main man?published at 11:26 British Summer Time

    Jack Grealish applauding in a Manchester City kitImage source, Getty Images

    Jack Grealish has grown accustomed to sitting on the bench in recent times, so his first task once his Everton move is confirmed is to get himself physically ready to play much more football than he has over the past two seasons.

    Everton were rejuvenated following the appointment of Moyes in January, climbing up the table to finish 13th, but have struggled to build on that momentum with significant recruitment this summer.

    Grealish will be a marquee signing as the club count down to their first season at their magnificent new Hill Dickinson Stadium.

    England boss Thomas Tuchel has shown with his selections of players such as Marcus Rashford and Kyle Walker that he is not afraid to pick those that are out of favour at their clubs - and that should provide Grealish with hope that the England door has not been fully closed in the lead-up to the World Cup.

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 11:17 British Summer Time

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    A Mackem Haka? A no-brainer.

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 11:13 British Summer Time

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    Sunderland to introduce a Haka before kick-off for their home games, giving them the psychological edge over their opponents and turning the Stadium of Light into a fortress in a bid to avoid relegation this season.

    Tom Jarvis

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  5. Man City eye Real forward Rodrygopublished at 11:09 British Summer Time

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    With Jack Grealish and Savinho potentially both heading for the exit, Manchester City may be tempted to add reinforcements before the end of the window.

    Fabrizio Romano is reporting, external that City are considering a move for Real Madrid's Brazil forward Rodrygo, who is valued at £87m.

    Romano reported yesterday that Pep Guardiola is a big fan of the 24-year-old, and Real Madrid will allow the player to leave if their valuation of around €100m is met.

  6. Palace could sell Guehipublished at 11:01 British Summer Time

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    Will anyone be tempted to make a bid for Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi following chairman Steve Parish's comments over the weekend?

    Parish says the club are prepared to sell Guehi this summer to avoid losing him on a free at the end of his contract next year.

    The Eagles rejected offers for defender Guehi from Newcastle United in January - the last of which was worth £65m - in the hope the defender would sign a new deal in south London.

    But the England international has now entered the final 12 months of his deal at Selhurst Park, and appears no closer to extending his contract.

    Guehi is said to be open to remaining with the club until 2026, at which point he can leave on a free transfer - but Parish says the club would reluctantly prefer to cash in on Guehi this summer.

    "We'd have to do that, of course," said Parish.

    "For players of that calibre to leave on a free, it's a problem for us unfortunately.

    "We'll just have to see what happens. But, you know, it needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind."

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time

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    Gianluigi Donnarumma to arrive in the Premier League with a reputation for saving penalties, and leave with a reputation for scoring them? I'm all for it.

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:49 British Summer Time

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    A goalkeeper starts taking penalties in the Premier League and causes absolute pandemonium in Fantasy Football.

    Adrian B

  9. Gossip - who will sign Donnarumma?published at 10:43 British Summer Time

    Unsurprisingly, Gianluigi Donnarumma isn't short of suitors with his time at PSG seemingly coming to an end.

    Manchester United are linked with a move for the Italian after Andre Onana's shaky performances last season, but Chelsea are said to be happy with their goalkeeping options.

    Who do you think should be in for the 26-year-old?

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:40 British Summer Time

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    Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal play every match in silence to improve “emotional resonance.” The Emirates becomes eerily quiet except for the occasional “shhh” from Declan Rice.

    Taylor

  11. Donnarumma set for PSG exit?published at 10:38 British Summer Time

    Despite playing a huge role in PSG winning their first Champions League, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma seems to be on his way out of the Parc des Prince.

    PSG have completed the signing of Lille stopper Lucas Chevalier ahead of tomorrow's Super Cup - with Italy's Donnarumma left out of that squad.

    Most importantly, Donnarumma's contract expires next summer.

    PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma looking onImage source, Getty Images
  12. Donnarumma 'has been wanting to get a move'published at 10:35 British Summer Time

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter on BBC 5 Live Breakfast

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    Simon Stone speaking on BBC 5 Live Breakfast about Gianluigi Donnarumma's possible exit out of French side PSG this summer:

    "It looks very much like he's is going to be moving because he's been left out of the PSG squad to play against Tottenham in the Super Cup," he said.

    "I think there's a kind of feeling that Donnarumma has been wanting to get a move and the Premier League is the obvious place.

