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Player ‘given permission’ to travel to join Middlesbrough – Carrick’s side in advanced talks for signing
Cambuur’s Alex Bangura is set to make a switch to Middlesbrough before the window closes on Friday, according to Voetbal International.
The 24-year-old’s deal expires in 2024 and after the Dutch club were relegated from the top division last season, his future at Cambuur was uncertain.
VI state the left-back has been wanting to leave his current employer and despite the lack of developments in recent days, his dream is about be fulfilled.It’s claimed the talks between Middlesbrough and Cambuur are advanced, so much so that the player has been ‘given permission’ to travel to England to carry out the transfer formalities.
The Sierra Leone international is set to join Michale Carick’s side on a permanent deal and VI aren’t aware of the fee the English club will pay Cambuur.
Bangura had interest from Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs but the report states he has always favoured a move to the Championship, where Boro will be his new club.
Operating as a left-back and at times as a left wing-back, Bangura managed a goal and four assists from 31 games last season.
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Middlesbrough want permission to hold talks with Everton striker Tom Cannon today
Middlesbrough want permission to speak to Everton striker Tom Cannon today after tabling a £4m bid, reports journalist Alan Nixon.
Writing on his Patreon account (31 August), the newspaper journalist reports that there is an “extraordinary” queue for the services of the young Toffees ace.
And while Middlesbrough are trying to move ahead of the pack for his services, Preston are not giving up in their chase for his signature while Everton make a final decision on his price.
Preston are refusing to accept defeat in the chase for Everton striker Tom Cannon,” he wrote.
“North End were first in the queue for the young forward if he went out on loan but they are now trying to buy him.
“Middlesbrough have opened the bidding for Cannon, offering £4 million. They hope for permission to speak today.
However Preston are trying to come up with a package that will give Cannon a return to the club where he made his name on loan last season.
“The queue for Cannon is extraordinary after just half a campaign in the Championship.”
Decision time
Everton have greatly improved their attacking options since the end of last season, but a few exits now look likely which make this decision even bigger.
After adding Beto, Arnaut Danjuma, Youssef Chermiti and Jack Harrison the club are reportedly eyeing a move for Maxwel Cornet too, but all of Alex Iwobi, Demarai Gray and Neal Maupay are likely to leave before the deadline on Friday.
With Dwight McNeil and Dominic Calvert-Lewin also options for Sean Dyche, there isn’t much space for Cannon to get a lot of first-team minutes this season.
However his talent is clear and the club would surely rather loan him out this season than lose him permanently, but the money on offer could be too good to refuse considering our financial situation.
It’s decision time now with the deadline tomorrow at 11pm, and whatever happens they must be ready to stand by the decision and make the most of it. Time is ticking, so it will be interesting to see what happens.
In other Everton news, quadruple Toffees exit on the cards amid fresh transfer update.
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