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SIMAKAN INTERESTS DOS CLUBES PL

Nor had West Ham and Southampton refused concessions for Strasbourg defender Mohamed Simakan in the play window.

According to Le 10 Sport, the Premier League duo’s bids of 15 million pounds have been rejected, and the French are expected to hold more than 18 million pounds.

Simakan, 20, can play as a right-back and centre-back and in the past has been related to AC Milan and RB Leipzig.

GOOD MORNING FOOTBALLERS

Tottenham still hopes to point Joe Rodon of Swansea to the reports.

The North London club was connected to Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger and Inter’s Milan Skriniar, but both may be concluded.

Now their focus is on the championship, where they can still make signings until October 16.

The Express reports that they still need to notify the defender, and that the payment can be between 7 and 18 million pounds.

Moreover, Juventus is in a position to compete with Real Madrid for Eduardo Camavinga, according to reports.

The French midfielder has become famous at the Stade Rennais and is very inclined to become a European giant this summer.

However, Camavinga has committed himself to Ligue 1 ahead of his team’s shooting in the Champions League organizing phase.

Several media outlets across the continent are making plans for a bidding war by the young man’s signature at the end of the season.

According to Tuttosport, Juventus will play a match for Camavinga, which will turn 18 next month.

And finally, Allan Saint-Maximin challenged Newcastle to qualify for Europe if they sought to stay with him.

The dazzling end attracted last season after arriving from Nice for ’16. 5 million pounds’, ingesting fears that it will be appreciated this summer.

He said: “For me, it will all depend on this evolution.

“If the club develops and fits my wishes, staying is a possibility.

After that, if things don’t happen that way, it’s clear that the doubt of the game will arise.

“Being able to play in Europe and the Europa League would be great. The Champions League is a great dream, every single footballer needs to play there.

RI’S SMILE

Exclusive through Duncan Wright: West Ham will have to double Declan Rice’s salary into a new deal after becoming England’s star at the club during the season.

Chelsea desperately sought to point out the 21-year-old this summer, but gave up without making a formal offer after the Hammers made it clear that they were looking for at least 80 million pounds for the midfielder.

However, having retained the player’s facilities and making it clear that he was his valuable asset, West Ham will now have to praise him with a contract that recognizes his position as the most productive player at London Stadium.

Rice is two years away from a five-and-a-half-year contract, which saw him go from 3,000 euros a week to 60,000 euros a week, a co-owner of the package, David Sullivan and David Gold, who first of all hesitated to pay.

ED FORT

Edinson Cavani is not afraid to wear the iconic number 7 jersey at Manchester United while trying to sign up for the club’s greats, unlike Alexis Sánchez.

The Uruguayan finished his loose play on the day of the deadline and will follow in the footsteps of the legends of Old Trafford, George Best, Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.

But Cavani, 33, takes over the flop shirt and his South American partner Sanchez, who had a depressing moment before Inter Milan.

Cavani said: “It is a challenge and a responsibility, that I conform to the most productive will in the world.

“I’m going to paint very hard to make it as productive as possible so I can leave this number, this shirt, just like it came out for the players you mentioned.

“That’s a lot. But honestly, the number you’re dressed with is more of an off-field thing.

“Once on the field, the number you have on your shirt doesn’t influence.

“When you have the chance to put on your Number 7 jersey at Manchester United, worn by some of the most sensitive players who have been legends in this country and in this club, it’s a great duty to have it. “

“I appreciate the demanding situations and hope to be able to do him justice, to leave him as respected as the wonderful players who brought him before me. “

MAXIMUM ENERGY

Allan Saint-Maximin has challenged Newcastle to qualify for Europe if they keep him.

The dazzling winger caught the eye last season after arriving from Nice for $16. 5 million, leading to fears that it will be this summer.

He said: “For me, it will all depend on this evolution.

“If the club develops and fits my wishes, staying is a possibility.

After that, if things don’t happen that way, it is clear that the question of departure will arise.

“Being able to play in Europe and the Europa League would be great. The Champions League is a great dream, every single footballer needs to play there.

AVAILABLE TO WIN

Jack Wilshere has said he was only looking to be satisfied with the location of a new club after leaving West Ham.

He told talkSPORT: “I was in that position when I left Arsenal. What I’ve learned from this is to take your time and make sure it’s right for you.

“ I’m not saying that I regret going to West Ham because in my head things would have gone but it is football, but this time I will take my time and find whatever remains.

“I just need to be satisfied and get back to playing football. Honestly, I can’t tell you the last time, probably when I signed for West Ham, the first 3 games before I got injured. It was probably the last time I settled for playing. ” football.

