The coronavirus pandemic made the summer transfer market unlike any before it, but there were still plenty of deals done, and you can check out the major ones here. The window might be closed across the top leagues in Europe, but here are the best rumours from around the globe.

TOP STORY: Liverpool, Chelsea join clubs tracking Olise

Reading's Michael Olise has attracted interest from some of Europe's top clubs, and Teamtalk suggests that Liverpool and Chelsea have now joined the winger's list of admirers.

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Described as "the best winger outside of the Premier League," Olise was already being watched by Arsenal, Manchester City, Leeds United and Everton before Liverpool and Chelsea registered their own interest.

Olise spent time at both City and Chelsea before joining Reading, for whom Olise is now starring, and helping to climb to the top of the Championship table.

Olise has just over 18 months left on his contract and the Royals are aware of the mounting interest. The interest isn't just confined to England either, with clubs such as Borussia Dortmund, AS Monaco and Napoli also chasing his signature.

Olise has scored twice and added three assists so far this season.

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08.00 GMT: Bayern Munich are no longer prepared to negotiate a new contract with defender David Alaba, club president Herbert Hainer has said. The 28-year-old now looks set to leave the Champions League winners on a free transfer next summer, and he can sign a pre-contract at a new club from Jan. 1 2021.

"We have a new situation since this weekend," Hainer said on BR Blickpunkt Sport on Sunday. "Quite a while ago, we made David and his agent what we find was a very good offer."

However, the club also set Alaba and his agent, Pini Zahavi, a deadline which they failed to meet. Hainer said: "We wanted to have clarity until the end of October. It's a crucial position for which we want planning security."

According to Italian outlet Calciomercato, Serie A giants Juventus and Inter Milan are monitoring the situation.

Alaba has played at Bayern Munich for all of his professional career, aside from a short loan stint with TSG Hoffenheim in the second half of the 2010-11 season. He is nearing his 400th competitive appearance for the Bundesliga champions. The Austria international has so far appeared in 394 games for Bayern, scoring 31 goals and providing a further 49 assists.

"We did not hear back from his camp until yesterday," Hainer said. "Our sporting executive Hasan Salihamidzic chased the agent, but he replied that the offer was still unsatisfactory, and we should continue to think about it. Based on this, we decided to completely take the offer off the table. This means: An offer does not exist anymore."

Bayern Munich reportedly offered Alaba a five-year deal with an annual salary of around €11m, which could have gone up to €15m with bonuses.

PAPER TALK (by Nick Judd): Khedira to reach agreement to leave

Clubs tracking World Cup winner Sami Khedira have been boosted by the news that Juventus are pushing ahead on plans to try and terminate the midfielder's contract ahead of the January transfer window, reports Calciomercato.

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In fact, though he's under contract until June 2021, Juventus have told him that he must reach an agreement to leave.

And therein lies the problem, for Khedira still believes he has something to offer Andrea Pirlo's team, despite his lack of form and fitness.

The Bianconeri are desperate to free up Khedira's salary, and the German midfielder has been out of form and fitness for some time.

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- Rangers boss Steven Gerrard is keeping tabs on Jacob Murphy's contract talks at Newcastle United, reports the Daily Record. Gerrard was hoping to sign the winger in the summer and even though no move materialised, and despite Murphy impressing Steve Bruce this season, Gerrard is hoping he can tempt the player to Scotland by offering him more game time. Murphy's out of contract next summer, and Gerrard is keeping tabs on the so-far non-conclusive contract talks in the hope he can make a pre-contract offer in January.

- Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Newcastle are all interested in signing Djed Spence from Middlesbrough, according to Teamtalk. Boro are aware they face a battle keeping Spence at the club beyond January, his splendid form for Neil Warnock's side making him a target for numerous clubs in the new year. Spence joined Boro from Fulham in 2018 and broke into the side under Jonathan Woodgate. And now, due to his sparkling form this season, he is being watched every week by a seemingly growing list of clubs.

Source: espn.co.uk

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