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Transfer news: Hulk continues to be linked with the Premier League

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Hulk’s agent Teodoro Fonseca believes that you can never rule out a move as Chelsea and Tottenham keep up their interest.

Porto president Pinto da Costs insists that only the buy-out clause of €100million will be acceptable.

“Hulk has a contract, he likes FC Porto, but at the moment everything has a question mark,” Fonseca told Radio Renascenca .

“We sometimes want a player to stay, but the conditions aren’t the best. Sometimes clubs have to give up a right, a player, or a person to keep their structure. People come and go, but the clubs stay.

“Everything is possible in the world of football.”

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