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1. Dynamo have confirmed the signing of Buttner.
No details of the left-back's contract have been released but the deal has been agreed.
The Dutchman told the club's website: "I want to play in the Champions League and win trophies.
"I am confident that we will fight for the title this season, this team has a lot of good players and together we must succeed."
Alexander Buttner has spoken for the first time since his switch to Dynamo Moscow - and United fans aren't going to like it.
The Dutch 14-time man of the match - ahem - says he's leaving Old Trafford for Champions League football. Meow.
"I want to play in the Champions League and win trophies," Buttner said on Dynamo's official website. "Dynamo are building a very strong team and I am sure that we will be good enough to try and win the league title this season.
"This is my first time in Moscow and I will need time to adjust with my family. They flew out with me, so it would be easier to adapt.
"The training ground also has fantastic facilities. I am happy that I joined Dynamo."
2. Daniel Carrico has left Reading and moved for Sevilla on a permanent deal.
The Portugese signed for the Royals in January 2013 but made just three appearances before being loaned to the La Liga club last summer - where he went on to win the Europa League
3. Fulham have sealed the signing of Australia World Cup striker Adam Taggart.
The 21-year-old has penned a three year-deal at Craven Cottage and arrives for an undisclosed fee from Newcastle Jets.
Taggart bagged 18 goals in 44 appearances since moving to the A-League outfit in 2012 and was last season crowned the Young Footballer of the Year.
He started for the Socceroos in their 3-0 defeat to Spain last night.
4. Real Sociedad have confirmed they have bought Arsenal's stake in Carlos Vela.
The Mexican scored 16 goals for the La Liga side last season but had been linked with a return to the Emirates with the Gunners having inserted a buy-back clause when he departed in 2012
However as Mirror Sport reported, Arsenal agreed to sell their stake and Vela has spoken of his delight to stay in San Sebastian.
He said: "I always said this is my home. I am very happy here. We knew it wouldn't be easy but thankfully it has been resolved and all parties are happy."


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