10:00am: Liverpool target Virgil van Dijk, who has turned in an exchange ask for at Southampton, won't confront Swansea tomorrow due to an 'infection'. Talking about the safeguard, Saints manager Mauricio Pellegrino stated: "My response is a similar that I said three weeks back. We are anticipating that him should return to prepare with us since we require the player. "Ideally he can change his perspective. The club was clear from the earliest starting point with the player. We can't control each and every circumstance. Virgil is a piece of our club. He has an agreement however we are currently holding up." Inquired as to whether Van Dijk will confront Swansea, Pellegrino included: "No, no, on the grounds that this week he was with some issue with an infection. He couldn't prepare the most recent two days." Virgil van Dijk exchange chances: Which club will he join? VIRGIL VAN DIJK has turned in an exchange ask for, however which group would he say he is well on the way to join? 1/11 Virgil van Dijk club after summer exchange window oddsGETTY Virgil van Dijk club after summer exchange window chances Virgil van Dijk club after summer exchange window chances Juventus 33/1 Man Utd 33/1 Paris St-Germain 25/1 Arsenal 25/1 Barcelona 25/1 Everton 22/1 9:30am: Ronald Koeman has cautioned Tottenham they won't get Ross Barkley for next to nothing. Inquired as to whether the England expert could be sold for not exactly their £50m asking value, the Everton manager stated: "No, obviously not. "We have the experience of what we have to pay for players who came here and had one year of agreement. "On the off chance that there is a club considering, 'We can hold up until the point when the most recent day and we put some cash on the table and we get Ross Barkley', sorry, you don't get Ross Barkley." 9:00am: Barcelona can't stand to get Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool in the event that they sign Ousmane Dembele. The Spanish mammoths are enthused about the two players yet writer Graham Hunter says Barca can just sign one. "I don't trust they can bear the cost of Coutinho and Dembele," he disclosed to Radio 5 Live. "Dembele is, vital. On the off chance that they sign him and Liverpool say they would prefer not to offer, I don't believe there's the cash at Barcelona to purchase Coutinho as well." 8:35am: Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare is sure of keeping every one of the players he needs in his squad however is careful about methodologies from rivals as the exchange window enters its last weeks. "Each chief's bad dream is to lose players over the most recent 24 hours or upon the arrival of the window [closing] and you can't get substitutions in," Shakespeare said. "You know when you have great players that there may be enthusiasm from different clubs yet I wouldn't rest during the evening if every one of the situations that you (the media) put to me happened. "Yet, we are a club who don't have to offer, which is essentially vital. We would prefer not to be an offering club. I think we have proprietors who need to keep their best players... I think we have those confirmations so I haven't got the opportunity to stress over that." 8:20am: Manchester United are allegedly monitoring Stoke winger Ramadan Sobhi. The Egypt universal landed at the bet365 Stadium from Al Ahly in his country in a £5m bargain a year back. What's more, as per The Sun, United manager Jose Mourinho has checked Sobhi as far back as he moved to England. The 20-year-old has selected to submit his long haul future to Stoke however, marking another five-year bargain. 8:00am: Antonio Conte's notoriety will be hanging in the balance if Alvaro Morata neglects to supplant Diego Costa this season. That is as per Jamie Redknapp, who trusts: "It indicates what a disturbance Diego Costa probably been for Antonio Conte to need free of him however despite everything I think solidifying out Chelsea's best scorer is a huge bet. "Morata scored 15 La Liga objectives in 14 begins for Real Madrid last season however will be under huge weight. "On the off chance that he doesn't succeed, it will be Conte's notoriety at stake."