Spanish football evening headlines: Gil joins Tottenham, Ronaldinho wants Messi to stay at Barcelona and Ceballos’ Olympics ended by injury | OneFootball

Spanish football evening headlines: Gil joins Tottenham, Ronaldinho wants Messi to stay at Barcelona and Ceballos’ Olympics ended by injury | OneFootball

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·26 July 2021

Spanish football evening headlines: Gil joins Tottenham, Ronaldinho wants Messi to stay at Barcelona and Ceballos’ Olympics ended by injury

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Here are your Spanish football evening headlines for July 26.

Tottenham seal Bryan Gil deal as Erik Lamela joins Sevilla


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Tottenham have confirmed the signing of Sevilla winger Bryan Gil with Erik Lamela heading in the opposite direction.

According to reports from BBC Sport, the Premier League giants have paid a £21.3m fee for the 20-year-old, with Argentina Lamela moving on as part of the deal.

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Ronaldinho tips Lionel Messi to stay at Barcelona

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Former Barcelona superstar Ronaldinho has offered his insight on Lionel Messi‘s future at the club.

Messi is expected to make an announcement on his future when he returns from a family holiday this week and Ronaldinho wants him to stay on with the La Liga giants.

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Dani Ceballos’ Olympics ended by injury

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Real Madrid midfielder Dani Ceballos looks set to miss the remainder of the 2020 Olympics due to injury.

Manager Luis de la Fuente was hopeful the 24-year-old would be fit to return in time for the knockout stages, but as per reports from Diario AS, he is now set to miss a month of action.

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