Man Utd's Kagawa swap deal, Liverpool seal move, Arsenal secure starlet - 7M sport

Man Utd's Kagawa swap deal, Liverpool seal move, Arsenal secure starlet



Posted Tuesday, August 05, 2014 by Dailystar.co.uk

MANCHESTER UNITED hope to swap outcast Shinji Kagawa for Atletico Madrid's Arda Turan.

Man Utd's Kagawa swap deal, Liverpool seal move, Arsenal secure starlet
Shinji Kagawa could be part of a Manchester United swap deal with Spanish champs Atletico Madrid

The Gunners have secured the future of teen sensation Daniel Crowley.

The midfielder, who has just turned 17, has been dubbed 'the next Jack Wilshere'.

He's got huge fan admirers at the Gunners, including Wilshere himself.

And his future is at the Emirates is secure after he penned a deal to stay at the club this afternoon.

United are planning to offer £16m plus Shinji Kagawa to land Arda Turan from Atletico Madrid.

Louis van Gaal has taken a long hard look at his team over the last few weeks as they toured North America.

And today he revealed that he would soon tell his players who is needed and who isn't.

Javier Manquillo will arrive in Liverpool today to complete his move to Anfield.

The Atletico Madrid right back will undergo a medical at the club's Melwood training base, ahead of joining on loan for the season.

Manquillo. 20, will provide stiff competition for Glen Johnson and Jon Flanagan in the right back slot for the Reds.

United and Chelsea have been handed a massive blow as defensive target Joao Miranda has decided to remain with Atletico Madrid.

Chelsea's Oriol Romeu has joined Bundesliga giants Stuttgart on a season-long loan.

The midfielder, 22, signed a three-year contract at Stamford Bridge just two weeks ago.

Chilean newspaper El Mercurio claimed last week that Vidal has already verbally agreed to join United, who will smash their transfer record by stumping up £47m to bring him to the club.

It is also understood United have tabled a four-year £120,000-a-week deal, which will double Vidal's current salary.

However Juventus are set to stall the Chile World Cup star's switch to Old Trafford after naming him in their squad for their pre-season tour of Singapore, Indonesia and Australia.



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