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Real Madrid deny €310m Neymar offer
Real Madrid have issued a strong denial after reports in Spain claimed a world-record offer has been made to Paris Saint-Germain to buy Neymar.
Spanish public broadcaster TVE reported on Monday that Madrid have offered PSG €310m (£275m/$360m) to bring the Brazilian back to La Liga.
But Madrid quickly hit back at the claims with a statement that denied making any contact with PSG or Neymar over a possible blockbuster transfer.
Higuain-Morata swap gathers momentum
A proposed swap of Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain and Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata is increasingly possible, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
After a disappointing debut season at Stamford Bridge, the report states that Morata is open to rejoining Juve, where he enjoyed success between 2014 and 2016.
The Serie A champions have made Higuain available for transfer, and incoming Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri could be keen on a striker he managed during his time at Napoli.
Porto reject €20m Lyon bid for Herrera
Porto have turned down a €20 million (£18m/$23m) bid from Lyon for Mexico star Hector Herrera, reports O Jogo.
The Portuguese champions are bracing themselves for interest in the midfielder after a strong World Cup, but didn't have to think twice about Lyon's bid.
Serie A side Roma have also been credited with an interest in Herrera.
Courtois wants to spend more time with family
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois will wait until after the World Cup to decide his future, but admitted he wants to spend more time with his children, who live in Madrid.
Speculation has continued to swirl around Courtois, who is contracted at Stamford Bridge until 2019, with the goalkeeper linked with a move to European champions Real Madrid.
Courtois has previously spoken of his heart being in the Spanish capital and again stated the importance of spending time with his children after Belgium's last-16 win over Japan.
Monaco sign Barcelona teenager
Monaco have announced the signing of Barcelona teenager Robert Navarro as the Ligue 1 club continue to focus on young talent.
The 16-year-old attacking midfielder, who has played for Spain at youth level, is described by Monaco as "a great hope of his generation".
Navarro follows Monaco's signing of Willem Geubbels, a France Under-17 international who joined in a €20 million (£18m/$23m) deal from Lyon last month.
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