Transfers: Deulofeu joins Milan, Dortmund sign 'new Ibra'

Sport360 staff 11:26 24/01/2017
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  • The rush is on… With just one week to go until the end of the January transfer window, clubs are scrambling for last minute additions as they attempt to bolster their squads for the rest of the season.

    Sport360 brings you latest news on some of the latest big transfers.

    ALEXANDER ISAK (AIK Solna to Borussia Dortmund)

    DONE DEAL – €10m (Dh39.3m)

    Cue all the next ‘Zlatan Ibrahimovic’ shouts as Borussia Dortmund have snapped up the talented 17-year-old frontman despite the Swede attracting interest from Real Madrid. Isak has scored 10 league goals in 24 appearances for AIK this 2017 season.

    GERARD DEULOFEU (Everton to AC Milan)
    DONE DEAL – LOAN

    It’s testament to Deulofeu’s untapped talent that he can be marginalised at Everton, yet still earn a move to AC Milan. Given how Vincenzo Montella has developed the Rossoneri’s young core, Deulofeu will hope similar things can kick-start his career.

    LAZAR MARKOVIC (Liverpool to Hull City)
    DONE DEAL – LOAN

    The exiled Liverpool winger will not be returning to Anfield after his season-longloan at Sporting Lisbon was cut short after a miserable spell in Portugal. Premier League strugglers Hull City have moved quickly to land the 22-year-old Serb on loan.

    MAURO ZARATE (Fiorentina to Watford)
    FEE AGREED – LOAN

    The Argentine’s move from Fiorentina to Watford has been delayed so that tomorrow night’s Coppa Italia game counts as one of the games of his current ban. However, the deal is all-but done with the Hornets given the option to buy the striker in the summer.

    PATRICK VAN AANHOLT (Sunderland to Crystal Palace)
    IN TALKS – £12m (Dh55m)

    It seems like a bizarre decision for Sunderland to let the Dutchman leave for a relegation rival but Palace boss Sam Allardyce has made a new left-back one of his top priorities during the window as he looks to fill the void left by Pape Souare’s long-term injury.

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