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Published 08:28 13 Jul 2015 BST
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QPR will pocket more than £9m from the Raheem Sterling move to Manchester City. It was previously reported that the Championship side, who let Sterling go for £500,000 five years ago, had a 10% sell-on clause in his contract. The clause, as it transpires, is 20%. [Daily Mail]
City are not satisfied at prising Sterling from Liverpool. Manuel Pellgrini's side still believe they can snatch Paul Pogba from Juventus, and fellow suitors Barcelona.
Two stumbling blocks exist - Pogba's image rights [and how much he controls] and the fact that he has to request a transfer from Juve. A long way off yet. [Daily Star]
Back up the road to United and van Gaal wants this whole David de Gea rigmarole sorted once and for all. The Dutchman is determined to hang onto his goalkeeper but, if de Gea is set on leaving, wants Real Madrid to stump up the cash before United go on their summer tour to America. [The Sun]
Last week, we reported that Arsenal were favourites to snap up Pedro. Now, according to Spanish newspaper Sport, the 27-year-old Barcelona and Spain midfielder is on his way to Chelsea.
That will, no doubt, soothe relations between Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger.
Wenger will plough on, regardless, with loaning out the potentially promising (copyright) Yaya Sanogo to Ajax for a season.
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