Tuesday’s transfer rumours: Isak, Willian, Milinkovic-Savic, Mudryk, Caicedo and more

All the gossip from around world football

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Welcome to 101 Great Goals’ round-up of all the gossip for Tuesday, 30th August.

Keep checking back to the site every day for all your transfers fix as we head into the final week of the window.

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Gossip

Tottenham defender Christian Romero has made his loan move permanent, signing a contract until 2027 [Tottenham]

Brighton are hoping to take Billy Gilmour on loan from Chelsea for the season. The Scot had an underwhelming spell with Norwich on loan last season [Fabrizio Romano]

Tottenham full back Sergio Reguilon is undergoing a medical ahead of a proposed loan move to Atletico Madrid [Fabrizio Romano]

Aaron Wan-Bissaka will stay at Manchester United this summer despite offers from Crystal Palace and Aston Villa, with Manchester United believing it is now too late to replace him [David Ornstein]

Sergej Milinkovic Savic will stay at Lazio this season, with his agent telling Correire dello Sport “The decision has been made: he will stay at Lazio this summer” [Corriere dello Sport]

Sevilla are set to sign former Manchester United winger Adnan Januzaj on a free transfer [Matteo Moretto]

Tottenham have pulled out of the race to sign Atalanta midfielder Ruslan Malinovski [L’Equipe]

Arsenal have explored a deal for Mychajlo Mudryk after being priced out of a move for Pedro Neto, but have not approached the club yet [Fabrizio Romano]

Graham Potter has joked that Liverpool’s reported £42m offer for Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo would only be enough to get his boots [Goal.com]

Alexander Isak rejected a move to Manchester United a week before he joined Newcastle United this summer [Mundo Deportivo]

Christian Pulisic is set to stay at Chelsea despite interest from abroad, with the US International keen to leave Stamford Bridge [Daily Mail]

Arsenal request information on latest winger target

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