Football Transfer Gossip : Pedro, Di Maria, De Bruyne, Hernandez, Stones

For a list of all the latest deals, check out the transfers gossip as compiled by BBC Sports.

Football Transfer Gossip : Pedro, Di Maria, De Bruyne, Hernandez, Stones
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Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal forced Paris St-Germain to pay an extra £3m for forward Angel Di Maria after the 27-year-old posted a picture of himself with the French club's owner in Qatar. (Daily Mirror) 

United are on the verge of completing a £20m deal for Barcelona forward Pedro, 28. (Sun) 

Van Gaal offered Pedro a role alongside Wayne Rooney and Memphis Depay in a new-look front three in order to convince him to move to Old Trafford. (Daily Telegraph) 

Sunderland are in talks to sign Manchester United's 20-year-old winger Adnan Januzaj on a season-long loan deal. (Sunderland Echo) 

The Red Devils have found out the full cost of a season without Champions League football by falling to 20th place in the Uefa coefficient, four places behind rivals Manchester City. (London Evening Standard) 

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is ready to hand a surprise debut to goalkeeper Sergio Romero this weekend and leave out David de Gea. (Daily Star) 

Wolfsburg are ready to sell 24-year-old midfielder Kevin De Bruyne - a City target - but only for £50m. (Daily Mirror) 

Despite spending around £71m on new players, former England goalkeeper David James thinks Manchester City won't finish in the top four at the end of the season. (Express) 

The agent of Augsburg defender Baba Rahman, 21, says the left-back is close to signing for Chelsea after agreeing personal terms with the Premier League champions. (Daily Star) 

Chelsea, along with Serie A champions Juventus, have held talks with Cagliari over the signing of 19-year-old Ghanaian midfielder Godfred Donsah. (Daily Express) 

West Brom have made an approach to sign Arsenal target and Anderlecht midfielder Dennis Praet, 21. (Talksport) 

The Baggies have been told they must pay £10m for QPR's 23-year-old winger Matt Phillips. (The Sun - subscription required) 

West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster, 32, is targeting a return to action in October after suffering a knee injury in March. (Birmingham Mail) 

West Ham are ready to return to Manchester United with an improved offer for Mexico forward Javier Hernandez of about £12m. (London Evening Standard) 

Hernandez will ask United to lower their £12m asking price for him, with Tottenham also interested. (Daily Star) 

Liverpool are considering a number of loan offers from Championship clubs for highly rated 18-year-old attacking midfielder Ryan Kent. (Liverpool Echo) 

The Reds have been cleared to complete the signing of Alexandre Lacazette, 24, after Lyon reportedly told the striker he can leave. (L'Equipe) 

Everton fear losing defender John Stones, 21, as Chelsea prepare a third bid approaching £30m. (Daily Telegraph) 

Premier League managers have been told to behave themselves ahead of the new season with heavy fines and stadium bans being handed out for breaking the new code of conduct. (Daily Mirror) 

Rangers have made a third bid for Hibernian midfielder Scott Allan, 23. (Glasgow Evening Times) 

Aston Villa left-back Aly Cissokho, 27, is set to join Porto on a season-long loan deal. (Birmingham Mail) 

Villa are looking to beat Liverpool and Stoke to the signing of Barcelona's 19-year-old winger Adama Traore who is valued at £7m. (The Sun - subscription required) 

Wales forward Bale is confident he will win trophies with Real this season if Benitez continues to play him in a central attacking role. (Guardian) 

Crystal Palace are adamant that winger Yannick Bolasie, a Tottenham target, will not be sold this summer. (London Evening Standard) 

Southampton are set to open contract talks to keep midfielder Victor Wanyama, 24, despite him having two years left on his current deal. (Daily Mail) 

New Brighton signing Bobby Zamora, 34, says he turned down the chance of playing Champions League football to return to the south coast club. (Express) 

The Football Association is set to make up to 300 staff redundant as part of major revamp that will save £30m per year. (Daily Mail) 

via: BBC Sports

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