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Ambitious Fulham have completed a handful of transfers on transfer deadline day, indicating that the club are investing heavily to ensure their survival in the Premier League this season. The Cottagers have spent a reported £120 million this summer to ensure the club's status in the top flight.
Premier League side Everton could reportedly make an attempt to sign Atletico Madrid's Kevin Gameiro during the winter transfer window.
Southampton have joined the race to sign Atletico Madrid forward Luciano Vietto during this summer's transfer window. The Argentine spent the previous season on loan with Sevilla.
Colombia international Luis Muriel will join Sevilla in the coming days after the Spanish club agreed on a club-record £17.7m fee with Sampdoria.
FC Barcelona have completed the signing of Spanish international striker Paco Alcácer from Valencia, in a deal worth €30 million with a potential additional €2 million in conditional add-ons.
Valencia striker Paco Alcácer is on the verge of completing a €35 million move to FC Barcelona, after completing medical with the Spanish champions earlier today, according to reports.
French champions Paris Saint Germain are considering a move to sign in demand AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca, according to reports in France.
Barcelona have turned their attention to Carlos Bacca with a deal for other targets looking unlikely. The Colombian wants to play Champions League football next season.
Dutch winger Memphis Depay has emerged as surprise target for Barcelona in this summer's transfer window. The 22-year-old had a poor season for Manchester United following his £25m switch from PSV Eindhoven last year.
Mauro Icardi has grown frustrated at current club Inter Milan, and could soon make a move to join Atlético Madrid, according to reports in Italy.
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