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Arsenal agree to sign Aurier, Atlético want Lukaku, Moreno still a Liverpool target and much more in today's transfer news from reliable sources.

Arsenal agree to sign AurierAtlético want Lukaku, Moreno still a Liverpool target and much more in today's transfer news from reliable sources.

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Arsenal agreed with Serge Aurier
Premier League outfit Arsenal have agreed £8m deal with Toulouse for right back Serge Aurier. Metro reported that personal terms has also been agreed and the soon the player will be moving for a medical. Aurier will become Bacary Sagna’s replacement who joined Manchester City on a free transfer few weeks ago.

Lukaku on Atlético’s radar
La Liga winners Atlético Madrid are planning to land Chelsea youngster Romelu Lukaku on a season-long loan according to Daily Mirror. The Belgian who is currently at the World Cup spent last two season away from Stamford Bridge on loan. Atlético are eyeing him as a temporary replacement of their striker Diego Costa who is set to complete his move to Chelsea. While Tottenham are also considering Lukaku as they are ready to sell Roberto Soldado and Emmanuel Adebayor.

Moreno still a Liverpool target
Liverpool have reignited their interest in Alberto Moreno according to reports. Moreno has been a Liverpool top target since the end of the last season but Sevilla's high fee demands diverted Liverpool interest. Now it looks they are back and this time they will land him for the right price.

Manchester United target Mats Hummels
Manchester United new boss Louis van Gaal has set his eyes on Dortmund center back Mats Hummels. The departure of Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand have given United a task to sign a center back who can fill their place and van Gaal thinks Hummels will be the best option. 

Liverpool ready to offer Khedira
Liverpool are planning to make a £15million offer for Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira. The 27-year-old only played 13 games in La Liga last season due to injury.





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