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Villa Set £130m British Record Price Tag on Rogers Amid Arsenal Interest
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Villa Set £130m British Record Price Tag on Rogers Amid Arsenal Interest

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Aston Villa are prepared to demand a British record fee of £130 million before entering any negotiations over midfielder Morgan Rogers, despite growing interest from Arsenal, according to the Daily Mail. Villa are said to be adamant they do not want to part ways with the 23-year-old, making the hefty price tag more of a barrier than a genuine invitation to negotiate.

Garnacho available for permanent exit at Chelsea

Chelsea are willing to sanction the permanent departure of Alejandro Garnacho, just one year after the winger arrived from Manchester United. According to Football.London, the club are open to letting him leave on a full transfer this summer.

Tottenham eye Bournemouth's Kroupi

Tottenham are ready to test Bournemouth's resolve by submitting an £85 million offer for French forward Eli Junior Kroupi. The Cherries have insisted the 20-year-old is not for sale, but Tottenham's bid is expected to put that stance under serious pressure, per talkSPORT.

United's midfield shortlist takes shape

Manchester United are closing in on their preferred midfield targets, with The Sun reporting that their shortlist now includes Andrey Santos, Wolves' Joao Gomes, Nico Gonzalez, Boubacar Kamara, Habib Diarra, Yasin Ayari, and Jacob Ramsey.

Brentford make move for Oulai Inao

Brentford have tabled a £19 million bid for Trabzonspor midfielder Christ Oulai Inao, The Sun reports. The Bees are looking to bolster their engine room heading into the new campaign.

Other stories

Derby are considering a move for Southampton goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, thunderstorms are forecast over Miami as England prepare for their FIFA World Cup quarter-final against Norway on Saturday. In Scotland, former Rangers kitman Jim McAlister is expected to join newly appointed manager Derek McInnes' backroom staff, with an announcement anticipated shortly.

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