Welcome to the latest updates in the ongoing summer transfer window as more clubs are moving quickly to complete deals for their target players.
Man Utd To
Offer Pogba Huge New Deal
Manchester United are ready to
keep Paul Pogba at Old Trafford as they plan to offer the world cup winner a
new five years deal which will see him become the highest-paid player in the
English Premier League.
According to the Sun, the deal is worth £104million which is
equal to a £400,000 a week offer.
Pogba’s
current deal with the Red Devils will end next summer but the Premier League
side are not ready to let the French midfielder leave.
Chelsea To Offer Kante New Deal
Chelsea has taken a new step in
keeping N’golo Kante at the club as they are set to offer the French midfielder
a new deal, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Blues want to reward Kante
with a new deal after a good campaign last season which saw the club clinch the
UEFA Champions League due to the Frenchman’s brilliance.
REAL MADRID LINE UP CALVERT-LEWIN BID
Real Madrid new manager, Carlo
Ancelotti is interested in bringing his former player at Everton Dominic
Calvert-Lewin to Santiago Bernabeu this summer, according to The Sun.
Reports suggest that the
England international could be sold for £50 million by the Toffees.
Man Utd to rival Man City for Ramos signature
According to reports in Daily Mirror,
Manchester United are set to rival their neighbours Manchester City for the
signature of Spanish defender Sergio Ramos.
Ramos
is without a club for now after leaving Real Madrid this summer. United are
hoping to lure him to Old Trafford.
DONE DEALS
OFFICIAL: Upson joins Newport
Ed Upson has joined the English Football League side, Newport,
on a one-year deal ahead of next season. The 31-year-old midfielder left
Bristol Rovers in the just-concluded season and decided to join the Exiles for
a new adventure.
OFFICIAL: Threlkeld joins Bradford City
Bolton’s academy graduate,
Oscar Threlkeld has joined Bradford City after being released by Salford City.
The 26-year-old signed a two-year deal with the English side.
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