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MO NOT MOVING

Victor Moses was left in limbo after Inter Milan did not sanction his permanent transfer from Chelsea.

According to the Italian daily Tuttosport, the owners of the Italian club Suning “approved the measure. “

This is Moses is back at Stanmford Bridge with nowhere to go.

The Blues have César Azpilicueta and Reece James on the right side, and the flexible Moses has no chance of entering a star-filled midfield.

EDIN RETURN

Edinson Cavani could make his Manchester United debut in an emotional clash with former Paris Saint-Germain.

Uruguayan striker Cavani, 33, joined United on a loose play of 200,000 euros a week on the deadline after leaving PSG when his contract expired in late June.

And the Times reports that because he continued to live in Paris, he will have to be quarantined for 14 days in accordance with government regulations to reach the UK from France.

The exemption for elite athletes only applies if players come from a safe bubble environment where they are examined.

New left-back Alex Telles has been in a bubble with Porto and must unite without delay with his new teammates.

TOUCH YOUR BACK

Chelsea hero Pat Nevin hopes Timo Werner and Kai Havertz will “explode” for Chelsea as much as possible.

Neither German has had a massive effect on Stamford Bridge since his cash transfer, but Nevin believes it’s only a matter of time.

He told the club’s website: “We are still waiting for the expected explosion of new players.

“It feels like Timo and Kai are bubbling, in a position to explode on stage.

“For once, I think Chelsea will surely be very happy to see many of those players move on on to a mission abroad, but why?

“I think Kai and Timo want as many games as imaginable to return not only to their fitness point mid-season, but even higher at the expected point week after week in the Premier League. “

Fear of the river

Antonio Rudiger’s move from Chelsea to Tottenham has collapsed as he is said to have feared the reaction of Blues enthusiasts to sign for one of his main rivals.

Rudiger, 27, feared a reaction from Stamford Bridge worshippers if he went to White Hart Lane, to the Daily Mail.

He came close to completing the movement after positive conversations with Spurs manager Jose Mourinho.

The Blues were also very susceptible to moving because they have a policy of promoting players to their main rivals.

The club’s owner, Roman Abramovich, said he refused to do with the Spurs, especially in the past, according to former playful Carlton Cole.

In the end, Rudiger didn’t do it to stay at Chelsea and fight for his place.

ATLET IT GO

Atlético de Madrid have reportedly been dissatisfied with the signing of Arsenal by Thomas Partey.

ESPN claims the LaLiga club “angry” but “resigned” when the midfielder left.

As the clock progresses in the European market, the Gunners have played forty-five million pounds clause in Partey.

This left Atletico powerless to prevent his boy from leaving, Lucas Torreira came on loan in return.

The Mattresses are basically described as angry with Thomas for his longing to leave after 8 years in Madrid.

PAIN IN SPAIN

Atletico Madrid will still lose Thomas Partey as the blame game continues for his signing for Arsenal.

The Gunners, however, received their man on the day of the play deadline, when they paid the midfielder’s release payment of forty-five million pounds.

But Arsenal handed that check to Atletico: they went straight to La Liga to put the deal on the game.

The relationship between the two clubs has been described as “irreparable”, and Atletico is disappointed.

Now, according to the BBC’s Spanish football editor Guillem Balague, the Spanish club’s anger is more directed against the player than against his new club.

He writes: “The Gunners had tried to negotiate a 27-year-old payout through the window, but Atletico was unwilling to start discussions because they had no interest in accepting an offer for him.

JACK’S BACK?

Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is in complex talks to sign for rangers on an impactless transfer, reportedly.

The 28-year-old is on the move after ruling on the deadline day that he and West Ham had agreed to terminate their contract.

Now he’s a loose agent and he’s about to go north.

Sports journalist Nicolo Schira reports that he is in “advanced talks” with SPL leaders, the rangers, led by former Wilshere’s england partner Steven Gerrard.

It would be a wonderful resolution after Wilshere threw the bomb on Monday when he and West Ham split up.

He joined his club for years of training two years ago, suffered an injury.

However, Wilshere revealed his frustration that West Ham was unable to play with him, even though he had had compatibility for more than 8 months.

ALL WHITE THEN

The Leeds would take a look at the progression of Hamburg defender Stephan Ambrosius.

Leeds closed their window after signing Raphinha and incorporating Diego Llorente and Robin Koch as the central.

They were interested in Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol and Ben White of Brighton.

But for Hanuaer Anzeiger, Ambrosius is his latest target for the winter window.

BA-BYE

Baba Rahman is reportedly wanted on loan through Watford and Middlesbrough, while the defender will most likely be sent for THE SIXTH time.

The Ghanaian was unable to start a career at Stamford Bridge and has been on loan for five consecutive seasons.

He has not given the impression in a senior match since the 2015–16 season – the year he joined the club – when José Mourinho started the crusade under command.

Now Goal reports that the hapless left-back could be loaned back to the championship.

It is believed that Watford and Middlesbrough would be interested in getting it back for the season.

