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Manchester United have completed the signing of young midfielder Toby Collyer from Brighton and Hove Albion on a three-year contract.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is refusing to speak to his 29-year-old star forward Mohamed Salah and his agent, according to a report in The Mirror. The paper writes the stand-off over a new deal for Salah, whose contract runs out in the summer, has turned sour.The same paper writes that Manchester Unites have agreed a deal with 18-year-old Brighton midfielder Toby Collyer, beating off competing interest from West Ham and Chelsea. His contract is reportedly for three-and-a-half-years.
Liverpool's Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 29, is not desperate to leave this summer and he could instead decide to leave for free next year when his contract ends. (Fabrizio Romano)external-link
Manchester United have beaten off strong competition from West Ham and Chelsea to land Toby Collyer - the best young defensive midfielder in the country according to those who worked with him at Brighton.
Brighton & Hove Albion are leading the chase for outstanding Blackburn Rovers frontman Ben Bereton-Diaz, TEAMtalk understands.
Manchester United-bound teenager Toby Collyer has been described as the 'best defensive midfielder in England' at under-18 level.
Roman Abramovich has claimed he has received over 300 expressions of interest for Chelsea, according to the Sun. The latest two candidates to emerge as potential buyers are property billionaire Nick Candy and the Ricketts family, who own American baseball franchise the Chicago Cubs.