Papers: Man Utd contact Alvarez's representatives
Man City 'reach agreement for Anderson'
Man City have reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest to sign Elliot Anderson, according to The Athletic.
The 23-year-old - who is Man City's primary midfield target this summer - now needs to finalise personal terms with the club.
Anderson is currently at the World Cup with England and has started in the two group games so far.
Bayern reach full agreement for Brown signing
Bayern Munich have reached a full agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt to sign left-back Nathaniel Brown in a deal worth up to 55m (47.7m), according to Sky in Germany
The Bundesliga champions had already agreed personal terms with the 23-year-old, who will sign a five-year contract until 2031.
The fee is understood to be 50m (43.3m) guaranteed, plus a further 5m (4.3m) in potential add-ons.
Brown only wanted to join Bayern, who have now finalised the deal after beating several other interested clubs to his signature.
The transfer will make Brown the fifth-most expensive signing in Bayern Munichs history and more expensive than Michael Olise.
Bristol City confirm Greenwood signing
Bristol City have signed Sam Greenwood on a four-year deal for a 2m fee.
He joins from Polish side Pogon, who he joined last summer after being released from Leeds.
The 24-year-old attacking midfielder was a target for Bristol City in January.
Greenwood told the club's official media: I am delighted to be here and I am really excited to get started.
"The ambition of the club has really got me excited and just having a look round the stadium gives me a real buzz and I have a fire in my belly to get started.
I will give everything for the team and hopefully chip in with some goals and assists. I will do everything I can to help the team.
Tonali ready to sign for Spurs if deal with Newcastle can be agreed
Latest from Your Site News' Lyall Thomas, Keith Downie, Mark McAdam, Michael Bridge and Sky in Italy's Gianluca Di Marzio:
Sandro Tonali is believed to be ready to sign for Tottenham if they can agree a deal with Newcastle.
Your Site News has been told the midfielder is keen to play for Roberto de Zerbi and a contract worth more than 275,000 per week would be ready and waiting for him to sign.
It is now down to the clubs to agree on his valuation. Newcastle have already rejected an offer worth almost 80m from Spurs - and
It remains to be seen whether Spurs intend to try and sign both or just one of these two top midfielders. Alex Scott is also a Spurs target but Arsenal and Manchester United are the current frontrunners.
With lots of top midfielders on the market this summer, and Elliot Anderson - coincidentally a former Newcastle player - considered top of the pile, prices are going to be big.
Meanwhile - it is understood Newcastle have had no contact over their captain Bruno Guimaraes amid rumours of interest from other clubs, and they are aware of the importance of keeping him, and how it would look if he left Tyneside.
EXCLUSIVE: Palestra flying to London to seal Chelsea move
Exclusive shots of Marco Palestra flying to London to complete his move to Chelsea from Atalanta for around 43m.
Credit: Gianluca Di Marzio/Sky in Italy.
Transfer Talk podcast: Spurs' midfield rebuild, Palestra to Chelsea and Everton's Bowen interest
Dharmesh Sheth is joined by The Sun's Jack Rosser, ESPN's Sam Tighe and Your Site News' Michael Bridge to discuss Roberto De Zerbi's plans to rebuild Tottenham Hotspur's midfield with the club targeting deals for both Sandro Tonali and Matheus Fernandes.
Plus, Xabi Alonso is set to complete this first signing as Chelsea manager, bringing in Marco Palestra from Atalanta. The right-back was named Serie A's defender of the season last term.
Plus, the future of Jarrod Bowen is discussed with Everton and David Moyes making enquiries about signing the winger.
Palestra flying to London to finalise Chelsea transfer
Latest from Your Site News' Dharmesh Sheth and Sky in Italy's Gianluca Di Marzio:
Chelsea-bound Marco Palestra is flying to London this evening to finalise his transfer from Atalanta.
The right-sided defender has been given permission to travel to the UK after a deal was agreed for around 43m earlier this week.
Palestra told Sky in Italy he is happy about his move to the Premier League as he arrived at the airport in Rome.
Although predominantly a wing-back, Xabi Alonso sees Palestra as a versatile defender who can play multiple roles in defence on both the left and the right, including a more defensive full-back.
Real Madrid activate buy-back clause for Como's Paz - to sell him again this summer
Latest from Sky in Italy's Gianluca Di Marzio:
Real Madrid have decided to activate their buy-back clause to re-sign Como playmaker Nico Paz, according to Sky in Italy.
Both clubs met today to discuss the Argentina international's future while he is playing at the World Cup.
The Spanish club plan to pay 8.6m (10m) for the 21-year-old and look to sell him immediately this summer for 51.8m (60m). Real Madrid are also seeking to include a 69m (80m) buy-back clause in any deal.
Como have first-refusal on Paz until the end of the month.
However, the Italian side - who had hoped to keep Paz for one more season before he went back to Madrid - do not seem willing to meet the figures being floated.
Como have a decision to make but if they choose not to pay Real Madrid's asking price then it opens the market for Paz, who was previously a target for Spurs.
Inter are keeping a close eye on the situation, according to Sky in Italy, but the interest is not expected to be limited to Serie A if Como do pass up the chance to sign Paz.
He scored 12 goals and provided six assists in Serie A last season.
Lewis family inject 100m of working capital into Spurs
Tottenham's owners the Lewis family are understood to have injected another 100m of working capital into the club.
Your Site News revealed ahead of the last game of the season that they would make such a cash injection this summer - not just for player transactions but to also facilitate more than 450m worth of debt.
The Lewis family have now put in 200m of cash since late 2025 - and more is expected to come in time.
The owners are putting the money where their mouths are, so to speak, having promised fans they would make significant investment across the entire club, from the first teams to the academies of both men's and women's.
That has also included a significant heightening of the wage ceiling to allow them to compete for better players in the transfer market, as shown by their current pursuits of Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes.