Cardiff City transfer news as released midfielder holds talks with bitter rivals and Bluebirds linked with striker
Here are your Cardiff City transfer headlines for Wednesday, June 1.
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Here are your Cardiff City transfer headlines for Wednesday, June 1.
Arsenal and Chelsea have two players each in the running for the PFA Men's Young Player of the Year award. Reece James, Conor Gallagher, Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe are all in contention for the gong.
The most predictable free transfer of the summer has been confirmed, with Paul Pogba announcing he will be leaving Manchester united when his contract expires.
Arsenal will need to strengthen in the wing positions in the summer depending on Nicolas Pepe’s transfer decision. If the Gunners are to sign a winger then the next Sadio Mane could be the way forward for Mikel Arteta.
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Former Sunderland striker Kevin Kyle has called on Black Cats co-owners Stewart Donald and Charlie Methven to leave the club. According to reports, both Donald and Methven could be on the verge of leaving the Stadium of Light in the coming weeks after reportedly accepting a bid to sell their shares, though this will require EFL approval.
Chelsea have been handed a major boost in their hopes of signing Sevilla star Jules Kounde this summer, as the Spanish side may have found a replacement for the defender.
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