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According to reports from the Express UK, Premier League giants, Manchester United, could confirm deals for Former Tottenham and Inter Milan midfielder, Christian Eriksen, and Ajax star, Lisandro Martinez, as early as today.

The Premier League outfit have already agreed personal terms with the Denmark international who is understood to have started medical checks with the view of joining the manager Erik ten Hag’s squad in Australia this week.

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The Red Devils are also nearing deal for the Argentine defender and are undergoing a final round of talks with Ajax to close a deal worth around £46million for his signature.

Chelsea Take Final Decision On Signing CR7

English giants, Chelsea, have taken a final decision on signing Manchester United and Portuguese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo, this summer.

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According to football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, the Blues have now taken a final decision not to sign the 37-year-old because their manager, Thomas Tuchel, doesn’t want the former Real Madrid and Juventus star at Stamford Bridge.

According to him, the London club are now focused on other different deals.

Dembele Finally Extends Stay At Barcelona Till 2024

Ousmane Dembele, French international forward, whose contract with Spanish giants, FC Barcelona expired last month, ended six months of speculation about his future by agreeing to ‘rejoin’ the Catalan side until 2024, the club announced on Thursday.

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The announcement brings an end to a six-month soap opera about where the Frenchman would be playing his football next season.

The 25-year-old was strongly linked with a move to French giants, Paris Saint-Germain.

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