Another update on Kevin De Bruyne. He is due to undergo a Napoli medical potentially as early as Monday.
The documentation for his transfer will be exchanged tomorrow between Napoli and the player's lawyers, per Sky Sports.
If he does not have a medical on Monday, the Serie A champions will wait until the midfielder has completed international duty for Belgium in mid-June.
Bruno Fernandes has only seven days to decide whether or not he will quit Manchester United to make the move to Saudi Arabia.
Al-Hilal are ready to pay £100million to United to take the Portuguese captain to the Saudi Pro League, and will pay him wages of around £650,000 a week.
Fernandes is thought to be seriously considering the proposal after a dismal season at Old Trafford.
But the Saudis have given Fernandes just seven days to make his decision ahead of the Club World Cup, and will withdraw their offer if they do not hear back before then.
His agent has already held talks with Al-Hilal representatives at the Four Seasons hotel in Riyadh.
Dwight Yorke is desperate for Manchester United not to sell Alejandro Garnacho - but appears unlikely to get his wish.
The Argentine has been told to find a new club by Ruben Amorim but Yorke told SambaSlots: "Manchester United would be crazy to think about selling Alejandro Garnacho.
"He is so young and is a super young player, there is a high expectation at United so it’s normal to see a dip in his form.
"The issue is that there isn’t really the squad to rest him because the replacements aren’t up to the same level, he is playing too much for his age and I sympathise with that.
"If he was rested he would come back with more fire in his belly, he needs that learning curve and it’s up to the manager to help that. But he’s not getting enough rest because United cannot afford to rest him.
"I think he looks a little bit burned out rather than anything else, but I think that United would be crazy to even think about getting rid of him."
Part of why Florian Wirtz decided to join Liverpool over Bayern Munich or any other club is because of Arne Slot's detailed plans for him.
That's per The Times who say Slot spelled out to the German why his development would skyrocket on Merseyside.
It is unclear yet where the player will play for the Dutchman. Wirtz can operate centrally, as a false nine or a No.10, or on the left-hand side.
Andrey Santos has made it clear he wants to play for Chelsea next season after enjoying a productive loan at Strasbourg.
The Brazil international, 21, scored 11 goals and added five assists while captaining his loan club on multiple occasions.
Santos told the Daily Mail: “Everyone knows about my love, my desire to play for Chelsea. Enzo Maresca was very sincere with me.
“I went to Strasbourg to get minutes. Now we’ll see how it goes at the Club World Cup. The affection from Chelsea fans is something very special as well.
“Ever since the news broke that I was going to Chelsea, they started sending me a lot of messages. Back when I was at Vasco, too. And I had the spell at Nottingham, where I didn’t play, but they sent me messages there too, I’d see some posts, they’d tag me on Instagram and Twitter.”
Having conceded defeat to Liverpool in the fight to sign Florian Wirtz, Bayern Munich could now get revenge on the Reds - by pinching Cody Gakpo.
The Dutch winger is one of four wide-men on Bayern's radar as they look to respond to missing out on Germany international Wirtz.
As well as Gakpo, Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma and Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze - a former team-mate of right-sided winger Michael Olise's - are also liked.
Nico Williams of Athletic Club is another possible option, says Bild's Christian Falk.
Manchester City are planning to make an opening offer for Lyon playmaker Rayan Cherki next week.
City have identified the Frenchman, 21, as their next best option to add creativity to their attack after withdrawing their interest in Liverpool-bound Florian Wirtz.
Cherki produced 12 goals and 20 assists across all competitions for Lyon this season and could be available for as little as £30million.
City also want to get a deal over the line for AC Milan's Tijjani Reijnders who could cost £59m.
Having announced the signing of Jeremie Frimpong last night, Liverpool's attention now turns to securing two more acquisitions.
They are in the final negotiations, per BBC Sport, for Florian Wirtz after a bid worth a total of £109million was submitted to Bayer Leverkusen for the 22-year-old German attacker.
Wirtz has already made it clear he wants to follow Leverkusen team-mate Frimpong to Merseyside.
After him, Liverpool are also wrapping up a deal for Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez expected to be in the region of £45m.
The Hungarian is eager to join compatriot Dominik Szoboszlai at Anfield.