Transfer news live: Eze nears Arsenal move, Spurs chase replacement, Isak linked to Liverpool

Arsenal close in on Eberechi Eze

Arsenal are on the verge of signing Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace after hijacking a deal Tottenham believed they had secured. The Gunners acted swiftly following Kai Havertz’s knee injury, reaching an agreement worth £60m plus £7.5m in add-ons. The move comes just days after Eze’s release clause expired, with the midfielder now preparing to undergo his medical ahead of a switch to the Emirates.

Tottenham scramble for alternatives

The collapse of their pursuit of Eze has left Spurs searching urgently for another attacking option before the window closes. Having thought they had secured the Palace star, Tottenham must now identify a late target to strengthen their squad as deadline day approaches.

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Isak continues to push for Newcastle exit

Alexander Isak remains strongly linked with Liverpool after his public statement accusing Newcastle of breaking promises and losing his trust. Liverpool’s £110m offer has already been rejected, with Newcastle issuing their own response that conditions for a sale were unlikely to be met. The stand-off continues with time running out in the transfer window.

Manchester clubs eye different reinforcements

Manchester United are still grappling with uncertainty over their goalkeeper position and are reportedly interested in Antwerp’s Senne Lammens, although Manchester City are also keeping tabs on the 23-year-old. Meanwhile, United striker Rasmus Hojlund has emerged as a potential target for Napoli, raising the possibility of late movement involving the Danish forward.

The road ahead

With the transfer deadline looming, Arsenal look poised to complete one of the biggest deals of the window while Spurs regroup. Liverpool’s pursuit of Isak remains one of the most intriguing sagas, and both Manchester clubs could yet shape the final days of business. All eyes now turn to how quickly these negotiations accelerate in the final stretch.

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