Manchester City Accept Barcelona's Bid for Rodri as Newcastle Close In on Dedic Before Season Opener
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Manchester City have accepted a bid from Barcelona worth £65.4m for Rodri, with the World Cup winner and former Ballon d'Or holder set for a medical in Catalonia on Tuesday ahead of signing a four-year contract, according to Sky Sports. The move ends a saga that has run for much of August, with City finally agreeing to sell their midfielder just days before the new season begins.
Newcastle have agreed a £29.5m deal with Benfica for right-back Amar Dedic and are confident of registering him in time for Sunday's Premier League opener against Liverpool, Sky Sports reports. The defender is expected to fly in for a medical shortly to complete the move.
Djed Spence has completed a £30m move from Tottenham to Inter Milan, ending his time at the club after previous loan spells elsewhere. The transfer represents a permanent exit for the full-back as Spurs continue reshaping their squad.
Chelsea are moving closer to sanctioning exits for Liam Delap and Pedro Neto, according to Sky Sports' Paper Talk, as the club continues to reassess its forward options this summer.
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Juventus have agreed a season-long loan for Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, with the deal including an £8.5m option to make the move permanent.
Arsenal and Chelsea are both tracking 17-year-old Croatian talent Adam Guram, who has drawn comparisons to Ivan Perisic.
What it means for the league
Rodri's departure leaves Manchester City needing a midfield rebuild just as Enzo Maresca's first season in charge gets under way, adding urgency to any incoming business before the window closes. Newcastle's push to complete Dedic's move in time for their opener shows how tightly clubs are working against the season's start, while Tottenham's outgoing business with Spence and Vicario points to a squad still being trimmed even as kick-off approaches. Chelsea's potential departures for Delap and Neto suggest further changes at Stamford Bridge before the transfer deadline.