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ISL: Kerala Blasters signal change in transfer policy

As Eden Hazard delivered the contractually-obliged rendition of keepy-uppies in the Santiago Bernabéu in front of a crowd bigger than some La Liga attendances, he was fulfilling a lifelong dream. A decade after Zinedine Zidane first declared that he would take the Belgian to Real Madrid with his eyes closed, the Spanish giants finally got their man in the summer of 2019. Eden Hazard joined Real Madrid from Chelsea for a fee which could climb as high as £130m That presentation may have been the...
Original author: Grey Whitebloom

Willian Rejects Multi-Year Contract Offer From David Beckham's Inter Miami

Chelsea winger Willian is understood to have rejected the offer of a three-year contract to play for Inter Miami, the MLS franchise co-owned by David Beckham. The Brazilian signed a temporary contract extension with Chelsea until the end of the coronavirus-delayed 2019/20 season but is expected to move on this summer - preferably to a club in Europe - having failed to come to an agreement over a longer term deal. Willian has a Chelsea contract until next month The Telegraph report that Willian...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Government Exploring Potential Return of Fans in December

News Wolves will look to maintain their chase for a Premier League top-four spot when they travel to face Burnley on Wednesday evening. Fresh off a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Everton, the Midlands side need three more points to stay in touch with Manchester United and Leicester, while also keeping the likes of Sheffield United, Tottenham and Arsenal at bay behind them. A strong performance and an impressive result to go with it from Wolves! How far can this side go? ?...
Original author: Josh Sim

Aston Villa 'explore' deals for Tammy Abraham & Axel Tuanzebe

Didier Drogba + Samsung Logo + Stamford Bridge = goal. That was the formula for Chelsea's success for a number of years in the early Roman Abramovich era, as the Blues emerged as the new (albeit very rich) kid in town. The Cote d'Ivoire international became an icon, and arguably the most fearsome striker to have graced the Premier League. He may not have been as prolific as Thierry Henry or Alan Shearer, but few defenders relished the task of marking such a powerful and intelligent forward....
Original author: Robbie Walls

Zenit St Petersburg Express Interest in Dejan Lovren as Liverpool Exit Looms

It looks as if Dejan Lovren's Liverpool career may finally be coming to its merciful end, as widespread reports claim Zenit St Petersburg have approached the Reds about a deal. Lovren has been Liverpool's third-most used centre-back this season, but hasn't started a league game since his nightmare-inducing Sotirios Kyrgiakos tribute act against Watford. Despite Jurgen Klopp's liberal rotation policy since returning from lockdown, the Croatian has featured just once, from the bench against...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Bruno Fernandes Labels Himself a 'Risk Player' for Manchester United

Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has described himself as a ‘risk player’, explaining that he is willing to gamble with the ball, potentially losing it, if it means creating chances so that the likes of Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood ahead of him can score. With former managers Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho preferring a more disciplined approach, Fernandes has restored what might be considered ‘the United way’ under boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and it has...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Premier League relegation fight: Who's likely going down?

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has confirmed that the club has ended talks with Inter over Lautaro Martinez, and will instead look to re-assess their transfer strategy in light of the financial impact of the coronavirus crisis. Barça have been eyeing Martinez all season in a bid to freshen up an ageing attacking line. But with Inter not expected to accept less than the player’s €111m release clause and the reigning Spanish champion’s already well documented financial concerns, plans...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Hazard talks to ESPN about his injuries, Real Madrid future: 'I'm just ready to play'

ture Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left cursing his luck once more as he watched his side throw away yet another lead in the 2-1 loss to north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. Alexandre Lacazette's outstanding strike gave Arsenal an early lead, only for a combined error from Sead Kolašinac and David Luiz to allow Son Heung-min to tap home just seconds later. It looked like the points were set to be shared, but Toby Alderweireld's 81st-minute header saw Arsenal drop below Spurs in the Premier...
Original author: Tom Gott

Man United preseason tour winners and losers: Martial shines for Ten Hag

Chelsea are reported to be considering an approach for Ajax keeper Andre Onana this summer if they receive any acceptable offers for Kepa Arrizabalaga, following a difficult season for the Spaniard. Kepa unseated Alisson as the world's most expensive goalkeeper in August 2018 but despite showing some promise early on, the 25-year-old has endured a hard time of it in England. He's never been far from a costly error, and some highly questionable performances this season have compounded the...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Roberto Mancini Accidentally Dropped Giorgio Chiellini Because He Wasn't Wearing His Glasses

José Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur came from behind to earn a 2-1 win over north London rivals Arsenal on Sunday. Alexandre Lacazette's stunner opened the scoring, but goals from Son Heung-min and Toby Alderweireld ensured bragging rights went to Spurs as they leapfrogged the Gunners into eight in the Premier League table. As you can probably imagine, Mourinho was pretty happy with the whole thing. Here's what he had to say (via the Evening Standard) after the game. On Aspiring to Finish Above...
Original author: Tom Gott

