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Mikel Arteta on William Saliba: “He has to come back.”
In an interview with RMC Sport, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has insisted that France defender William Saliba, who was on loan at Marseille this season, is to return for next season. Click Here: Lautaro Martinez Jersey Sale The Basque coach explains that the decision to let the former Saint-Étienne man go out on loan was the right one, with Saliba finding more game time as he became a key part of Jorge Sampaoli’s OM team that finished second. Although the 21-year-old, who was named young player of the year this season, would not be against staying with Marseille for another year, his parent club appear to be intent on bringing…
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PSG and Real Madrid interested in Rennes’ Lovro Majer
Santi Aouna is reporting that Rennes midfielder Lovro Majer (24) is garnering interest from PSG, where he is admired by Luis Campos, whilst foreign clubs, notably Real Madrid, are also watching the Croatian. Luis Campos’ predecessor Leonardo also held an interest in Majer, who scored 11 goals and registered 13 assists in all competitions last season. Majer only signed for Rennes last summer and has a contract that runs until 2026, but his continuation at the Breton club has been thrust into doubt by an impressive first season, which has caught the eye of some of Europe’s elite. As well as PSG, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, and RB Leipzig are also…
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Lyon are preparing to make an offer for Seko Fofana
As reported by Le10Sport, Lyon are advancing their interest for Lens midfielder Seko Fofana, who won this season’s GFFN 100 and the Marc-Vivien Foé award for the best African player in Ligue 1. After some superb form over the last 18 months, the Ivorian midfielder is attracting much interest from overseas and in Ligue 1 ahead of the summer window. With Lyon stepping up theirs of late, the club may soon make an offer for the 27-year-old. Despite lacking European football next season, Lyon will likely need considerable midfield reinforcements this off-season. Click Here: Adidas Sale Shoes However, OL may yet struggle to meet the midfielder’s wage demands while they…
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Paul Pogba will not join PSG as Juventus move appears likely
L’Équipe report tonight that Paul Pogba is not expected to sign with Paris Saint-Germain, with Leonardo leaving and incoming director of sport Luis Campos not necessarily having the Frenchman’s arrival in his plans. Click Here: International soccer tracksuit The French international, who is currently out injured, sees his contract expire at the end of next month, and will in all likelihood join his former club Juventus, returning to Italy after a 6-year spell away. Despite a renewal offer on the part of the Red Devils, the World Cup winner will not remain in Manchester, having himself turned down an offer from his current club’s cross-city rivals as well. Pogba’s new agent…
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AC Milan more confident on Renato Sanches than Sven Botman due to English interest
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, AC Milan are continuing to discuss the transfer of Lille pair Renato Sanches and Sven Botman but are becoming more confident over the signing of Sanches than of Botman. Worried about Premier League interest in the 22-year-old Dutch centre-back Botman, Milan now see his signing as more tricky than that of the Portuguese midfielder but are still planning on adding both players to their squad. Click Here: Brazil football tracksuit PSG have also been linked with Sanches in recent days due to the impending arrival of sporting director Luis Campos. Di Marzio also mentions options such as Sassuolo forward Domenico Berardi and Club Brugge’s…
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SEASON REVIEW | Monaco’s 21/22 report card and 4 best players ranked
Click:electric three doors open cargo tricycles Recency bias dictates perception, nowhere more so than in football. Applying that all-too-regularly used lens would lead you to perceive AS Monaco’s season as an emphatic success, but a more holistic interpretation lays bare the realisation that this was merely a season where objectives were met, and not surpassed. The final 10 games of the season, which led them to third position in Ligue 1, understandably leave a lingering positive aftertaste, but what gave rise to such a siege mentality during that run-in was the chronic inconsistency that had riddled their season, and which necessitated their best run since 2017. It is that inconsistency…
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Premiership: Worcester Warriors’ future still uncertain after rejected offer
Wasps will start next season from the Championship after the Rugby Football Union (RFU) approved the club’s takeover. However, Worcester Warriors’ future is still in the balance. Worcester are still yet to find an approved owner after the Jim O’Toole-led Worcester Warriors Rugby Club Ltd consortium had its bid rejected based on the refusal to meet RFU terms, namely not disposing of the land around the stadium and swift payment of rugby creditors. The search continues The RFU plans to help the club’s administrator Begbies Traynor find a new owner through a regulatory assessment carried out by the ‘Club Financial Viability Group’ that holistically considers all aspects of prospective owners.…
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PSG women’s manager Didier Ollé-Nicole questioned over investigation into alleged sexual assault
L’Équipe report today that Paris Saint-Germain Féminines manager Didier Ollé-Nicole has been questioned as part of an investigation into alleged sexual assault on one of his players, which he denies. The club had announced last month that Ollé-Nicole had been temporarily removed from his duties over accusations of “inappropriate behaviour”. He has not been arrested or kept in custody, but was questioned by investigators from the Versailles judicial police. He was the subject of a free hearing, at the request of the head examining magistrate in charge of the case, Joëlle Nahon. The same judge is also in charge of the investigation into the attack on midfielder Kheira Hamraoui last November,…
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Real Sociedad set to challenge Marseille for Mohamed-Ali Cho
RMC are reporting that Real Sociedad have “taken the inside track” in the race to sign Angers’ Mohamed-Ali Cho (18), although Marseille, Frankfurt and Real Betis all remain interested in the attacker. The France U21 international has been strongly coveted by Marseille, and it was recently reported in L’Équipe that the €12m deal was being held up by DNCG wage concerns. French football’s financial watchdog is particularly interested in the size of the club’s wage bill. Primer to profit from any hold-up are Real Sociedad. The La Liga side have reportedly “taken the inside track” on the deal in recent days, and the side are now attempting to convince the young Frenchman to make the…
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Rennes in the market for a defender to replace West Ham-bound Nayef Aguerd
L’Équipe report this morning that Rennes are set to reinforce their squad again this summer, with a particular focus on a central defender as Nayef Aguerd could leave for Premier League side West Ham in a €40m deal. Among the candidates to replace the 26-year-old Moroccan are his international teammate Romain Saïss, a free agent after leaving Wolves at the end of the season, as well as Strasbourg’s Ghana international Alexander Djiku. Click Here: wicklow gaa jerseys The latter, who has impressed with the Alsatians for the last three seasons, has notably been the subject of rumours linking him to Sevilla as well. The Bretons are only expected to bring in…