Deadline day LIVE! Transfer news and rumours: Fulham complete Broja signing, Veliz leaves Spurs
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Today's key events
Villa 'could propose swap deal for Chelsea's Gallagher'
Aston Villa may reportedly be prepared to be creative in a bid to sign Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher.
The England international has established himself as one of the Blues' key men, starting all but one of the club's 38 Premier League fixtures during 2023-24.
More recently, Gallagher dropping into a deeper midfield role has helped Chelsea record five successive league wins, securing sixth place in the standings.
Nevertheless, speculation persists that co-owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital remain intent on cashing in on the third-choice captain this summer.
Spurs 'set to allow 24-year-old to leave on free transfer'
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly made the decision to part ways with Ryan Sessegnon on a free transfer.
When Spurs signed the left-sided player from Fulham for £25m in 2019, there had been high hopes that he would develop into a key player.
By the age of 19, he had contributed a phenomenal 25 goals and 28 assists from 120 appearances for the Cottagers, securing himself numerous accolades in the Championship and EFL in general.
He also enjoyed a season of Premier League football during 2018-19, chipping in with two goals and six assists from 35 appearances, but his transfer across London has proven to be a disaster.
Man United 'set asking price for Dortmund loanee Sancho'
Manchester United have reportedly decided on an asking price for winger Jadon Sancho ahead of the summer transfer window.
Sancho's valuation had plummeted once he was dropped from the senior ranks at Old Trafford due to a disagreement with head coach Erik ten Hag.
As such, United had to be open to loan offers in January in a bid to find a resolution, the England international eventually being allowed to return to former club Borussia Dortmund.
With no obligation or option to buy included in the deal, the understanding was that Sancho would spent the second half of the campaign at Westfalenstadion before returning to the Theatre of Dreams.