The national removal window only closes on October 16, which means English clubs can still negotiate with others.

Gotcha

Mario Gotze has joined PSV Eindhoven on the loose after leaving Borussia Dortmund.

PSV has announced that Gotze, 28, has signed a two-year contract with the Dutch club after leaving Dortmund at the end of their contract at the end of last season.

The scorer of the 2014 World Cup final in Germany rose through the ranks in Dortmund and had two periods at the club in both aspects of a season at Bayern Munich.

The offensive midfielder said, “I’ve had a lot of gifts this summer, but I’m a sensitive guy and I make my own decisions.

“I feel like I’m in a position for a very different challenge and I’m convinced it will be a very comfortable transition for me.

PSV football director John de Jong added: “Mario became interested after our head coach Roger Schmidt contacted him.

“And in the end, it turned out to be the reduced price we expected.

“We are very happy that you have signed a contract with the PSV. We are very proud. “

– PSV (@PSV) October 6, 2020

CIEL SEPTETADO

Edison Cavani is Man Utd’s number 7.

The striker came loose on the day of the deadline after leaving PSG last summer.

United enthusiasts were hoping that Sancho would wear the famous T-shirt, but failed to point to the end of Dortmund.

Now Cavani has inherited no7.

v Manchester United (@ManUtd) 6 October 2020

CALL PORT

Marko Grujic of Liverpool and Philip Anderson of West Ham joined Porto on loan for one season with Malang Sarr of Chelsea.

Porto has the arrival of Grujic, 24, from Anfield for the rest of the 2020-21 season.

The agreement reached on Tuesday night before the closure of Portugal’s merchant at midnight.

Serbian foreigner Grujic has spent the last two seasons on loan at Hertha in Berlin, but has been cleared to sign for Porto after Liverpool bosses rejected permanent Bundesliga nominations.

Midfielder Grujic will sign for Portuguese champions after the foreign break, but the loan agreement does not include any purchase options.

Felipe Anderson, 27, a former West Ham record holder, will move to Dragao Stadium.

PIE BIL

Premier League clubs spent £ 1. 24 billion on new signings in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The figure represents a minimum of 160 million pounds compared to last season, but still 70 million pounds more than was spent in the 2016 summer window.

Chelsea spent the most in the league, spending 226. 1 million pounds on new talent, adding Timo Werner (45 million pounds), Hakim Ziyech (37 million pounds), Edouard Mendy (22 million pounds) Ben Chilwell (50 million pounds) and Kai Havertz. (70 million pounds).

Unsurprisingly, Manchester City spent the most at the time, spending cash on Nathan Ake (41 million pounds) and Ferran Torres (37 million pounds) at the start of the window before spending another 64. 5 million pounds on defenseman Ruben Dias.

Leeds United wasted no time after their promotion to the most sensible flight, recruiting players such as Rodrigo, Robin Koch and Diego Llorente, as well as Raphinha de Rennes on the deadline.

Arsenal nevertheless tied Thomas Partey’s 45 million pound release clause expired on the deadline, having already signed Gabriel Magalhaes and Runar Alex Runarsson.

Manchester United, despite everything he added to his previous signing Donny van de Beek on the deadline in summoning new talent, added Alex Telles, which raised his total spending to 54. 4 million pounds, 1. 4 million pounds more than Sheffield United, whose window stood out through Signatures of Aaron, Ramsdale and Rhian Brewster.

DAW STILL OPEN

West Ham will have to offer about a million pounds to recruit Watford defender Craig Dawson in the “domestic” window.

The Hammers turn their attention to the veteran central midfielder, 30, who missed with a series of da for the most beloved defenders the big play window.

Offers of about 30 million pounds rejected by James Tarkowski of Burnley and Jonathan Tah of Bayer Leverkusen.

And on the day of the deadline, a sign of Fikayo Tomori ceded by Chelsea failed.

The former West Brom Dawson defenseman has been on Chief David Moyes’ list of features.

And by not bringing in other young players, the Hornets guy is now the most sensible priority.

DEM IT

Ousmane Dembélé’s refusal to leave Barcelona closed the door to Memphis Depay’s signature to reports.

Manchester United came close to signing Dembélé on loan on the deadline, but the Frenchman turned his back on the deal after Barca said he would sanction the measure if he signed a one-year contract extension at the club.

Mundo Deportivo reports that Dembélé’s departure would have freed up a budget for a move by Lyon forward Depay, but his resolve to deny former Manchester United player a dream move to Camp Nou.

Depay, 26, agreed the terms with Barcelona weeks ago and Catalan giants reportedly agreed to a move-in payment with Lyon of 22 million pounds plus additions.

The former Dutch coach and new Barca coach, Ronald Koeman, had been willing to the player after running with him abroad.

It is not yet clear whether Dembélé has a long career in Barcelona with Koeman.

JU IS FOR HIM

Juventus have signed Fiorentina’s Federicho Chiesa for a million-pounder after Manchester United did not take him to Old Trafford.

