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*Chelsea eyeing a sensational move for Aaron Ramsey*


The Blues are preparing a £30 million transfer deadline move for Aaron Ramsey. The Welshman has entered the final 12 months of his Arsenal contract and according to Daily Mail, no talks have taken place between the two parties for an extension.

*Juventus' plan to sign Paul Pogba revealed*


In a sensational revelation by the Sunday Mirror, it has been reported that Juventus are ready to sell four first-team players in order to raise funds for the mega signing of Paul Pogba. Juventus have also told Pogba's agent Mino Raiola that they are willing to go the distance for bringing back the midfielder to Turin.

*Milan closing in on Sime Vrsaljko*


The Atletico Madrid fullback is on his way to the San Siro. Gazzetta Dello Sport can reveal that Vrsaljko will be an Inter Milan player in the next week or so. The clubs have agreed upon a €5.5 million loan fee for the Croatian defender and are ready to pay €16.5 million next summer to sign him permanently.

*James Rodriguez ready to commit his future to Bayern Munich*


Despite constantly being linked with a return to Real Madrid, James Rodriguez has admitted that he sees himself at the Allianz Arena for the foreseeable future. The Colombian is expected to join training next week.

*Borussia Dortmund name Christian Pulisic price*


Christian Pulisic has decided against renewing his contract with Borussia Dortmund and the club has hence decided to cash in on the talented forward. The Daily Mailreveals that Dortmund are ready to let Pulisic go for a fee of £65 million.

*Madrid to make a €215 million move for Harry Kane*


After facing problems in signing Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and even Eden Hazard, Real Madrid are now getting desperate to land a top signing to replace Cristiano Ronaldo. According to Don Balon, Real Madrid are ready to go back to their initial target - Harry Kane.


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