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Tottenham are set to spend around £ 25 million to secure two impressive signings of the LaLiga big two, while Chelsea will rival Arsenal to sign a striking young Feyenoord star, according to transfer gossip on Monday.
SPURS READY DOUBLE CAPTURE FOR STARS OF BARCELONA, REAL MADRID
Tottenham leads the race to sign Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic, reportedly.
the Daily mail He claims that the Spurs have already made contact with Barça over the 32-year-old Croatian, who Jose Mouirnho believes would be a cunning addition to their midfield ranks.
With Barça planning a great exodus this summer by allowing all but three of his first-team stars to leave, Rakitic could be allowed to leave for a reduced price fee, and the player now has only 12 months left on his deal.
It is known that he is eager to return to the old club Sevilla, but they have not yet moved to leave the Spurs in the driver’s seat, amid claims that they are ready to offer him a tempting two-year contract with the option to a third year. .
The mail He also claims that Arsenal are competing to sign Rakitic, but their lack of Champions League football will prove problematic, while Juventus is also competing, but only if they can negotiate a trade deal.
Tottenham is also leading the way in recruiting Real Madrid left back Sergio Reguilon, who has been on loan with Sevilla this season.
That’s according to Sun, who claims that Reguilon is the man Mourinho wants at the club as Danny Rose’s long-term successor, and the long-running left-back is likely to walk away with a reduced price fee of around £ 5 million.
The 23-year-old has made 25 appearances this season for Sevilla, but will be allowed to move forward for the right price this summer and probably for a fee of just £ 10 million.
Earlier this month, Reguilon said ABC of Seville: ‘I know what Monchi [Sevilla’s sporting director] think
“I also love my teammates, the fans and the city of Seville.
“However, when the season ends I will have to return to Madrid and then I don’t know what will happen after that.”
And with Rakitic likely available for around £ 15 million, the Spurs could get two quality additions for a total payout of £ 25 million.
And more gossip
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Controversial plans to halt Premier League relegation this season are gathering support with a growing set of top-tier clubs that support the idea of playing matches in up to 10 neutral stadiums, if the threat of relegation is removed (The Sun)
Barcelona goalkeeper and Chelsea transfer target Marc-Andre ter Stegen says he is “very happy” at Camp Nou despite contract talks being suspended (Daily Star)
The Premier League will make a desperate call for unity this week amid claims that the bottom six clubs are sabotaging plans to resume the season, while some of the ‘big six’ are pushing to ensure promotion and relegation are still will be implemented even if the season is shortened (Daily Mail)
Alexis Sánchez is eager to return to his native Chile after a failed spell at Manchester United (Daily Mail)
Premier League clubs will hold urgent talks with their players this week amid soccer players’ main concerns about proposals to restart the season (Daily Mail)
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has followed the Players Together campaign by helping to launch an eBay t-shirt raffle to raise funds for NHS (Daily Mail) heroes.
Jack Wilshere has insisted that he has “unfinished business in West Ham” and said he is determined to show manager David Moyes and the Hammers what he can do (Daily Mail)
Tanguy Ndombele is determined to fight for his place in Tottenham amid continued ties with a move to Barcelona (Daily Telegraph)
The end of Real Madrid, Lucas Vázquez, admits that the possibility of playing in the Premier League is “very attractive” for him (The Guardian)
Club security officials fear lack of consultation on restarting the Premier League Project could leave players and officials at risk (The Guardian)
Premier League clubs have been told the neutral “eight to ten” plan is an experiment, and all 20 could be used next season (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal are set to sell Henrikh Mkhitaryan this summer to help raise funds for a low-budget transfer window with Rome eager to sign the Armenian permanently (Daily Mirror)
William Saliba will be able to train with Arsenal when he arrives in North London, but will not be able to play any games until the 2020/21 season begins despite the fact that the Ligue 1 season has ended (Daily Mirror)
Kylian Mbappe is considering the offer of a new deal at PSG that would launch him to the same type of salary range as Neymar (Daily Mirror)
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