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£60m Arsenal plot amid Man Utd move, Chelsea summer deal on the verge, top Spurs target
EXPRESS SPORT brings you all the latest transfer news from the Premier League.
Atletico Madrid are reportedly set to target a £60million move for Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez to replace Antoine Griezmann.
According to the Mirror, the France international is expected to leave the Vicente Calderon in the summer for Manchester United.
Jose Mourinho will have to meet Griezmann's £86m buy-out clause, which will provide funds for Atletico to land an alternative.
With Sanchez's contract situation still unresolved and Arsenal collapsing in the Premier League, Diego Simeone has identified him as an ideal forward due to bring in as he admires his hungry appetite.
If no agreement is reached this season over his future at the Emirates, Arsenal will apparently cash in.
Alexis Sanchez, Antoine Griezmann, Hakan Calhanoglu and Wilfried Zaha feature in our Transfer News
Hakan Calhanoglu is reportedly on the verge of sealing a summer move to Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen.
The 22-year-old free-kick specialist is currently serving a four-month ban imposed by FIFA, but the Turkey international has hinted a switch to Stamford Bridge is on the cards.
"God willing, I will be a Chelsea player next season," Calhanoglu told Fanatik.
And according to Turkish-Football, a deal is close to completion for the playmaker to join the Blues at the end of the season.
Antonio Conte's side are said to have made an offer to Leverkusen, although several other clubs remain interested in the Bundesliga star.
Mauricio Pochettino is looking to strengthen Tottenham's attacking threat on the wing
Tottenham have made Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha their top summer target
Express Sport understands Tottenham have made Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha their top summer target.
Mauricio Pochettino opted against making a fresh move for the 24-year-old in the January transfer window.
However, the Spurs boss remains very keen on signing the ex-Manchester United man.
Tottenham are believed to be confident relegation-threatened Palace will be open to doing business for a fee of around £25m.
And waiting for the summer would also allow Sam Allardyce to find a quality replacement, depending on whether the club survive.