With the transfer market in full swing, here are 10 deals that are expected to be announced this week!
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Many of Europe's biggest names are set to make high-profile moves in this window, and a few of those transfers are expected to be confirmed this coming week, one of which is Romelu Lukaku's return to Inter Milan.
The Belgium striker became Chelsea's most expensive signing ever last season when he moved back to west London after a prolific time in the capital of Italy.
The move did not work out, however, with the 29-year-old managing to find the back of the net only 15 times in 44 appearances in all competitions for the Blues last season.
This, among other factors, has prompted the forward to force a move back to the Nerazzurri, with reports claiming that Belgium's all-time top goalscorer will soon finalise his return to the San Siro, albeit on a loan deal.
Lukaku's former Manchester United teammate Paul Pogba is reportedly also set to make a spectacular return to the Italian top flight. He is expected to sign for his ex-club Juventus this week.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup winner endured a tumultuous time during his six-year stint with the Red Devils, and finally decided to call time on his United career after failing to agree on a deal to extend his stay in Manchester.
With erratic form and persistent injuries having contributed to Pogba not performing well in a underwhelming United side, the Frenchman now looks set to return to the club where he enjoyed the most successful spell of his career between 2012 and 2016.
Another player who appears to be leaving Manchester in this window is Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian is expected to sign for Arsenal this week after spending five years with Manchester City.
The Brazilian would likely become the north Londoners' main attacker after deputising for Sergio Aguero at the Etihad Stadium for most of his career with the Citizens.
His potential transfer comes after a season in which the Gunners were largely devoid of a quality striker, and Arsenal will be hoping their acquisition of the 25-year-old will be justified.
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