Aaron Ramsdale could leave Arsenal on loan, Everton eye Kalvin Phillips, West Ham and Crystal Palace target Chelsea defender
Arsenal would consider sending goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale out on loan if they cannot find a permanent buyer.
Ramsdale is keen to leave north London this summer after losing his No. 1 status at the Emirates Stadium to last season's Premier League Golden Glove winner David Raya.
The England international signed a new contract last May, weeks before Raya's arrival.
And his salary, well over £100,000 a week, added to ArsenalThe £35m valuation is a huge barrier for any potential suitors.
Former Bournemouth star Ramsdale was on Newcastle's radar He was heavily linked with newly-promoted Southampton earlier this summer, but talkSPORT understands he is not currently close to joining any club.
Are Chelsea cashing in?
West Ham and Crystal Palace are among the clubs interested in signing Chelsea the outcast Trevoh Chalobah.
As talkSPORT exclusively revealed on Monday, Chalobah has been left out of the Blues' travelling party for their preseason tour of America.
This is a clear indication that the Stamford Bridge hierarchy are looking to sell their academy graduate, despite his impressive form at the end of last season.
West Ham are willing to sign Chalobah if they can offload one or both of Kurt Zouma and Nayef Aguerd.
Palace are also tracking Chalobah with doubts over the long-term future of England's Euro 2024 star Marc Guehi.
Newcastle deal cancelled
Eddie Howe appears to have won his first power battle with NewcastleManchester United's new sporting director Paul Mitchell.
As talkSPORT reported last week, a delegation from Newcastle He personally met with Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo although Howe was not very interested in signing the centre-back.
Howe appears to have got his way, with Newcastle unlikely to remain interested in West Ham and Juventus targeting Todibo.
Howe had an agreement with Former cartoon director Amanda Staveley that he would have the final say on any transfer and it will be interesting to see if that continues now she has left St James' Park.
The Magpies boss remains top of the FA's shortlist to replace Gareth Southgate as England manager.
Second opportunity
Everton are ready to offer Kalvin Phillips to Manchester City Escape route.
The Toffees are on the hunt for a new midfielder after Amadou Onana sold to Aston Villa for £50m.
Sean Dyche is interested in signing Phillips, although the Merseysiders are likely to be able to finance the loan of the former Leeds star only.
Phillips is back at City after enduring A miserable period on loan at West Ham in the second half of last season, culminating in him losing his place in England's Euro 2019 squad.
Fulham are also monitoring the 28-year-old as a possible replacement for Joao Palhinha, who left Craven Cottage to join Bayern Munich.