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Live Transfer Updates – Madrid only want Courtois, Everton in for Rojo & More

Live Transfer Updates – Madrid only want Courtois, Everton in for Rojo & More

Real Madrid have no interest in Chelsea winger Willian, and only want Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from Stamford Bridge. (Source: Marca)

Aston Villa want Liverpool midfielder Ben Woodburn on loan. The Welshman played just one game last season, so moving away will offer will regular game time. (Source: The Kop Times)

Harry Maguire

Leicester boss Claude Puel has reiterated his belief that 25-year-old England defender Harry Maguire, who is linked with Manchester United will stay with the Foxes for the new season. (Source: Sky Sports)

Everton are leading the race to sign Manchester United and Argentina defender Marcos Rojo, who is set to leave Old Trafford if a £30m valuation is met. (Source: Mirror)

Tottenham Hotspur’s young starlet Reo Griffiths is reportedly a Lyon target and the French club are in advanced talks with the player. (Source: To The Lane and Back)

Lucas Perez

Lazio have been told by Arsenal that they must pay £7m, if they want to prize Spanish forward Lucas Perez away from the Emirates. (Source: talksport)

Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed to sell 29-year-old English striker Sam Baldock to Reading. (Source: Argus)

Matteo Darmian is very close to leaving Manchester United, as Napoli president Aurelio Di Laurentiis confirms that the Serie A club is in negotiations with the Italian defender. (Source: We All follow United)

Patrick Bamford

Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford, is close to a transfer to Championship rivals Leeds United for an initial fee in the region of £7m. (Source: Guardian)

Chelsea are planning to sign Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey should the Welshman not sign a new deal at the Emirates. Reports claim that the Blues are willing to pay around £30m for the player. (Source: A Stamford Bridge too Far)