My name is Simon Jones, and in addition to frequently contributing to the Daily Mail and MailOnline, I hope to provide you with insight, news, and the most recent commentary on all the deals coming together throughout this summer's transfer window.
The Premier League looks to be very active as teams like Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea look to spend more money in an effort to catch champion Manchester City, while the teams that were relegated will be wary of the vultures waiting in the wings to pounce on their best players.
I've included the most recent news updates from around the world below.
Lukaku receives a Stamford Bridge comeback from Chelsea.
to collaborate with him seasonally.
The Belgian international is anticipated to indicate his desire to go, though.
On Tuesday, the Stamford Bridge club's bloated player roster will be evaluated by new manager Mauricio Pochettino to see who can be let go.
The decision of Lukaku, who has hinted he wants to stay at Inter Milan, will be crucial. However, given Chelsea's limited resources, the 30-year-old might still be sold to raise money for a replacement.
There will be discussions about Kepa Arrizabalaga's position and Chelsea's interest in Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana, as well as Valencia's highly regarded Giorgi Mamardashvili.
Aside from Kovacic, Chelsea wants to sell Mason Mount to Manchester United for £80 million, wants £65 million for Kai Havertz, and wants £50 million for Conor Gallagher.
Additionally interested are Christian Pulisic, Nathan Baxter, Ian Maatsen, Hakim Ziyech, Eduoard Mendy, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Eduoard Mendy.
Their sales together with N'Golo Kante's move to Al Ittihad last week would make place for Moises Caicedo of Brighton.
Newcastle is where Saint-Maximin wants to remain.
Allan Saint-Maximin, a winger for Newcastle United, has made the
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