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Transfer news LIVE: Dortmund AGREE Jobe Bellingham deal, Newcastle set to ‘rescue' Grealish, Reijnders to have medical

Transfer news LIVE: Dortmund AGREE Jobe Bellingham deal, Newcastle set to ‘rescue' Grealish, Reijnders to have medical

Scottish Sun08-06-2025
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IN AND OUT Transfer news LIVE: Dortmund AGREE Jobe Bellingham deal, Newcastle set to 'rescue' Grealish, Reijnders to have medical
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THE thrills and spills of the summer transfer window are finally here - with some huge deals already in the pipeline.
BORUSSIA DORTMUND have agreed a sensational deal with Sunderland to sign Jobe Bellingham this summer.
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Elsewhere, Newcastle are looking to 'rescue' Man City outcast Jack Grealish, with the English winger not included in Pep Guardiola's Club World Cup squad.
In other news, City target Tijjani Reijnders is set for a medical at the club, ahead of a move from AC Milan.
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