Fabinho headlines our rumour mill as PSG close in on Monaco midfielder

David Cooper - Writer 11:00 12/04/2018
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  • Though the summer transfer window is still a few months away, that hasn’t stopped the rumours of players potentially being on the move.

    Across the world of football, there remains plenty of activity and stories that have football fans talking.

    Here, we look at the latest transfer deals that could happen when the market reopens in June.

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    FABINHO

    PSG have made the elusive Monaco midfielder their top target of the summer transfer window, according to UOL Esporte.

    The Brazilian publication are reporting that the Ligue 1 leaders are keen to find a long-term successor to Thiago Motta who is set to leave the club in June.

    Fabinho is believed to be the club’s key candidate for the role – alongside N’Golo Kante of Chelsea – with the 24-year-old Brazilian attracted by the option of staying in France.

    ANDRE GOMES

    Tottenham and West Ham are set to battle it out to sign the Barcelona midfielder in the summer, the Mirror. claims.

    Gomes is in search of regular game time after making only nine La Liga starts this season and a move to the Premier League looks like the best option.

    The London rivals have shown an interest in the 24-year-old over the past 12 months and are ready to launch a bid for the Portuguese international ahead of next season.

    JACK WILSHERE

    Everton are confident of agreeing a deal to sign the Arsenal midfielder on a free transfer, reports Football London.

    The Gunners star is out of contract at the end of the season and has yet to agree fresh terms, with talks seemingly stalled between the north London side and the player’s representatives.

    Wilshere is believed to want to stay at his boyhood club but may be left with no choice but to move on.

    The Toffees are looking to strengthen again and while there is doubt over the future of boss Sam Allardyce, 26-year-old Wilshere could link-up with former team-mate Theo Walcott at Goodison Park.

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