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Non-Arsenal Transfer Thread: Summer 2023

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Vinci

The Sultan of Unai

Country: Netherlands

Player:Zubimendi
If Bayern flip Gravenberch for Palhinha, that's a super bit of business for them. Gives Tuchel the DM he's been crying out for, and pretty much rounds out their squad (if Neuer can return to a decent level).
And Pool still don't have the DM they need. :lol:
 

Yousif Arsenal

Was on Vinai's payroll; misses 4th place trophy 🏆
they likely saving money for Amrabat. but really this is kinda poverty signing he was poor at A.Madrid and at Sp**s he was below average.
 

Yousif Arsenal

Was on Vinai's payroll; misses 4th place trophy 🏆
Amrabat will reject Fulham Manutd need to find money or just try a loan plus obligation to let make Fiorentina let him go his heart set for utd move.
 

King87

Kai's having the time of my life

Country: Nigeria
Why can't united allow Mctominay join Fulham and then use the funds for Amrabat? They really acting clueless here
 
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