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Manchester United have completed the signing of Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford as Marcus Rashford's exit nears whilst Arsenal continue to push for Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon
Liverpool are on the verge of signing Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt. A £79m deal has been hashed out for the former Paris Saint-Germain striker, who is on Merseyside to complete a medical. The Reds have beaten off interest from Newcastle to secure his signature after the Magpies held firm over Alexander Isak.
Latest Manchester United transfer news on Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Nicolas Jackson, Randal Kolo Muani, Senne Lammens, Victor Osimhen, Viktor Gyokeres and more
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd ‘reach’ €80m for Gyokeres as Sporting ‘turn to’ Red Devils after week of ‘silence’ from ArsenalThe Athletic ’s David Ornstein wrote on X: ‘Sporting confirm a deal in principle is in place, with an agreement of a €63.5million fixed upfront fee plus €10m in add-ons, while the striker’s agent has waived his fee to help facilitate the deal.’
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Daily Star on MSNMan Utd transfer news: Marcus Rashford suffers setback after major Viktor Gyokeres updateManchester United are continuing to work on outgoings; however, Marcus Rashford's proposed loan move to Barcelona has suffered a setback as the England forward finds himself stranded in La Liga
Liam Delap and Viktor Gyokeres had both been targets but Delap is now a Chelsea player and Gyokeres is likely to join Arsenal. The Blues have also signed Joao Pedro to increase the competition for places in the final third, which leaves Jackson uncertain of how major a role he will play in Enzo Maresca 's second season at Stamford Bridge.
Bryan Mbeumo seals move to Manchester United despite strong interest from Newcastle United, with Brentford pushing for a higher-fee deal.
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Gyökeres: Manchester United hijack Arsenal’s move!Victor Gyökeres ©Sporting PortugalVictor Gyökeres ©Sporting PortugalIt looked like Arsenal had the edge—but now