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Manchester United are getting ready to break the bank with a staggering £135million trio of signings, including Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and Ricardo Rodriguez.
The Daily Star report United's owners the Glazers have given executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward the all clear to pursue £65m-rated Chelsea star Hazard this summer on a contract worth £250,000-a-week.
And The Mirror claim United will follow this up with a £40m bid for fellow Belgian Lukaku at the end of the season after deciding against a bid in the summer.
But Louis van Gaal's spending spree won't stop there, with reports in Germany suggesting the Dutchman is also back in for highly-rated Wolfsburg defender Ricardo Rodriguez, who is valued at £30m.
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Transfer News: Man Utd's huge £135m spree, Gotze on Liverpool move, Arsenal's double deal
Louis van Gaal has reportedly been given the green light to sign Eden Hazard
 
Liverpool could also be on the brink of a big-name signing with .
The German international previously worked under Jurgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund and acted coy when questioned about being reunited with his former boss today.
When asked about working with Klopp once more, Gotze smiled and said: "I'm under contract here until 2017. We will see what happens - no one has contacted me yet."
The World Cup winner has just 18 months to run on his current deal and is understood to be unsettled at Bayern due to injuries and a difficult relationship with Pep Guardiola.
 
Arsene Wenger, who is traditionally tight-lipped concerning Arsenal's transfer business, .
NewsNewsBlog Sport understands the £5.1m deal is being stalled due to international clearance on a visa for the Egypt international but Wenger confirmed it would be finalised in the next few days.
"It is complicated a little bit but we are working hard on it and hopefully in the next two or three days we will get to the end of it," he said.
And the Frenchman also revealed Mathieu Debuchy could be allowed to leave on loan, adding: "He has an opportunity to go but he as well has not been in touch with any club."

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