Summer Shuffle: Spurs Break Bank Again While Chelsea's Asking Price Reaches Fantasy Levels
The window is heating up and the spending is reaching dizzying heights, with Tottenham showing they mean business in the striker market by breaking their own record for the second occasion in days—forking out £100million for an Italy international from within the Premier League itself.
Over in Paris, PSG have wrapped up terms with a winger whose capture effectively opens the exit door for Bradley Barcola, while there's encouraging noise emanating from the Emirates as Arsenal plot their summer blueprint.
The French midfielder who departed Leeds at the end of last season is now available on a free transfer after seven years and 215 appearances under Daniel Farke's management. Meanwhile, RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande has reportedly been encouraged to consider a Merseyside move, with Liverpool transfer specialist James Pearce offering fresh insight into the Reds' dealings this summer.
Arsenal's ambitions have apparently extended to five additional arrivals following their failure to secure Manchester City-bound Jeremy Monga, who slipped away for four separate reasons. Intriguingly, one of Spain's elite trio are making a serious play for Mohamed Salah—and should such a move materialise, the Liverpool icon would assume the position vacated by an outgoing club stalwart.
Manchester United are weighing up a move for an eye-catching World Cup midfielder as a potential Plan B to targets like Scott and Tchouameni, according to well-placed sources. Finally, Newcastle appear set to welcome Ajax prospect Seun Steur to St James' Park, with reliable transfer correspondent Fabrizio Romano confirming an 'agreement' is in place as part of a £105million triple swoop.
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