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Arsenal make transfer decision on Kingsley Coman
Arsenal have no plans of signing Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman before the transfer deadline, according to David Ornstein.
Portuguese international to leave Man City for Saudi Arabia
Manchester City have given the green light on a deal that will see Portuguese defender Joao Cancelo depart the Etihad Stadium for Saudi Arabia, as Al Hilal have had their latest offer of $20 million accepted by the Cityzens. Cancelo had been on loan last season and is desperate to leave the Premier League champions, and will earn almost double his current salary with a move to the Middle East.
Telles about ten Hag
Telles about ten Hag
Shaw Got Ten Years
Shaw Got Ten Years
Portuguese midfielder confirms Arsenal wanted to sign him
Al Hilal midfielder Ruben Neves has revealed that he was close to joining Arsenal before his move to Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal.
Fulham and West Ham in for Dominic Solanke
Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke is wanted by Premier League rivals Fulham and West Ham, as the former Liverpool forward continues to impress at the Cherries. The 25-year-old has scored 54 goals in 163 games for Bournemouth since his move there in 2019, and the striker continues to improve game by game and has now caught the eye of rival clubs.
Aleksandar Mitrović moves to Al Hilal
The contingent of players moving to Saudi Arabia continues to grow, as today Al-Hilal secured the signing of Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrović in a deal worth an estimated £50 million. The Serbian forward wanted to leave West London and will earn around £750,000 a week in the Middle East.
Chelsea winger agrees personal terms with Fulham
Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has agreed personal terms with Fulham over a summer transfer, according to Standard Sport.
Romelu Lukaku has clear stance over Saudi interest
Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku has no plans of moving to Saudi Arabia during the summer transfer window.
Chelsea suffer setback ahead of Club World Cup
Chelsea have suffered a setback ahead of their upcoming Club World Cup campaign in Abu Dhabi.