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The latest transfer stories

Let's have another look at the latest confirmed transfers from around Europe.


Memphis Depay to Barcelona. Confirmed

Barcelona have agreed a deal to sign Memphis Depay on a free transfer. Depay, who joined Lyon from Manchester United in 2017, will sign a two-year contract with the Barcelona. He will reunite with former Netherlands head coach Ronald Koeman

Ashley Young has returned to Aston Villa

Only a few weeks after winning Serie A with Inter Milan, Ashley Young has announced that he will be returning to Aston Villa. Young previously played for Villa between 2007 and 2011 before signing for Manchester United ahead of the 2011/2021 season. 

Fikayo Tomori joins AC Milan after successful loan spell

Tomori joins Milan after they exercised the option to sign him permanently. This was part of his loan move from the Blues in January. The English defender only played 27 times for Chelsea and also had loan spells at Brighton, Hull City and Derby County.

The latest rumours

Where is Sergio Ramos going?

The iconic defender recently announced that he is leaving Real Madrid. Where is going next? The Spanish defender has been linked with a move to Manchester City.

Will Manchester United finally sign Jadon Sancho?

This could prove to be the transfer saga of the summer. United were linked with Sancho through all of last summer and they will want to clinch this signing before the end of the European Championships. 

Some reports have indicated that the deal is close. Others believe there still a way to go in the negotiations. 

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