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Transfer news LIVE: Darwin Nunez ‘open' to Napoli switch, Chelsea ‘enter' race for PSG star, Pogba ‘AGREES' new deal

Transfer news LIVE: Darwin Nunez ‘open' to Napoli switch, Chelsea ‘enter' race for PSG star, Pogba ‘AGREES' new deal

Scottish Sun3 hours ago

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IN AND OUT Transfer news LIVE: Darwin Nunez 'open' to Napoli switch, Chelsea 'enter' race for PSG star, Pogba 'AGREES' new deal
THE thrills and spills of the summer transfer window are well underway with some huge deals in the pipeline.
Transfer Guru Fabrizio Romano has reported that Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is open to a Napoli switch after being presented with Antonio Conte's project.
Chelsea has entered negotiations for PSG star Randal Kolo Muani, according to reports.
And Paul Pogba has reportedly agreed a deal with Ligue 1 side Monaco as he nears a return to football after almost two years out.
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