Premier League | Frankie Dizhuang went to London to pass the 18th signing of Manchester United or Chelsea Forest

Franchi Dzhuang, who played for Barcelona, ​​has been involved with Manchester United this summer, and it has been rumored that he has been favored by Chelsea. However, when the transfer was suspected to be dead, he was found at Barcelona Airport, and he will Going to London, it is speculated that he will join Manchester United or Chelsea, and the “Blue Warriors” has a higher probability of becoming his new owner. It is related to his longing to continue the Europa League, and the “Red Devils” can only attend the Europa League this season. In addition, Manchester United new coach Tan Shag has asked the meeting to renew his contract with the injured striker Anthony Madir for two years as soon as possible.

In addition, Wolves, the second-ranked team in the Premier League, has 24-year-old Italian striker Padre Gudoni, who has signed a three-year contract with Serie B’s hometown club Kemu, while Nottingham Forest has implemented the 18th sign this summer, from Madrid. The sports club borrowed the Brazilian left brake Reylan Lodi for one season, and set up a 30 million euro (regarding 235 million Hong Kong dollar) buyout clause.

In addition, following Aston Villa lost 0-1 to Westham at home last night, they lost three times in four rounds. Team leader Sherratt admitted that he heard boos from the fans of the home team during the game and said: “I have a pair of Ears, hearing frustration. I’ll take full responsibility.” Villa will be visiting top-ranking Arsenal in the early hours of Thursday morning Hong Kong time.

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