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Chelsea are leading Manchester United in the race to sign Frenkie de Jong, and the Blues are ready and waiting to sign both the Dutch midfielder and his Barcelona team-mate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang if they leave Spain during this transfer window.

Chelsea has reached loose agreements on the personal conditions of both players and is only waiting for Barcelona to give the green light to sell them, according to Sky Sports, while a Spanish media sports Reports suggest that Chelsea are also close to a deal with Barcelona worth around £68m for De Jong. times He adds that De Jong prefers Chelsea over United as a destination, and that Chelsea are also ready to make a final offer for defender Wesley Fofana from Leicester.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are still looking for PSV Eindhoven midfielder Cody Jako but have hinted that he will remain in the Netherlands if PSV Eindhoven make it through Champions League qualifying, where they will play Rangers at the end of August. United are closely linked with Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot, but negotiations have stalled over the 27-year-old’s salary demands. Gazzetta dello Sport.

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Aarons for Manchester United?

Put this in established rumor mill territory, but there are rumors that Manchester United are considering bringing in Max Aarons from Norwich City.

Aarons has attracted a lot of interest in previous transfer windows but is still plying his trade at Carrow Road after coming through their academy and cementing his status as a key player in the team.

The 22-year-old made 168 appearances for Norwich and was instrumental in their previous promotion campaigns, as well as impressing them in their Premier League games.

Last month Sun He stated that Everton valued the defender at £15m and that this ambiguity about United’s interest did not imply a new valuation.

If that turns out to be true, expect Norwich to pay a higher price given Manchester United’s financial strength and the limited time the Canary Islands have to find a replacement.

(PENNSYLVANIA)

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