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Manchester United To Pay 13m Pounds To Get Rid Of Sanchez

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Red Devils desperate to unload the Chile international and would pay half his wages to enable his quick exit.

Manchester United are willing to pay £13 million ($17m) to get Alexis Sanchez off the squad, according to the Daily Mail.
The Chile international’s remaining £26m on his contract is proving a large obstacle in the Red Devils attempts to move him on this summer.

Man United want to sell him outside of England, and while paying half his wages would be undesirable, the club knows that would still free up a substantial portion of the budget for new additions.

Getafe defender Djene has been identified as a summer transfer target for Arsenal, according to Marca via the Daily Mirror.
The versatile 27-year-old has a €35 million ($39m, £30m) release clause in his current contract, which the Gunners could match this summer.

Capable of playing as either a central defender or a full-back, Djene has racked up 36 domestic appearances for Getafe this season.

Everton boss Marco Silva is hopeful Everton will sign Andre Gomes from Barcelona on a permanent deal at the end of the season.
According to The Times, the Portuguese coach has been impressed by the 25-year-old during his season-long loan from Camp Nou.
However, Tottenham are also interested in Gomes, who is currently valued at £30 million ($39m).

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Forward unsure if he fits in Solskjaer’s plans
Romelu Lukaku’s future with Manchester United is in doubt as the striker is uncertain of his place at the club, according to the Manchester Evening News.

While the Belgium international had no intention of leaving while Jose Mourinho was in charge, he does not know if he fits into the plans of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Lukaku is calm as he evaluates his future with two games remaining this season, but is believed to be open to a move to Serie A after his issues this season.

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