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Arsenal Target Bruno Guimaraes as Transfer Window Heats Up

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Arsenal are pursuing Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, 28, ahead of the summer transfer window, according to the Mail. The Brazil international has established himself as one of the Premier League's most influential central midfielders during his time at St. James' Park.

Tottenham have seen a second offer turned down for Newcastle's Italy international Sandro Tonali, 26. The Magpies are holding firm, reportedly demanding around £100m for the midfielder.

Liverpool's Diomande bid knocked back

Liverpool's pursuit of Yan Diomande continues to hit obstacles. RB Leipzig have rejected the Reds' latest offer of £100m for the 19-year-old Ivory Coast winger, according to Teamtalk.

Onana set for Trabzonspor return

Manchester United and Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, 30, looks set to spend a second consecutive season on loan at Turkish club Trabzonspor, per the Mail.

London rivalry over Lacroix

Crystal Palace have placed a £50m valuation on France defender Maxence Lacroix, 26, as Chelsea push to bring him across London. Football Insider reports that Palace are not prepared to lower their asking price.

More transfer movement across Europe

Bournemouth have entered the race for Benfica's Colombia midfielder Richard Rios, 26, as reported by Sportwitness, joining a growing list of clubs monitoring the player.

Inter Milan could turn to Chelsea's England defender Trevoh Chalobah, 26, should their pursuit of Oumar Solet, 26, from Udinese fall through, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Borussia Dortmund have set a firm £86m (100m euros) minimum asking price for Germany midfielder Felix Nmecha, 25, signalling they have no intention of letting him leave on the cheap, per Kicker.

Wolves, meanwhile, have placed a £15m price tag on Spanish left-back Hugo Bueno, 23, with Fiorentina among the clubs showing interest, according to Football Insider.

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