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It's the penultimate day of the transfer window and there's no shortage of work to complete for clubs around the world.
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool break the transfer record once again to land Alexander Isak, after Newcastle signed Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart.

Arsenal look set to get another deal over the line with Piero Hincapie set to become the Gunners' eighth signing of the summer.
After we earlier noted a late bid for Emi Martinez could be on the way, an improved offer to Senne Lammens now appears to have being placed.
The Telegraph report that personal terms were not agreed with Lammens last week and United are returning with a new offering.
Senne Lammens is attracting interest from Manchester United (Image:Photonews, Photonews via Getty Images)10:21Scott TrotterChelsea move
Chelsea are tempted to meet the release clause of Braga forward Roger Fernandes, per A Bola.
The Blues are considering making a move for the 19-year-old before the summer transfer window closes.
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Yoane Wissa wants to depart Brentford (Image:Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)09:22Scott TrotterStaying put
Despite reported interest from Arsenal and Liverpool, it appears Rodrygo is staying at Real Madrid after all.
The Brazilian has struggled to break into Xabi Alonso's plans thus far but it appears he is going to stick at it for the moment, per Marca.
The Brazilian has fallen out of regular contention at Madrid (Image:Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images)09:00Ryan TaylorExclusive: Lokonga deal
Hamburg are close to agreeing a permanent deal with Arsenal for Albert Sambi Lokonga, per sources in Germany.
HSV are expected to be a modest fee as the Belgian midfielder's contract in north London expires in the summer of 2026.
The Reds rejected the chance to sign the Argentine international earlier in the summer when it was deemed that a deal would be too expensive when his £200,000-a-week wages were thrown into the mix.
United set their sights on Royal Antwerp’s highly-coveted young stopper Senne Lammens, but now look ready to sanction a costly short-term solution with Martinez instead.
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