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Liverpool transfer news: Liverpool agree £40m Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain deal - six-year contract

Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to sign a five-year contract today after snubbing champions Chelsea in favour of a move to Anfield.

And having set up that signing, the Reds are continuing to hold talks with Monaco in an attempt to clinch a £75m deadline deal for French forward Lemar.

Oxlade-Chamberlain, 24, was having a Liverpool medical last night at St George's Park, where he has been with the England squad preparing for tomorrow's World Cup qualifier in Malta.

Liverpool made their move for the midfielder after he turned down the chance to join Chelsea on Tuesday.

The Premier League champions had agreed a £40m fee with Arsenal, but the player insisted he was not interested, fearing that Blues boss Antonio Conte wanted him to play at wing-back.

Oxlade-Chamberlain has made clear he would rather play in central midfield, and the boyhood Liverpool fan believes that he will get that chance under Jurgen Klopp.

The deal with the Reds means that Arsenal will get a sizeable fee for a player who had one year left on his contract at the Emirates Stadium, and had refused to sign an extension.

Anfield officials have been busy in the final days of the transfer window, having agreed on Tuesday to play RB Leipzig £55m for midfielder Naby Keita – who will move to Merseyside next summer.

They have not given up on bringing in Virgil van Dijk either, although Southampton are determined to keep the £70m-rated defender, who is under contract until 2022.

Klopp signed Mohamed Salah from Roma, Dominic Solanke from Chelsea and full-back Andrew Robertson from Hull last month, but there had been increasing fears among the Anfield support over the club's relative lack of transfer activity this summer.

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are set to sign Arsenal star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Oxlade-Chamberlain's arrival will not totally ease those worries, as Liverpool have been keen all summer to sign a top-class centre-back.

Van Dijk fits that bill, and has made clear that he is desperate to move to Anfield, but it would need a major shift in Southampton's stance for a deal to happen before the 11pm deadline.

Meanwhile, Liverpool striker Divock Origi could join German club Wolfsburg on a season's loan later today.

The Belgium international had looked set to be offered to Monaco as part of a deal for Lemar, with Newcastle also interested but a move to the Bundesliga is now more likely.

Origi, 22, believes his chances of first-team football at Anfield will be limited this season, and is keen to play regularly to boost his chances of a spot at the World Cup next summer.

Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to sign a five-year contract today after snubbing champions Chelsea in favour of a move to Anfield.

And having set up that signing, the Reds are continuing to hold talks with Monaco in an attempt to clinch a £75m deadline deal for French forward Lemar.

Oxlade-Chamberlain, 24, was having a Liverpool medical last night at St George's Park, where he has been with the England squad preparing for tomorrow's World Cup qualifier in Malta.

Liverpool made their move for the midfielder after he turned down the chance to join Chelsea on Tuesday.

The Premier League champions had agreed a £40m fee with Arsenal, but the player insisted he was not interested, fearing that Blues boss Antonio Conte wanted him to play at wing-back.

Oxlade-Chamberlain has made clear he would rather play in central midfield, and the boyhood Liverpool fan believes that he will get that chance under Jurgen Klopp.

The deal with the Reds means that Arsenal will get a sizeable fee for a player who had one year left on his contract at the Emirates Stadium, and had refused to sign an extension.

Anfield officials have been busy in the final days of the transfer window, having agreed on Tuesday to play RB Leipzig £55m for midfielder Naby Keita – who will move to Merseyside next summer.

They have not given up on bringing in Virgil van Dijk either, although Southampton are determined to keep the £70m-rated defender, who is under contract until 2022.

Klopp signed Mohamed Salah from Roma, Dominic Solanke from Chelsea and full-back Andrew Robertson from Hull last month, but there had been increasing fears among the Anfield support over the club's relative lack of transfer activity this summer.

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are set to sign Arsenal star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Oxlade-Chamberlain's arrival will not totally ease those worries, as Liverpool have been keen all summer to sign a top-class centre-back.

Van Dijk fits that bill, and has made clear that he is desperate to move to Anfield, but it would need a major shift in Southampton's stance for a deal to happen before the 11pm deadline.

Meanwhile, Liverpool striker Divock Origi could join German club Wolfsburg on a season's loan later today.

The Belgium international had looked set to be offered to Monaco as part of a deal for Lemar, with Newcastle also interested but a move to the Bundesliga is now more likely.

Origi, 22, believes his chances of first-team football at Anfield will be limited this season, and is keen to play regularly to boost his chances of a spot at the World Cup next summer.

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#Tottenham transfer news: Llorente on Pochettino's radar as Chelsea risk losing another target - Duration: 3:36.

Tottenham transfer news: Llorente on Pochettino's radar as Chelsea risk losing another target

MAURICIO POCHETTINO is weighing up a late move for Chelsea-target Fernando Llorente. The Tottenham boss wants support for Harry Kane and Llorente is among the strikers under consideration.

Swansea striker Fernando Llorente is wanted by Tottenham and Chelsea.

Spain international Fernando Llorente scored 15 goals to help keep Swansea up. Premier League champs Chelsea were in pole position to land Swansea's Spain striker, 32, in a £15million deal but could face late competition.

Kane will lead the line for Poch this season but back-up forward Vincent Janssen has struggled to adapt to English football.

Llorente is recovering from a broken arm suffered on his summer holidays but is back training and impressed last season with 15 Prem goals in his opening campaign.

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte worked with Llorente at Juventus and wants him to provide competition in attack for the Blues as they defend the title.

Swansea have been trying to sign Wilfried Bony from Manchester City to cover for Llorente departing before the transfer deadline. Meanwhile, Serge Aurier has been given the go-ahead for his £23m switch to Spurs.

Fernando Llorente enjoyed a succesful debut season in England.

Tottenham are looking for a back-up to talisman Harry Kane. And the North Londoners have also signed promising Argentine centre-back Juan Foyth, 19, in a £8m deal from Estudiantes.

Tottenham had been sweating on getting international clearance for Ivory Coast defender Aurier after he was found guilty of assaulting a police officer last year.

But he appealed and the 24-year-old has been given the all-clear to now put pen to paper on a five-year deal.

Losing out on Llorente would be another blow to Antonio Conte. Aurier will replace Kyle Walker, who joined Manchester City for £50m.

Foyth has signed a five-year deal to join Spurs.   The Argentinian Under-20 star broke into the Estudiantes first team last season, playing seven times.

Spurs will also battle West Ham to land Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes, 24, who is likely to be available on a season-long loan.

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