Transfers and rumors on August 18th: "Chelsea" loss and impressive "Tottenham" purchase

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n July 1st, the summer transfer window for 2017 officially opened. The most visited football news portal in the country, "EuroFootball.com", traditionally will present the most important news related to player transfers and completed deals every day until the end of the transfer window.

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"West Brom" is not willing to give in and demands at least 35 million pounds for defender Jonny Evans from "Man City". Recently, an offer of 18 million was rejected ("The Sun")

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"Crystal Palace" is interested in Scotland national team representative Oliver Burke, who plays for "Leipzig" team, but the buy-out price will be 18 million pounds sterling ("The Daily Record")

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"Inter" asked "Arsenal" to loan defender Shkodran Mustafi for one season ("GIanlucaDiMarzio.com")

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"Chelsea" team will face big losses selling unwanted forward Diego Costa. The "Blues" demand 50 million pounds sterling, but "Atletico" are considering offering only 30 million ("The Sun")

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PSG set the price for winger Julian Draxler at 32 million pounds sterling. The German is of interest to Milan's "Inter" and Dortmund's "Borussia" ("The Times")

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"Barcelona" has reached an agreement with defender from Colombia Yerry Mina, who currently defends the colors of "Palmeiras" team. The player will arrive in Catalonia in 2018 ("Sport")

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Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho is still considering the acquisition of Inter winger Ivan Perišić, but they are not willing to pay the demanded 48 million pounds sterling - the English offer 39 million ("The Mirror")

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Tottenham finally reached an agreement with Ajax star Davinson Sanchez. The 21-year-old Colombian will cost the English team a whopping 42 million pounds sterling ("Independent")

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Manchester United is interested in Monaco midfielder Thomas Lemar - he is valued at 60 million euros ("The Daily Record")

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Tottenham warned Barcelona not to disturb winger Dele Alli - the Englishman will not be sold even for 150 million pounds sterling ("The Sun")