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Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion and Newcastle United feature in our transfer roundup.

Leeds United's Toumani Diagouraga comes on as a substituteLeeds United’s Toumani Diagouraga

Rotherham United interested in Toumani Diagouraga

Rotherham United are interested in signing Toumani Diagouraga from Leeds United (click here to read more).

HITC Sport reported on Tuesday that Rotherham want to secure the services of Diagouraga on a season-long loan deal from Championship rivals Leeds.

Leeds head coach Garry Monk has told the midfielder that he does not feature in his plans for the 2016-17 campaign and is ready to let him leave before the summer transfer window closes today.

Leeds United bid for Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu

Leeds United are interested in signing Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu from Luton Town (click here to read more).

As HITC Sport reported on Tuesday, Leeds have made a bid for the 23-year-old, but Luton have rejected it.

Mpanzu, a former West Ham United prospect, can play as a central midfielder or as a centre-back.

Isco celebrates scoring for Real MadridIsco celebrates scoring for Real Madrid

Mauricio Pochettino speaks to Isco

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino has made contact with Real Madrid star Isco, according to AS (click here to read more).

It has been reported that Pochettino has spoken to the 24-year-old Spain international attacking midfielder in order to convince him to move to Spurs before the end of the summer transfer window on Wednesday.

West Bromwich Albion agree Jurgen Locadia deal

West Bromwich Albion have agreed a deal with PSV one the transfer of Jurgen Locadia, HITC Sport report on Tuesday (click here to read more).

The deal is worth around £10 million, and West Brom have pushed ahead with the move despite the fact that the 22-year-old Dutch striker is on the sidelines at the moment with a groin injury.

France's Moussa Sissoko and referee Mark ClattenburgFrance’s Moussa Sissoko and referee Mark Clattenburg

Newcastle United open to Moussa Sissoko stay

Newcastle United are ready to hold onto Moussa Sissoko, according to The Northern Echo.

It has been reported that Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez is ready to work with Sissoko if the France international midfielder does not leave the Magpies on Wednesday.

The Northern Echo has also claimed that the Championship club do not have any interest in other Liverpool’s Lazar Markovic or Ravel Morrison of Lazio.

Lazar Markovic celebrates goal for BenficaLazar Markovic