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29th August 2015
09:56am BST

One move that's certainly not going ahead is John Stones' proposed switch to Chelsea.
Roberto Martinez could not have been more defiant in his Friday press conference that his top centre-half is not for sale and it seems that Jose Mourinho has finally gotten the message as he sets his sights elsewhere.
The Daily Mail report that the Premier League champions are now looking at Monaco's Aymen Abdennour in a deal worth £15m (€20m).
If Chelsea do swoop for the Tunisian defender it will come as a blow for Liverpool who had also been monitoring the 26-year-old's position.
In Ireland news, Stoke have rejected a fresh Norwich bid for Jonathan Walters.
The Potters turned down a £1.5m (€2m) bid for the forward last week but Norwich came back last night with a £2m (€2.75m) offer.
Walters' deal at the Britannia runs up next summer but the Canaries are determined to bring him to Norwich before this transfer window closes.
Mark Hughes is hopeful that Walters will sign a new contract with Stoke but don't be surprised to see him in the yellow of Norwich come next weekend. (Sky Sports)
Having given up on their pursuit of Karim Benzema, Arsenal have turned their gaze to Dynamo Kiev forward Andriy Yarmolenko.
Spanish website Fichajes claim that Arsene Wenger has been in contact with the Ukrainian international but will face stiff competition from Barcelona.
You may remember Yarmolenko from this stunner he scored against Everton in last year's Europa League and he's come up trumps again at the start of this Ukrainian Premier League season with six goals and five assists in just seven games.
Manchester City are set to announce the signing of Kevin de Bruyne this weekend after the Belgian sat out Wolfsburg's 3-0 victory over Schalke last night.
The midfielder is expected to join Manuel Pellegrini's side for a fee of £55m (€75m) with Jesus Navas the likely fall guy in City's starting XI.
De Bruyne was named the Bundesliga's player of the year after a season which saw him score 10 goals and set up 20 more as Wolfsburg finished runners-up behind Bayern Munich.
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