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00:30The Spaniard believes most stoppers do not fit the style of play at Camp Nou and reiterated that Cesc Fabregas wants to stay at the club
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The Brazil international midfielder is expected to leave Atletico Mineiro for Europe this summer but the Ukrainian champions are the only club to meet his asking price
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The France international forward is pleased to have a second chance to play for Alan Pardew's side in the Premier League after suffering relegation with the Hoops
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The Brazilian, who has signed a three-year deal with Al Ain, insists the Ligue 1 side's financial problems meant they could not keep him at the club
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The Spain international completed his €30 million move to White Hart Lane on Monday and is keen to fire Spurs into the top four and become the club's first choice striker
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The Bundesliga side's sporting director dismissed reports suggesting the Gunners had agreed a fee for the 19-year-old as "nonsense" and intends to keep him at the club
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The Spanish playmaker says the Gunners need to target players who can improve the team and help the club challenge for silverware, though does not expect any imminent signings
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The Scottish midfielder has expressed his concern at the possibility of the Red Devils losing one of their prized assets and hopes that the striker will remain at the club
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The Borussia Dortmund boss has revealed that he still has a great relationship with the Japan international amid rumours linking him with a return to the Bundesliga
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The summer saga seems to be drawing to a close with the player's representative, Hiroyuki, confirming an agreement could be reached in "an important week" of talks
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The France international has reaffirmed his commitment to his boyhood club and says talk of a move away is completely fabricated amidst reports suggesting he could leave
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The France international is set to spend the season with Alan Pardew's side and will undergo a medical with the club on Monday
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The AC Milan star, who is still in regular contact with Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp, says he could imagine returning to Germany's top flight
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The England international, who was the subject of a rejected £30m bid from Chelsea over the weekend, was expected to return against AIK but he has been hit by another set-back
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The north London club agreed a £25.9 million fee on Friday and, after successfully completed a medical and agreeing personal terms, the Spaniard becomes the club's record purchase
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Adriano Galliani has insisted that the club have not violated any rules in their pursuit of the highly rated Fiorentina attacker
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The Ajax star has previously been linked with a move to Norwich this summer but, with that move scrapped, he is now set to decide on his next club
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The 20-year-old has signed a five-year contract, but is willing to move away temporarily in a bid to gain experience with Boca Juniors a touted destination
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The shot-stopper is pleased with the Liga champions' interest, but says he is focused on Napoli now since joining on loan from Liverpool
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An improved offer of £30 million, including add-ons, was dismissed immediately as the Premier League champions maintain the striker is "not for sale" ahead of the new season -
The Gunners boss has hit back at Brendan Rodgers' suggestion that Arsenal have shown a lack of class in their summer chase to sign the striker
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The attacking midfielder had a hard time deciding whether he was ready to move abroad, while he has ruled out joining Borussia Dortmund at some point
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The 19-year-old has explained his decision to leave Bayern Munich this summer and is keen to follow the same path as his former team-mate -
The Welshman is set to make a world-record move from Tottenham to the Santiago Bernabeu - but how would he slot in at the Blancos? -
The Liverpool boss has criticised the Gunners' attempts to sign the striker, but praised the Reds owners for their stance during the saga
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The Frenchman is certain his former charge will remain at Camp Nou and spurn offers of a move before also adding that the club will act correctly in its pursuit of Luis Suarez
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