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HomesportMercado: Ibn Ain for Saudi Arabia and Messi's new coach

Mercado: Ibn Ain for Saudi Arabia and Messi’s new coach

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Saudi slogans continue to stir up the market. Following the announcement of the signing of Karim Benzema, and his commitment to making Kante’s arrival official, the federation intends to sign Son Heung-min. according to ESPNHowever, Saudi Arabia was willing to pay 60 million for the South Korean international and offered him a salary of 30 million euros annually. There is also news regarding Inter Miami. The team from Florida, where Lionel Messi will play next season, has already chosen Phil Neville’s successor: Tata Martino, reports TyCSports. Thus, he will meet Argentine Messi, who worked with him in Barcelona in 2013/14. For their part, PSG has not yet given up on Bernardo Silva, writes journalist Fabrizio Romano. The Portugal international has an offer from Saudi Arabia, but his priority is to stay in Europe. Luis Enrique is a fan of the left-footed player and the club has already given approval for the player to return. Finally, Arsenal remain willing to open the cash strings in this transfer window. On the verge of finalizing the deal to buy Kai Havertz with Chelsea, for about 60 million according to the English press, the “Gunners” offered 30 million euros for Justin Timber, according to “The Athletic”. The defender’s bid was rejected by Ajax, who intend to shell out €50m. Maisfutebol will continue to provide all official rumors and deals for this transfer market. You can follow it all here.

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