Welcome to 101 Great Goals’ daily round-up of the top transfer news and rumours for Monday, June 27th.

Gossip

Christian Pulisic has been linked with a move to Juventus, and could potential be used as part of a swap for Matthijs de Ligt [Marca]

Arsenal have not given up on their attempts to sign Raphinha, with a new meeting expected this week with Leeds [CBS Sport]

West Ham have opened talks to sign Villareal forward Arnaut Danjuma, who has a £45m release clause [The Sun]

David Moyes’ side have also made an offer for Jesse Lingard, now a free agent, to rejoin the club [BBC Sport]

They remain interested in Armando Broja too, while a deal for Alphonse Areola should be announced on Monday [The Guardian]

Liverpool are confident of landing Jude Bellingham next summer, with the midfielder widely expected to leave Dortmund [The Sun]

However, Aston Villa’s Carney Chukwuemeka will not be Bellingham’s replacement at Dortmund as it stands [Patrick Berger]

Sven Botman’s move to Newcastle is also expected to be announced today [Fabrizio Romano]

Roma have emerged as a shock destination for Cristiano Ronaldo this summer [Marca]

Fulham have submitted a 10m euro bid for Manchester United midfielder Andreas Pereira [Fabrizio Romano]

Frenkie de Jong’s move to Manchester United is now a ‘mater of when, not if’ it is completed [Manchester Evening News]

Despite reports to the contrary, nothing has been agreed either between Manchester City and Brighton or with Marc Cucurella over a potential summer move [The Athletic]

Tottenham have enquired about RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol this summer [The Sun]

Manchester United are negotiating with four players at present, all of which are from Ajax [Caught Offside]

William Saliba will stay at Arsenal this summer despite interest from other clubs, with a new contract being discussed [Fabrizio Romano]


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