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8am Transfer Talk Update: Arjen Robben, Javier Pastore, Wilfried Zaha

Sports Mole rounds up all the latest transfer news and gossip from the world of football.

As the football world prepares for tonight's World Cup final between Germany and Argentina, things are just starting to heat up domestically.

Sports Mole has all your latest transfer news and gossip in one place.

Sunday morning's headlines:

Van Gaal won't need big signings
Ex-Manchester United keeper Edwin van der Sar insists that new boss Louis van Gaal will not need big-name recruitments in order to reverse the club's fortunes.

Arsenal to move for Ruddy
Arsene Wenger is lining up a move to sign Norwich City keeper John Ruddy, according to a report.

Robben rejects Van Gaal approach
Netherlands winger Arjen Robben reveals that he rejected manager Louis van Gaal's offer to join him at the Manchester United.

Big money signings would disrupt Burnley spirit
Burnley boss Sean Dyche admits that he is not interested in making any big-money signings that would disrupt his side's team spirit.

Clayton could cost Black Cats
Sunderland may have to pay out over £1m if they want to sign out-of-contract Crewe Alexandra trialist Max Clayton, according to a report.

Zaha asks for Palace return
Forgotten Manchester United man Wilfried Zaha asks former club Crystal Palace to buy him back, reports suggest.

Chelsea looking at Pastore
Chelsea are reportedly eyeing Paris Saint-Germain's Javier Pastore as an alternative to £60m Paul Pogba.

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Wilfried Zaha of Manchester United runs for the ball during the FA Community Shield match between Manchester United and Wigan Athletic at Wembley Stadium on August 11, 2013
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