Juventus linked with reported Brighton & Hove Albion transfer target, Newcastle slap £15m price tag on forward, and more

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Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has denied that Juventus have made any contact regarding reported Brighton target Glen Kamara.

Brighton have been linked with a move for Kamara previously, who is in high demand following impressive performances for the Glasgow side.

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Italian giants Juventus were then credited with an interest, but Gerrard was keen to quash any speculation regarding the midfielder, who has been valued at £8m.

As per the Glasgow Evening Times, he said: "There’s nothing from Juventus with Glen so I think it’s another made-up story.

"There’s a lot going round at the moment about quite a few of my players but there’s no truth in it.

"It wouldn’t surprise me if there’s top clubs looking at Glen - again he was outstanding, lovely to watch - and as a midfielder myself I really admire his bodywork and his shape, the way he receives the ball.

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"He’s a very clever footballer and it wouldn’t surprise me if top clubs were monitoring him but there’s no truth in Juventus."

The rest of today's headlines:

AC Milan have reportedly been offered the opportunity to sign Chelsea forward Olivier Giroud. (Calciomercato)

Jose Mourinho’s arrival has not changed the situation of Christian Eriksen, who is committed to leaving Spurs and will reject any contract offer. (The Telegraph)

Both Arsenal and Everton are keen on former Valencia coach Marcelino. (Daily Mail)

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Former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is reportedly ready to return to management as soon as possible. (Fox Sports)

Newcastle United will only listen to bids in excess of £15m for Dwight Gayle. A number of Championship clubs are interested in his services. (The Telegraph)

Amazon will keep Alan Shearer and Michael Owen apart during their work for Amazon, after the pair fell out earlier this year. (Various)