Transfer news live: Paul Pogba to Manchester United, Willian signs new Chelsea contract, Arsenal want Turan
Tuesday's latest transfer news, rumours and done deals
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United’s transfer plans remain the most talked about subject of the summer window, although it be a busy few weeks for Chelsea after their new manager, Antonio Conte, arrived at the club to start reshaping the Blues’ squad. Follow the latest news here.
- Manchester United’s move for Pogba in no rush, says agent
- Mata, Schweinsteiger, Blind and Rojo all linked with United exit
- Willian signs new four-year contract with Chelsea
- Chelsea will need to break transfer record to sign Kalidou Koulibaly from Napoli
- Chelsea and Arsenal linked with move for Barcelona midfielder Arda Turan
- West Ham co-chairman David Gold refusing to let Dimitri Payet leave for less than £50m
- Manchester City linked with move for Atletico Madrid’s Lucas Hernandez
- Italy striker Graziano Pelle leaves Southampton to move to China in £13m deal
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The summer transfer window will close at 11pm on Wednesday 31 August.
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