Well, the fun of the Euros is now officially over but for many of us, Europe is still where our attention lies.
With latter rounds and potential glamour ties still on the offing for clubs across the country, our favourite teams might well need a few new faces if they are going to make it through.
Luckily, there are plenty of names who still seem destined for pastures new.
Here are today’s top stories…
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Top Stories
Having revealed that he will sign a new contract extension this week, Rangers boss Mark Warburton now hopes to add two new players to his squad in the coming days. (Sky Sports)
Aberdeen attacker Jayden Stockley is not worried about facing a Ventspils side midway through their domestic season when the Latvians visit Pittodrie on Thursday in the Europa League. (Press and Journal)
Aberdeen midfielder Willo Flood could make a return to Dundee United before Friday’s League Cup trip to Arbroath. (Evening Telegraph)
Hearts winger Billy King is expected to join Inverness CT on loan for next season, after a loan spell at Rangers last term. (Press and Journal)
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Done deals
Vincent Jannsen has joined Tottenham for a fee of ÂŁ17million. Janssen spent last season setting the Eredivise alight for AZ Alkmaar.
Joe Rothwell has moved from Manchester United to Oxford on a free. The youngster was deemed surplus to requirements by new boss Jose Mourinho.
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South of the Border
Hull City manager Steve Bruce will be spoken to by the Football Association as they step up their efforts to find the next England manager. (Daily Telegraph)
But Sam Allardyce’s chances of becoming the next England boss have been given a boost by the Sunderland manager’s willingness to help the FA mentor a younger assistant. (Guardian)
Graziano Pelle’s move from Southampton to Chinese side Shandong Luneng has reportedly made the 30-year-old striker the sixth highest-paid player in the world on ÂŁ260,000 a week. (Sun)
Chelsea are still looking to open talks with Premier League champions Leicester for midfielder N’Golo Kante, 25, who has a ÂŁ20m release clause. (Daily Telegraph)
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And finally…
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger could be set for a shock return to the Premier League. The 39-year-old, who last played in England 14 years ago, is currently training with Liverpool.