DDD-Sports > Football > One-day Premier League trends: Hoylund s transfer to Anthony s departure is a waste, Arsenal s replacement of defender is about to

One-day Premier League trends: Hoylund s transfer to Anthony s departure is a waste, Arsenal s replacement of defender is about to

1 - Manchester United is about to sell their own No. 9

Romano reported that Hoylen will join Naples and the transaction is to buy it on loan.

The transaction rental fee is 6 million euros, and there is also a mandatory buyout clause of 44 million euros. Hoylen has accepted the offer and the broker's commission has reached an agreement, and he hopes to join Naples. He can't stay at Manchester United in the new season. There are still details left, and after solving it, we will go here.

2 - Betis withdraws the deal

BBC reporter Simon Stone reported that Betis has withdrawn his offer to Manchester United striker Anthony because they are unable to bear Anthony's transfer fees and his salary.

According to previous reports, Betis and Manchester United have reached an agreement on Anthony's transfer fee, but since the two clubs have a difference of 4 million euros for Anthony's annual salary, Anthony's transfer requires a significant salary cut, so Betis has not reached an agreement with Anthony himself.

3 - Nkunku transfers to Milan successfully

According to the Milan Sports Daily, Milan will officially announce that Nkunku will join this morning local time.

Milan has welcomed a new forward, and Nkunku has officially become a member of the Ross and Blacks, enhancing the currently very scarce front lineup. Nkunku arrived in Milan late on Thursday and completed all routine procedures today, with the physical examination and sports adaptability tests completed, and finally signed a contract at the Milan headquarters.

Nkunku has signed with Milan for 5 years and has an annual salary of 5 million euros. The Ross and Blacks will officially announce the deal on Saturday morning local time. He can play for Milan from the game against Bologna.

4 - Arsenal substitution

According to reporter Ben Jacobs, Kiviol's departure depends on when Arsenal will sign Inkapier.

The reporter wrote: "Inkapier is waiting for permission to leave because Arsenal and Leverkusen will soon finalize a loan deal with a forced buyout clause tonight."

"The agreement for Kiviol to transfer Porto has been reached, with a transaction value of more than 25 million euros. Porto is waiting for Arsenal to approve the transfer because the deal depends on Inkapier's transfer."

5 - Milan is thinking about buying Akanji

Dimazio reported that Akanji has not given Milan a clear transfer question.

Milan hopes to strengthen Allegri's defensive lineup, and according to previous reports, they have made their first offer to the Swiss central defender. However, Akanji, 28, has not given a clear response to the transfer at this time. This may be because he hopes to be able to compete in the Champions League.

In addition, Akanji wants a salary that Milan can't afford.

source:7m pc