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TBS Transfer Roundup: Bashundhara Kings to snap up Robinho

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28 July, 2020, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 28 July, 2020, 07:33 pm

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TBS Transfer Roundup: Bashundhara Kings to snap up Robinho

The Business Standard looks at the hottest and the most reliable transfer rumours around the footballing world along with the biggest club confirmed transfers.

TBS Report
28 July, 2020, 04:35 pm
Last modified: 28 July, 2020, 07:33 pm
TBS Transfer Roundup: Bashundhara Kings to snap up Robinho

Bashundhara Kings are reportedly set to sign 25-year-old Brazilian forward Robinho on loan from Fluminense. The Kings will sign the forward on a year-long loan with an option to buy.

Although no official announcement has been made by the Kings, the player has revealed on his Facebook page that he is set to leave. The club's president has also told Brazilian media that the player is set to move to Bashundhara Kings. (Netflu)

 

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Heading to the south

Brighton and Hove Albion have signed former Liverpool star Adam Lallana on a three-year deal. (Brighton)

 

Saint Patrick's understudy

Wolves have signed former Aston Villa goalkeeper Matija Sarkic. (Wolves)

 

Fending off interest

Man Utd target James Maddison has signed a new four year deal with Leicester City worth around €110k per week.

 

Vertonghen's heir

Spurs defender Japhet Tanganga has signed a new five-year deal at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

 

Russia's new champion

Premier League champion Dejan Lovren joins Zenit St. Petersburg in a €12m move from Liverpool.

 

Mourinho's midfield general

Spurs are poised to sign Southampton midfielder Pierre Emile Hojbjerg. The Lilly whites have offered €15m for the Danish international while the Saints want €25m. (Sky Sports)

 

Swapping Bavaria

Bayern Munich and Inter could take part in a swap deal which will see Corentin Tolisso and Marcelo Brozovic change clubs. The Croatian wants a move out of Inter and prefers the Bavarians. (Calciomercato)

 

Fullback Alternative

Bayern Munich are looking at Norwich fullback Max Aarons as an option if they fail to sign Ajax full-back Serginio Dest. The Canaries will reportedly ask around €18m for the Englishman. (Sky Sports)

 

Barca's new boy

Barcelona have reportedly signed Gustavo Maia from Sao Paulo in a deal worth around €4.5m. The 19-year-old will be part of Barca B next season. (Goal.com)

 

Glik's return

Monaco defender Kamil Glik could be on his way back to Serie A. The Polish international is set to sign a three-year deal with newly promoted side Benevento. (Le10Sport)

 

Race for Ginter

Inter Milan have joined Chelsea and Arsenal in the race to sign Borussia Monchengladbach star Matthias Ginter. The defender is seen as the ideal replacement for Diego Godin. (Sky Sports Germany)

 

Brighton get Lallana

Brighton and Hove Albion have signed former Liverpool star Adam Lallana on a three-year deal.

 

 

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