Leverkusen target Matip - Monday's gossip

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Former Liverpool defender Joel Matip is wanted by Bayer Leverkusen, but Joe Gomez does not want to leave the Reds and Chelsea could target Celtic's Matt O'Riley.

Former Liverpool and Cameroon defender Joel Matip, 32, is a target for Bayer Leverkusen after he left the Reds in the summer on a free transfer. (Sky Germany), external

But England defender Joe Gomez has no interest in leaving Liverpool this summer, despite the club offering the 27-year-old in a swap deal with Newcastle for England winger Anthony Gordon, 23. (Mirror), external

Chelsea could move for Celtic's Danish midfielder Matt O'Riley, 23, if England midfielder Conor Gallagher, 24, joins Atletico Madrid. (Sky Sports), external

Gallagher is currently keeping his options open and remains in talks with Chelsea over the possibility of a new deal. (Mail), external

Borussia Dortmund lead Chelsea and Aston Villa in the race to sign Hoffenheim's 21-year-old Germany forward Maximilian Beier. (Sky Germany), external

AC Milan have made a bid worth 15m euros (£12.78m) plus add-ons to sign Brazilian defender Emerson Royal, 25, from Tottenham. (Fabrizio Romano), external

Germany striker Niclas Fullkrug, 31, has completed his West Ham medical ahead of his move from Borussia Dortmund. (Sky Sports), external

Leeds have enquired into the availability of 19-year-old English midfielder Bobby Clark on loan from Liverpool. (Football Insider), external

Juventus want to offload eight stars in a summer overhaul, including 26-year-old Italy forward Federico Chiesa, who has been linked with Tottenham. (Mail), external

Manchester United and Arsenal are also interested in a cut-price deal for Chiesa, who is in the final year of his contract. (Teamtalk), external

Everton could be forced to sell England defender Jarrad Branthwaite, 22, below their asking price to avoid any cashflow issues. (Football Insider), external

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