Spurs Move Dependent on Rodrygo – Monday’s Rumours

Tottenham are closing in on a deal with Real Madrid to sign Rodrygo, having offered to take him on loan and cover his entire salary. However, it is not yet known whether the Brazilian forward wants the move. (Defensa Central)

Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens missed Royal Antwerp’s game match this weekend. The 23-year-old is closing in on a £17m move to Manchester United. (The Guardian) 

Beşiktaş have opened talks with Chelsea to make a move for Raheem Sterling, with the left-winger not in Enzo Maresca’s plans. (Nicolò Schira)

Chelsea want to sell Raheem Sterling for £20m this summer, with Fulham and West Ham among the clubs interested alongside Beşiktaş. (Caught Offside)

Real Madrid have played a big role in stopping any more from Tottenham to sign Nico Páz for €70m from Como. They are happy for the Argentinian midfielder to stay at Como, and is expected to join Real next summer. (Fabrizio Romano)

Tottenham and Aston Villa are both interested in Lucas Paqueta of West Ham, and may pursue a deal before the deadline. (Daily Mail)

AC Milan are closing in on a deal to sign Conrad Harder from Sporting, for a deal worth €27m in total. Despite a proposal from Rennes, the deal is entering key stages for the Danish 20-year-old forward to go to Milan. (Fabrizio Romano)

Al Hilal have offered Jeremy Jacquet a huge salary, with the French 20-year-old centre-back a top priority. However, the Real Madrid and Arsenal target has not indicated that he is open to a move to Saudi Arabia at present. (Sacha Tavolieri)

Al Ittihad offered €63m plus 10% economic rights for Porto gem Rodrigo Mora, which has been rejected. The Portuguese club are insisting on clubs paying the €70m release clause for the 18-year-old midfielder. (Fabrizio Romano)

Marseille are keen on signing Dani Ceballos as a dream target, with talks taking place. It is not an easy deal, but a loan with an option to buy is being discussed. (Fabrizio Romano)

Galatasaray are in talks with Monaco for both Wilfried Singo and Lamine Camara. They have made significant progress in a deal to sign the 21-year-old Senegalese midfielder, however, “at least ten clubs want him and Monaco have rejected them all”. (Süleyman Rodop)

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