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Transfer Rumours - June 21st

Expressandstar.com brings you all of the latest transfer talk from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa and Walsall.

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We're not saying they're true, just that they're out there.

Wolves

With George Saville looking likely to leave Wolves this summer, Nuno Espirito Santo could turn to Josh Scowen as a replacement.

The Barnsley midfielder is set to leave the Tykes as his contract expires, and Wolves could move for him.

QPR and Nottingham Forest are also thought to be keen - as Barnsley continue to see a number of players head for pastures new.

Meanwhile, former Wolves man Richard Stearman is likely to be loaned out by Fulham again this season.

The 29-year-old spent last season at Molineux, but wasn't brought in permanently at his loan's conclusion.

It's thought that a number of Championship clubs could hold an interest in the centre-back.

West Brom

Tony Pulis could be set to miss out on the signing of Montpellier striker, Steve Mounie.

The Baggies were linked with a move forward after the end of the season, but it seems Huddersfield Town are now favourites to bring him in.

The 22-year-old is also thought to have piqued interest from Leicester City.

Meanwhile, Craig Shakespeare is keen on upping his bid for West Brom defender, Jonny Evans.

The Foxes are set to offer £15m for his services after seeing an initial bid turned down by Albion.

Pulis has no intention of letting his Northern Ireland international leave this summer.

Aston Villa

Former Aston Villa winger Adama Traore could be set for a sensational move to Chelsea.

The former Villan left for Middlesbrough last summer and is being allowed to leave the Riverside following their relegation last season.

The Blues were linked with a move for him in January, and could be set to bring him in following their latest title-winning campaign.

Meanwhile, Steve Bruce may be tempted to join the race for Newcastle striker Daryl Murphy.

The 34-year-old is set to leave St. James' Park this summer following their promotion.

He's could prove to be a solid addition as Villa are likely to miss Jonathan Kodjia for the opening portion of the season through injury.

Walsall

Walsall boss Jon Whitney says the money received from the sale of Andreas Makris will be reinvested in a new striker.

The Cypriot returned to his homeland last week after the Saddlers agreed a fee in the region of 200,000 euros with Apoel Nicosia.

That money will now be used to bring in a replacement, as Jon Whitney prepares his side for another testing League One campaign.