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Ramsey contract talks ‘closed’

Aaron Ramsey’s contract situation is closed, according to Unai Emery despite a return to form during the north London Derby.

Ramsey is out of contract and looks set to leave Arsenal in the summer if not in January.

“This conversation is not for today for us or for me,” he said. “It’s one situation that was closed one or two months ago.

“At the moment the most important thing is he’s smiling, he has the commitment, the behaviour and the performances like yesterday – that’s the best for him and for us.”

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Chelsea move for Pulisic

Chelsea have made an official approach for Christian Pulisic.

The Borussia Dortmund ace looks set for a move to England as Chelsea and Liverpool battle for the America star.

But Chelsea have moved first and have made contact with Dortmund, according to the Evening Standard.

The Germans however could demand £70m though despite him having just 18 months left on his contract.

Isco battle

Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham are all interested in signing Isco from Real Madrid, according to the Sun.

Isco has struggled at Madrid since Santiago Solari was appointed.

Injuries have kept him sidelined but he has been unable to win his spot back after returning to fitness.

And the Premier League trio are ready to test the waters and see if he wants to move.

Sandro to United?

Alex Sandro has received a big offer from a Premier League club, according to reports in Italy.

The Juventus ace was linked with Manchester United and Chelsea in the past.

But both clubs baulked at his £70m price tag.

However Calciomercato claim he has an offer on the table.

Aaron Ramsey’s contract situation is closed, according to Unai Emery despite a return to form during the north London Derby.

Ramsey is out of contract and looks set to leave Arsenal in the summer if not in January.

“This conversation is not for today for us or for me,” he said. “It’s one situation that was closed one or two months ago.

“At the moment the most important thing is he’s smiling, he has the commitment, the behaviour and the performances like yesterday – that’s the best for him and for us.”