Transfer rumours: Messi, Kane, Martial, Trippier, Haaland, Icardi, Griezmann, Origi, Dzeko

Last update on. From the section GossipLionel Messi (Argentina forward), 34, will have a medical Monday morning, before completing a complimentary transfer to Paris St-Germain. (L'Equipe – in French) external linkIn the next few days, Messi will be revealed as a PSG player in a special ceremony at Eiffel Tower. (ESPN) External-linkBarcelona filed a complaint to the European Commission claiming that Messi's signing by PSG would violate spending rules if the French club succeeded in recruiting the Argentine. (Marca in Spanish) external linkTottenham is one of the clubs that tried to sign Messi, after Barca stated he would not stay at the Nou Camp. (Express) External-linkTottenham boss Nuno Espirito Sante will meet with Harry Kane, England's striker, on Monday to discuss ways to persuade the 28-year old to stay at Spurs amid Manchester City's interest. (Mail) External-linkArsenal are willing to move for Atletico Madrid defender Kieran trippier, but Manchester United were unable to agree on a fee for the English international of 30 years. (Sun). external-linkManchester United is willing to sell Anthony Martial, 25-year-old France forward, for 50m. Inter Milan are keen to sign him as a replacement for Romelu Lukaku (28-year-old Belgian striker) who is on the verge of joining Chelsea. (Sun). External-linkJose Mourinho, Roma's boss, is eager to sign Mauro Icardi (28-year-old Argentine striker) from Paris St-Germain. Edin Dzeko, 35-year-old Bosnian, looks likely to move to Inter Milan. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian) external-linkDzeko is moving to San Siro to replace Lukaku. (Sun). External-linkArsenal and Tottenham are competing for Dusan Vlahovic's signature as Fiorentina's Serbia striker. Spurs are interested in the 21-year old as a potential replacement for Harry Kane. (Sky Sport Italia's Gianluca Di Marzio - in Italian) external-linkSouthampton is trying to sign Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (27-year-old England) from Liverpool, 10 years after he was released by St Mary's. (Sun) external linkBayern Munich's sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic confirmed that the club is interested in signing Erling Braut Hailand, a 21-year-old Norwegian striker from Bundesliga rival Borussia Dortmund. (Goal) External-linkManchester United is preparing to bid for Antoine Griezmann, a 30-year-old forward from France. (Todofichajes, in Spanish) external linkGoodbye Barca, hello PSG? Emotional Messi bids Barcelona goodbye and declares that joining PSG is "possible".Porto, West Ham Leeds, Norwich and Norwich were all linked to Fulham's 18 year-old English midfielder FabioCarvalho. He declined an initial offer of a contract extension from the Cottagers. (Mail) External-linkLeicester City may re-engage their pursuit of Southampton defender Jannik Vestergaard (29), as cover for Wesley Fofana, who is currently in serious health. West Ham has also been linked to the Dane. (Talksport) External-linkWest Ham is in talks to sign Divock Origi, a 26-year old Belgian striker from Liverpool. (Football Insider) external-linkLeeds United are interested in Matheus Cunha (22-year-old Hertha Berlin midfielder), who won Olympic gold in Tokyo with Brazil on Saturday. (Star) External-linkCunha and Atalanta were also linked to Cunha after Cunha's success in Japan. Hertha increased Cunha's valuation to around 25 million. (Calciomercato - in Italian) external-linkSouthampton wants to sign Armando Broja (19, Chelsea and Albania forward) on a season-long loan agreement. (Football.London). external-linkBurnley were linked to Santos' 23 year-old Brazilian winger Arthur Gomes. Gomes is currently on loan at Atletico Goianiense. (Burnley Express). external-linkBarcelona has offered Neto, a 32-year-old Brazil goalkeeper, to Tottenham and Arsenal in north London. (Express) External-linkBrighton wants to sign Marc Cucurella (23-year-old Getafe leftback), who won a silver with Spain in the Olympic football final. External-linkEverton will loan Joao Virginia, a 21-year-old Portuguese goalkeeper, to a variety of Championship clubs. (Liverpool Echo). external-link