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Arsenal and Chelsea fans look away. We are barely a few fixtures into the regular season and we’ve been treated to a feast of surprises already from the best leagues across the continent.
Valencia have told Tottenham Hotspur to pay £70m if they want to sign midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, Mirror Football reports.
Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are on high alert today, as Inter Milan midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia has handed in a transfer request to the Serie A giants.
Teams are doing everything that they can to get the upper hand on their rivals ahead of the summer transfer window, as managers look to strengthen their squads and get the best value for money. Three Premier League teams are reported to be chasing a twenty four year old French international who is currently playing in Italy.
Reported Liverpool target Geoffrey Kondogbia is free to pursue a fresh challenge when the transfer window reopens in the New Year. The France international has struggled to adapt to Italian football since his move to Inter Milan last season.
Chelsea are likely to face competition from a host of Premier League clubs to sign Inter Milan midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia. The France international is disappointed with his present situation at San Siro.
Chelsea are planning a winter raid for Inter Milan midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia. The French midfielder is also on the radar of Liverpool.
Marseille are prepared to lodge a winter raid for Inter Milan midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia. The France international has expressed discontent over his lack of playing time this season.
AC Milan could look to sign French midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia from rivals Inter Milan, with Liverpool also interested, according to reports in Italy.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp remains hopeful of luring Inter Milan midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia to Anfield in the New Year. The France international has fallen out-of-favour under Frank de Boer this season.
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