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BAZZA OFF?
Blackburn and Watford led the chase to Leeds side Barry Douglas.
The 31-year-old hasn’t even been part of this season’s team this season, as whites have made a big start in his Life in the Premier League.
And because EFL clubs are still allowed to do business with the elite, Scots will soon be able to play league football.
BREAK – RONALDO STOLEN
Cristiano Ronaldo’s house was stolen from non-public pieces, the opposite setting to Portugal on Wednesday night, he reports.
The 35-year-old former Manchester United star was robbed of her home in Funchal, Madeira, while on her way to Spain.
Partner Georgina Rodriguez was also absent from Paris Fashion Week.
The chancellor reportedly entered space after a member of Ronaldo opened the garage door, according to the renowned local newspaper Diario de Noticias Madeira.
Police are reportedly in favor of the alleged thief.
A signed Juventus blouse would have been among the pieces worn.
A relative of the footballer sounded the alarm on Wednesday.
Police have already visited the assets and reportedly met the thief.
The scammer described as a user he already knew and knew through the property’s CCTV.
No arrests have been made.
HE PLAYED A GAME
Thomas Partey convinced Arsenal all his time with the prospect of betting alongside Granit Xhaka, according to reports.
Gunners officials met with former Atletico Madrid player in the 2018–19 season, according to The Athletic.
During those meetings, Francis Cagigao, then head of foreign recruitment, discussed how Partey could have compatibility with the club system.
It is claimed that Arsenal’s leaders have raised the concept that Ghanaian plays most of the interior of a three-man midfielder, as he has with Atleti.
But they also played as a midfield duo alongside Xhaka, with a 10th striker of them.
At one of those meetings that Partey revealed his admiration for Xhaka, he pleads.
CAV SOME OF THAT!
Manchester United’s new recruit, Edinson Cavani, is fit with an “amazing” percentage of body fat at the age of 33.
The sources describe him as “like a Greek god” who can “run like a madman. “
And he’s so faithful to his fitness regimen that he’s even been with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Uruguayan legend has moved to United in a free movement by French giant PSG as a component of a wonderful contract.
And he hasn’t played football for six months, having been excluded from the PSG Champions League team at the end of last season, he’s in the most sensible way.
He stayed in shape, posting educational videos from his luxury home in the upscale Neuilly-sur-Seine district of Paris to tell prospective clubs that he runs as hard as ever.
And, according to The Athletic, Cavani, who will wear the iconic Number 7 shirt, will arrive in Manchester as one of the club’s most fit and powerful players.
It’ll be the day
Manchester United are reportedly in a position to point Dayot Upamecano to a £ 36. 5 million deal next summer.
Sport Bild reports that RB Leipzig’s release clause will be reduced to figures next year, which can cause a moving battle.
The Frenchman was observed through a number of more sensitive European clubs during the summer play window.
His old contract had a clause of £54 million and is said to expire next summer.
But after no one paid, Upamecano signed a new agreement until 2023 with the reduced clause in force in 2021.
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
Manchester United have their champions of 25 men in the Champions League.
And there’s no position for Sergio Romero, Phil Jones and Marcos Rojo.
All three connected to Old Trafford’s Move this summer, nothing came to fruition.
Here’s the full list.
Goalkeepers: David De Gea, Dean Henderson, Lee Grant.
Defenders: Eric Bailly, Tim Fosu-Mensah, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Alex Telles, Axel Tuanzebe, Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
Midfielders: Bruno Fernandes, Fred, Daniel James, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata, Nemanja Matic, Scott McTominay, Facundo Pellistri, Paul Pogba, Donny van de Beek.
Forwards: Edinson Cavani, Odion Ighalo, Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford.
FRENCH FANTASY
Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud has hinted that he will play in Serie A.
The Frenchman will have a great time this season with Timo Werner and Tammy Abraham in front of him in the hierarchy.
Speaking to French television channel RMC Sport, Top of the Foot said: “I’m about to move to Serie A. They appreciate the experienced players there, but the movement did not materialize.
“In the future, we’ll see what happens, evaluate the opportunities I’ll have. “
Cryptic.
HAMMER TIME
Manchester United can be defeated in Josh King’s play for West Ham.
The Hammers are interested in the flexible Norwegian striker and are making an offer.
King, 28, is in the final year of his contract at Vitality.
He is a former United player, but West Ham is the new favorite to hire him.
MAIT ONE MINUTE
The theme of interest of Arsenal star Ainsley Maitland-Niles Barcelona on the day of the move-in agreement.
The Catalans were on the right-back and, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, their search took them to north London.
But in the end, Ajax star Sergino Dest, the guy in the rhythm of the role, and Maitland-Niles’ interest never had more than that.
SHOW ME THE MONEY
It is not unusual wisdom that Chelsea boss Maria Granovskaia is a canny operator; however, their demands for some potential expenses were, say, exorbitant.
