Footy1:For all the riches Newcastle now have, they have someone very smart making signings. Trippier for £12m, Bruno from under the noses of Real Madrid and Arsenal for less than £40m, Targett one of the most reliable left backs in PL for £15m. Now a proven PL keeper who many fans think should be England's No 1 for just £10m.
You have been reacting to news that Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly concerned over Manchester United's transfer business under new boss Erik ten Hag and is believed to be considering quitting Old Trafford.
Diana's dashcam: If that does happen, then it's probably the worst thing to happen to United since United. Seriously what has this club become.
Velimir Radulovic: They will just push Maguire to striker from holding midfielder position, problem solved.
Paddy Moseley: Who can blame him? All change at United really apart from names. It’s operating exactly like the cash cow it is happy dividends day.
'Time for you to come home'
We already know Cardiff City are in talks to sign five-time Champions League winner Gareth Bale.
It seems everyone in Wales' capital is doing their bit to try and make the move happen.
Do you know what? A season ticket to watch the local ice hockey team might just sway it!
Andy Carroll had spells at both Reading and West Brom last season.
Next season the forward, who cost Liverpool £35m in 2011, could be playing in Belgium.
Carroll, 33, is in talks over a move to Club Bruges, according to the Daily Mail.
The former Newcastle and England player is a free agent and will undergo medical tests ahead of signing his contract.
Fifa approves 26-man squads for World Cup
Talking of the World Cup, Fifa has approved 26-man squads for this year's tournament in Qatar.
The move is in line with recent national competitions and is an expansion on the 23-man squads that had been used before the coronavirus pandemic.
Fifa also said up to 15 substitutes can be named for a game, meaning no player misses out - something England head coach Gareth Southgate had called for.
"I think everybody has to be available for all the games," he said in April.
England and Wales are among 32 countries to qualify for the World Cup which starts on 21 November.
The Daily Telegraph says Qatar’s World Cup chief has warned Gareth Southgate that any attempt by England to draw attention to human rights issues in the host country would lack credibility without a visit there to learn more.
Pope to Newcastle - your reaction
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KR: Pope is the best English keeper around in my view. Newcastle have recruited a top player and will no doubt strengthen their squad. To think Chelsea spent £70m on Kepa, Newcastle have got Pope on a bargain if the £10m figure which has been mooted in the press is correct.
Sold for £89m - returns on a free
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It is six years since Juventus sold Paul Pogba to Manchester United for £89m.
Now he's about to re-sign for Juve on a free.
That looks like very good business on paper by the Italians.
'Pogba to Juve done & dusted'
A new day. A new Pogba to Juventus story. It looks as though it's a done deal.
Gabriel Jesus also features on the back of the Daily Express.
Will he be lining up for Arsenal at Crystal Palace on 5 August?
Money well spent?
Manchester City
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58 goals. 29 assists. 159 appearances. Four-time Premier League champion.
Gabriel Jesus' Premier League stats are not shabby.
£50m could be money well spent.
Pope joins Newcastle - your reaction
#bbcfootball
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ValeDan: Good keeper. Better than Pickford in my opinion, he can catch a cross for a start. Probably a little bit overlooked for England as he played for Burnley, maybe that selection snobbery will be over for him now.
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Arsenal have brought in Vieira - not that one - Liverpool have secured Nunez, and Manchester City have Haaland on board.
What does your club need to do in the transfer window and why?
Manchester United and Chelsea fans - are you worried at the lack of signings so far?
What's been the best deal/bargain of the transfer window so far?
Tweet #bbcfootball
'A deal that makes sense'
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
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Arsenal are trying to tie up a deal for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.
The 25-year-old Brazil international has a £50m asking price, so it wouldn't be an insignificant signing for Mikel Arteta.
With Erling Haaland's arrival, opportunities at City are clearly going to be limited for Jesus, so a deal makes sense.
Pope joins Newcastle - your reaction
#bbcfootball
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Okokok: It seems that Eddie Howe is assembling a squad that he can mould into a team rather than doing the big buck headline grabbing super stars policy of some other clubs. I hope it works out for him and the club. From a none NUFC fan.
'Ronaldo worried at lack of signings'
Manchester United
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Manchester United's lack of signings is worrying Cristiano Ronaldo, according to reports.
Portugal captain Ronaldo could even quit Old Trafford over the matter, claims one report.
New Man Utd transfer setback?
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Erik ten Hag is still waiting to complete his first signing as Manchester United boss.
The Red Devils have yet to get Frenkie de Jong over the line, while Christian Eriksen is also on the radar.
The Daily Star claims United have now suffered a new setback in the transfer market.
Clean sheet king
Nick Pope kept 46 clean sheets in the four Premier League seasons he played for Burnley.
Only Ederson (71), Hugo Lloris (49) and David De Gea (48) had a higher total in the same seasons.
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Newcastle sign Pope - your reaction
#bbcfootball
Footy1:For all the riches Newcastle now have, they have someone very smart making signings. Trippier for £12m, Bruno from under the noses of Real Madrid and Arsenal for less than £40m, Targett one of the most reliable left backs in PL for £15m. Now a proven PL keeper who many fans think should be England's No 1 for just £10m.
