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Sportschosun on MSNArsenal, let's go! Mbappe backup crash Real Madrid set new destination for €90m starBritish media Sports Bible said on the 12th (Korea time) 'Hodrigo is related to leaving Real Madrid this summer. He has already said which team he would like to play for next season among Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea (England),
Real Madrid star Rodrygo ignored a fan's question about a possible move to Arsenal. The Brazilian stopped to pose for a photograph but immediately looked the other way when asked a question on his potential transfer to the Premier League.
The biggest transfer saga involving Real Madrid right now actually concerns an outgoing rather than a big-money signing, and it is the complicated future of Rod
While losing the talented Rosiak will disappoint many academy figures at Arsenal, it could create a pathway to first-team minutes for another Hale End prospect. Harrison Dudziak has been compared to Andres Iniesta, and has impressed in the Gunners’ youth teams in recent seasons.
Ghana star, Mohammed Kudus' move to Tottenham has been confirmed. Kudus joined Tottenham after the north London side agreed a deal in principle with West
Rodrygo’s future at Real Madrid is attracting growing interest from some of Europe’s biggest clubs, with uncertainty surrounding his role at the Bernabeu. PSG are keeping a close eye on the Brazilian winger, while Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City are also tracking the situation.
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Football365 on MSNArsenal, Liverpool given transfer boost as Xabi Alonso ‘decides’ Real Madrid trio ‘will leave’According to reports, Arsenal and Liverpool have been given a boost as Xabi Alonso has ‘decided’ to offload three Real Madrid stars this summer. Alonso is facing an uphill task after replacing former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti,
France striker Dembele was once the second-most expensive player in the world when he signed for Barcelona from Borussia Dortmund in a deal worth £135.5m in 2017 and, four years later, was described by Barca president Joan Laporta as "better than Mbappe".