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Summerville Targeted by Spurs, Brobbey Eyed by Juventus in Busy Transfer Window
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Summerville Targeted by Spurs, Brobbey Eyed by Juventus in Busy Transfer Window

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Tottenham Hotspur are targeting West Ham United attacker Crysencio Summerville, 24, as they continue to reshape their squad following the Hammers' relegation. Spurs have already secured Portugal midfielder Mateus Fernandes, 21, from the same club, according to GiveMeSport.

Juventus are weighing up a move for Sunderland forward Brian Brobbey, 24, as a potential alternative to Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani, 27, their primary transfer target, per TuttoMercatoWeb.

African stars at the centre of transfer talk

Everton are monitoring two options to replace Idrissa Gueye, 36, should the Senegal midfielder fail to agree a contract extension at Goodison Park. The club are understood to be interested in Villarreal's Pape Gueye, 27, a fellow Senegal international, and Parma's Belgian midfielder Mandela Keita, 24, according to Teamtalk.

Aston Villa have set their sights on Celta Vigo's Guinea midfielder Ilaix Moriba, 23, and are said to be readying a £15 million offer, per Football Insider.

Jones stays put, Klopp eyes Germany

Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, 25, could remain at Anfield after expressing reluctance to join Nottingham Forest, with Inter Milan also reportedly unable to match his valuation, according to the Liverpool Echo.

Coventry City are poised to complete the signing of Eintracht Frankfurt defender Aurele Amenda, 22, the Switzerland international, as their first acquisition since winning promotion back to the Premier League, according to Talksport.

Atletico Madrid have no intention of selling Julian Alvarez, 26, despite growing interest from Barcelona in the Argentina striker, reports Fichajes.

Finally, Fabrizio Romano reports that former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp would be open to taking charge of Germany if Julian Nagelsmann leaves the role following the national team's last-32 exit at the World Cup.

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