Is Neymar on the move?
Lots of rumours circulating about the future of Neymar.
Paris St-Germain have reportedly told him to find a new club, five years on from paying a world record fee of £196m for the Brazil forward.
Where next for the 30-year-old?
What a welcome
Bayern Munich lit up their ground to welcome new signing Sadio Mane to Germany.
Disappointed Southport did not do this at Haig Ave when Marcus Carver joined from Chorley in 2020.
Get Involved
#bbcfootball
You have been reacting to news that Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly concerned over Manchester United's transfer business under new boss Erik ten Hag and is believed to be considering quitting Old Trafford.
Diana's dashcam: If that does happen, then it's probably the worst thing to happen to United since United. Seriously what has this club become.
Velimir Radulovic: They will just push Maguire to striker from holding midfielder position, problem solved.
Paddy Moseley: Who can blame him? All change at United really apart from names. It’s operating exactly like the cash cow it is happy dividends day.
'Time for you to come home'
We already know Cardiff City are in talks to sign five-time Champions League winner Gareth Bale.
It seems everyone in Wales' capital is doing their bit to try and make the move happen.
Do you know what? A season ticket to watch the local ice hockey team might just sway it!
Carroll to move to Belgium?
Andy Carroll had spells at both Reading and West Brom last season.
Next season the forward, who cost Liverpool £35m in 2011, could be playing in Belgium.
Carroll, 33, is in talks over a move to Club Bruges, according to the Daily Mail.
The former Newcastle and England player is a free agent and will undergo medical tests ahead of signing his contract.
Fifa approves 26-man squads for World Cup
Talking of the World Cup, Fifa has approved 26-man squads for this year's tournament in Qatar.
The move is in line with recent national competitions and is an expansion on the 23-man squads that had been used before the coronavirus pandemic.
Fifa also said up to 15 substitutes can be named for a game, meaning no player misses out - something England head coach Gareth Southgate had called for.
"I think everybody has to be available for all the games," he said in April.
England and Wales are among 32 countries to qualify for the World Cup which starts on 21 November.
Read more here.
'World Cup chief warns Southgate'
150 days until the start of the World Cup.
The Daily Telegraph says Qatar’s World Cup chief has warned Gareth Southgate that any attempt by England to draw attention to human rights issues in the host country would lack credibility without a visit there to learn more.
Pope to Newcastle - your reaction
#bbcfootball
KR: Pope is the best English keeper around in my view. Newcastle have recruited a top player and will no doubt strengthen their squad. To think Chelsea spent £70m on Kepa, Newcastle have got Pope on a bargain if the £10m figure which has been mooted in the press is correct.
Sold for £89m - returns on a free
It is six years since Juventus sold Paul Pogba to Manchester United for £89m.
Now he's about to re-sign for Juve on a free.
That looks like very good business on paper by the Italians.
'Pogba to Juve done & dusted'
A new day. A new Pogba to Juventus story. It looks as though it's a done deal.
'Gunner Gabriel'
Gabriel Jesus also features on the back of the Daily Express.
Will he be lining up for Arsenal at Crystal Palace on 5 August?
Money well spent?
Manchester City
58 goals. 29 assists. 159 appearances. Four-time Premier League champion.
Gabriel Jesus' Premier League stats are not shabby.
£50m could be money well spent.
Pope joins Newcastle - your reaction
#bbcfootball
ValeDan: Good keeper. Better than Pickford in my opinion, he can catch a cross for a start. Probably a little bit overlooked for England as he played for Burnley, maybe that selection snobbery will be over for him now.
Get Involved
#bbcfootball
Arsenal have brought in Vieira - not that one - Liverpool have secured Nunez, and Manchester City have Haaland on board.
What does your club need to do in the transfer window and why?
Manchester United and Chelsea fans - are you worried at the lack of signings so far?
What's been the best deal/bargain of the transfer window so far?
Tweet #bbcfootball
'A deal that makes sense'
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
Arsenal are trying to tie up a deal for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.
The 25-year-old Brazil international has a £50m asking price, so it wouldn't be an insignificant signing for Mikel Arteta.
With Erling Haaland's arrival, opportunities at City are clearly going to be limited for Jesus, so a deal makes sense.
Pope joins Newcastle - your reaction
#bbcfootball
Okokok: It seems that Eddie Howe is assembling a squad that he can mould into a team rather than doing the big buck headline grabbing super stars policy of some other clubs. I hope it works out for him and the club. From a none NUFC fan.
'Ronaldo worried at lack of signings'
Manchester United
Manchester United's lack of signings is worrying Cristiano Ronaldo, according to reports.
Portugal captain Ronaldo could even quit Old Trafford over the matter, claims one report.
New Man Utd transfer setback?
Erik ten Hag is still waiting to complete his first signing as Manchester United boss.
The Red Devils have yet to get Frenkie de Jong over the line, while Christian Eriksen is also on the radar.
The Daily Star claims United have now suffered a new setback in the transfer market.
Clean sheet king
Nick Pope kept 46 clean sheets in the four Premier League seasons he played for Burnley.
Only Ederson (71), Hugo Lloris (49) and David De Gea (48) had a higher total in the same seasons.