    "Chelsea have been mentioned, Manchester United have been mentioned but clearly any deal signed will be expensive both in terms of, there will be a transfer fee to be payed but also there will be huge wages to be payed.

    "Obviously with Manchester United they pushed this deal for Benjamin Sesko through, they do need to sell players.

    "But if they sell players, are they going to look for a goalkeeper or are they going to look for a central midfield player in Carlos Baleba at Brighton, who is someone who's been mentioned but I don't think Brighton are too keen to let him go.

    "Obviously, within Manchester United there's going to be discussions about what is the next part of their squad that they need to improve and whether it's a goalkeeper or central midfield player"

  13. Gossip - More clubs express interest in Hojlundpublished at 10:32 British Summer Time

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    Inter Milan, Roma, Juventus and Napoli are the latest clubs to express an interest in Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund, according to The i Paper.

    AC Milan were already keen to sign the Denmark forward this summer, following United's capture of Slovenia international Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.

    Sources told BBC Sport last week that AC Milan are willing to pay an initial 4m euros (£3.47m) loan fee, with an additional option to buy next summer for 40m (£34.7m).

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:29 British Summer Time

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    Leeds, Sunderland and Burnley to all stay up, Burnley to have a top half finish under Scott Parker.

    Terry

  15. It's 'fascinating to see' if Grealish's move will work outpublished at 10:26 British Summer Time

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport football reporter on BBC 5 Live

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    BBC's football reporter Simon Stone discussed Jack Grealish's loan move to Everton on BBC 5 Live Breakfast, sharing his thoughts on whether the move would be a good fit for the player:

    "Well, it's interesting isn't it because on the face of it, you wouldn't have thought that David Moyes and Jack Grealish were the kind of the obvious partnership," said Stone.

    "But David Moyes, he likes to play football in a certain way as we all know. He likes players who work back as well as go forward as we all know.

    "So, it would be fascinating to see whether or not this works out.

    "I mean Grealish, two years ago he was the main stay of the Manchester City side that won the treble but he's hardly played since then.

    "David Moyes is aware of that, yet Everton has still pushed this deal through and clearly if Grealish wants to go to the World Cup which is at the end of this season, then he has to start preforming at the levels that we know he's capable of and if he does that, then you'd assume that Everton and Moyes gain from that.

    "But I don't think Moyes is going to kind of allow Jack Grealish to just go and only play an attacking style of football and not do any defending, it would just be fascinating to see the way it works out."

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:23 British Summer Time

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    Are they playing at the Etihad or Old Trafford? Are we saying Guardiola and Amorim are initially joint managers doing joint news conferences? What kit are they wearing? I need more.

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:22 British Summer Time

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    Man Utd run out of money and are bought by Man City to form "Manchester City United". Pep resigns because the squad is too large. Amorim leaves after a player revolt. Big Ange is appointed and the team finishes in 17th place.

    Jill S

  18. Amass talking to Sheff Wedpublished at 10:17 British Summer Time

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport chief football news reporter

    Manchester United youngster Harry Amass is talking to Sheffield Wednesday about a possible loan deal.

    Despite winning the club's Young Player of the Year award last season, United have decided to let Amass spend the campaign elsewhere following the arrival of Paraguay Under-20 international Diego Leon.

    On the face of it, Wednesday wouldn't seem the most stable environment for a young player to drop into but there is no loan fee involved - which the club couldn't pay anyway due to EFL rules - and the overriding desire for the 18-year-old this season is to play regularly.

    There are still other options for Amass to consider but Wednesday is one.

  19. What's happened so far today?published at 10:13 British Summer Time

    It's been another busy morning of transfer news, so here's a reminder of what's happened so far on Tuesday:

    • Alexander Isak is determined to leave Newcastle and join Liverpool this summer
    • Tottenham are exploring a deal for Crystal Palace attacker Eberechi Eze
    • PSG have completed the signing of Bournemouth defender Illia Zabarnyi
    • Chelsea have offered several players to RB Leipzig for midfielder Xavi Simons, including Christopher Nkunku
    • Jack Grealish is due to undergo a medical after Everton agreed a season-long loan deal for the Manchester City playmaker

    We've also been asking for your weird and wonderful pre-season predictions. We've had some great ones so far, do keep them coming!

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    Get Involved - weird predictions for the new seasonpublished at 10:05 British Summer Time

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    Alan Shearer to dust off his boots to solve Newcastle’s lack of striker.

    Phil Bennington

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