3 August transfer round-up

Melissa Rojas Tänzer 7 years ago 5.6k
Gabriel Jesus is about to join Manchester City. Twitter

Take a look at the day's major deals and biggest transfer rumours. Don't forget to keep checking, as the list will be updated every hour!

20.50h: Middlesbrough see another bid for Hull's Maguire rejected.

19.50h: Bayern Munich confirm that they will probably exercise the right to sign Kingsley Coman.

18.50h: Swansea are in advanced talks to sign Sevilla's Fernando Llorente.

18.30h: Newcastle complete double swoop for Mohamed Diame and Ciaran Clark.

18.00h: Inter Milan confirm the signing of Antonio Candreva.

17.20h: Manchester City complete the signing of Palmeiras' Gabriel Jesus.

16.30h: West Ham are in talks to sign Inter Milan defender Davide Santon. 

16.10h: Leicester complete the signing of Poland winger Bartosz Kapustka.

14.45h: Real Madrid are no longer interested in signing Moussa Sissoko.

14.30h: Ross McCormack will have a medical at Aston Villa ahead of a move from Fulham.

14.00h: Zinedine Zidane confirms that Jese is in talks with PSG.

13.40h: Diafra Sakho looks set to join West Brom after agreeing personal terms with Pulis' side.

13.20h: Swansea reject Everton's offer for Ashley Williams.

13.10h: Chelsea are preparing an offer of £65m plus French striker Loic Remy for Everton's Romelu Lukaku

13.00h: Kiraly retires after 18 years from national team.

12.38h: OFFICIAL: Soriano joins Villarreal from Sampdoria on a five-year deal.

12.30h: Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona are in talks to sign Mario Gomez from Fiorentina.

12.16h: Milan want to sign Cuadrado from Chelsea.

11.13h: RUMOURS: Chelsea want to sell Oscar for £30m.

10.49h: Zidane wants James Rodriguez to stay and hints that Isco could leave.

10.35h: Arsenal try to capture Mustafi with a second bid. They've offered £20m for the German.

09.45h: Julian Draxler confirms he wants to leave Wolfsburg. Which club will he join?

09.17h: Manchester City beat Barcelona in race for Gabriel Jesus.

Mentioned in the news story

Bundesliga
Premier League
Brazilian Serie A
Championship
Ekstraklasa