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Published 09:24 10 Jul 2015 BST
Updated 14:27 10 Jul 2015 BST
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28-year-old Asmir Begovic is hitting his prime, he's producing some of the best performances in world football and most clubs would welcome him with open arms to man their posts. So he's doing the logical thing and settling for a life on the Chelsea bench with an £8m move set to be complete. (The Telegraph)
West Ham United have joined the race to pinch Javier Hernandez off of Man United (Daily Mail). Well, we say pinch, we mean catch, as Louis van Gaal throws the striker as far away from himself as possible. Sevilla were installed as favourites last night to land the Mexican but the Spaniards and the Hammers could have their work cut out for them as Liverpool have bumped themselves to the front of the queue. Brendan Rodgers is supposed to be keen at nabbing the United goalscoring whose energy and movement would definitely suit his pressing obsession. (Forza Italian Football)
Newcastle United have been told that Charlie Austin will cost them £15m. So Crystal Palace are offering £6m for him. Really. (The Guardian).
Tim Sherwood looks set to blow half of the Christian Benteke money on bringing Andros Townsend to Aston Villa. Presumably it's the Benteke money anyway, we're not expecting Randy Lerner to hand him over £15m for the craic. (Daily Mail)
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