Transfer Update: Arsenal’s Plans for Smith Rowe & Calafiori, Liverpool Preps Guler Bid, Man Utd Swap Deal

The 2024 summer transfer window is closing in just over a month, and clubs are actively finalizing deals. The Red Devils are in pursuit of a midfielder and a right-back, eyeing Manuel Ugarte and Denzel Dumfries, while the Reds are linked with Takefusa Kubo and Arda Guler. Mirror Football will provide the latest transfer news, gossip, and confirmed deals, so stay tuned.

The Hammers have agreements with Bayern Munich and a player previously targeted by Manchester United. However, United needs to move Aaron Wan-Bissaka before making a move, and he has turned down interest from West Ham, who are now pursuing Mazraoui. Intermediaries are in talks for a potential swap deal involving Wan-Bissaka and Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries.

Former Tottenham left-back, a free agent, has been training with Crystal Palace but is expected to return to his old club, as reported by Fabrizio Romano. Chelsea’s parent company-owned French outfit has appointed a new manager after parting ways with Patrick Vieira. A former Crystal Palace star currently in France has attracted the interest of other Premier League clubs, with reports suggesting Everton and Brentford are in contention.

Fulham is prepared to loan out 20-year-old midfielder Dibley-Dias, who joined their academy at 14, to gain first-team experience in League One. Arsenal has agreed on a fee with Bologna for Riccardo Calafiori, who will undergo medical tests before joining his new teammates in the USA. Emile Smith Rowe is also headed for a move to Fulham, with a £35m deal agreed, pending his medical examination after being omitted from the squad against Bournemouth.

Reports from Germany indicate that Arsenal’s move for Noussair Mazraoui has been overtaken by West Ham, prompting them to shift focus to Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries. With numerous rumors and deals constantly emerging, let’s stay updated.

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