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Euro Paper Talk: Emre Can won't sign new contract at Liverpool as Juventus eye up move

Liverpool midfielder Emre Can celebrates against Watford

Deadline Day has mostly come and gone, but the window is still open in Spain. It also means there is fallout from the deals that made it over the line and some that didn’t.

Our friends at Football Whispers have scoured media across Europe for the latest news and transfer rumours.

ITALY

Emre Can continues his stand-off with Liverpool as the German won't renew his contract. He already has an agreement to join Max Allegri at Juventus next season. (Corriere dello Sport)

Serie A clubs spent a billion euros during the transfer window. An amount previously unheard of in Italy, with AC Milan deemed the club to have done the best business ahead of Juventus and Torino. (Gazzetta dello Sport)

Inter Milan flop Gabriel Barbosa completed a loan move to Benfica on Thursday. The Brazilian winger failed to find his feet in Italy and will spend the season in Lisbon. (Corriere dello Sport)

Inter Milan sealed a Deadline Day deal for SM Caen's Yann Karamoh, the French winger signs on a two-year loan deal with an option to buy (Gazzetta dello Sport)

SPAIN

With the Spanish transfer window still open, Barcelona are holding out the smallest bit of hope that they could still sign Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool. (Marca)

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WIGAN, ENGLAND - JULY 14:  Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool during the pre-season friendly match between Wigan Athletic and Liverpool at DW Stadium on July 1

Real Madrid were very interested in signing Kylian Mbappé from Monaco, but the Spanish side were left frustrated as the French youngster joined his hometown club Paris Saint-Germain. (Marca)

Former Barcelona great Xavi has admitted that Real Madrid have all the current momentum and that his old club have fallen asleep. (Marca)

With a stunning overhead kick, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick against the Faroe Islands and surpasses Pele's international goal-scoring record. (AS)

Real Madrid's newest superstar and Arsenal transfer target Marco Asensio will reach the levels of Xavi and Andres Iniesta says Sergio Gonzalez, who was in charge of Espanyol when the young attacker was on loan there two seasons ago. (AS)

Atletico Madrid duo Nicolas Gaitan and former Everton transfer target Luciano Vietto are close to leaving the capital club. The Spanish market closes today, but clubs in Turkey have another week to do deals. (AS)

FRANCE

Marseille finally secured the centre forward they were looking for, sealing a move for Benfica's Kostas Mitroglou at the very last second of the transfer window. They will pay €15million for the former Fulham flop. (L'Equipe)

While Arsenal and Liverpool were fighting for his services, Monaco's Thomas Lemar was busy helping France beat the Netherlands 4-0. The 21-year-old scored twice, including a stunning left-foot hit from outside the box to make it 2-0. (L'Equipe)

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Thomas Lemar showed Arsenal and Liverpool what they missed out on as he scored a brilliant goal for France against the Netherlands.

The former Caen midfielder only has eyes for Liverpool. He rejected a move to the Emirates and a deal to arrive on Merseyside could still happen in the future. (L'Equipe)

Following the 4-0 win, Kylian Mbappé, after scoring his first goal for France, spoke about his move to Paris Saint-Germain, "It's official. It's a great pleasure, I join a great club. I had made my decision weeks ago. It's the ideal project to continue to progress. I will be surrounded by great players. I have a lot prove." (L'Equipe)

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Kylian Mbappe talks about his move to Paris St Germain from Monaco which will see him eventually sign for £165m.

GERMANY

The 18 Bundesliga clubs spent over €600million on more than 200 players this summer; that's a new record; It eclipses the previous year's €547million spend. (Bild)

Former Manchester City youngster Jadon Sancho is being hailed as Borussia Dortmund's next big star as he moved to the German club on Thursday. Just 17 years old, he will wear BVB's No 7 shirt. (SportBild)

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