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Kyle Walker is closing in on a shock Burnley move as reports suggest that he is undergoing a medical at Turf Moor.
Tottenham have seen a £50million bid for Mohammed Kudus rejected by West Ham, according to reports.
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The Independent
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- The Independent
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The Sun
28 minutes ago
- The Sun
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