Saudi are not giving up: Al Ittihad to offer £200m bid to sign Salah from Liverpool 

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Liverpool is reportedly on the brink of receiving a staggering £200 million bid for their star player, Mohamed Salah, which could potentially set a new world-record transfer fee. 

Meanwhile, the club has successfully negotiated a deal with Bayern Munich for the transfer of Ryan Gravenberch. 

However, Bayern’s attempt to acquire Joao Palhinha from Fulham has fallen through, and Manchester United has also expressed interest in Gravenberch.

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 The proposed move of Trevoh Chalobah to Bayern Munich appears to be in jeopardy, with Nottingham Forest possibly seizing the opportunity. 

According to reports from Fabrizio Romano, the Chalobah deal is on the verge of collapse due to disagreements between Chelsea and Bayern. 

Arsenal’s sporting director, Edu, has voiced contentment with their transfer window and is more inclined to allow players to depart rather than make additional signings. 

Notably, Joao Palhinha’s deadline day move to Bayern Munich from Fulham has been abandoned, as Fulham couldn’t secure a replacement before the Bundesliga transfer window closed.

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Transfer Deadline day: Chelsea confirm Palmer; Salah to Al Ettifaq; Amrabat to Man Utd

In another news, On this transfer deadline day, Premier League clubs are racing to finalize significant deals before the summer window closes at 11pm tonight.

Chelsea is set to announce the £45 million signing of Cole Palmer from Manchester City this morning, likely concluding their incoming business. However, several players are poised to depart Stamford Bridge by tonight.

One potential departure is Conor Gallagher, with Tottenham considering a last-minute move for the English midfielder.

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