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Messi Failed To Leave, The Transfer Market Starts Heated

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BARCELONA – Wish Lionel Messi to leave Barcelona apparently not as easy as turning your palm. The Blaugrana management apparently tied Messi with threats until La Pulga finally temporarily suppressed his longing to be a foster child Pep Guardiola of Manchester City. (Also read: Circulating Claims Lionel Messi 90% Remains at Barcelona)

The news about Messi is one of the news from the transfer market which started heating up all Friday (4/9/2020). As reported by Sky Sport, Messi himself has missed the inaugural training this week because he thinks he is no longer a Blaugrana player. It would be a big change if Messi lasts until his contract is completed in 2021.Also read: Threatened by Barcelona, ​​Lionel Messi Choose to Complete the Contract)

Dani Ceballos
Ceballos has landed in London and is expected to join forces Arsenal with loan status from Real Madrid for the second season in a row. The 24-year-old has impressed under Mikel Arteta and the Spaniard has not hidden his desire to bring his compatriot back to the Emirates.

According to Goal, Arsenal will pay the midfielder’s salary in full rather than loan fees and there is no obligation to buy at the end of the season.

Kai Havertz
Another player flying to London is Kai Havertz. He was no longer seen at the practice center Bayer Leverkusen in order to develop his career at Chelsea. Sky Germany claims Havertz will move to Stamford Bridge after a deal is agreed. (Also read: Chelsea and Leverkusen agree to transfer Kai Havertz)

Chris Smalling
The 30-year-old pemamin will move permanently to the Serie A team, AS Roma after impressing during his loan spell last season. He has made 37 appearances and was reported Manchester United as the owner of Smalling is willing to accept an offer of 18 million Pounds plus one central defender.

(bbk)

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