Real Madrid ready to sell Ronaldo, Barcelona to receive a £357 million bid for Messi, and other transfer news and rumours of the day - 11th October 2017

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Where will Aubameyang play next season?

Aubameyang triggers transfer speculation once again after snubbing new contract

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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang created plenty of hub-bubs earlier in the summer, after he publicly expressed his desire to move back to former club - AC Milan, instead of staying at Borussia Dortmund. However, no such move materialized and the striker stayed in Germany.

Despite making an excellent start to the season with Dortmund and being contracted until 2020, the Gabonese striker has put a number of big European clubs on alert, after refusing to sign a staggering new contract extension, as per reports from Calciomercato.

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In light of these recent developments, AC Milan have been dragged back into the picture and could push for a move in January, as they will be unable to sign him later if they fail to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

Notably, English Premier League champions Chelsea are also reportedly interested in signing Aubameyang as a replacement for rebel star Diego Costa, and are allegedly plotting a "mega-bid" for the 28-year old.

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Hamburg to offer Manchester City target a new contract

Bundesliga side Hamburg will be wary of attention from big European clubs towards their 20-year old sensation - Tatsuya Ito. The Japanese winger has been in exquisite touch and has impressed fans and pundits alike.

European giants like Inter Milan and Manchester City are believed to be monitoring Ito, and have been linked with him over potential January moves. However, according to Sport Bild, Hamburg are desperate to keep hold of their prospect, and are set to offer him a new contract, in a bid to fight off the attention from aforementioned sides.

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