“I just need to be happy, go back on the field, have a smile on my face, play 20-30 games a season where I’m a team player.

“Obviously it didn’t happen the way I was looking and it frustrated me, but it’s football.

GOODBYE FRIEND

Jack Wilshere says he would like to have one in La Liga or Serie A after termination of his contract with West Ham this week.

Wilshere was left out as an indefinite agent after agreeing to have the Hammers pay the last year of his contract after betting only 19 times in two years.

The 28-year-old has spoken to his former England national team-man Steven Gerrard about a change to rangers, but admits that he will do something few of his contemporaries have done through the game on the continent.

In statements to talkSPORT, Wilshere said, “I’m open to anything. I think I need to see something different, I’m leaning toward it.

“Maybe La Liga, Italy, a little more and few English players have done it. “

COMME LUK would have

Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric is reportedly willing to settle for a pay cut to close a new contract at the Bernabéu.

The 35-year-old, who joined The League champion from Tottenham for 30 million pounds in 2012, is in the final year of his contract in Spain.

And the Croatian foreigner desperately wants to continue his love story with the club after nine full seasons of trophies.

According to Marca, Modric will retire from the Royal after a special affection comes to the team, the fans and the city.

They say the 2018 World Cup finalist is willing to settle for a pay cut to get a new contract.

He and his circle of relatives moved to Madrid after building their lives there.

A CRAZY IDEA

Juventus are in a position to compete with Real Madrid for Eduardo Camavinga, according to reports.

The French midfielder has become famous at the Stade Rennais and is very inclined to become a European giant this summer.

However, Camavinga has committed himself to Ligue 1 before his team shot in the Champions League organizing phase.

Several media outlets across the continent are preparing a bidding war for the young man’s signing at the end of the season.

According to Tuttosport, Juventus will play a match for Camavinga, who will turn 18 next month.

BOX SETS

Premier League matches that will be screened in the box for $14. 95 have been revealed.

The most productive flight bosses announced that a total of nine matches until the end of October will be on Sky Sports and BT Sport PPV.

And the first to show will be Chelsea’s clash with Southampton at 3pm on Saturday 17 October at BT Sport Box Office.

MAUR PLEASE

Former Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri is reportedly covered by Fiorentina after leaving Juventus.

The Turin giants fired Sarri in August even though he led them to Serie A glory after a tense war with Inter Milan and Lazio.

And Tuttomercatoweb says it’s now at Fiorentina’s attractions after its poor start to the campaign.

DOR SHUT

Borussia Dortmund were reportedly baffled after Manchester United made a million-pound overdue offer to Nico Schulz.

German giants have spent 22 million pounds pointing to the Hoffenheim defender in 2019.

But United reportedly tried to move away from Germany with a brazen offer.

ESPN claims Dortmund were ‘baffled’ after the Red Devils filed a loan payment of only ‘1 million pounds’.

Schulz’s excessive resolve led Dortmund to “question the references of United’s recruitment and selection team. “

United were willing to pay the 27-year-old’s salary for the 2020-21 campaign, but Dortmund did not settle for the German international’s offer of 11 international matches.

Deaf eyes

Paul Pogba’s hopes of making plans to move to Real Madrid will end in sadness as they are 3 new galactica, he reports.

The Giants of La Liga are resreserved to make big moves for Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and the prodigy Eduardo Camavinga.

Pogba, 27, has not hidden his admiration for joining the Bernabéu in the past.

Just on Thursday he rekindle the transfer debate by saying, “Yes, all footballers would like to play for Real Madrid. Maybe it’s a dream. It’s a dream for me, why not someday?”

But AS writes how Pogba will be disappointed.

RUSS OF BLOOD

Chelsea will send Victor Moses on loan to Spartak Moscow, according to reports.

The Nigerian is on the loose to leave Les Bleus after his assignment at Inter Milan.

Antonio Conte’s team opted not to bring him back to San Siro despite 20 appearances at the time of last season.

According to movement guru Fabrizio Romano, Spartak has moved while the Russian market is still open.

He will be the 29-year-old outside Chelsea’s sixth spell after joining the club in January 2013.

Box

Football fans are in the Premier League resolution to rate 14. 95 euros to watch the matches.

Gary Neville criticized the elite for their “very bad movement,” while others proclaimed “football is dead” after the announcement.

Another user wrote, “14. 95 euros to see at the box office. ” I’m glad to see where the club’s priorities are. They do their best to get enthusiasts back on the court. And they do their best to keep enthusiasts worried and engaged even they can. Football is dead. “

Another user said: “If you’re a Newcastle United fan: subscription already paid for. The pubs closed in the northeast, so I can’t watch football there. 14. 95 consistent with PPV PL play.

