Europe's top leagues may have taken a
momentary pause for the international break, but that doesn't mean the
rumour mill has slowed down with its never-ending transfers stories and
tales.
Our friends at Football Whispers have scoured the European media to round up the latest transfer news and big stories.Italy
Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici hopes to build on this year's successful capture of Cristiano Ronaldo by going after Manchester United star Paul Pogba and Real Madrid defender Marcelo next summer. (Tuttosport)
Lorenzo Insigne is a reported target for Liverpool and Chelsea
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis' move to Milan is apparently back on. The Italian club had reportedly pulled out of negotiations, but it is claimed the club are "again close" to hiring the businessman to help them come up with a plan to get in line with UEFA's Financial Fair Play rulings. (Gazzetta dello Sport).
Spain
Liverpool transfer target Marco Asensio has once again stated his intention to stay at Real Madrid for the foreseeable future. When asked after Spain's superb 6-0 win over Croatia if he had ever considered leaving the Spanish club in the summer, Asensio said: "I've never had the intention to go anywhere." (AS)
Marco Asensio wants to stay at Real Madrid
Germany
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Weigl has confirmed he had no intention of leaving the club in the summer, despite strong speculation linking him with former coach Thomas Tuchel at PSG. (Bild)
Julian Weigl was linked with a move to PSG last summer
Due to the fact that he was banned for the first three league games of the season, Mario Balotelli deemed it acceptable to arrive at pre-season training with Nice 12 kg overweight and out of shape this summer. (L'Equipe)
The French Football Federation are hoping FIFA's disciplinary committee will reprimand RB Leipzig after the club allowed young French international Jean-Kevin Augustin to pull out of international duty claiming he was fatigued, despite continuing to play for the German club during the international break. (Le Parisien)






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