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Transfer news LIVE: Son to LEAVE Spurs, Sesko UPDATE, Newcastle REJECT Liverpool's bid for Isak

Transfer news LIVE: Son to LEAVE Spurs, Sesko UPDATE, Newcastle REJECT Liverpool's bid for Isak

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IN AND OUT Transfer news LIVE: Son to LEAVE Spurs, Sesko UPDATE, Newcastle REJECT Liverpool's bid for Isak
CLUBS are splashing the cash this summer as they look to bolster their squads in the transfer window ahead of the new season!
Son has confirmed that he will LEAVE Tottenham after ten years at the club.
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In other news, Liverpool have had a formal offer worth over £120million for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak rejected.
However, they could be tempted into accepting any future bids as Benjamin Sesko has chosen to join Newcastle over Manchester United, according to reports.
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