LUIS SUAREZ is on his way to Barcelona after Liverpool agreed a fee of £75m for his sale. Marco Reus has admitted his Manchester United regret and Arsenal want Sami Khedira next after landing Alexis Sanchez.
Suarez is set to officially become a Barcelona player after Liverpool reached a £75m agreement with the Spaniards on his sale.
Suarez has issued a sentimental farewell to Liverpool fans but said playing in Spain has been a "lifelong dream and ambition."
The first picture of Suarez in a Barcelona shirt has been released by the Catalan club.
Liverpool have released a statement thanking Suarez for his services with Brendan Rodgers insisting the team will improve despite his exit.
Meanwhile, Suarez is facing a dilemma over an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after his initial appeal to FIFA over his four-month ban was rejected.
Arsenal have completed the signing of Barcelona striker Alexis Sanchez - and are now chasing German World Cup star Sami Khedira.
Khedira has just one year left on his contract at Real Madrid but the Gunners are stalling over his £24m transfer fee and £150,000-a-week wage demands.
Borussia Dortmund star Marco Reus is furious that Barcelona have chosen Liverpool's Luis Suarez ahead of him after he turned down Manchester United for the Spanish club.
Newcastle are stepping up their efforts to find a replacement for Arsenal-bound Mathieu Debuchy after opening negotiations for Holland international Daryl Janmaat.
Everton boss Roberto Martinez is determined to bring Monaco forward Lacina Traore back to Goodison Park on loan after an injury plagued first spell.
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Louis Van Gaal may be over 5,000 miles away in Brazil but his impact is already being felt at Manchester United.
Gary Neville claims Manchester United need to make three more signings to challenge for the title next season.
Alexis Sanchez has revealed why he chose to quit Barcelona for Arsenal over Liverpool and Juventus.
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