Striker Alexander Isak is determined to join Liverpool. TBR Football said "The Kop" are about to submit an offer of more than 130 million pounds to convince Newcastle to let him go, but "The Magpies" value the Swedish international at up to 150 million pounds. |
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The Guardian revealed that Chelsea offered £25-35m for Alejandro Garnacho , far less than MU's asking price of £50m. Garnacho only wants to go to Chelsea and the deal is likely to be finalized before the summer transfer window closes. |
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The Telegraph reported that MU agreed to let Betis loan Antony for another season with a buyout clause worth more than £35 million. This move pleased the Brazilian star as he only wants to return to La Liga to play in the 2025/26 season. |
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Rasmus Hojlund's move to Napoli is almost complete, as the two clubs enter the final stages of negotiations. The Danish striker will join Serie A on loan, with a £40m buyout clause. |
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The Sun reports that Nicolas Jackson has agreed personal terms to join Bayern Munich. Chelsea could loan Jackson to Bayern with an option to buy. Previously, the Blues valued Jackson at £100 million. |
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Tottenham have raised their offer for Savinho to over £65m, despite strong opposition from Man City. Savinho wants more playing time, something Pep Guardiola cannot guarantee at the Etihad. Savinho is seriously considering Tottenham's offer. |
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Goalkeeper Senne Lammens has reached a personal agreement to join MU. The "Red Devils" have also agreed a fee of 17 million pounds with Royal Antwerp. If Lammens joins Old Trafford, goalkeeper Altay Bayindir will likely have to leave. |
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PSG have given the green light for striker Randal Kolo Muani to leave the team. According to L'Equipe , the French striker has reached a personal agreement with Juventus. The Serie A club plans to loan Kolo Muani for another season with an option to buy for around £50 million next year. |
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Centre-back Piero Hincapie has agreed personal terms with Arsenal and is ready to sign a long-term contract. However, Leverkusen are demanding a transfer fee of more than £50 million to let Hincapie leave. Arsenal are working hard to complete the deal. |
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