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Daily bullet points of Premier League news & headlines by various sources on X.
Evening News
Michail Antonio enjoys dream first start after recovery from horrific accident. [talkSPORT]
Newcastle United have offered Benjamin #Sesko a five-year deal with a salary that would make him the highest paid player at the club. Talks continue with both the players representatives and RB Leipzig officials. [Transfer Dan]
Bayern Munich have submitted an offer of over €67.5M for Luis Diaz, according to Sky Germany. [DaveOCKOP]
“To get this adventure, to be part of a team that has such big ambitions, is for me an amazing step to take this stage in my career.” Christian Nørgaard on life as a Gunner so far. [Arsenal]
Amorim on exiles: “I understand the clubs are waiting for the last minute but they can have a surprise. I’m ready to receive the players. “If you want to play in the World Cup next year you need to play.” [Laurie Whitwell]
Rúben Amorim: “We need to be really careful when we sign players. If we start the season with this squad, I am happy”. [Manchester United]
Afternoon News
West Ham United can confirm that defender Michael Forbes has joined Northampton Town on a season-long loan. [West Ham United]
Maxime Esteve has signed new deal at Burnley, understand it will be valid until June 2030. Burnley received three approaches for the defender who could leave in summer 2026, not now. Deal with Spurs was never concrete, links wide of the mark. [Fabrizio Romano]
The famous Bill Nicholson Gates are now officially back home in Tottenham having today been formally re-opened by our Chairman, Daniel Levy, and Bill’s daughter, Jean Bell. [Tottenham Hotspur]
Bayern have continued dialogue with Liverpool over Luis Diaz and are ready to step up their pursuit — but told no second formal offer yet after first bid was rejected. The German champions are very keen on Diaz. [Lewis Steele]
Daniel Muñoz will wear the number No. 2 shirt for the upcoming season. [Crystal Palace]
Morning News
The decision on Alexander Isak’s future will be made by Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and PIF as the club continue to insist the striker is not for sale. [Telegraph Football]
Newcastle want 150mil for Isak! When you look at this injury record it’s not that great. Interesting to see how this ends. [Mark Goldbridge]
Burnley Football Club has made inquiries and shown genuine, concrete interest in Jens Cajuste. The Clarets appreciate his profile. [Sacha Tavolieri]
Manchester City agree deal to sign James Trafford as new goalkeeper, here we go! Deal in place with Burnley under value of £40m buy back clause. Trafford said yes to Man City as Pep Guardiola wanted him. [Fabrizio Romano]
Jair Cunha says his new teammates have helped him feel really welcome after he joined the rest of the squad for Nottingham Forest’s warm weather training camp in Portugal. [Nottingham Forest]
Manchester City to sign James Trafford from Burnley. Sold at £14m & purchasing for £27m so buy-back cost ~£13m. Activated matching rights on Newcastle offer & 22yo picked Manchester City – 5+1yr contract. Ederson staying, Ortega to go but nothing close. [The Athletic FC]
Owen Beck’s season-long loan move to Derby County should be completed today. Beck will sign a new contract before departing. Straight loan with no option to buy. [James Pearce]
Good luck to Eiran Cashin who has joined Birmingham City on a season-long loan. [Brighton & Hove Albion]
Aston Villa have rejected an approach from Man United for Dibu Martínez on a loan deal. Man United still deciding internally with experienced GK and young GK as options. [Fabrizio Romano]
Two of Saudi Arabia’s top clubs are interested in signing Antony. A move to Real Betis is unlikely at this stage. Antony could be open to Saudi but prefers to stay in Europe. [Sky Sports]
Liverpool Football Club’s expected to receive a €70M + €10M bid from FC Bayern Münich for Luis Diaz in the next hours. Talks are underway between clubs as Liverpool won’t suppress the Colombian’s desire to leave. That deal would also help the Reds to proceed on Isak. [Sacha Tavolieri]