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Transfer latest: Paqueta most likely to join Arsenal & Newcastle preparing club-record bid

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Here we take a look at the latest transfer rumours and footballing news from across the world…

If Serge Gnabry returns to London, then he is only keen on joining Arsenal and no other team from the capital because of his history with the club. (BILD)

Arsenal is the most likely destination for wantaway Lyon midfielder, Lucas Paqueta, the £50 million star has already spoken to the club’s Sporting Director, Edu Gaspar. (UOL)

Sao Paulo chief Muricy Ramalho has claimed that Tottenham winger, Lucas Moura, ‘has the will’ to join the club, but he is proving to be ‘too expensive’. (De Pai para Filho podcast)

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Staying in north London and out-of-favour star, Sergio Reguilon, prefers a move to La Liga over Serie A, with both Sevilla and Juventus keen to sign the left-back. (90min)

Liverpool and Newcastle United transfer target, Marco Asensio, has decided to stay at Real Madrid this summer. (Spanish outlet AS)

Everton are now battling West Ham United for the signature of Lille midfielder, Amadou Onana, who is valued above £50 million by the Ligue 1 club. (90min)

Newcastle United are considering a club-record bid for Real Sociedad striker, Alexander Isak, with the Sweden international top of their transfer list. (The Telegraph)

Newly-promoted Nottingham Forest are keen on signing Southampton striker, Che Adams, but the Saints don’t want to sell the 26-year-old. (The Telegraph)

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And here is the latest news from across the footballing world…

Manchester United started off the Erik ten Hag era with a 4-0 win over Liverpool during a pre-season friendly in Bangkok. (Man United Twitter)

Returning Juventus star Paul Pogba has claimed that he has ‘no regrets’ over his stint at Manchester United and fans will now see a ‘new’ version of the midfielder. (Sky Sports)

New DC United manager, Wayne Rooney, has insisted that his new job at the MLS side is ‘not a backwards step’ in his managerial career. (BBC Sport)