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It’s that time of the year again – the transfer window is now open until September 1 and it’s sure to be a busy period with clubs looking to make big signings ahead of next season. Here are today’s latest developments from Simon Jones and the Daily Mail Sport team…
Coventry eye Swiss defender
Coventry City are exploring a deal for Eintracht Frankfurt defender Aurele Amenda.
The 6ft 6in centre back, 22, is part of Switzerland’s World Cup squad and has also drawn attention from Celtic and Valencia over the past 12 months.
Aurele Amenda is at the World Cup with Switzerland and Coventry are keen
Hull rebuffed in Emersonn bid
Hull City have had a formal £17.3m bid for Toulouse striker Emersonn rejected.
Daily Mail Sport revealed earlier this month that Hull had been rebuffed over their opening proposal.
The offer is understood to have been £15.1m plus £2.2m in add-ons.
Butland set for Premier League return as Pandur heads north
Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur is closing on a move to Rangers in a deal that will see former England international Jack Butland head in the opposite direction.
The Premier League new boys want two new goalkeepers and 33-year-old Butland brings ready-made experience of the top flight, having played for both Stoke and Crystal Palace before his 2023 move north.
Rangers are offering Butland plus around £6million for Pandur, who is away on World Cup duty with Croatia.
Jack Butland is set to move to Hull as part of Rangers’ deal for Ivor Pandur
Pandur’s departure and the potential sale of Kyle Joseph to Middlesbrough for £5million will enable Hull to clear their Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) deficit.
Joseph had an offer from Millwall initially, but Boro are now pushing to get a deal done.
The 24-year-old scored eight goals and provided five assists for Hull last season, despite only starting 27 of the 46 Championship games in the regular campaign.
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