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Transfer Live Updates (September 8) – Cahill to leave Chelsea, Man City beat Chelsea and Tottenham to sign 16-year-old prodigy

Chelsea’s 32-year-old English defender Gary Cahill could leave the club in January unless he gets more first-team football. (Sun) 

Liverpool have no interest in signing France and Paris St-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, 23, despite reports linking the Reds with the four-time Ligue 1 winner. (Liverpool Echo)

The reason Manchester City’s 22-year-old winger Leroy Sane has left Germany’s squad before Sunday’s friendly with Peru as his partner is due to give birth. (Bild, via Mirror)

John Terry

Former Chelsea and England defender John Terry, 37, says he wants to carry on playing and has got “three or four offers on the table – domestically or abroad”. Terry, who played for Aston Villa last season, will make a decision in the next two weeks. (Mail)

Barcelona and Chelsea are tracking Fulham’s 15-year-old English midfielder Harvey Elliott, who has been training with the first team during the international break. (London Evening Standard)

Birmingham City, who are 20th in the Championship with four points, are facing a 12-point deduction for breaking rules on spending, in a landmark case for the English Football League. (Telegraph)

Alphonse Areola

Manchester City have beaten Chelsea and Tottenham to the signing of 16-year-old Irish goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu from Shamrock Rovers. (Sun)

Paris St-Germain and France keeper Alphonse Areola, 25, wanted to move to Chelsea in the summer to replace outgoing Belgium international Thibaut Courtois, 26. (Le Figaro, via Express)

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