Football: Round-up

Tuesday 01 July 1997 23:02 BST
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Aberdeen have signed the 24-year-old Celtic central defender Brian O'Neil for an undisclosed fee.

The Swedish midfielder Jonas Thern joined Rangers from Roma as a free agent yesterday.

The Sheffield United midfielder Mark Patterson has had his transfer from the Blades to Burnley called off.

Bradford City are signing Peter Beagrie, the Manchester City winger, for a cut-price pounds 50,000.

The Czech international Patrik Berger will be allowed to play for Liverpool next season, despite failing to make enough appearances to guarantee his work permit.

The Italian Serie A club Fiorentina will play Tottenham Hotspur in David Howells' testimonial match at White Hart Lane on Saturday 2 August (3.0).

Manchester United will make history when they play in Hong Kong in the wake of the handover to China. United begin their pre-season preparations with a tour to the Far East which includes a visit to Hong Kong, where they will face a Chinese select side. The Premiership champions, who report for training this weekend, will play in Bangkok on 17 July, then in Hong Kong three days later. They complete their Far East programme by flying to Japan for a final game in Tokyo, then end their overseas tour with a friendly against Internazionale in Milan on 27 July.

Barcelona have confirmed the signings of Christophe Dugarry and Michael Reiziger from Milan and Dragan Ciric from Partizan Belgrade for undisclosed fees. Milan are also selling Marco Simone to Paris St-Germain.

The Spanish club Tenerife have signed the former Zaragoza coach Victor Fernandez to replace Jupp Heynckes, now at Real Madrid. Their rivals Real Betis have hired the veteran former Valencia coach, Luis Aragones. He succeeds Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, who is in line to join Louis van Gaal's coaching team at Barcelona.

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