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Transfer Talk: PSG to make big money move for Christian Eriksen?

Published at :August 14, 2018 at 1:23 PM
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If the Dane really moves to France then Spurs could be in a dilemma without their playmaker.

The Premier League transfer window shutdown last week, with the teams in the other top leagues still having the opportunity to continue trading. With the clock ticking, managers and clubs will be hoping to strengthen their squad and will also try their hand with players in England.

In this article, we at Khel Now will take you through the important transfer news of the day:

AC Milan to bid for Milinkovic-Savic

AC Milan are ready to launch a £98m bid for Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, reports Calciomercato. The Italian outfit could also provide Fabio Borini as part of the deal in an effort to sign the Serbian midfielder.

Darmian out?

Manchester United's Italian defender Matteo Darmian could leave the club, reports Manchester Evening News. 

The 28-year old has stated to the club that he wants to leave Old Trafford in a bid for regular football, with Serie A outfits like Napoli, Juventus, and Inter Milan interested in his signature. The Serie A transfer window will close on 17th August 2018.

Elneny in search of new pastures

Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Elneny is set to leave Arsenal, reports the Mirror.

According to the report, Marseille are planning to sign the 26-year-old who wants more first-team football. The arrival of Lucas Torreira and Mateo Geundouzi this summer has sent the player down the pecking order.

PSG to make a big money move for Eriksen?

Tottenham Hotspur talisman Christian Eriksen could be on his way to Ligue 1, reports the Express. 

Paris Saint-Germain are preparing a £100 m bid for the Denmark international, according to reports. Eriksen is yet to sign a new deal with the club. His departure could put the Premier League outfit in a bad situation as they will not be able to sign a replacement until the winter transfer window.

Loftus-Cheek to Germany?

Chelsea's Ruben Loftus-Cheek is going to join Schalke on a season-long loan, according to the Daily Mail. The 22-year-old England international could see himself go down the pecking order after the arrival of Mateo Kovacic from Real Madrid.

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Roma close to completing N'Zonzi signing

French World Cup winner Steven N'Zonzi is reportedly about to finalise a £27m move to AS Roma, according to Sky Italia.

The 29-year old Sevilla midfielder had been linked to Arsenal and Barcelona throughout the summer. But now it seems, Roma have made a breakthrough with the move set to be sealed soon.

Juventus reject bid for Pjanic

According to Tuttosport, Juventus have rejected an offer for Miralem Pjanic from Real Madrid. The La Liga outfit allegedly want the Bosnian to replace Kovacic, but have seen their bid rejected.

The Serie A side also reportedly want to hand a new contract to their playmaker, whose deal ends in 2021.

Marseille say no to Llorente

According to France Football, Ligue 1 side Marseille have turned down the chance to sign Fernando Llorente on loan.

The Spanish forward has struggled for first-team football at Tottenham and is in search of regular chances.

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Patrick Roberts to go out on loan again

Premier League champions Manchester City will be sending Patrick Roberts out on another loan move, but this time to La Liga side Girona, reports RAC1. The 21-year-old spent the last two seasons on loan at Celtic and could move out again.

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