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Arsenal are reportedly keen to sign Idrissa Gueye to address their defensive woes.
The Everton ace, who signed for £9million last summer, has operated as a holding midfielder.
Arsene Wenger thinks the Gunners have a fundamental flaw at the back.
And according to the Sunday Mirror, a move for Gueye is in the pipeline.
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Manchester United and Chelsea are on Neymar's tailWenger thinks the 27-year-old could be Arsenal’s answer to N’Golo Kante.
Jose Mourinho has made it his priority to sign a midfielder, according to reports.
United have been linked with £40m moves for Monaco’s Tiemoue Bakayoko and Tottenham star Eric Dier.
And according to the Mail on Sunday, Mourinho wants to replicate the success he had with Makelele at Chelsea.
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James Rodriguez could spark a huge summer transfer battleMakelele steered the Blues to back-to-back titles when Mourinho was in charge.
And Mourinho thinks a holding midfielder is a must in order to give Paul Pogba more licence to go forward.
Neymar is reportedly considering approaches from Chelsea and United.
The Barcelona superstar has a £170m release clause.
And according to the Sunday Times, Neymar has told friends of United and Chelsea’s interest in him.
It is said he will only come to the Premier League if his salary demands - £21.2m a year after tax - are met.
Real Madrid star James Rodriguez is set to be at the centre of a huge transfer battle in the summer, according to reports.
Chelsea and United have expressed an interest in the out of favour Colombian.
However, the Sunday Mirror claim Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and City will all vie for his services.
Real are hoping to recoup as much of the £63m they spent on him in 2014 as possible.