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LIVE! Transfer news and rumours: Man Utd open to permanent Evans deal, Hojlund bid close

Hello and welcome to Sports Mole's live coverage of the latest transfer news and rumours from around the world of football on Friday, July 21.

Stick with us below to keep up to date with all of today's transfer rumours and done deals.

Today's key events

  • Manchester United open to permanent Jonny Evans deal



  • Armando Broja 'keen to remain at Chelsea this summer'

    Armando Broja is reportedly keen to remain at Chelsea for their first campaign under Mauricio Pochettino.

    Earlier this week, it was revealed that the academy graduate would not feature in the club's pre-season tour of the United States, a period which includes five friendlies.

    From the outside, the decision came as a blow to Broja who is currently attempting to get back up to speed after being sidelined since December with a serious knee injury.

    The Albania international will continue to try to build up his fitness at the club's training facilities and potentially in games with the Under-21s.

    Click here to read the full story.

    Man United 'ready to submit opening Hojlund bid'

    Manchester United are reportedly ready to make their first official bid for Atalanta BC forward Rasmus Hojlund.

    Since the end of last season, it has been known that Erik ten Hag is in the market for a new number nine in a bid to resolve the team's issues in that area.

    Although Marcus Rashford enjoyed his best season in a United shirt during 2022-23, Ten Hag is keen for alternatives with Anthony Martial expected to follow Wout Weghorst out of Old Trafford.

    However, United have made little progress on that front, the likes of Harry Kane and Victor Osimhen proving too expensive which has, in turn, resulted in stronger interest in Hojlund.

    Click here to read the full story.

    Man United 'open to signing Jonny Evans on permanent deal'

    Manchester United may reportedly contemplate handing a permanent contract to defender Jonny Evans.

    Earlier this summer, the Northern Ireland international departed Leicester City on a free transfer on the back of their relegation from the Premier League.

    During his final two years at the King Power Stadium, Evans was restricted to just 31 appearances in the top flight, 13 of them coming during their 2022-23 campaign.

    Despite now being 35 years of age, Evans was always going to have several admirers in the market, albeit in divisions other than the Premier League with other clubs potentially being in a position to offer him regular football.

    Click here to read the full story.

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    Welcome!

    Good morning and welcome to another day of transfer news and rumours!

    Before we get started with a look at all of today's biggest transfer talk, let's first have a quick recap of what happened yesterday.

    Yesterday's top stories

  • Manchester United announce Andre Onana signing
  • Chelsea lining up improved £80m bid for Moises Caicedo
  • Chelsea not interested in Manchester United's Harry Maguire
  • Tottenham join race for Chelsea's Conor Gallagher
  • Burnley sign James Trafford from Man City
  • Bournemouth sign Milos Kerkez
  • Tottenham eye Ivan Toney as Harry Kane replacement
  • Barcelona keeping tabs on Arsenal youngster
  • Click here to read full details of all yesterday's transfer news and rumours

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