Transfers so far, 23rd July, Premier League and Championship clubs update with all the moves of first team players

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Man Utd has a new goalkeeper signed. Andrè Onana leaves Inter and has signed a five year deal. Erik ten Hag will join up with is former player at Ajax. Onana comes in for a fee in the region £45million. He will be the solution and direct replacement of David De Gea who left Man Utd this summer, realeased after his contract ended.

Another goalkeeper, England U.21 inernational James Trafford, has agreed to join Burnley from Man City. This could be a massive signing for The Clarets said to have paid £15million for his services.

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Transfers so far, 17th July 23, Premier League and Championship clubs update with all the moves of first team players

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Arsenal are again the talk of the town with their recent transfer news regarding Declan Rice. This is what everyone believe the move that will see them improve from last season and see their goal of a new Premier League title going through.

Rice comes to Arsenal as a proven winner, taking home the Europa Conference title with West Ham last season, and of course being a major man for Gareth Southgate and England.

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Ian Holloway on Haaland and Pep, Blackpool survivals on 39 points and a lot of other nice and good reflections on football

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Ian Holloway has had a long and distinguished career both as a player and a manager. The feisty midfielder racked up close to 600 professional appearances for clubs like, Bristol Rovers and QPR.

During his 25-year managerial career Ian has been at the helm of no less than 9 different clubs like Blackpool, Leicester City, Palace and QPR. Watch the full episode of Red or Black with Ian Holloway and Lord Ping as they chew the fat on all things professional football and management.

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