All the transfer rumours surrounding Dutch clubs and players on the 7th of July.
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Newcastle United put £25 million price tag on Wijnaldum
Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for Georginio Wijnaldum, but according to The Mirror, Newcastle United have set a price tag of £25 million on the midfielder.
The Magpies paid PSV €18 million for Wijnaldum last summer, and with the Dutch international tied down to a long contract, Newcastle United will only accept a high fee to part with him, despite their relegation to the Championship.
Ajax eye Rosales
According to Malaga-Hoy, Ajax are interested in signing Malaga right-back Roberto Rosales.
The Venezuelan left FC Twente for Spain in 2014, and has made 59 league appearances for Malaga, but has been linked with a move to Ajax as they seek possible replacements for Ricardo van Rhijn, who will depart Amsterdam this summer.
De Boer linked with Inter Milan
Frank de Boer is the favourite to take over at Inter Milan, should current boss Roberto Mancini leave the club.
Mancini is being heavily linked with the English national team, and should he decide to leave Inter, the club will look to former Ajax boss De Boer, according to Mediaset.
De Boer left Ajax at the end of the season and has so far been linked with Everton, Southampton, Valencia, Lazio and AC Milan, but as of yet remains jobless.
Cabral set to move to France
According to France Football, former FC Twente winger Jerson Cabral is set to sign for French club Bastia.
The 25-year-old is a free agent after leaving Twente, and had been linked with a move to Turkey, but has decided on an adventure in France. Cabral will sign a two-year deal with Bastia.
Groningen will not offer Hooiveld a deal
Jos Hooiveld has failed to earn himself a deal with Groningen after the club were unimpressed with the defender’s trial.
The former Southampton centre-back spent the last week with Groningen as he looked to move back to the Netherlands, but his performances have not convinced the club to offer him a deal.