International football headlines: by Salman AHMED

INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL HEADLINES ***Gareth Bale has described his world record £86million move to Real Madrid as a “dream come true”. The 24-year-old winger will sign a stunning, six-year deal worth a staggering £90million to quit Tottenham for Spain after finally been confirmed as the most expensive player on the planet. (The Mirror)

***Championship side Wigan have rejected a bid from Everton for midfielder James McCarthy.

***Henrikh Mkhitaryan believes Borussia Dortmund can continue to improve after making it four wins from four in the Bundesliga on Sunday. Jurgen Klopp's men are top after extending their 100 per cent record thanks to a 2-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt, with Mkhitaryan scoring his first two goals for the club.

***Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino said almost giving up a three-goal lead at Valencia was just part of the game after the champions' 3-2 win.

***AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has revealed Milan have "made an agreement with Real Madrid" for Kaka after his side's 3-1 victory over Cagliari on Sunday.

***Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Martin Demichelis from Atletico Madrid on a two-year-contract. The Argentina international defender only signed for Atletico from Malaga in July but before he even made an appearance for the club, he has chosen to leave and link up with his former manager at the Etihad Stadium.

***Arsene Wenger has set his sights on a sensational last-minute move for Real Madrid star Mesut Ozil - even after hailing his Arsenal's North-London derby victory.

***Everton want Wilfried Zaha on loan as part of any deal for Marouane Fellaini. Manager Roberto Martinez tried to sign Zaha during his time at Wigan manager and has asked the champions to lend him the England starlet as part of Fellaini's imminent move to Old Trafford.

Good Morning Football Lovers.

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