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Totally Unofficial Soccer Transfer Thread (NWT)

Arsenal reject £50m offer from Manchester City for Alexis Sanchez, according to Sky sources.
 
Serge Aurier's move to Tottenham is imminent, according to Sky sources.

In the past few minutes, we've been told by his representatives he has been granted a work permit enabling him to finalise his transfer.

The clubs agreed a £23m deal last week and Aurier has completed his medical and agreed personal terms.

PSG had set a midday deadline for Aurier to sort out that permit - or he could have been transferred to Barcelona or Juventus, where a permit would not be required.

We are told there was interest from Manchester United and Chelsea - but Aurier has chosen Tottenham and cited Mauricio Pochettino and chairman Daniel Levy as major factors in his decision.
 
Grzegorz Krychowiak's loan move from Paris Saint-Germain to West Brom may be complete
 
Monaco have still yet to reject the third bid Liverpool tabled for Thomas Lemar, according to L'Equipe.

The Reds had two earlier bids rejected before returning with an offer made up of €80m and Divock Origi on loan for the season.
 
Leicester forward Ahmed Musa is close to agreeing a one-year loan move to Hull
 
West Ham striker Diafra Sakho will move to French Ligue 1 club Rennes in a £9million deal in the next 24 hours, according to the Evening Standard.
 
 
Everton have rejected Chelsea’s opening bid of £25m for Ross Barkley
 
Sky sources understand Liverpool have agreed a fee with Arsenal to sign Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

We understand the deal is worth in the region of £35m.

The two clubs came to an agreement in the last hour.

The 24-year-old, who is currently with England at St George’s Park, will shortly undergo a medical.

Personal terms are yet to be agreed but it’s expected they won’t be a problem. It is likely to be a six-year deal.
 
Aurier should be completed soon.
In pure football terms it's an absolute coup. He's an upgrade on Walker and Spurs banked 25m GBP.

In terms of off the pitch it's a disaster. Already my most hated Spurs player of all time and he isn't even officially a Spurs player yet.
 
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