Premier League transfer window back open
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The transfer window is now open once more following a short closure after its initial mini-opening ahead of the summer’s Club World Cup. The window has officially re-opened today, Monday 16 June, with clubs able to accelerate deals ahead of the new season.
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Yardbarker on MSNShould Manchester United accept a swap deal involving Antony for Douglas Luiz? – OpinionManchester United have been looking to offload Antony in the ongoing summer transfer window, given how the Brazilian wide forward has largely underperformed
The summer transfer window is officially open for Newcastle United and Premier League clubs. After the initial 10-day temporary transfer window ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, the summer transfer window proper is now officially open and will run through until September 1.
Manchester United Take the Direct Route with Matheus Cunha SigningSimplicity Over Sensation in Smart Summer MoveThere is an almost nostalgic clarity to Manchester United’s first move of the summer.
Manchester United have seen a first offer rejected, in the region of £45m with £10m in add-ons, and Spurs have stepped up their interest after hiring ex-Brentford boss Thomas Frank to replace the sacked Ange Postecoglou.
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The latest Man Utd transfer news as Jadon Sancho reportedly attracts interest from three Premier League clubs.
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Football London on MSNBryan Mbeumo to Man Utd transfer truth amid Tottenham interest as summer stance clearTottenham Hotspur transfer news as Manchester United want Bryan Mbeumo despite Spurs showing interest in the Brentford forward alongside their Premier League rivals.