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Transfer news and rumours LIVE: Barcelona and Man Utd battle for Ajax talent Gravenberch

Liverpool won't officially become Premier League champions on Wednesday night, but they can move to within just two points of the title with a win over Crystal Palace. Though it was the most-watched Premier League game ever in Britain, the Reds' return against Everton in the Merseyside derby at the weekend played out like a drab pre-season friendly, with - perhaps predictably - neither team fulling settling back into the new normal. With that awkward, disjointed and discombobulated display out...
Original author: Andrew Headspeath

Antonio Conte to stay in Italy to recover from recent surgery

Manchester City hit five against Burnley at an empty Etihad on Monday night; the 17th time they've scored 5+ so in the Premier League since Pep Guardiola's arrival, a staggering nine times more than anyone else. Braces from Phil Foden and Riyad Mahrez alongside a David Silva strike guided the Citizens to a routine victory over the Clarets, 'closing' the gap on Liverpool to 20 points with eight games remaining. You just never know, eh? Phil Foden opened the scoring from distance in Monday...
Original author: James Cormack

Barcelona are not a lot worse off without Messi, says Bayern Munich boss Nagelsmann

ason Nice have confirmed the signing of French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin from Everton in the most lockdown way you could ever imagine - a Zoom call. The French side have been pushing to sign Schneiderlin ever since football was postponed, and Everton were believed to be interested in striking a deal and getting his sizeable wages - around £100,000-a-week - off the books. En attendant de retrouver les terrains, le Gym continue de travailler en visio ? ? Découvrez le thème de la réunion du...
Original author: Tom Gott

The Catalan independence movement & Bartomeu's critics: How 'Barcagate' pursued its targets

lub? After three long months, the Premier League is finally got back underway, with all the teams getting their first taste of the 'new normal'. Of course, the coronavirus-enforced break has meant that the 2019/20 campaign will run deep into summer, leading to much talk over how best to solve the issue of contracts. Typically, player deals would expire at the end of June, but due to the extenuating circumstances, clubs have been presented with the option to tie soon-to-be out of contract...
Original author: Adam Aladay

Genoa stay up, Lecce go down on Serie A's last day

As the ball arced through the crisp Manchester air, with Fernandinho's booming pass echoing around the Etihad Stadium, Riyad Mahrez brought the hurtling object under control without breaking stride. On a night when misplaced passes and heavy panting dominated Burnley's brutal reintroduction to competitive play, Mahrez's effortless control throughout the game was only made more impressive by this contrast. With the ball now firmly under his spell, the Algerian winger drove at the rapidly...
Original author: Grey Whitebloom

Troost-Ekong helps Udinese end Serie A 2019-20 season with victory over Sassuolo

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has joined up with Jay-Z's Roc Nation agency and worked with the company in his fight to provide free school meals for disadvantaged children in the UK. Rashford has done some outstanding work during football's absence, with perhaps his greatest accomplishment coming as he convinced the UK government to overturn their decision to halt the Free School Meals vouchers. Only the beginning. Welcome to the family, @MarcusRashford! We’re so proud of what you...
Original author: Tom Gott

Wenger names his Champions League favourites as he cites decline in competition

Premier League clubs are discussing a timetable for the summer transfer window at Tuesday’s shareholder meeting, in which a number of proposed options are on the table. Despite permission from FIFA to open the transfer window prior to the end of the season, the Premier League had not intended to kick off the summer market any sooner than the final day of the campaign, thereby minimising any distractions or unsettling of players and clubs. Yet a later start could mean a later finish and the...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Champions League breakout XI: Nkunku, Nunez and more

Chelsea Women have confirmed the signing of former Liverpool forward Niamh Charles ahead of next season on a three-year contract until 2023. The news follows Charles’ departure from relegated Liverpool last week, at which time she expressed her desire for a new challenge. Joining the 2019/20 WSL champions ticks that box. View this post on Instagram 2️⃣1️⃣ @NiamhCharles17 ? #CFCW #CFC #Chelsea A post shared by Chelsea Football Club Women (@chelseafcw) on Jun 23, 2020 at 5:33am PDT Competition...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Leeds sign Daniel James from Man Utd on 5-year deal

ism In 2013, Kevin-Prince Boateng made headlines around the world when, while playing for AC Milan, he walked off the pitch in the face of racist abuse from fans during a friendly against lower-league side Pro Patria. Backed by his captain Massimo Ambrosini, Milan abandoned the game in support of their teammate, while Boateng was later appointed FIFA’s first global ambassador for its anti-discrimination taskforce. Boateng recounted the events of that day in Italy, tying them to the global...
Original author: Andrew Headspeath

Andy Robertson 'not bothered' by Cristiano Ronaldo return to Man Utd

Barcelona have stepped up their efforts to offload Philippe Coutinho by slashing their asking price to €70m, with the hope that the Brazilian will be sold before the start of July. Coutinho has shown flashes of brilliance during his loan spell with Bayern Munich in 2019/20, but his performances haven't done enough to convince the German giants to part ways with around £110m in order to make the move permanent. Coutinho hasn't done enough to convince Bayern to sign him permanently Barcelona's...
Original author: Adam Aladay

