Transfer news LIVE updates: All the latest from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and every Premier League clubs as deals are confirmed.
Wednesday, July 4
5.15pm: Chelsea are facing a fight to keep Willian this summer with Barcelona determined to sign the Brazil star.
The 29-year-old is currently in Russia at the World Cup preparing for the quarter-final clash with Belgium on Friday evening.
But Willian continues to be linked with Barcelona.
And Spanish outlet Don Balon, known for their bold and outlandish transfer claims, say Lionel Messi has approved a raid for the Chelsea winger.
That’s after hearing praise from his Barcelona team-mates Philippe Coutinho and Neymar.
The reports also claim the Catalan club have already made a £44m (€50m) offer for Willian.
4.30pm: Arsenal have not completed a deal for Lucas Torreira, despite claims from his father and reports in Uruguay.
Now Football London journalist Charles Watts claims the Gunners are denying a deal has been concluded.
He said: “If everything goes to plan, Torreira should be an Arsenal player after Uruguay’s participation at the World Cup comes to an end.
“But I’m categorically told by sources at Arsenal that no deal has been concluded, so until the contract is actually signed it can’t be certain that the move will go through.
“No medical has taken place and no signatures have been put on any contracts.
“But an agreement is there in principle which should be ratified after the player returns from Russia.”
4pm: Real Madrid are considering Juventus’ offer for star man Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo cast doubt over his future at Real Madrid after the Champions League final, promising an announcement “soon”.
And according to Sky Sports, Juventus have made the first move to sign the Portugal international.
The Serie A champions are said to have tabled an £88m bid for the former Manchester United man, with Real are yet to accept or reject their proposal.
Sky in Italy claim Juve decided on making a move after evaluating whether it made sense from a financial point of view, with Ronaldo having turned 33 in February.