Everton: Lampard could sign £42m star likened to Mason Mount at Goodison Park
Everton target Conor Gallagher has similarities to Mason Mount and would be a “huge signing” for the Toffees, claims journalist Pete O’Rourke.
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Everton target Conor Gallagher has similarities to Mason Mount and would be a “huge signing” for the Toffees, claims journalist Pete O’Rourke.
Southampton ‘are interested’ in signing Hull City attacker Keane Lewis-Potter as the transfer window fast approaches, according to The Sun journalist Tom Barclay.
Tottenham target Lautaro Martinez is “one of the most enjoyable” players to watch in European football when he’s in full flow, according to Serie A expert Conor Clancy.
Crystal Palace have secured a 10th consecutive season in the top-flight and as a result Patrick Vieira wants the club to now show fresh ambition to see how far they can push on. Dean Jones provides GIVEMESPORT with a must-read guide to the Eagles’ summer transfer window.
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