CHelsea told Mudryk he may struggle for playing time with the Gunners.
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Huge boost.
Back pages – Ultimatum for Memphis The back page of the Spanish newspaper SPORT reports Memphis Depay is starting to decide his future and with each day that passes he’s further from Camp Nou. Atletico and the player have reached a deal that would take him to 2025 with an optional extra season, and the Dutch forward is now waiting for the two clubs to reach a deal. Barca are waiting for a bid from…
Back pages – L’Équipe: The 30 who make French football The back page of French newspaper L’Équipe reports on the 30 who make French football 2023. “L’Équipe” unveils for the eighth year its list of the 30 personalities who make French football. Already number 1 in 2019, 2020 and 2022, Kylian Mbappé remains at the top of our ranking ahead of Didier Deschamps and Karim Benzema. Read a summary of Today’s newspaper headlines UK here…
Back pages – Express Sport: I’m your man – Sir Jimmy Ratcliffe enters race to buy Manchester United The back page of the Daily Express leads with British billionaire Sir Jimmy Ratcliffe who has officially entered the race to buy Manchester United. Andy Murray’s Australian Open success and Harvey Elliot’s vital goal for Liverpool during last night’s FA Cup game also make the back page. Read a summary of Today’s newspaper headlines here – and check…
Back pages – Mirror Sport: One Ell of a winner The Daily Mirror’s back page looks at Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup third-round replay thanks to a wonder strike by Harvey Elliot before halftime. Liverpool booked their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup after drawing the original game 2-2 at Anfield. Read a summary of Today’s newspaper headlines here – and check out the business papers.
‘Overall, I am behind Graham Potter.’
He managed to keep presenting despite the distraction.
‘They’re fooling around!’
The right-back is keen to make a move to the Premier League this month.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirms he is in running to buy Manchester United The Guardian says One of Britain’s richest people, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has confirmed that his company is in the running to buy Manchester United from the Glazer family. The 70-year-old billionaire, who was born in Failsworth in Greater Manchester, had been coy about his ambitions to take over his boyhood club when the Glazers first indicated they would be willing to sell in…
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s approach to Chelsea takeover speaks volumes about Man Utd intentions Daily Mirror says Sir Jim Ratcliffe is determined to complete a takeover of Manchester United appears to be taking a completely different approach to his unsuccessful attempt to buy Chelsea. The INEOS chairman became the first party to publicly announce his intention to table a bid to the Glazer family following their announcement that they could entertain a sale of the Red…
Jim Ratcliffe enters race to buy Manchester United FT says British chemicals billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has formally entered the process to buy Manchester United, as the Glazer family looks to sell one of the biggest brands in global sport. Ratcliffe has lodged his interest with Raine Group, the merchant bank advising the English Premier League club, a spokesman for Ratcliffe confirmed on Tuesday. The Glazers have owned Manchester United since their £790mn leveraged buyout…
Lewis Hamilton has hinted at Man Utd role as Sir Jim Ratcliffe confirms takeover bid Daily Mirror says Lewis Hamilton previously suggested he would jump at the chance of being involved in a Manchester United takeover bid – as Sir Jim Ratcliffe finally confirmed his plans. The British billionaire has been flirting with the prospect of buying his childhood club for several months as many United fans pine for a new owner. The Glazer family…
Huge boost.
The teenage right-back is attracting plenty of interest from the Premier League.
Injured Nadal out in the second round of Australian Open Tennis legend Rafael Nadal is out of the Australian Open after being defeated in the second round by American Mackenzie McDonald. Nadal’s Australian Open title defence struggled due to the Spanish star being injured. Nadal, 36, was trailing by a set and a break when he appeared to be struggling with a hip problem. He took a medical timeout towards the end of the second…
‘He has a skill that I don’t see many players in the Premier League having’.
The striker has missed the last two games.
Speculation has been rife that he’ll leave after the World Cup.
The left-back has been shifted inside in recent weeks.
‘I need to have a good run here.’
‘It feels great, it was the reaction we wanted to see.’
The 24-year-old is in high demand.
The race is on for the Belgian.