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Everton hope to secure a £15 million transfer to sign Southampton striker Che Adams before the transfer window slams shut at the end of August. Everton are firm favourites to sign the attacker, and are already locked in talks with the Saints to complete a deal this week.
Coventry City and Sweden international striker Viktor Gyokeres is a target for Everton and Southampton, as both Premier League sides have tabled offers for the 24-year-old versatile forward. Gyokeres caught the eye in a debut campaign season for Coventry City last year, scoring 18 goals in 47 games, and his potential suitors both hope that the 6 foot 2 striker will continue those goalscoring feats in the Premier League.
The summer transfer window in 2019 closed for Premier League clubs at 5pm on 8th August. While some managers will be happy with their squads, others will be wishing they had a bit more time – and even looking forward to the window re-opening in January.
Southampton will complete a move for Birmingham City striker Che Adams next week, signing last season's Birmingham top goalscorer for a fee of around £15.75 million. The Saints have been chasing Adams since January and will be the club's first major acquisition of what is expected to be a busy transfer window.
Southampton will sell left-back Matt Targett to Aston Villa in a £14 million transfer deal next week, with the 23-year-old England under-21 international set to sign a four year contract at Villa Park. Targett has been a long-term target for Villa and arrives as the club's first major transfer since returning to the Premier League.
Birmingham City forward Che Adams has reportedly been earmarked as one of the prime targets to bolster the Everton attack during the summer transfer window.
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly joined the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United in the hunt to sign Che Adams from Birmingham City this summer.
Manchester United and Arsenal are reportedly among the top clubs looking into the signing of Birmingham's highly-rated forward Che Adams during the summer.
Ahead of a day of uncertainty in the English Championship, the only thing that we knew was that one big name in the history of English football would be relegated to the third tier, with Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest and Blackburn Rovers all fighting the drop.
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