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Manchester United want to keep Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford this summer – Paper Talk and Football Transfer Gossip | soccer news

Manchester United want to keep Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford this summer – Paper Talk and Football Transfer Gossip | soccer news

Top stories and transfer rumors from Wednesday’s papers…

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manchester united said Bruno Fernandes The club will do everything they can to keep him at the club this summer. daily mail.

manchester united Four goalkeepers could leave the club this summer. United Sales Plan Andrew Onan and Altai bindirOn the other hand, the future dermot mi and boy name heaton Uncertain – sun.

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Thierry Henry has given Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes a new nickname that hints at his football brain after looking back on his brilliant performance against Aston Villa.

arsenal Monitoring Newcastle defender Tino Libramento and RB Leipzig center back Lukeba Castle times.

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real madrid We are planning a major overhaul this summer and may sell it. David Alabama, Antonio Rudiger, Dani Carvajal, Eduardo Camavinga, Ferland Mendy and Francis Garcia. – image.

The Granite City

rangers Amid concerns, he is facing a major injury in his title challenge. Mohamed Diomandeh You can also do stretching on the sides – Daily record.

Czechia president Miroslav piece Excavation has begun Thomas Kvankara After excluding him from the World Cup playoff squad – Celtic The striker’s agent fired back – Scottish sun.

Jim Goodwin I am hoping Lachlan Rose arrive Dundee united As a World Cup star – daily record.

Former SFA referee Steve Conroy think rangers A “clear” penalty against St Mirren was denied. Daily record.

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