Chelsea are close to appointing Maurizio Sarri as their new boss. Gianfranco Zola could be part of the backroom staff.
Watford have completed the signing of 22-year-old defender Marc Navarro from Espanyol
Every flight begins with a fall.
Chelsea are close to appointing Maurizio Sarri as their new boss. Gianfranco Zola could be part of the backroom staff.
Every flight begins with a fall.
Granit Xhaka signs a new long-term contract with Arsenal
Every flight begins with a fall.
Wolves have signed Rui Patricio
https://www.wolves.co.uk/news/first-...ricio-signing/
Every flight begins with a fall.
Arsenal close in on Bernd Leno and Lucas Torreira 48m pounds double signing
Every flight begins with a fall.
TRANSFER HEADLINES
- Papers: Arsenal close in on Leno
- Griezmann signs Atletico extension
- City close on ?46.5m Jorginho
- Wolves sign Rui Patricio
- Hazard: Real know how to get me
- Clubs still waiting on Wilshere
- Griezmann signs Atletico extension
- 'Lozano ready for England'
- Man Utd man joins Sheff Utd
- Masina completes Watford medical
- West Ham in Fabianski talks
- Maddison set to join Leicester
- Diop set for West Ham medical
- Regionals: Toon linked with Ayew
- Premier League ins and outs
Manchester City are closing in on a deal in the region of ?46.5m for Napoli midfielder Jorginho, according to Sky sources.
Sky Sports News understands that, despite reports in Italy, no deal has been agreed as yet.
A number of issues are still to be sorted, including payment schedules, add-ons and the possibility of a pre-season friendly between the two clubs.
Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio has signed for Wolves on a four-year deal from Sporting Lisbon.
Patricio, 30, won his 70th cap for Portugal in their 2018 World Cup opener against Spain last week and was part of the squad that won Euro 2016.
He opted to break his Sporting Lisbon contract after a group of around 50 masked supporters broke into the club's headquarters and physically assaulted players and staff in May as they were preparing for a training session ahead of the Portuguese Cup final against Aves.
Patricio was one of a number of players to cite the 'just cause' in relation to the lack of safety and protection highlighted by the attack.
Wolves had been reported to be willing to pay ?18m for the goalkeeper before he opted to terminate his contract, allowing him to join the English club for free.
Sporting Lisbon could yet be owed a compensation fee though if the case goes to a FIFA tribunal.