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Ben Arfa, Dembélé, Memphis ... the transfer window rumors of the day

2020-10-07T10:42:07.574Z


The summer transfer window ended this week, but the clubs can still recruit, like Ben Arfa in Bordeaux or OM who are looking for a right-back.Ousmane Dembélé would have refused MU because of JuveHe was part of hot issues of the end of the transfer market on Monday ...


The summer transfer window ended this week, but clubs can still recruit, like Ben Arfa in Bordeaux or OM who are looking for a right side.

Ousmane Dembélé would have refused MU because of Juve

It was part of the hot issues of the end of the transfer market last Monday.

Ousmane Dembélé (23) would have been the object of greed on the side of Manchester United, ready to sign a big check for the French winger.

But the latter ultimately remained at FC Barcelona, ​​although he was confined to the bench at the start of the season.

According to

Catalunya Radio

, the world champion has repeatedly turned down the idea of ​​a move to England, despite the deal between Barca and the Red Devils.

The reason ?

Dembélé would already discuss with Juventus to put his bags in Turin next year, or in two years once his contract expires.

Before Juve traded Miralem Pjanic for Arthur last June,

Mundo Deportivo

already revealed that the Italian club was interested in the idea of ​​being loaned Dembélé, and had discussed it with Barça.

The former Rennes player would have always been receptive to the sirens of the Bianconeri.

Dembélé's magnificent goal against Tottenham in December 2018 (1-1)

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