“An outrageous lack of attention for enthusiasts who are already experiencing it.

– Gary Neville ( GNev2) October 9, 2020

ON THE BIG SCREEN

More news is emerging about the league’s pay-per-view plan and the games that will charge $14. 95 for the first time were seen to watch this weekend:

Newcastle vs Man Utd – Saturday 17 October – 20:00 Leicester – Aston Villa – Sunday 18 October – 19:15 West Brom vs Burnley – Monday 19 October – 17:30 AM

ANOTHER BLUES LOAN

Accrington Stanley has Chelsea goalkeeper Nathan Baxter on loan for one season.

The 21-year-old striker will stand normally in Ligue 1.

The goalkeeper joins the Reds on loan for a season.

➡️ https://t. co/XgAOadpH97 pic. twitter. com/UvTLgWVvFU

– Accrington Stanley FC (@ASFCofficial) October 9, 2020

HEY BIG SPENDERS

Premier League clubs have spent a lot this summer.

Who do you think has the price for money?

DO IT MOS

Victor Moses travels to Russia on loan, according to reports.

The market is open there and it is the idea that Spartak Moscow is the fate of the 29-year-old.

Moses was connected to the Inter of the European window but nothing materialized in time.

– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 9, 2020

HOPE AGAIN

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would still hope to sign players like Jadon Sancho and Erling Haaland, despite Man United’s failed attempts in the past.

Both players remain the most sensible on his wish list, as he has had to settle for second-choice signings in a disappointing trade.

But ESPN reports that, Solskjaer has been a diplomat in public, has been frustrated by the lack of action and still needs the club to prioritize Sancho and Haaland.

The Head of the Red Devils met with Haaland last December and United were not too far from having the player in January, but withdrew due to agent fees.

OL IN GOOD WEATHER

Olivier Giroud admitted that he could rule out a move in January after betting only once on Chelsea in four Premier League games.

The Frenchman sees a return to his country of birth, but is open to other options.

He told RMC Sport, “I’m about to go to Serie A. “

“They enjoyed the experienced players there, but the movement did not materialize.

“For the future, let’s see what happens. I’ll do it by comparing the opportunities I’ll have.

“I’m not ruling out anything, but at the moment I don’t see myself going back to Ligue 1.

“I would like to play at the highest point in Europe for another two or three years, and I will move on to the United States. “

LET’S GET RODON DONE.

Tottenham still hopes to point Joe Rodon of Swansea to the reports.

The North London club was connected to Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger and Inter’s Milan Skriniar, but both may be concluded.

Now their focus is on the championship, where they can still make signings until October 16.

The Express reports that they still need to notify the defender, and the payment can be between 7 and 18 million pounds.

BOOST TV FOR FANS

PREM clubs are now about to accept that non-televised matches are available to all fans, writes Martin Lipton.

But enthusiasts will have to pay to watch the matches just to have them through a special subscription service.

Since the restart of Prem’s in June, all matches will be held through one of the four main broadcast partners: Sky, BT, Amazon Premium and the BBC.

With the enthusiasts blocked, the clubs felt they didn’t have a chance for enthusiasts to simply see their groups in action.

But it is feared that the patience of the two main broadcasters in the face of the loss of their valuable exclusivity is unlimited and that there may be negative repercussions on corporations requesting an additional discount.

Prem clubs are already owed 330 million pounds over the next two seasons due to the pandemic and a relief in their income would be a blow.

WE WANTED IT FAC

Peñarol then sought to retain Facundo Pellistri’s new signing of Man United, he reportedly reports.

The Uruguayan club sought until January its feeling of adolescence, but United did not have it, according to Sports Mole.

The winger signed for around £ 9m on the deadline and Peñarol vice president Rodolfo Cantino had to back down when it became clear the 18-year-old could spend some time in United’s first team.

He said: “We tried in each and every way, but they argued that now they were looking for the player. It’s normal, when a European club buys a player, they travel immediately. “

“Pellistri joins the first team directly. Go play. During the negotiation, they asked me if I could assure them if he was in the bubble because they needed him. Then it will be a question of coach if you use it. “

DEFENSE BORUSSIE

Dortmund has been “baffled” by Manchester United’s negotiating techniques, according to reports.

Both clubs have been locked up in talks about Jadon Sancho for the most part of the summer, with other people’s England even though everything stayed there after much speculation.

What baffled the Germans was United’s most recent loan from fullback Nico Schulz, according to ESPN.

The player’s last game to Dortmund in December 2019, and the Red Devils’ random attempt to grab him at the end of the window, has left BVB bosses wondering their movement team’s credentials.

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