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Bernardo Headed to Spain, Alisson to Stay, Kolo Muani-Juventus Deal Reported

Fabrizio Romano reported four transfer updates: Bernardo heading to Spain, Alisson remaining, a Kolo Muani-Juventus agreement, and Como's interest in Real Madrid's Palacios.

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Bernardo Headed to Spain, Alisson to Stay, Kolo Muani-Juventus Deal Reportedriotimesonline.com
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Bernardo will move to a Spanish club, according to information reported by @FabrizioRomano. The same report stated that Alisson will stay at his current club. A deal involving Kolo Muani and Juventus also exists, @FabrizioRomano reported.

The report did not specify further contract terms or timeline. Como want Palacios from Real Madrid, the same update said. The information originated from @Time2playItalia. @FabrizioRomano posted the four points together in a single update on the platform.

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