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Zinchenko


English Champions City are prepared to let Ukraine International, Zinchenko to leave as they are preparing to bring Cucurella as their new Left Back. Everton and Arsenal are interested in the services of the Ukrainian.

Axel Witsel
Axel Witsel’s time at Borussia Dortmund is set to come to an end, with his contract expiring at the end of the season. The defensive midfielder will be moving to Spain, to join Atletico Madrid on a free transfer.

Nayef Aguerd
West Ham are close to the £30m signing of defender Nayef Aguerd from Rennes. The Morocco player made 66 league appearances for French side Rennes after joining from Dijon in 2020.

Raheem Sterling


Chelsea want to sign the Manchester City winger this season. Thomas Tuchel is a big admirer of the English international and believes he is a better fit to the team than Lukaku who is to leave and join back Inter.

Steven Bergwijn


Tottenham midfielder Steven Bergwijn is confident signing for Ajax. The Holland international has declared he wants to join Ajax this summer.

Carlos Delgado
Indian Super League club Odisha FC on Sunday announced the return of the Spanish center-back Carlos Delgado after two years, reuniting with Josep Gombau. Delgado amassed 1389 minutes of serious game time over 16 matches in his debut season with the Juggernauts in 2019-2020.

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