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Sancho joins Juventus
The latest move in the Manchester transfer window is the departure of Jadon Sancho. According to information from RMC Sportan agreement has been reached with Juventus for a loan with an obligation to buy. The exact amount has not yet been leaked. Chelsea were following Sancho and were considering an exchange with Sterling, but therefore see this track come to an end. On its front page, Tuttosport confirms this rumor. With this transfer, Juve welcomes an additional reinforcement of weight and sends a strong message to the competition in Serie A. The Bianconeri want to return to the top, and it is well on its way with already two successes acquired since the beginning of the season.
Chelsea and Al Ahli want Osimhen
In the case of Victor Osimhen, it is being argued between Chelsea and Al Ahli, PSG having abandoned this track. Only Al Ahli has made a formal offer so far, and the latter amounts to €70 million. The Saudi club has even offered the Nigerian a crazy salary of €30 million net on a 4-season contract according to Sky Sport. The player’s wish is to stay in Europe, but his exorbitant salary is a hindrance for Chelsea, who have made it their priority. The Saudi club has a plan in mind to pocket the stake. Play for time to take the lead in the case, because its transfer window closes later than in Europe. One of the hottest cases at the end of the transfer window.
Manchester United XXL transfer window
The team that is shaking up the transfer window is Manchester United. With the recent arrival of Manuel Ugarte for €60 million, the Daily Star had fun making a summary of the Manchester transfer window. In total, the Red Devils spent nearly €237 million and sold for nearly €120 million. With all these prestigious arrivals like Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt or Josuha Zirkzee, the pressure is on Erik Ten Hag’s shoulders, who no longer has any excuses for not playing his team well. He is obliged to get results according to the daily.
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