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'Arry’s Transfer Window: Man United set for Arturo Vidal bid?

Also, the latest news on the futures of Xavi, Santi Cazorla and Liverpool target Divock Origi.

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THE WORLD CUP is a distant memory at this stage meaning Premier League enthusiasts only have transfer speculation, pre-season friendlies and the odd European fixture to keep you going until the season starts in a couple of weeks. However, QPR boss Harry Redknapp, a man who knows a thing or two about buying and selling players, is here to help us with a daily round-up of the biggest and best rumours from around Europe. 

Louis van Gaal has been told by United that he can break the world record transfer fee: Ed Woodward says the new United boss doesn’t need to worry about budget, with Mats Hummels, Daley Blind and Stefan de Vrij all reported targets.

United bid for Vidal: The Red Devils may also spend some of their apparently near-limitless funds on Juventus’ Arturo Vidal, with a €50 million bid reportedly being prepared.

Xavi staying at Barca: The Spanish midfielder is understood to have held last-minute talks where he agreed to stay on for another season, after rumours suggested he was set to leave the club.

Vorm on his way to Spurs: Speaking to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, Vorm claimed he is now set to provide competition for Hugo Lloris at Tottenham, explaining that every top club has two strong goalkeepers.

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Messi toys with leaving Barca: Lionel Messi reportedly contemplated moving to Arsenal while negotiating a new contract with Barca.

Origi to sign for Liverpool? The Belgian striker is believed to be ready to make a €13 million move to Liverpool, though he will stay at Lille for another season as part of the deal.

Arsenal consider midfield options: After missing out on Sami Khedira, the club will reportedly compete with United to sign William Carvalho, while Santi Cazorla could also leave.

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Torres going nowhere: Despite being keen on re-signing their former star, Atletico Madrid are unable to meet Fernando Torres’ €16 million asking price.

Bye-bye Bendtner: Eintracht Frankfurt have reportedly opted out of signing the ex-Arsenal striker because his wages are too high.

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