Newcastle agree fee for Hoffenheim's Toure
Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie:
Newcastle have agreed a fee with Hoffenheim for winger Bazoumana Toure.
They are in advanced talks with the German club for the Ivory Coast international, but a deal yet to be finalised.
All going well, Toure is set to be the first of multiple new signings through the door at Newcastle, following the 170m double sale of Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali.
Tonali fee will allow Newcastle to strengthen in more than one position
Latest from Your Site News' Keith Downie:
Newcastle feel that its a strong fee for Sandro Tonali and believe they are very likely to achieve the full 100m.
The feeling is this will enable the club to strengthen with high potential in more than one position.
It is the club second biggest sale, behind the 125m Liverpool paid for Alexander Isak.
Pompey sign Bailey
Portsmouth have completed their first signing of the summer by bringing in midfielder Odin Bailey.
The 26-year-old has agreed a three-year deal at Fratton Park after leaving Stockport at the end of last season.
Spurs set to smash through 200m on transfers
Spurs are set to spend a combined 185m on Sandro Tonali and Matheus Fernandes.
Their summer spend once these deals go through will be 237m.
They have already splashed out on Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton for 52m. They signed Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka on free transfers.
Tonali is expected to earn more than 275,000 per week at Spurs. He had interest from elsewhere, like Manchester City, but was keen to work under Roberto De Zerbi.
Earlier on Wednesday, Spurs agreed to sell Luka Vuskovic to Brighton in a deal worth up to 50m.
Spurs eating big again
Your Site News' Michael Bridge:
"This is a massive signing. It will be a new-look Tottenham
"Spurs have seriously acted. This is serious money. Spurs are dining at the top table as they promised their supporters."
Spurs agree 100m deal to sign Tonali from Newcastle
Latest from Keith Downie and Michael Bridge:
Tottenham have agreed a deal with Newcastle worth up to 100m for Sandro Tonali.
Spurs are set to pay 92.5m plus 7.5m in achievable add-ons.
For the second day running, Spurs have committed to smashing their transfer record.
On Tuesday, they agreed an 85m deal
Gunn in talks over MLS move
Latest from Your Site News' Sahil Jaidka:
Scotland international Angus Gunn is in talks with MLS club San Jose Earthquakes.
The 30-year-old is a free agent after his contract at Nottingham Forest came to an end, and has been considering various options ahead of next season.
While no deal has been finalised, Gunn will be hoping to play more regularly this season, having featured for just 45 minutes at Forest during the last campaign.
The goalkeeper who has 25 caps for Scotland - impressed at the World Cup, where he started all three group stage games.
Gunn - who also played for the likes of Norwich City, Southampton and Stoke - has around 200 appearances at club level.
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Newcastle have not bid for Spurs' Gray
Latest from Your Site News' Michael Bridge and Keith Downie:
Newcastle have not made a bid for Tottenham midfielder Archie Gray, according to sources at both clubs.
The 20-year-olds name has come up in conversation at Newcastle, and there is an interest, but it has not gone any further than that.
Forest boss Pereira confirms he has left club
Vitor Pereira has said in a statement that his time as Nottingham Forest head coach has come to an end with the decision coming as a complete surprise to me and without any warning.
Ex-Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is in talks to succeed Pereira.