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Florian Wirtz, Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko have dominated transfer news with Bryan Mbeumo set for a battle between Man Utd and Tottenham as Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City all g
Liverpool agree record fee for Wirtz, Man United want £85m striker, Arsenal battle Bayern - Follow all the latest transfer news as the rumour mill whirs despite the end of the summer’s first transfer
Manchester City are closing in on a deal to sign one of Norway’s most exciting young prospects, defeating Arsenal and Aston Villa in the race for the player’s signature.Norwegian media reported
Which of Arsenal and Manchester United Viktor Gyokeres would rather sign for has emerged, while Fabrizio Romano has shed new light on the controversy surrounding the expected.
Manchester City are set to continue their astonishing summer recruitment drive by winning the race to sign Arsenal target Sverre Nypan. The 18-year-old looked likely to move in January when he was courted by the Gunners, Aston Villa and Girona.
All 20 Premier League clubs will be showing off their new kits over the summer and Mirror Football will bring you a glimpse of every single one as soon as it arrives
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TEAMtalk on MSNArsenal BEATEN as Man City near signing No 5 in record-breaking dealA player Arsenal tried desperately to sign in January will now become Manchester City's FIFTH signing of the summer, and a new transfer record will be set, according to David Ornstein.
Manchester City have taken their spending this year past £300 million after agreeing a deal to sign Norway wonderkid Sverre Nypan from Rosenborg.
Manchester City are close to reaching an agreement to sign Rosenborg midfielder Sverre Nypan. The 18-year-old has been pursued by a host of clubs but is now on course to join City. Subject to personal terms being finalised, it will be a record fee for a player from the Norwegian league.
Officials at Manchester City have reached an agreement with Rosenborg for the signing of highly-rated central midfielder Sverre Nypan, according to reports.
Arsenal can no longer qualify for the 2025 Club World Cup, but they’ll have more opportunities in the future. With the tournament now taking place every four years—rather than annually—Arsenal essentially have three more chances to make the cut for the 2029 edition.