Napoli 5-1 Juventus: Player ratings as Osimhen & Kvaratskhelia run riot

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted he has never contemplated dropping goalkeeper David de Gea, despite the Spaniard's indifferent run of form in recent months. De Gea endured a tricky spell which saw him make a number of high-profile errors, including against both Everton and Tottenham, and there were calls from some fans to bench him immediately and replace him with Sheffield United loanee Dean Henderson for next season. Some fans want to see Dean Henderson promoted...
Original author: Tom Gott

Full Images of Manchester United Divisive 2020/21 Third Kit Have Been Leaked

Manchester City's two-year ban from the Champions League has been overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The Citizens were found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations back in February, after the Adjudicatory Chamber of UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) stated that the club had broken the rules by 'overstating its sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 2016'. The club were handed a...
Original author: Toby Cudworth

Rice in demand as Man United, Chelsea, City battle

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has insisted that he is certain Lionel Messi will choose to extend his contract at Camp Nou. The Argentine has already rejected the chance to trigger a break clause in his contract as he plans to spend next season with Barça, but there have been rumours suggesting it could be his final campaign in La Liga. Messi had the option to leave Camp Nou for free this summer Messi found himself at odds with certain members of the Barcelona hierarchy over their...
Original author: Tom Gott

The Sunday the Premier League Relegation Battle Came Alive

On Saturday afternoon, it looked as if the relegation battle was winding down. Norwich's drop back into the Championship was confirmed, Watford had picked up a huge win over Newcastle that put them a big step closer to safety, and with Aston Villa and Bournemouth facing tough Sunday fixtures, it really should have been the weekend we were given a clear indication of who was staying up, and who wasn't. Should have - but football being the bloody brilliant sport that it is, 'should' doesn't...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Norwich Aren't the Worst Premier League Team Ever...Even if They Were Very Bad

Norwich City's relegation back to the Championship was confirmed on Saturday when they were emphatically thumped 4-0 by West Ham. It finally brought some closure for the Canaries to end an abysmal campaign. They dropped into the relegation zone in October and were bottom by late December, and never found a way back. There have been some awful moments for Daniel Farke's side. A 5-1 loss to Aston Villa, a 4-0 loss to Manchester United and Saturday's defeat to the Hammers all stick out, but the...
Original author: Tom Gott

John Terry: Remembering the Captain, Leader, Legend's First Year as a Professional

When John Terry departed Chelsea in 2017, it brought an end to a wonderful playing career. He left to a standing ovation in his 717th and final game in blue, concluding the afternoon by lifting the Blues’ fifth Premier League trophy at Stamford Bridge. While he divides opinion within the wider game, his status in west London is untainted. Terry is one of the club’s greatest ever players, making more appearances than anyone in the modern era and sitting third in the all-time list, only behind...
Original author: Nischal Schwager-Patel

Bournemouth 4-1 Leicester: Report, Ratings and Reaction as Schmeichel Clanger Prompts Foxes Collapse

Bournemouth gave themselves half a chance of salvaging their Premier League status on Sunday evening as they came from a goal down to inflict a humiliating defeat on ten-man Leicester. The Foxes weren't quite at it early on, but didn't have to be to control a Bournemouth team who brought nothing more than a series of defensive mishaps to the table. They opened the scoring just before the first-half drinks break when Jamie Vardy tackled in his 23rd of the season after Lloyd Kelly tried to pull...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Wolves Shambles a Reminder That Everton Still Need Smart Investment to Improve

Despite showing promise since the restart, Everton fell to another damning league defeat on Sunday afternoon. Goals from Raúl Jiménez, Leander Dendoncker and Diogo Jota gave Wolves a comfortable 3-0 win at Molineux, at the expense of the lacklustre visitors. That loss marks back-to-back away defeats for the Toffees, the fourth time that has happened this season. They remain 11th in the table, nine points off even a Europa League qualifying spot. In a season where they have had three different...
Original author: Nischal Schwager-Patel

7 Players That Inter Need to Sign This Summer After Achraf Hakimi Deal

Inter are back, baby, and they've just signed one of the best young right-backs in the world to prove it. With Achraf Hakimi on his way to the San Siro, Antonio Conte couldn't have dreamed of a better start to his second summer transfer window with I Nerazzurri, but he'll be anxious that more work is done to a squad in need of major surgery. With that in mind, here's seven, yes seven, players that Inter are going to need in order to topple the might of Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus next...
Original author: Declan Houten

Messi drops bombshell transfer exit request on beleaguered Barcelona

Jamie Carragher has praised Liverpool’s recent transfer strategy and business, while explaining what positions he thinks they need to invest in. The Reds finally confirmed their Premier League title in June, ending a 30-year wait for their 19th English league triumph. The former Liverpool defender spoke about their success off the pitch, and how significant the work of the board has been en route to their victory. Carragher at Goodison Park for the Merseyside Derby. Speaking to the Liverpool...
Original author: Nischal Schwager-Patel

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