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The new Premier League season gets up and running on Friday, and all 20 clubs face a race against time to make further signings before the big kick-off.
Liverpool have been pushing to sign the Newcastle star, with a bid knocked back, and Isak is still a Newcastle player - for now.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish indicated the Eagles may be forced to sell, and the Premier League champions may come back in for the England star after having bids rejected.
Elsewhere, Manchester United and Arsenal have secured big signings but could have more work to do.
Arsenal are chasing another Palace star in the form of Eberechi Eze, while out-of-favour PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been linked with United.
Other big deals potentially in the pipeline include Chelsea's pursuit of Xavi Simons, while Jack Grealish is close to joining Everton on loan from Manchester City.
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09:30Tom VictorNewcastle 'considering' El Khannouss
Leicester's Bilal El Khannouss is interesting Newcastle, according to The Telegraph.
The Moroccan international was a rare bright spark as the Foxes were relegated last season.
Leicester have already lost another of the stars of last season, with goalkeeper Mads Hermansen joining West Ham.
09:10Ryan TaylorPSG land Zabarnyi
PSG have completed the £57million signing of Bournemouth central defender Illia Zabarnyi.
The deal is worth an initial £54.45m (€63m) plus £2.6m (€3m) in bonuses.
The Cherries consider those add-ons to be easily achievable and they have now overturned £33m profit after paying just £24m to sign the Ukrainian from Dynamo Kyiv in January 2023.
Zabarnyi was desperate to join the European champions and has signed a five-year contract at Parc des Princes.
It's understood he will travel to Italy with his new team-mates for the European Super Cup final against Tottenham but he is unlikely to play.
Bournemouth have now lost three members of last season's backline after also cashing in on Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez.
Illia Zabarnyi during Bournemouth's pre-season tour (Image:AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)08:50Tom VictorAtalanta confident on Fulham's Muniz
Atalanta believe they can land Rodrigo Muniz for less than Fulham's asking price, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via Sport Witness).
The Serie A side believe £35m will be enough to land the Brazilian, who was linked with Newcastle earlier in the window.
Muniz, 24, scored eight league goals last term and 11 in all competitions.
Rodrigo Muniz celebrating a goal for Fulham (Image:CameraSport via Getty Images)08:30Tom VictorChelsea not in Donnarumma race
Chelsea are happy with their current keepers despite Gianluigi Donnarumma seemingly becoming available, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen shared goalkeeping duties last term, while Mike Penders remains highly rated despite going out on loan.
Chelsea offloaded other keepers earlier in the summer, with Kepa joining Arsenal and Djordje Petrovic moving to Bournemouth, but aren't planning another addition.
08:10KEY EVENTIsak adamant on Newcastle exit
Alexander Isak believes he has played his final game for Newcastle, according to The Athletic.
The striker has missed the club's pre-season tour, nominally due to injury, amid interest from Liverpool.
Liverpool have already seen one bid rejected but could come back in amid Isak's reluctance to play again for the Magpies.
07:50KEY EVENTSpurs to rival Arsenal for Eze
Arsenal might not be the only ones after Ebere Eze.
Reports this morning suggest their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur are also keen.
Spurs need reinforcements after losing James Maddison to an ACL injury, and long-time target Eze could be the answer.
07:26Tom VictorRonaldo backs Gyokeres replacement
Former Sporting CP star Cristiano Ronaldo believes Luis Suarez can step into Viktor Gyokeres' shoes in Lisbon.
Colombian star Suarez has joined from Almeria to replace Gyokeres, who left for Arsenal in July.
"Gyokeres was a special player, but the team will have to adapt," Ronaldo said.
"I believe Suarez, who arrived from Almeria, is an excellent forward.
Well, Jack Grealish's loan move to Everton looks like a matter of when and not if.
The England star is due to spend the season at Hill Dickinson Stadium as he aims to play himself back into international contention.
If he does well enough, Everton will be able to sign the Manchester City star permanently for a reported £50million.
07:23Tom VictorGood morning!
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