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Transfer news LIVE: Aubameyang out, Partey in at Arsenal; Saul Niguez to Man United latest, Chelsea rumours

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Welcome to the Evening Standard's rolling transfer news and rumours live blog. Premier League football will return after a 100-day absence on June 17 after the government green-lighted their Project Restart proposals to resume the 2019-20 season after it was halted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Fixtures will be played behind-closed doors, and with clubs across Europe facing reduced revenues there will be implications for this summer's transfer window, and how much clubs are able to spend.

This will force clubs to reconsider their transfer strategies for the summer, and we'll bring you all the latest news and rumours in our live blog below...

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