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Published 09:28 6 Jul 2015 BST
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One person who definitely is training at Melwood, this week, is Raheem Sterling. The want-away winger reported for pre-season training this morning but is still hopeful of a move away.
The Telegraph believe Manchester City still lead the chase for Sterling and report that the player would get a signing-on bonus of £4m if City were to match Liverpool's £50m valuation.
David de Gea has also shown up for pre-season training, at Manchester United, but, Daily Mirror tell us, Louis van Gaal is lining up a move for Stoke's Asmir Begovic as a back-up.
Former France coach Raymond Domenech, meanwhile, has urged Morgan Schneiderlin to move to Old Trafford. He told The Sun that any deal taking him to Manchester United could see him prosper on the world stage.
Arsenal have contacted Barcelona about their attacking midfielder, Pedro. Capped 51 times by Spain, the 27-year-old was forced to settle for a supporting role at Barca, last season, and The Independent believe he is open to a Premier League switch.
We were surprised to see QPR's Charlie Austin linked to so few clubs. Newcastle seem to be his most likely destination but the tight-fisted Toon directors are not over-eager to pay out £12m for him.
Tottenham want Monaco striker Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, according to The Star, but will have to pat £18m to get hold of the 21-year-old.
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