Reiss Nelson completes loan move to Feyenoord

Game Burnley captain Ben Mee is ‘ashamed and embarrassed’ over a banner reading ‘White Lives Matter Burnley’ was flown over the Etihad Stadium on Monday night during the Clarets’ Premier League clash with Manchester City. The opening rounds of Premier League football since the season was restarted have seen clubs and players take a stand against racism in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Plane flew overhead during Man City vs Burnley Names on the back of shirts have been replaced by...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Barcelona Lower Asking Price (Again) for Philippe Coutinho

Barcelona have lowered their asking price again for Philippe Coutinho as they look to balance the books before the end of the financial year.
Original author: Adam Aladay

Mbappe scores twice, PSG get first win of season

Utd Brazilian legend Ronaldo has jokingly offered Alexis Sanchez a chance to rediscover his form... at Real Valladolid. Since leaving Arsenal for Manchester United in January 2018, Sanchez has had a notoriously difficult time as a footballer, scoring just five times in 45 appearances for the Red Devils, before being loaned out to Serie A challengers Inter. The 31-year-old has struggled with injury in Milan, however, and has scored just once in 17 games. He looks set to return to Old Trafford...
Original author: Andrew Headspeath

Manchester City confirm 3 new coronavirus cases ahead of Man Utd clash

Chelsea returned to action on Sunday with a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa and it was clear that despite the shaky start, Frank Lampard's side still retained a portion of the momentum they were gathering when the season was paused in March. While the current squad have arguably exceeded expectations this season with some eye catching performances, consistency - particularly in the offensive third - has been a problem and the arrival of big name attacking players this summer will, hopefully,...
Original author: Duncan Mitchell

Welcome to World Class: Bruno Fernandes

Manchester United will give goalkeeper David de Gea the rest of the season to prove that he deserves to retain his place as the club's starting goalkeeper, with young Dean Henderson pushing to take his place. De Gea was guilty of a high-profile error on Friday as he allowed Steven Bergwijn's shot through his body in the 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur - a mistake that was by no means unique in recent times. ? - "David de Gea will be extremely disappointed, he's got to save that!" Bergwijn...
Original author: Tom Gott

Liverpool warned of Thiago transfer risk as Barnes picks holes in move for Bayern Munich midfielder

nock Middlesbrough have confirmed that Jonathan Woodgate has been relieved of his duties as first-team manager, with Neil Warnock coming in to replace him. Boro have dropped to 21st in the Championship table and won just two of their last 15 games in all competitions before football was postponed. Club statement pic.twitter.com/d32NwGFHJr — Middlesbrough FC (@Boro) June 23, 2020 The club took to their official website to confirm the decision, writing: "MFC can confirm that head coach Jonathan...
Original author: Tom Gott

‘Ghost’ Mulee bullish, maintains Kenya still have Afcon chance despite Comoros defeat

Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has signed a new long-term contract with the club that promises to keep the home-grown fan favourite at Old Trafford until 2025. The deal also includes the option of a further year until 2026. McTominay has underlined his importance as a first-team player this season, having made the permanent breakthrough to a regular place in the latter half of last season. View this post on Instagram Scott #McTominay is here to stay! ? #MUFC A post shared by...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Top soccer images of 2020: Liverpool and Bayern's glory, Neymar's tears

When Liverpool announced the signing of Fabinho in 2018, it came as a bolt out of the blue. It wasn't that the team who had just reached the Champions League final didn't need to strengthen. If they were to take the next step and consistently challenge for titles, the need for reinforcements was patently obvious. But in a summer characterised by drawn out soap-opera transfer sagas, this one was completed with no fuss and no prior warning. The Reds were put down in Kiev, and within 48 hours,...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Premier League sack race: Arteta, Wilder most in danger heading into 2021

Rennes president Nicolas Holveck has confirmed that midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has agreed to stay with the club for at least one more season. The 17-year-old was one of Ligue 1's breakout stars this season, and was rumoured to be close to a €50m to Real Madrid – who had made the teenager one of their top priorities this summer – before the coronavirus outbreak. Camavinga was outstanding in Ligue 1 this season However, the last few months have had a little bit of an impact on football. Real...
Original author: Tom Gott

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge rules Hansi Flick out of running for Germany job

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted he is concerned the knee injury picked up by striker Sergio Agüero in Monday's 5-0 win over Burnley could be a serious one. Shortly before half-time, Agüero won a penalty after being tripped in the penalty area by Ben Mee. However, he was unable to continue the game, with Riyad Mahrez stepping up to convert what was City's third goal of the comfortable victory. "I don't think any referee would give that in real time" ? Have Burnley been...
Original author: Tom Gott

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