TRANSFER GOSSIP: Fulham mull a bid for Arsenal starlet Folarin Balogun, Man City are confident about Bernardo Silva’s new contract, and Joao Felix edges closer to Barcelona move

TRANSFER GOSSIP: Fulham considering a bid for Arsenal starlet Folarin Balogun, Man City confident in Bernardo Silva’s new contract and Joao Felix closing in on Barcelona

  • Newcastle are trying to snatch talented teenager Lewis Hall from Chelsea’s clutches
  • Free agent David de Gea is being considered as an option for Bayern Munich
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With the Premier League season in full swing, clubs continue to expand their ranks as match play exposes team shortcomings and injuries are already beginning to determine teams’ fortunes.

Wednesday saw a range of moves and new interests, including the highly anticipated transfer of Hakim Ziyech away from Chelsea, with Galatasaray reportedly on the verge of securing the services of the disgraced winger.

After winning the Super Cup on Wednesday night, Man City are said to have parted ways with defender Aymeric Laporte after accepting an offer from Cristiano Ronaldo’s side Al-Nassr.

And Liverpool began to look forward to life beyond Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, which was a shocking move for Stuttgart midfielder Wataru Endo.

This is where Mail Sport records all the latest transfer gossip on Thursday morning.

Arsenal starlet Folarin Balogun (left) could move to Fulham, while Bernardo Silva stays at Manchester City

Barcelona youth Ansu Fati is reportedly considering a move away from Camp Nou

Meanwhile, Joao Felix is ​​eyeing a move across Spain to join the Blaugrana from Atletico Madrid

Fulham are considering a move for £50 million-rated Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun as they prepare for the departure of Aleksandar Mitrovic to Al-Hilal. (Mailsport)

Newcastle look to Chelsea for their next recruit in the window, with the Magpies keen to sign 18-year-old left-back Lewis Hall. The academy candidate was initially considered for a move to Crystal Palace, but a permanent move is preferred by the player. (The athletic)

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Super Cup winners Manchester City are confident Bernardo Silva will sign a new contract with the club after attracting interest from Barcelona and the Saudi Pro League during the summer period. (Mailsport)

Free agent David de Gea is believed to be in talks with Bayern Munich as Thomas Tuchel is seen adding to his goalkeeping ranks. Man City’s Stefan Ortega is regarded as the club’s first choice. (Heaven Germany)

Liverpool have Aston Villa’s Boubacar Kamara in their camps as they prepare to bolster their midfield reinforcements. The Reds are also eyeing Crystal Palace’s Cheick Doucoure and Bayern’s Ryan Gravenberch. (Foot Mercato)

Liverpool could look to Aston Villa’s Boubacar Kamara to solve their looming midfield crisis

French U21 talent Elye Wahi is under serious consideration by West Ham after Chelsea’s bid was rejected by Montpellier last month

Ansu Fati is reportedly on the verge of leaving Barcelona after failing to impress head coach Xavi, with Premier League clubs Man United, Tottenham and Arsenal among those linked to the winger. (IF)

Eric Bailly has reached an agreement with Man United to leave the club as a free agent, and has seen interest from both Fulham and Turkish clubs and the Saudi Pro League. (RMC Sports)

West Ham have emerged as serious contenders to sign Montpellier striker Elye Wahi, a month after the Ligue 1 side rejected a bid from London rivals Chelsea. (Mailsport)

Joao Felix is ​​reportedly moving closer to a move to Barcelona, ​​having revealed his interest in the club in July. The prospect of the wanton Atletico forward joining the Blaugrana would be boosted by Deco’s imminent appointment as the club’s sporting director. (IF)

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