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Pogba wants move

Manchester United star Paul Pogba is intent on joining Barcelona, the Daily Mail claim.

The France star has been tipped to join the Spanish giants before the end of the month, when the European transfer window shuts.

And the Mail say Pogba wants to leave United because of Jose Mourinho after numerous bust-ups.

They add that Mino Raiola has agreed personal terms with Barca worth around £89.5m over five years.

Hazard, Neymar or Mbappe bids unlikely

Real Madrid are unlikely to bid for Eden Hazard, Neymar or Kylian Mbappe this month.

BBC Sport claim the Spanish giants are more likely to move for Valencia’s Rodrigo or Inter Milan’s Mauro Icardi.

Chelsea talisman Hazard and PSG duo Neymar and Mbappe have been tipped to head to La Liga.

However, it seems Real may have to wait to land one of the forwards.

Mignolet to leave Liverpool

Simon Mignolet looks set to end his Anfield nightmare this week with Napoli closing in on completing a deal.

The Belgian shot-stopper was Liverpool’s No 1 goalkeeper 12 months ago, but fell behind Loris Karius in the pecking order.

And the summer acquisition of Alisson has dropped Mignolet further down the list.

Napoli have been linked with a move for Mignolet in recent weeks and with the Italian transfer window closing on Friday it looks as though they will look to get a deal finalised.

Campbell exit

Arsenal winger Joel Campbell is reportedly set to leave the Emirates for Frosinone on a permanent basis.

Campbell was one of three players that Unai Emery named as surplus to requirements after the Premier League transfer window closed last week.

And he seems set to beat David Ospina and Carl Jenkinson out of the exit door with a move to Serie A new boys Frosinone on the cards.

Sky Sports claim Campbell has flown from north London to Italy in order to undergo a medical with the Lazio-based outfit.

And he is poised to put pen to paper on a three-year deal to draw a close to his seven-year spell on Arsenal’s books.