Offer tabled: Villa and Gerrard now launch move to make 'great champion' fifth summer signing
Aston Villa and Newcastle United have both made offers to sign Italian defender Alessio Romagnoli.
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Aston Villa and Newcastle United have both made offers to sign Italian defender Alessio Romagnoli.
The transfer window has been open just over two weeks but Arsenal and Tottenham have wasted no time in getting new signings through the door. The Gunners have already welcomed Marquinhos and Fabio Vieira to the Emirates Stadium, while a deal for goalkeeper Matt Turner has already been agreed and just needs to be announced.
Aston Villa are unlikely to sign any more centre-backs unless they sell one of their current defenders, according to The Express journalist Ryan Taylor.
Europa League finalists Rangers have been named as potential suitors for goal machine Thijs Dallinga.
Tottenham's managing director of football Fabio Paratici has been jetting between England and Italy as the summer transfer window really begins to get going.
Former Rangers captain Barry Ferguson has pleaded with Alfredo Morelos not to make the same mistake as he did and quit Ibrox for what could be a low-ball transfer fee.
In a window that was supposed to be focused on strengthening the defence, Thomas Tuchel's Blues have been linked with more attackers than they could possibly have plans for. As it stands Chelsea have lost Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger this summer. They are also on course to lose Marcos Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta to Barcelona who have registered their interest in the duo.
Erik ten Hag is expected to kickstart his rebuild of Manchester United soon, though his determination to sign Antony may be ill-placed.