Postpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 6 July 2017
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Man Utd agree £75m fee for Everton's Lukaku
Toni Duggan joins Barcelona
Burnley sign Taylor/agree fee for Walters
Leicester sign midfielder from Sevilla
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Bundesliga runners-up RB Leipzig have signed France youth forward Jean-Kevin Augustin from Paris St-Germain.
The 20-year-old signed a five-year deal worth a reported 13m euros (£11.43m) after rising through the youth ranks at the Ligue 1 club.
"The competition is there but I am confident he can master it," coach Ralph Hasenhuettel said, with Germany international Timo Werner the leading frontman at the club.
Switzerland's highest court rejected former Uefa boss Michel Platini's bid to overturn his four-year ban from the sport over ethics violations.
The Swiss Federal Court confirmed a Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling last year that upheld Platini's ban, a decision stemming from a 2m Swiss francs payment the former France midfield great received from Fifa in 2011.
Platini, who has denied wrongdoing, was banned from football along with Sepp Blatter, the former Fifa president who approved the payment.
Peter Sagan's appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) against his exclusion from the Tour de France has been rejected.
The Slovak sent Mark Cavendish crashing in a sprint. The Briton accused the 27-year-old of elbowing him during the sprint finish to stage four in Vittel.
Former Manchester City and Arsenal left-back Gael Clichy is set to join Turkish club Basaksehir Istanbul, according to local press agency Anadolu.
The 31-year-old became a free agent when his contract at City ran out in June.
Basaksehir finished second behind Besiktas in the Turkish Super Lig last season.
Football
Liverpool forward Sadio Mane is set to return to training within 10 days after recovering from a knee injury.
Mane, 25, needed surgery and missed the final eight games of last season after picking up the injury during a 3-1 win over Everton on 1 April.
He is set to miss Liverpool's opening pre-season friendlies.
"He will continue to be monitored and assessed by the club's medical staff to ensure he returns in the best shape," said a Liverpool statement., external
Senegal international Mane scored 13 goals in 27 Premier League games after signing from Southampton for £34m in June 2016.
Australian player Bernard Tomic has been dumped by sponsors Head, manufacturers of tennis equipment.
He was beaten in straight sets by Mischa Zverev on Tuesday and then told the following press conference he felt "bored" during the match.
Tomic also admitted he called for the trainer even though he was not injured to try to disrupt his opponent's momentum.
Head said in a statement: "His opinions in no way reflect our own attitude for tennis, our passion, professionalism and respect for the game. Therefore, we have decided to discontinue our collaboration with Bernard Tomic."
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Wimbledon 2017
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Afternoon Sportsdayers... Marc Higginson from the cricket team here. Your leader today, Libby Dawes, asked me to drop by and give you an update on the Test match.
Happy to oblige!
The big news is that Joe Root, in his first Test as England captain, has passed fifty. He and Ben Stokes are digging the hosts out of a hole against South Africa - taking them from 76-4 to 177-4.
You can follow all of the cricket here - we've got video, TMS and the text musings of Stephan Shemilt.
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Wimbledon 2017
It wasn't to be for Britain's Kyle Edmund.
The world number 50 lost 7-6 (7-1) 6-4 6-4 to Gael Monfils in the second round - looks like the occasion got to Edmund, but who can blame him on his first appearance on Centre Court at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon 2017
An update on the second seed at Wimbledon...
A short time ago, Novak Djokovic moved into the third round with a straight-set win against Adam Pavlasek.
The three-time champion raced to a 6-2 6-2 6-1 victory in just over 90 minutes on Court One against the 22-year-old.
Djokovic, 30, rarely looked troubled against the world number 136 from the Czech Republic, who was making his debut at the Championships.
Formula 1
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel says he regrets deliberately driving into title rival Lewis Hamilton in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and has apologised to him.
The German escaped further punishment for the incident at an inquiry held by governing body the FIA on Monday.
Vettel said: "It was the wrong move, to drive alongside him and hit his tyre.
"Am I proud of it? No. Can I take it back? No. Do I regret it? Yes. I had the impression I was fouled. That was wrong. I wasn't happy, I overreacted."
Wake-Robin Golf Club, which was formed on an abandoned rubbish dump, is the oldest African American women's golf club in the US.
Founded in 1937 in Washington DC before desegregation, members had to play over broken glass and discarded tyres.
Now celebrating its 80th anniversary, it is a thriving club that promotes inclusiveness and diversity in women's golf.
Elizabeth Rice McNeil, 99, is a Wake-Robin member and has registered six hole-in-ones in her lengthy golf career.
See more from the members of Wake-Robin in the BBC documentary 'Driving Change - Golf's Battle for Equality' on BBC World News on Saturday, 8 July at 12:30 BST and on Sunday, 9 July at 00:30, 07:30 and 19:30.
Football
Having joined Barcelona on a two-year contract, Toni Duggan says she is honoured the Spanish super-club even know her name.
Wimbledon 2017
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Athletics
Mo Farah stressed he has "never failed a blood test" following the release of hacked documents which appear to show his test results once caused suspicion.
Hackers Fancy Bears published documents on Wednesday which state Farah returned a sample which needed further testing.
The data goes on to show Farah was then cleared when his results were later viewed as "normal".
"We have never been informed of any of Mo's test results being outside of the legal parameters," a spokesperson said.
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Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan received quite a reception from Kayserispor fans after signing a two-year deal with them.
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