TRANSFER GOSSIP: Liverpool ‘could replace Mo Salah with Juventus star Federico Chiesa’, Mason Greenwood ‘linked with an Albanian team’, and Manchester United Women ‘reject world-record bid for Mary Earps’

TRANSFER GOSSIP: Liverpool ‘could replace Mo Salah with Juventus star Federico Chiesa’, Mason Greenwood ‘linked to an Albanian team’, and Manchester United Women ‘reject world record bid for Mary Earps’

The transfer window closes on September 1, and teams scramble to make the final additions to the squads that will shape their season.

There’s no sign of the pace slowing down either, as big stars come and go all the time.

Aymeric Laporte left Manchester City for Al-Nassr yesterday for a £23.5 million fee and the shockwaves of Saudi interest in Premier League players continue to this day.

Liverpool are holding their own amid Al-Ittihad’s interest in Mo Salah, but any talk of the Egyptian’s departure from Anfield will send fear into supporters’ hearts and the Italian press believe the Reds have a potential antidote in a Italian star.

Mailsport wraps up the latest transfer gossip on Friday morning.

Liverpool reportedly eyeing Juventus winger Federico Chiesa worth £52m in case Mohamed Salah leaves for Al-Ittihad

As Monaco closes in on sealing a £40 million jump for Arsenal striker Falorin Balogun

Below, Mailsport collects all the latest transfer news and Friday morning gossip

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Liverpool could turn to Juventus winger Federico Chiesa as a possible £51m replacement for Mohamed Salah, although Jurgen Klopp’s side have insisted their star player is not for sale despite strong interest from Al-Ittihad. (TuttoSport via Tutto Mercato Web)

Manchester City are about to make a second bid for Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes after their initial £47m advance was rejected. Pep Guardiola wants reinforcements after Kevin De Bruyne’s injury and the departure of Ilkay Gundogan. (Mailsport)

Real Sociedad have emerged as the surprise favorite to become Kieran Tierney’s next destination as talks continue to sign him on loan for a season. La Real finished fourth in LaLiga last season and can therefore offer Champions League football for the second time in ten years. (The sun)

Manchester United Women have turned down a world record bid for a goalkeeper in women’s football from an unnamed club, but have no plans to sell the World Cup Golden Glove winner. She still has one year left on her contract. (Air sports)

Monaco is closing in on the £40m acquisition of Arsenal frontman Folarin Balogun. The 22-year-old scored 22 times in all competitions on loan at Reims last season and his Monegasque suitors are close to securing a deal for him. (Mailsport)

Manchester United have received a world record offer in women’s football for Mary Earps, but have no plans to sell her

An unnamed Albanian squad is reportedly interested in fighting Mason Greenwood

Leeds have agreed a fee of around £5 million for Bayern Leverkusen midfielder Nadiem Amiri

Mason Greenwood has piqued the interest of an unnamed Albanian side after Manchester United confirmed he would be leaving. (talk SPORT)

Fiorentina have not received a formal bid for Manchester United and Liverpool target Sofyan Amrabat, their CEO said. Guiseppe Barone confirmed the midfielder was not cooperating with the squad after being left out of the Europa Conference League play-off match against Rapid Vienna. (Manchester Evening News)

Leeds have agreed a £5 million fee with Bayer Leverkusen for attacking midfielder Nadiem Amiri. (The Athletics)

Fulham is investigating a switch for AZ Alkmaar defender Yukinari Sugawara, due to Bayern Munich’s interest in Kenny Tete. (Mailsport)

In a fun finish, Eden Hazard has apparently rejected advances from six teams this summer according to his hairdresser Ahmed Alsanawi, whose A Star Barbers refresh the plumage of some of the world’s greatest footballers. Hazard’s contract with Real Madrid was terminated earlier this summer. (Football London)

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