The thrilling 22-year-old has joined Andrea Pirlo’s appearance in her first two-year loan contract, with the permanent movement in 2022.

Chiesa will now join Gianluigi Buffon, with whom the father of the young winger, Enrico, played alongside Parma.

Manchester United had hoped to tie in 19 international matches with England after playing in Serie A in recent seasons.

But Fiorentina insisted that they would let Chiesa go on loan.

United had previously noticed that Chiesa pointed to an interim assignment even though it all took a step through Jadon Sancho.

IT’S A SARR POINT

Manchester United has had its loan offer by Ismaila Sarr rejected through Watford, according to reports.

The Red Devils desperately chased away a treasure trove of right-wingers from the trade.

In particular, United failed at Jadon Sancho, the target of 108 million pounds.

In an effort to close the hole before making an effort for the English star in 2021, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer failed in the loan movements of Ousmane Dembele, Federico Chiesa and Douglas Costa.

But Man Utd can still make a move for Watford ace Sarr, despite rejecting a loan offer, according to Manchester Evening News.

The Hornets are only in a position to join the former end of the Rennes in a permanent agreement.

YOU’RE NOT A LOAN.

Chelsea sent THREE more players on loan, while Marco van Ginkel, George McEachran and Juan Castillo take the army general ceded to 28 players.

The Blues sent all three to Holland for the 2020–21 season.

Van Ginkel, 27, joins former CLUB PSV Eindhoven, having played as a pro for more than two years while recovering from a terrible knee injury.

Meanwhile, McEachran, 20, went to MCC Maastricht and Castillo, 20, joined AZ Alkmaar.

Dutch star Van Ginkel two Eredivisie titles at the PSV in 2015-16 and 2017-18.

The midfielder even captain for the moment wins the league.

GOOD MORNING FOOTBALLERS

Did you catch your breath during the move-in deadline?

There is still a lot of laughter, and national donations are allowed until October 16.

After signing Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid, Arsenal continued their activity with a couple that arrived on Tuesday.

Nikolaj Moller, 18, and Joel Ideho, 17, will be enrolled in the gunners’ professional progression phase this season.

Forward Moller is said to be a prolific goal scorer and arrives from Malmo as part of an agreement reached on Monday, at around 450,000 euros.

The pacy Ideho winger joined Arsenal after a brief season at Ajax, but spent most of his younger career with Willem II.

Manchester United have signed a handful of contracts and have yet to sign Jadon Sancho.

He now has a “better chance” of signing for Liverpool or Bayern Munich.

The Independent believes the Reds will pay whatever it takes to get Sancho next time; the player himself is also interested in traveling to Anfield.

Chelsea defender Malang Sarr, on the other hand, has signed for Porto.

And West Ham is willing to accept Craig Dawson from Watford, who is said to weigh four million pounds.

That would increase the mega spending of Premier League clubs this fall.

This summer they spent 1. 24 billion pounds on new signatures as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

The figure represents a minimum of 160 million pounds compared to last season, but still 70 million pounds more than was spent in the 2016 summer window.

DRAX YER LOT

Julian Draxler has admitted a movement from Paris Saint-Germain amid Leeds’ interest.

The whites connected with the German midfielder last month through the French media, but he chose to put.

Draxler told Bild, “This summer I think I’d do anything else.

“Because of the coronavirus situation, in the end it was difficult to locate a club where I would have said, “Everything is fine together, I need to [come here]. “

“That wasn’t the case, so I wouldn’t dare take a quick photo and keep looking for my chance in Paris. “

SUPER MARIO

Joao Mario is at Sporting CP.

The midfielder, who spent the season on loan at Lokomotiv Moscow, leaves Inter Milan on a one-season contract.

– Sporting CP English (@SportingCP_en) October 6, 2020

OFFER MADE

Blackburn arrested goalkeeper Antonis Stergiakis.

The 21-year-old, Greek under-21 international, arrives from Slavia Sofia.

v Blackburn Rovers (@Rovers) October 6, 2020

OFFER MADE

West Ham has ceded Central Defender Tunji Akinola to Leyton Orient.

The 21-year-old has been a regular player on the Hammers U23 team, but has not yet achieved his first team.

Welcome aboard, Tunji! #LOFC #OnlyOneOrient

– Leyton Orient (@leytonorientfc) October 6, 2020

OFFER MADE

Break one up for Chelsea’s loan army!

Juan Castillo, as mentioned above, went to AZ Alkmaar.

✍️ ???? – WelkomJuan

➡️ https://t. co/zT2iNlb1Oz#AZ #Chelsea #TransferDeadlineDay pic. twitter. com/fcPauR9YCx

– AZ (@AZAlkmaar) 6 October 2020

OFFER MADE

Chelsea have hired 16-year-old goalkeeper Sami Tlemcani from Paris FC.

The teenager will enroll in the club’s quarry after spending two years in Ligue 2.

Tlemcani has been in the first team of Paris FC since the age of 15.

The French club proved in his that he had left in a permanent agreement.

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