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Premier League transfer news: Christian Eriksen, Cristian Cuevas, Andre Santos

Written on:February 11, 2024
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Christian Eriksen rejected Ajax’s new contract placing premier league teams on high alert

Premier league transfer news are heating up rumours for the probable summer signings by various clubs. In Liverpool transfer news, the Reds have been put on alert after Ajax disclosed that midfielder, Christian Eriksen has refused to sign a new contract with the Dutch club. The Danish player has been one of the promising talents from Ajax on the football field.

Manchester United FC has also been in the hunt for the player along with several other premier league clubs. Informing about the refusal of the midfielder to sign a new contract, Ajax technical director, Marc Overmars said, “Christian has informed us that he doesn’t want to sign a new contract right now.”

In Chelsea transfer news, the Blues are looking for the fruits of their hard work as the Stamford Bridge side is reported to be in advanced negotiations with the Chilean starlet, Cristian Cuevas. Chelsea FC is reported to offer £2.2 million for the midfielder and might limit the transfer fee to £3.4 million.

The Blues have been monitoring the Chilean player for a couple of years and it seems like their perseverance has paid off. Talking about the status of the deal, Cuevas’ agent said, “The negotiations are very advanced with Chelsea. There are still a few details, but the situation is very advanced.”

In Arsenal transfer news, the Gunners defender, Andre Santos is traveling to Brazil for finalising the move to Gremio. Voicing his thoughts he said, “I have the best expectations. They are one of the biggest clubs in the country. I’ve come to Gremio to be a champion. I am very excited about this project.”

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