Serie A club optimistic about signing out-of-favour Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli, Arsene Wenger reportedly willing to send one of his stalwarts out on loan, and Chelsea close to signing Croatian midfielder – read all the latest updates in our transfer round-up.
Serie A Side Keen On Signing Balotelli
Serie A outfit Palermo are patiently waiting to hear if their offer for Mario Balotelli is successful. The Sicilian club has confirmed they have made contact with Liverpool, and are keen to bring the Italian striker back to the city of his birth. French club Nice are also said to be interested in the player, though
Wenger Willing To Loan Out England International
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will reportedly allow England international Jack Wilshere to go out on loan in order to regain fitness and his place in the national team. The midfielder has been hampered with injuries over the past few years, resulting in little game time with the Gunners.
Chelsea Close To Signing £25m Croatian
Premier League outfit Chelsea are reportedly close to paying £25 million (R474 million) for Croatia midfielder Marcelo Brozovic of Inter Milan. Manager Antonio Conte is believed to be a big fan of the 23-year-old, and with Cesc Fabregas' future undecided, he could be seen as the Spaniard's replacement.
Confirmed:
BREAKING: #CPFC are delighted to confirm Loïc Rémy has joined on a season-long loan from @ChelseaFC. #WelcomeRemy ???? pic.twitter.com/NRHwE8AFMo
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) August 30, 2016
Albion have signed @NChadli from @SpursOfficial for an undisclosed fee https://t.co/Q1M71y9Kot #WBA pic.twitter.com/woldyIEy72
OFFICIAL: #watfordfc have signed Stefano Okaka on a five-year deal. More: https://t.co/9jnUk3y82y pic.twitter.com/Olso2Crrnm
— Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) August 29, 2016
BREAKING: Clarets sign @ChelseaFC striker Patrick Bamford on a season-long loan.#bfc pic.twitter.com/xZ8uaAhEeo
— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) August 30, 2016
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