Meanwhile, the transfer window has intensified significantly, with a flurry of recent activity sparking a domino effect, leaving a number of clubs on the brink of landing their key targets and others moving closer to completing their summer business. For now, here's all the latest news and transfer gossip.
. Leeds
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. Race for Lewis heats up
Leicester City and Newcastle United have joined the race to sign Norwich City full-back Jamal Lewis. The £20m-rated ace looks set to leave the club following their relegation from the Premier League. (Sky Sports) Photo: Pool
. Gunners home in on Raya
Arsenal look to still be keen on a move for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya, and could look to test the Bees' resolve in the coming days as they seek a quality understudy to Bernd Leno. (Telegraph) Photo: Alex Burstow
. Hornet could make permanent Serie A switch
Watford midfielder Ken Sema looks set to leave the club this summer, with Serie A side Fiorentina eyeing a move for the Sweden international following his loan spell with Udinese. (Sport Witness) Photo: Alessandro Sabattini
1. Race for Lewis heats up
Leicester City and Newcastle United have joined the race to sign Norwich City full-back Jamal Lewis. The £20m-rated ace looks set to leave the club following their relegation from the Premier League. (Sky Sports) Photo: Pool
2. Gunners home in on Raya
Arsenal look to still be keen on a move for Brentford goalkeeper David Raya, and could look to test the Bees' resolve in the coming days as they seek a quality understudy to Bernd Leno. (Telegraph) Photo: Alex Burstow
3. Hornet could make permanent Serie A switch
Watford midfielder Ken Sema looks set to leave the club this summer, with Serie A side Fiorentina eyeing a move for the Sweden international following his loan spell with Udinese. (Sport Witness) Photo: Alessandro Sabattini
4. Hatters handed transfer boost
Luton Town's hopes of signing heavily-linked Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on loan look to have been boosted, with the club's manager revealing he will be allowed to leave this summer. (The 72) Photo: Lewis Storey