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Manchester United and Tottenham have made approaches to sign Crysencio Summerville from West Ham. Chelsea are monitoring goalkeeper Diogo Costa and full-back Andrea Cambiaso.
espn.comManchester United and Tottenham have made moves to sign Netherlands forward Crysencio Summerville, 24, from West Ham. Chelsea are monitoring 26-year-old Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa as they consider moving for the £51m-rated Portugal international. Chelsea are interested in signing Italy full-back Andrea Cambiaso, 26, from Juventus and could offer Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson, 24, as part of the deal.
Real Madrid's bid for Atletico Madrid's Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, 26, was a 'phantom offer', with Bayern Munich's Michael Olise their top target, and Real remain hopeful of signing the 24-year-old France winger. Manchester United have no plans to negotiate a new loan agreement with Barcelona for England forward Marcus Rashford, 28.
Tottenham have turned down a second bid from Brighton worth £35m for 19-year-old Croatia centre-back Luka Vuskovic, who spent last season on loan at Hamburg.
Tottenham have opened talks over a deal for Germany Under-21 forward Said El Mala from Cologne and hope to beat Newcastle and Nottingham Forest to the 19-year-old's signature. Lazio and Feyenoord are both monitoring the future of Manchester City's 20-year-old English midfielder Charlie Gray.
Gotham FC have agreed terms with 32-year-old Australia forward Sam Kerr, who is a free agent after leaving Women's Super League side Chelsea.
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sbs.com.auNaomi Osaka advanced to the Wimbledon fourth round for the first time by defeating Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 on July 3. The No. 14-ranked player will next face world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday.
Get-in prices for the July 6 round-of-16 match in Seattle fell from $2,836 to a low of $1,423 on Saturday afternoon before rising to $1,635. The price ranked second-highest among eight tracked round-of-16 games.
New York PostA 10-year-old boy who lost his parents, older brother, and right leg in the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela received a video message and signed jersey from a professional soccer player. The boy had asked for a sticker of the player while recovering in the hospital.