Neymar warms up for a national team game/Instagram @neymarjr
European topflight domestic leagues are commencing today, but the summer transfer market is still buzzing with the movement of players within and outside Europe.
In the last 24 hours, the football world has witnessed some shocking moves as clubs look to tighten up their loopholes ahead of the new season.
Neymar is expected to leave PSG this summer. The feeling is mutual between Neymar’s camp and PSG. The Brazilian is linked with a return to Barca amid interest from Saudi and some European sides.
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An interesting transfer twist will see Liverpool hijack the Moisés Caicedo deal from Chelsea with a British transfer record of £110 Million. Brighton accepted the deal, and Caicedo was supposed to travel to Liverpool for medicals, but the forward opted not to make the move, informing Brighton of his decision to join Chelsea instead.

Harry Kane is expected to complete his medical today and sign as a new Bayern Munich player. Tottenham and Bayern agreed details of a £100 million deal for the English striker.

Manchester City is set to improve its bid for Brazilian talent Lucas Paqueta. Westham is willing to sell for a huge fee.

It is only a matter of time before Fred is unveiled as a new Fenerbahçe player. Manchester United and the Turkish giants have agreed a £10 million + £5 million add-ons for the Brazilian midfielder.

Chelsea have entered the race to sign Belgian star Romeo Lavia from Southampton. Liverpool’s £45 million bid for Lavia was turned down because Southampton wanted £50 million. Chelsea has made a £48 million bid.

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