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Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have received a boost in signing Bournemouth forward Josh King before the transfer deadline.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly close to beating Manchester United in the race to sign Sergio Reguilon from Real Madrid.
The forthcoming season of 2020-21 is going to be a fascinating one. While COVID-19 is still making its presence felt, there's the prospect of reduced capacity crowds and no singing or chanting. It's already an unusual season, but the current champions Liverpool and their nearest rivals, Manchester City, are still predicted to be the most dominant teams. Yet there could be some interesting challenges ahead from unexpected quarters as the other eighteen teams line up to make their own determined bids for the Premiership title.
Arsenal have reportedly opened negotiations with Barcelona over a possible loan deal for goalkeeper Neto.
Arsenal could reportedly make a shock move to sign Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart with Bernd Leno potentially sidelined for the long-term.
Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo has emerged as a potential option for Celtic as they seek to recruit a permanent goalkeeper for next season.
Arsenal are reportedly weighing up an approach to sign Burnley's Nick Pope once veteran goalkeeper Petr Cech retires from the game in the summer.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has backed midfielder Paul Pogba to take his side's next penalty if he wants.
Burnley have completed a transfer of striker Matej Vydra from Championship side Derby County. The forward has arrived at Turf Moor in a deal worth a reported £5 million and has signed on the dotted line for a three-year contract with the Clarets.
Burnley have completed the £3.5m transfer of Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, according to Sky Sports. The player has agreed a two-year deal with an option to increase it by an additional year.
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