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By DOMINIC HOGAN and BEN WILLCOCKS and JAMES COHEN and MICHAEL PAVITT and ADAM POGRUND and LUKE POWER and HARRY BAMFORTH and SIMON JONES Published: 16: 30 AEST, 10 June 2025 | Updated: 17: 58 AEST, 10 June 2025 9 View comments Follow Mail Sport's live blog on the closing day of this summer's special early transfer window ahead of the Club World Cup as teams look to bolster their squads ahead of the competition. By Simon Jones Here's another one to watch today. Manchester United are maintaining contact with Sporting Lisbon over striker Viktor Gyokeres. He is believed to have a £85million release clause, though they have a gentleman's agreement to let him go for less - how much they'll reduce their asking price is unclear, as they appear to have reneged on the idea of letting him go for as little as £58m in recent days. Liverpool won't settle for peanuts if they're going to offload Darwin Nunez. Or if they will, it will only be for a LOT of peanuts. The Reds value the striker in excess of £70million, our transfer expert Simon Jones understands. That would be a decent recoup on the £85m deal they made to sign him three seasons ago, considering how hot and cold he has blown over that time. Xabi Alonso took his first training session at Valdebebas on Monday. Madrid have already been active this summer, bringing in Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen ahead of the Club World Cup. In case you missed it yesterday, Inter have appointed old hand Cristian Chivu as their next manager, replacing Simone Inzaghi, who has swanned off to Al-Hilal. We'll get a first look at this new era for the Champions League nearlymen at the Club World Cup. They could end up facing an English club. Ryan Cherki is a joy to watch. if you saw that madcap game between France and Spain last week, you'll have witnessed his impact - a goal and an assist off the bench. He's a divisive figure, but Nathan Salt explores why he could be critical for Pep Guardiola's side. They have settled a £33. 7million fee with Lyon. One thing is certain - if Chelsea get their deal over the line for AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan, they'll be getting an excellent distributor of the ball. Whether he'll get to show off this long ball prowess under Enzo Maresca is another matter, but Chelsea fans, you can enjoy these clips and hope. Could this free up Milos Kerkez to go to Liverpool? Bournemouth have reportedly sourced their replacement, according to Fabrizio Romano and Sky Sports News, with the fee said to be starting at £10. 1m. However, Sky claim that the deal will only go through if Kerkez goes to Liverpool. By Dominic Hogan Man City have been going about their rebuild this summer after an underwhelming campaign last season, and have now added Wolves' former left back Rayan Ait-Nouri to their ranks. The full back has penned a five-year deal and joins for an initial £31. 7m, with add-ons taking the final fee to £33. 7m. He is due to join up with his new team-mates ahead of the Club World Cup, which gets underway later this week. For more on that one, check out the link below. .. By Dominic Hogan Good morning everyone, and welcome to Transfer Deadline Day! Well, sort of. It's not the big one, but the end of the special early transfer window ahead of the Club World Cup, which is a first. Club's will have a chance to bolster before the registration deadline for the competition, with the window shutting at 7pm tonight, before opening up again on Monday June 16. So, really, the window is more going for a lunch break rather than slamming shut, but it is a deadline day nonetheless! We'll keep you updated with all the latest deals, rumours, and developments on what should be a busy day throughout, so make sure you stick with us!
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