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Chelsea midfielder Ramires is reportedly close to agreeing a surprise £25million transfer to Chinese Super League side Jiangsu Suning.
Mail Online claim Brazilian Ramires, 28, is expected to sign for the club this week.
The midfielder cost Chelsea £18m when he joined the Stamford Bridge club back in 2010.
He boasts 37 goals in 242 appearances for the Blues and has started just three games since early November.
He would be managed by former Chelsea ace Dan Petrescu at Jiangsu.
 
Mesut Ozil reportedly has a first refusal clause in his contract that could see him one day sold back to Real Madrid.
Ozil, 27, has been one of Arsenal's top performers this season as the club seek a first Premier League title since 2004.
The Germany international signed for the north London club back in the summer of 2013 for £42.5m.
And Football Leaks claim the Bernabeu side would have a 48-hour window to sign Ozil if Arsenal were to accept a deal from another club for their ace.
It has also been revealed that Madrid would be entitled to 33 per cent of any profit made over £38m if Arsenal sold the ace to another Spanish club.
 
Mario Balotelli will not be returning to Liverpool for long as West Brom emerge as suitors of the Italy international, according to reports.
Balotelli, 25, has made just six appearances on loan at AC Milan this season and is not expected to remain at the San Siro.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp already appears unwilling to utilise his talents at Anfield.
 
And the squad claim he could be shipped out to West Brom before the end of the transfer window.
Balotelli, who is hoping to get into Antonio Conte's side for Euro 2016 this summer, has only just recovered form a groin injury.
He was linked with a £10m move to West Ham earlier in this transfer window - although no offer materialised.
It is claimed he will head back to Anfield this month before being moved on, with Albion boss Tony Pulis keen.

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