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GETTY Transfer news: Thomas Muller is wanted by Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool Reports in respected newspaper Sport BILD this morning claim Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool all want to sign the Bayern Munich star this summer.As well as interest for England, it’s claimed Juventus are also keen on the frontman, who is regarded as one of the best in world football.Sport BILD report that clubs are optimistic about getting a deal done following Bayern’s move to sign Rodriguez. **TRANSFER NEWS: THE LATEST NEWS AND GOSSIP FROM AROUND THE WORLD**The Colombian superstar, who was left out Real Madrid squad for the Champions League final, has arrived on a two-year loan deal. GETTY Transfer...
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