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The big spenders will be out in force again this summer, with Real Madrid looking to back new boss Xabi Alonso, Chelsea keen to improve again after securing Champions League qualification, and Manchester United desperate to reclaim some kind of success after a disastrous season that saw them finish just three places above the relegation zone in the Premier League.
The Red Devils have signed Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, with Man City also flexing their financial power to sign Tijani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Marcus Bettinelli and Rayan Cherki.
Chelsea have signed Liam Delap, Jorrel Hato, Joao Pedro and Jamie Gittens, notably.
Arsenal have been very busy, too, bringing in Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Norgaard and Cristhian Mosquera.
The biggest deal so far this summer saw Florian Wirtz complete a blockbuster transfer to Liverpool from Leverkusen, while they also brought in Hugo Ekitike from the Bundesliga. Luis Diaz went in the other direction, signing for German giants Bayern Munich.
Currently, the biggers rumours surround Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko.
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Eze told not to sign for Arsenal
Mikael Silvestre has warned Eberechi Eze not to sign for Arsenal due to the competition for places.
"Eberechi Eze to Arsenal? I don't think it'd be good for him, to be honest, because there is a lot of competition and because he has so much joy and freedom at Crystal Palace," the former Arsenal and Man Utd defender told Hajper.
"Going to Arsenal would, I think, be difficult because of the competition for places. But I like him a lot. Since his early days, he has been terrific. It’s a shame he's had quite a lot of muscle injuries and he's missed some parts of the season. But whenever he's fit and ready, he is a top player."
Eze has been linked with a £60m switch to the Emirates this summer.
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Barca still struggling to register players
Quilindschy Hartman reveals why he joined Burnley
Quilindschy Hartman has explained that Scott Parker was a key reason why he decided to join Burnley this summer.
"During our conversation, I noticed how much time and attention he'd invested in me," he told ViaPlay.
"He knew exactly what kind of player I was and what I could contribute. Not just in terms of football, but also about my personal life and family situation. He was able to clearly explain to me why he thought I would be a good fit for Burnley,"
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Man Utd reject NUMEROUS Maguire enquiries
Man Utd have rejected a number of enquiries about Harry Maguire.
It wasn't long ago that the central defender seemed destined to leave Old Trafford but he has become a favourite of Ruben Amorim and could be set to sign an new deal at Old Trafford.
The Mail reports that three Premier League clubs, two Serie A sides, Monaco, Marseille, Fenerbahce and Besiktas have all made approaches to sign the player that were rejected.
Liverpool's Elliott demands
Liverpool have made clear their demands for Harvey Elliott.
The Reds are willing to sell their midfielder for a fee of £40 million (€46m) if the deal includes a buy-back clause, and £50m (€57m) if the deal does not include a buy-back clause.
Elliott has been strongly linked with RB Leipzig, who could look to sign him as a replacement for Xavi Simons. (Athletic)
Jackson contingency
Man Utd and Newcastle will battle for Nicolas Jackson should they both fail to sign Benjamin Sesko.
The RB Leipzig striker is wanted by both clubs currently and it seems like it will come down to the player himself to choose his destination.
But, if a deal can't be struck, the Premier League sides will look to Chelsea's Jackson, who has fallen down the centre-forward pecking order at Stamford Bridge after the arrivals of Liam Delap and Joao Pedro. (Athletic)