What The Papers Say - 12 August

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Everton, Napoli and Roma are all interested in Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey, who could be allowed to leave Juventus on a free transfer this summer.

That's according to Wednesday's Daily Express, which points to reports that former Arsenal man Ramsey has no place in the plans of new Juve boss Andrea Pirlo.

Ramsey moved to Juventus when his Gunners contract expired in summer 2019 but the 29-year-old may be given permission to move on after injury restricted him to just 14 starts for the Serie A champions.

Another midfielder linked with a switch to Goodison Park is Finland international Glen Kamara, 24.

Kamara, currently on the books of Glasgow Rangers, is being monitored by the Blues, Sheffield United, Crystal Palace, Newcastle and Southampton, according to 90Min.

Ukraine's Dynamo Kiev and Russian side Dynamo Moscow are also thought to be tracking the former Arsenal youth player.

The Liverpool Echo says Everton are planning for defender Jonjoe Kenny to be part of Carlo Ancelotti's squad next season.

Kenny has reportedly attracted interest from a host clubs following his successful loan spell at German side Schalke last season but the local paper says Ancelotti currently expects the Academy graduate to battle it out with Club captain Seamus Coleman for the Toffees' right-back spot.

The Echo also suggests Lille's need to sell rumoured Everton target Gabriel Magalhaes for as high a price as possible has been reinforced after the French club were hit with Financial Fair Play sanctions.

Uefa's Club Financial Control Body Investigatory Chamber has ruled that Lille have been in breach of FFP regulations, with an agreement now in place for the Ligue 1 outfit to balance their books over the next four seasons.

Finally, the Daily Express speculates two clubs have expressed an interest in signing Everton striker Cenk Tosun, with one believed to be newly-promoted West Bromwich Albion.

Tosun, who saw a loan spell at Crystal Palace in the second half of last season cut short by injury, played under Baggies boss Slaven Bilic during his time at Besiktas.

Turkish publication Fanatik, however, claims Tosun could be set for a return to his homeland with Besiktas' great rivals Fenerbahce.