Conte will sell Costa to buy Lukaku and Morata; Newcastle contact Reina; Man City spend £45m to buy Ederson ... are remarkable transfer news last 24h.
- Chelsea is considering selling the striker Diego Costa for the summer and using the money to bring Romelu Lukaku (Everton) and Alvaro Morata (Real Madrid). In addition, coach Antonio Conte will let Michy Batshuayi go out on loan and the most likely destination is Monaco.
- Coach Pep Guardiola is steeped in Benfica goalkeeper Ederson in search of the No. 1 guard in next season. Transfer fees in this deal could reach £35m.
- Goalkeeper Pepe Reina has been invited by coach Rafael Benitez to Newcastle after his relationship with Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis was bad because he criticized his wife.
- Man City is making every effort to bring back Barcelona's three youngsters, Pablo Moreno, Nico Gonzalez and Ansu Fati.
- Lyon has planned to spend 12 million euros to persuade Bayer Leverkusen to release Javier Hernandez.
- Inter Milan consider striker Gabriel Barbosa to join Las Palmas on loan for the 2017/18 season.
- The 30-year-old midfielder Blaise Matuidi is likely to bid farewell to PSG next week after refusing to extend. Currently, M.U and Juventus are looking forward to Matuidi's service.
- West Ham is preparing to spend a large sum of money to recruit Jordan Pickford - Sunderland goalkeeper valuation of £25 million.
- The striker Nolito insists he wants to break up with City because he is no longer being coached by Pep Guardiola.
- Galatasaray hopes to convince defender Jeremy Mathieu to leave for Barcelona to play in Turkey.
- Midfielder Cesc Fabregas once again hinted that Chelsea would break up after not being used regularly this season.
- Celta Vigo has appointed Barcelona's assistant Juan Carlos Unzue as the club's new captain under a two-year contract.
- Thibaut Courtois has admitted he wants to renew his contract with Chelsea instead of switching to Real Madrid.
- Coach Eduardo Berizzo will be launching Sevilla next week after the two sides reach an agreement. Berizzo was invited instead of Jorge Sampaoli, who was preparing to take charge of Argentina.
- PSG management decided to retain coach Unai Emery despite his first season without success with the Prince Park Stadium.
- Coach Pep Guardiola is steeped in Benfica goalkeeper Ederson in search of the No. 1 guard in next season. Transfer fees in this deal could reach £35m.
- Goalkeeper Pepe Reina has been invited by coach Rafael Benitez to Newcastle after his relationship with Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis was bad because he criticized his wife.
- Man City is making every effort to bring back Barcelona's three youngsters, Pablo Moreno, Nico Gonzalez and Ansu Fati.
- Lyon has planned to spend 12 million euros to persuade Bayer Leverkusen to release Javier Hernandez.
- Inter Milan consider striker Gabriel Barbosa to join Las Palmas on loan for the 2017/18 season.
- The 30-year-old midfielder Blaise Matuidi is likely to bid farewell to PSG next week after refusing to extend. Currently, M.U and Juventus are looking forward to Matuidi's service.
- West Ham is preparing to spend a large sum of money to recruit Jordan Pickford - Sunderland goalkeeper valuation of £25 million.
- The striker Nolito insists he wants to break up with City because he is no longer being coached by Pep Guardiola.
- Galatasaray hopes to convince defender Jeremy Mathieu to leave for Barcelona to play in Turkey.
- Midfielder Cesc Fabregas once again hinted that Chelsea would break up after not being used regularly this season.
- Celta Vigo has appointed Barcelona's assistant Juan Carlos Unzue as the club's new captain under a two-year contract.
- Thibaut Courtois has admitted he wants to renew his contract with Chelsea instead of switching to Real Madrid.
- Coach Eduardo Berizzo will be launching Sevilla next week after the two sides reach an agreement. Berizzo was invited instead of Jorge Sampaoli, who was preparing to take charge of Argentina.
- PSG management decided to retain coach Unai Emery despite his first season without success with the Prince Park Stadium.




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