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Liverpool want to keep Luis Diaz
Barca will make their Liga debut with a perilous trip to Mestalla against Valencia. Flick will be able to count on the presence of Lamine Yamal and Pedri. On the other hand, no Dani Olmo, still not registered on the list in Liga. Proof that it will be difficult for Barca to recruit again this summer. Sport goes in this direction and explains that in any case, Liverpool is not ready to sell Luis Diaz, tracked by Barcelona. Arne Slot confirmed that the Colombian will stay in England, the Reds are counting on him. The Catalan club only has 15 days left to register a reinforcement on the transfer window.
Newcastle’s 4th bid for Guehi
Away to Southampton at 4pm, Newcastle would have liked to start this season with an additional reinforcement in defense. Unfortunately for the Magpies, Crystal Palace rejected for the 4th time a transfer proposal for Marc Guehi, which amounted to €76M according to Sky Sports.
Things are moving in the Serie A transfer window
AC Milan is about to register Youssouf Fofana among its recruits. The Frenchman arrived in Milan today for his medical examination against a check of €25M including bonuses. His officialization is imminent. If the transfer window is not yet over, the Old Lady will at least be able to count on its young Turkish nugget, Kenan Yildiz who extended until 2029 and inherited the legendary number 10. As revealed according to our information, Al-Qadsiah and AS Roma are in advanced negotiations for the transfer of the Argentinian. The two clubs would even agree. The player’s “go” is missing. It is a question of a salary of €15M net over three seasons. The Romanist adds that Dybala wants to give himself time to think. For his part, the head of the Saudi club’s scouts is categorical: Dybala will join the club.
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