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Thomas Vermaelen set for ВЈ11m Manchester United switch - Transfer Talk Tues 1 July

The agent of Lorenzo Insigne has yet to hear a peep from Arsenal

A new backup goalie for Man City, a new striker for Liverpool, silence from an agent and a Belgian defender set for Old Trafford. All this in Tuesday's transfer talk roundup. 

Manchester City look to have found a back-up to Joe Hart, after reportedly agreeing a deal to sign Malaga shot-stopper Willy Caballero.

Spanish radio station Cadena Cope claims a deal has been brokered between the two clubs and that City are ready to pay 6million for the 32-year-old Argentinian.

Manuel Pellegrini worked with Caballero during his time in charge of Malaga and feels he can provide England number one Hart with serious competition, having seen Romanian understudy Costel Pantilimon join Sunderland this summer.

The agent of Napoli forward Lorenzo Insigne insists that Premier League side Arsenal are yet to make any kind of an official approach for his services.

Fabio Andreotti, speaking in an interview on radio station Radio Crc, said that his client was high on the wanted list of a number of top European clubs, but they are yet to receive a firm offer.

The 23-year-old has been heavily linked with a €25million move to The Emirates this summer, but Andreotti believes that the Serie A club will fight to keep him for next season.

Insigne featured just once for Italy at the World Cup after enjoying his best season yet for Napoli, securing Champions League football, one of the reasons the club are so confident of keeping him.

The Daily Mail understands that Manchester United will complete the signing of Thomas Vermaelen from Arsenal when he returns home from the World Cup with Belgium.

Louis van Gaal has placed him high on his wish list as he looks to add some experience to his defensive line, following the departures of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand this summer.

The report claims that a wage has already been agreed in principle and the 28-year-old is confident that the rest of the details will be finalised upon his return.

Vermaelen has slipped down the pecking order at The Emirates, with Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny preferred by Arsene Wenger, and it is understood that he is eager to tie down a regular starting spot with a summer move.

Finally, Liverpool look set to beat of a number of top clubs to the signature of Fiorentina forward Juan Cuadrado, according to reports in the Daily Star.

Cuadrado has put himself in the shop window during this summer's World Cup in Brazil with some scintillating performances for Colombia, who have secured a place in the quarter-finals.

Juventus were keen on the 26-year-old and failed with a bid prior to the World Cup, but it is understood that the Reds are now leading the way.

The winger is expected to cost in the region of 30million, after proving his quality on the world stage, and will add an extra dimension to Brendan Rodgers' squad as they look to compete on two fronts.

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