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    Sunderland reach full agreement for PSG midfielder

    As reported by Fabrizio Romano, PSG’s young midfielder Edouard Michut’s move to Sunderland has been sorted and signed. The deal is initially in the form of a loan arrangement with an option to buy clause worth €5m. Paris also retain a sell-on percentage clause for the player, should he be sold on by the Championship side. Issues that saw the deal stall earlier this week have been resolved. Michut’s signing is something of a coup for Sunderland given that the 19-year-old midfielder is highly regarded in France and has largely impressed during his fleeting first-team outings for PSG, most notably helping turn a game in PSG’s favour away at Lyon…

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    Vowles: Williams 2026 engine decision will be made this year

    New Williams boss James Vowles says that the team will make a decision this year about who it will be their engine partners from 2026 and beyond. Currently Williams users customer Mercedes power units under a deal that began in 2014. But it’s by no means certain that this will continue into the next era of engine regulations. Vowles himself is another former Mercedes asset at Grove, having been their chief strategist working trackside alongside Toto Wolff. But he’s pledged that Williams is not going to be a ‘junior Mercedes team’ under his watch. Click Here: England Mens Alternate Rugby Shirt 2022-23 Read also: Williams ‘focused on long-term improvements, not…

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    Drew Mitchell: Former Wallaby hits out at ‘dramatic’ RFU tackle height decision

    Wallabies great Drew Mitchell has hit out at the tackle height laws being introduced by the Rugby Football Union at community level in England. From July 1, only waist-high and lower tackles will be permitted in England’s community game as the RFU looks to combat the sport’s head injury crisis. Risk in every tackle Mitchell described the decision as ‘dramatic’ and believes there is a risk going into every tackle with the possibility of getting a knee or a shin to the head in lower tackles. The former Australian international called on Rugby Australia to wait and see the results in England before considering the same in the country. “I…

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    Bordeaux looking to recruit attacking reinforcements

    Foot Mercato are reporting that, as well as the imminent arrival of Aliou Badji (24) from Amiens, Bordeaux are targeting further attacking reinforcements, including Fenerbahçe’s Burak Kapacak (22).  According to Foot Mercato, Bordeaux have even submitted an offer for the Turkish winger, who has made six appearances for the first team at Fenerbahçe. The offer is for a loan with an option to buy.  The club are also looking for another number 9. It is currently unclear as to whether this search is contingent upon Alberth Elis’ future. As reported by L’Équipe, the Honduran striker could remain at the club despite interest from Spanish sides Girona and Real Valladolid.  Should they choose to strengthen…

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    Alpine: P4 target hasn’t changed despite subdued start

    Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer says the team’s aim of finishing fourth in this year’s championship hasn’t changed despite its disappointing start to its 2023 campaign last weekend in Bahrain. Alpine’s results were a mixed back in Sakhir where Esteban Ocon qualified among the top ten while teammate Pierre Gasly inexplicably brought up the rear in Saturday’s session. On race day, Ocon’s evening turned into an unwilling penalty-fest that concluded with a DNF, but Gasly put in a spirited drive to carve his way through the field and finish P9. But it wasn’t the start Alpine was hoping for, especially as rival Aston Martin – Szafnauer’s former team – emerged…

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    New Zealand: Former prop Campbell Johnstone becomes the first openly gay All Black

    Ex-New Zealand prop Campbell Johnstone has been hailed as a ‘trailblazer’ after becoming the first All Black to come out as gay. Johnstone featured in three Tests for the national team and also played for the Crusaders, Biarritz and Ospreys. The 43-year-old is hoping that coming out publicly can help other rugby players and remove the stigma of being gay. Helping other people “If I can be the first All Black that comes out as gay and take away the pressure and stigma surrounding the issue it can actually help other people,” he told Seven Sharp. “We’ll know that there is one amongst the All Blacks. “If I open up…

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    Mauro Icardi nearing Galatasaray loan

    As reported by Fabrizio Romano, PSG striker Mauro Icardi (29) is nearing a loan move to Turkish side Galatasaray, which will include an option to make the move permanent.  Icardi has yet to feature for PSG this season and has fallen further down the pecking order at the Parc des Princes due to the arrival of Hugo Ekitike (20). The Argentine recently posted a picture of himself in Miami.  Now, according to Romano, Icardi is “close” to joining Galatasaray on loan with an option to make the deal permanent. The move, first revealed by Romano, has been confirmed by RMC. According to the French publication, the deal is “on the right path, and only a few details need…

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    Palmer: Alonso in line to finally break ‘long win draught’

    Jolyon Palmer believes that Aston Martin’s remarkable level of performance could see Fernando Alonso finally break his “long win draught” in Formula 1. Aston’s new-spec AMR23 has caught the attention of the sport’s front-runners since the start of the season, and especially after last weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix which Alonso finished third. The remarkable result confirmed Team Silverstone’s rising power first noted in pre-season testing and the emergence of its package as a genuine top-three contender. “Fernando Alonso has been waiting a decade for a car that he can compete with at the sharp end of Formula 1, and finally in 2023 it seems he has one,” wrote Palmer in…

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    Six Nations: Wales hand Leigh Halfpenny first start in 19 months for Ireland opener

    Wales have named their team to face Ireland in the opening game of the Six Nations, with Leigh Halpenny earning a first start since 2021. Halfpenny, who featured as a replacement against Georgia in the Autumn Nations Series, is handed a starting place by returning head coach Warren Gatland. He joins Rio Dyer and Josh Adams in the back three while Joe Hawkins makes his Six Nations bow at inside centre alongside George North in the midfield. Dan Biggar is back at fly-half Dan Biggar, who missed the Autumn Nations Series through injury, returns to Wales‘ XV at fly-half and is joined in the half-backs by Tomos Williams at nine. Up…

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    Nice fans banned from travelling to Corsica for Ajaccio game

    As reported by RMC Sport, Nice fans have been banned from travelling to Corsica ahead of their match tomorrow against Ajaccio, in the wake of the incidents in the stands that marred the build-up to their Conference League match against Köln on Thursday. The local police authority has indicated that the decision was taken due to the “numerous consecutive [instances] of trouble to the public order of violent behaviour from certain supporters of both clubs in the last few seasons”, as well as the “historic rivalry between the two clubs”. Supporters clashed in the stands in the build-up to the midweek European clash, after a day which was fraught with tension…

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