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Transfer latest: Arsenal want Southampton star; Newcastle eye Harrison

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To kick off our latest transfer round up, Arsenal are one of the sides interested in Kyle Walker-Peters from Southampton. Tottenham meanwhile, have the option to re-sign the right-back for a fee of around £30 million, The Athletic reports.

Newcastle United are considering making a bid for Jack Harrison. Leeds were weighing up selling the winger during the summer transfer window. And the Magpies view the Englishman as a cheaper alternative to £60 million-rated Moussa Diaby, according to the Daily Mail.

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Harrison may not be the only Leeds player offered the chance to leave Elland Road. Nice want Illan Meslier, with new boss Lucien Favre an admirer of the young goalkeeper, according to Media Foot.

Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane is on the radar of Bayern Munich as the Bavarian giants consider potential replacements for Robert Lewandowski. Lewandowski continues to be linked with a move to Barcelona. However, Bayern are unlikely to be able to afford Kane this summer, Kicker claims.

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Transfer latest: Arsenal make Grimaldo bid, Newcastle offered Zapata

Newcastle could sign Duvan Zapata for just £15 million. The Magpies pursued the Colombian during the January transfer window. However, a loan-to-buy deal would have set Eddie Howe’s men back £35 million in the winter, the Sunday Mirror (10/7; page 76) reports.

Arsenal want Maxence Lacroix should the Gunners sell William Saliba this summer. Mikel Arteta wants to keep Saliba, but they will consider huge offers for the centre-back. Should he leave, Arsenal will target the Wolfsburg star, Media Foot reports.

He is not the only defender still on Arsenal‘s radar this summer. In fact, the Gunners have now made a £6 million bid for Alex Grimaldo, according to Portuguese outlet A Bola.

And finally, Tottenham want to make as much of the £33.9 million they spent on Giovani Lo Celso back as possible as they look to offload the midfielder this summer, Marca claims.