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Posted Sunday, May 10, 2020 by Goal.com
Spurs keen on Booth brothers
Tottenham are considering a double transfer swoop for United States youth duo, brothers Taylor and Zach Booth, reports the Daily Mail.
Taylor, the eldest at 18, is currently impressing as part of the Bayern Munich set-up, while 16-year-old Zach is also making waves at Real Salt Lake City.
Barcelona move closer to Pjanic signing
Midfielder close to four-year deal at Camp Nou
Barcelona are on the verge of bringing Miralem Pjanic to Camp Nou, reports Sport.
The Juventus midfielder is close to agreeing a four-year deal with Barca, although the Catalans are still yet to set terms with the Bianconeri.
Dortmund chase 'New Sancho' Webster
Borussia Dortmund are looking to once again raid England for young talent with a move for Chelsea's Charlie Webster, claims the Sun.
Webster, 16, is highly rated at Stamford Bridge, but Dortmund believe that the example of Jadon Sancho, who rose rapidly to stardom following his transfer from Manchester City, could convince the youngster to join the Bundesliga club.
Real Madrid set Arsenal Aubameyang transfer deadline
Gunners must decide striker's future by June 15
Real Madrid want Arsenal to make a decision on the future of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang before June 15, reports the Mirror.
The Gabon international is out of contract in June 2021 and is unlikely to sign a new deal, and Madrid are one of the favourites for his signature.
Roma and Inter join race for Todibo
Serie A duo Roma and Inter are set to battle for the signature of Barcelona's Jean-Claude Todibo, according to Mundo Deportivo.
The defender has impressed this season on loan at Schalke, but the Bundesliga side are unable to meet the release clause set in the deal.
Premier League bottom six issue relegation ultimatum
Six clubs in the lower reaches of the Premier League will only approve finishing the season at neutral venues if relegation is scrapped, claims the Mirror.
Norwich, Watford, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, West Ham and Brighton had previously opposed the proposal, but are now willing to compromise - as long as their places in the top flight are safe.
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