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The coronavirus pandemic made the summer transfer market different from all the previous ones, but there were still many deals made and you can take a look at the main ones here. The window may be closed on the major leagues in Europe, but here are the best rumors from around the world.

Juve and Barça in line for the young Ajax

European giants Juventus and Barcelona are seeking an agreement to sign Ajax Amsterdam wonderkid Ryan gravenberch, Tuttosport reports.

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Both are looking to make big changes to their respective squads sooner rather than later and the plan is for them to fight in 2021.

The Dutch midfielder has already made a few appearances for the club and it looks like he will become the latest Ajax star to draw the attention of the European elite.

Although he only recorded one assist, Gravenberch played a key role in the midfied in Ajax’s historic 13-0 win over VVV-Venlo on Saturday.

However, for now, you will be given the opportunity to continue your development in the Eredivisie until summer arrives.

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08.00 BST: Juventus forward Paulo dybala is in talks to sign a new contract with the Serie A giants, the club’s director of football has confirmed.

Dybala, whose current contract expires at 22, has been a target for clubs like Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, most recently Tottenham Hotspur in recent seasons.

However, the 26-year-old Argentine international is close to extending his stay in Turin.

“He wants to stay and we want to keep him, he is part of our future,” Fabio Paratici told Sky. “We will continue negotiations to reach an agreement.”

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PAPER TALK (by Harry Kettle) García rejects the impulse of Guardiola’s City

Manchester City defense Eric Garcia He is expected to reject Pep Guardiola’s attempts to keep him at the Etihad, reports the Sun.

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The report indicates that he will indeed go ahead with his plan to leave the club next year and join Barcelona despite the teenage sensation starting the last few games for City.

Garcia clearly wants to return to his childhood club and is willing to do so in the January transfer window or next summer for free, but whatever the case, the young man’s mind seems set.

Fresh transfers from Tottenham in 2021?

Tottenham Hotspur coach José Mourinho expects more investment from the club next summer, says the Mirror.

The club, for the first time in quite a few years, showed the courage to spend heavily in recent months in the name of improving its chances at both national and European level. Now ahead of his Monday Night Football clash with Burnley tomorrow, Mourinho has made his ambitions clear.

“I’m very happy with the squad but of course next summer we will have to give it a couple of touches, but this is what you always do to improve the squad,” Mourinho said before the game.

“Look at Liverpool, for example, when Jurgen [Klopp] has been there. How many transfer windows? He went to the market and improved the equipment. “

Tap-ins

– The conversations between Torino and Andrea Belotti Regarding the renewal of the contract, they remain stagnant, informs Calciomercato. The club is believed to see this as one of its top priorities, but for some reason the discussions have not reached its peak as of yet, as interest in him across Europe continues to grow.

– West Bromwich Albion Defense Ahmed hegazi he is ready to leave the club in favor of a move to Saudi Arabia, according to the Mirror. The 29-year-old, who remains the club’s highest paid player despite barely showing up for them lately, is expected to sign on the dotted line with Al-Ittihad today on his £ 70,000 weekly salary. it is inclined to increase even more in the Middle East.

Source: espn.co.uk



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