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Done Deals, Star To Undergo Medicals Ahead of A Move, Halaand, Foden, Dembele, Silva, James, Mbappe

The Former Manchester City midfielder David Silva has already signed a new contract with Real Sociadad club for Spain until June 2023 (LALIGA league).

According to the report, Manchester City is planning to extend Phil Foden's contract until June 2027 where the club will add him more salary as part of sealing the agreement and the deal is on progress to complete the final details.

PSG football club has also reportedly offered a net salary of €17 Million a year and a signing bonus to the Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele but unfortunately the player wants is to stay at Camp Nou, Barcelona.

English Premier League drag Aston Villa and West Ham United which are reportedly keen in signing the former Everton forward player James Rodriguez who wants to leave Al Rayyan to return to England with his agents fixed to open discussions with the interested clubs in the coming weeks.

PSG Manager Mauricio Pochettino gave out his clarification that Kylian Mbappe is set to remain in the club ahead of next seasons plans. Kylian is a very active playmaker and goalscorer in the club. This happened after Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancellotti stated that coaches do not tell their players the truth as the Kylian Mbappe saga intensifies. Kylian Mbappe will undergo medical checkups on late May if he agrees to join Real Madrid ahead of next season.

Manchester United football club have been also involved in signing the Borussia Dortmund forward Erling Halaand. This happened after the CEO for Borussia Dortmund Hans Joachim Watzke revealed that they given him a release requirement in order to keep him away from Old Trafford. Watzke said that were it not for the £75 Million release clause which matures during the summer, Halaand would have been in Manchester United by now.

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