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Man United midfielder off to Everton and all of the day's transfer gossip

Plus, there’s good news for Paul McShane.

HERE’S YOUR DAILY dose of transfer gossip as the madness of the summer transfer window begins and who better to guide us through the latest wheelin’ and dealin’s than ‘Arry himself.

Just don’t use the words wheelin’ or dealin’, alright?

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Danny boy: Bookmakers have suspended betting on Danny Ings’ future with Liverpool now as short as 1/2 to bring the striker to Anfield this summer.

Clever move: Man United midfielder Tom Cleverley is currently having a medical at Everton ahead of signing a five-year contract with the Merseyside club.

Not happy: Martin Skrtel has labelled Liverpool’s contract offer to him as ‘unacceptable‘. The defender has a year remaining on his contract but his future is now in doubt.

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Committed: Angel di Maria insists he will be at Man United next season despite reports linking him with a move away from Old Trafford.

Interest: Manchester City’s Stefan Jovetic is being lined-up by Inter Milan this summer. The Italian club’s sporting director has confirmed their interest in the forward.

Filipe return: Chelsea full-back Filipe Luis could be returning to Atletico Madrid just twelve months after leaving. Marca are reporting the Brazilian defender wants to move back to the Spanish capital.

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Done deal: Real Madrid have decided to activate their buy-back clause to re-sign Casemiro after he enjoyed an impressive season at Porto.

Gunner get him: Reports in Italy suggest Arsenal are finally prepared to make a €40 million bid for Napoli’s Gonzalo Higuain. Gazzetta dello Sport say the Gunners are keen to bring the striker to North London.

Irish eye: Reading are closing in on the signing of Republic of Ireland international Paul McShane. The defender is a free agent having been released by Hull.

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