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Friday EPL transfer updates

Cape Town - Chelsea are monitoring the situation at Real Madrid as French defender Raphael Varane wants fresh contract talks.

Former Manchester United defender, Rio Ferdinand, signed for QPR on a free transfer and revealed he had turned down more lucrative offers in order to return to London. Harry Redknapp is keen on pairing Steven Caulker with the veteran as Cardiff are said to have accepted a bid in the region of £8m for the 22-year-old.

Newcastle United have landed Feyenoord defender, Daryl Janmaat.

Arsenal finally completed a deal for France defender, Mathieu Debuchy, from Newcastle.

Swansea City have revealed that Napoli have signed Michu on a season long loan with the option to make the move permanent.’

According to Skysports, Javier Pastore is on Juventus radar but PSG playmaker will remain in France his agent has said.

West Ham United have signed Enner Valencia giving them options upfront.

Arsene Wenger is still weighing up his options with signing Sami Khedira. Chelsea are said to still be in the running for the German midfielder as they can match his excessive wage package.

The Daily Express reports that Crystal Palace have agreed to sign Frazier Campbell from Cardiff and Gylfi Sigurdsson from Tottenham Hotspurs.

Mario Balloteli has fuelled speculation that he wants to be an Arsenal player by snapping a picture with his fiance in front of Arsenal logos.

PSV Eindhoven youngster, Zakaria Bakkali, is a Liverpool target with 18-year-old Belgian tipped to be the new Eden Hazard.

West Ham, Swansea and Sunderland are all interested in signing Carl Jenkinson.

Manchester City midfielder, Yaya Toure, is hoping a move out of the English Premiership to PSG. The Blues will try to trigger Ross Barkley’s clause at Everton if the Ivorian leaves the Ethihad.

Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata is said to complete his move to Juventus after a medical in the next 48 hours.

Juventus are also interested in signing Romelu Lukaku but on a loan deal along with Spurs’ Erik Lamela.

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