Callum Hudson-Odoi crossed Bayern Munich, but Granovskaia felt the player was unsuccessful among the Germans.
And it was revealed that she sought a giant sum of cash to leave Fikayo Tomori on loan to West Ham.
But incredibly, the Hammers agreed to pay a five-figure payout for every game the young central man did NOT play.
The only challenge the player didn’t need to leave. Oh um.
I wish
That’s how Manchester United could have covered it up if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had achieved all their movement goals.
The defense may have been very different . . . United enthusiasts would have liked it to be like this!
MESSI SITUATION
Lionel Messi is said to have joined Chelsea in 2004.
Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio says a 16-year-old boy was tempted to cross west London after a long phone call with José Mourinho.
But it turns out that his love for Barca has kept him in Spain. Could the Black Horses of the Blues come back for the little wizard at the end of the season?
Messi, of course, has agreed with the Catalans for one more season after sensationally filing a transfer request this summer.
OL GONE TO POT
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer missed ALL of his summer play objectives: Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish.
Manchester United’s manager had big plans for this summer, hoping to attract a lot of stellar talent.
Having missed Erling Haaland in January, Solskjaer was determined to spend a lot and reorganize his gleaming team.
But Sancho and Grealish stayed in their clubs. United also lost replacements Ousmane Dembele, Douglas Costa and Federico Chiesa.
AMERICAN DREAM
Sergio Romero, outcast from Manchester United, will switch to MLS following his wife’s outburst of anger on social media.
The 33-year-old Argentine shortsteak is now third overall at Old Trafford Dean Henderson and David De Gea.
But Romero has given up hope of moving and needs to flee to the United States, according to the Daily Mail.
The MLS move-in window is open until October 29, which gives Romero, lately a home in Argentina, as his long term, 3 weeks to locate a club is worked out.
After the final of the full Premier League window, Romero’s partner Eliana Guercio criticized United on Instagram.
Guercio said: “Sergio Romero has worked for his club.
“The trophy they won, they lifted with him.
“He helped the team succeed in 4 finals/semi-finals, then him on the bench, to lose them all.
“It’s time they seized the opportunity and let it go.
“Respect for !!!!”
Telling stories
Manchester United has reportedly made a move in favour of Chelsea’s defence Emerson Palmeri.
Speaking on the Here We Go podcast, expert Fabrizio Romano says the Red Devils would have moved to Italian if his resolve for Alex Telles had failed.
Telles nevertheless joined United from Porto on deadline day, as Emerson was very connected with a return to Serie A following Ben Chilwell’s arrival at Stamford Bridge.
MO NOT MOVING
Victor Moses was left in limbo after Inter Milan did not sanction his permanent transfer from Chelsea.
According to the Italian newspaper Tuttosport, the owners of the Italian club Suning “approved the measure”.
This is that Moses is back at Stanmford Bridge with nowhere to go.
The Blues have César Azpilicueta and Reece James on the right side, and the flexible Moses has no chance of entering a star-filled midfield.
EDIN RETURN
Edinson Cavani could make his Manchester United debut in an emotional clash with former Paris Saint-Germain.
Uruguayan striker Cavani, 33, joined United on a loose play of 200,000 euros a week on the deadline after leaving PSG when his contract expired in late June.
And the Times reports that because he continued to live in Paris, he will have to be quarantined for 14 days in accordance with government regulations to reach the UK from France.
The exemption for elite athletes only applies if players come from a safe bubble environment where they are examined.
New left-back Alex Telles has been in a bubble with Porto and must unite without delay with his new teammates.
TOUCH YOUR BACK
Chelsea hero Pat Nevin hopes Timo Werner and Kai Havertz will “explode” for Chelsea as much as possible.
Neither German has had a massive effect on Stamford Bridge since his cash transfer, but Nevin believes it’s only a matter of time.
He told the club’s website: “We are still waiting for the expected explosion of new players.
“We have the impression that Timo and Kai are bubbly, in a position to explode on stage.
“For once, I think Chelsea will surely be extremely happy to see many of those players go on a mission abroad, but why?
“I think Kai and Timo want as many games as possible to get back not only to their fitness point mid-season, but even higher than expected week after week in the Premier League. “
Fear of the river
Antonio Rudiger’s move from Chelsea to Tottenham has collapsed as he is said to have feared the reaction of Blues enthusiasts to sign for one of his main rivals
Rudiger, 27, feared a backlash from Stamford Bridge worshippers if he went to White Hart Lane, the Daily Mail.
He came close to completing the movement after positive conversations with Spurs manager Jose Mourinho.
The Blues were also very susceptible to moving because they have a policy of promoting players to their main rivals.
The club’s owner, Roman Abramovich, said he refused to do so with the Spurs, especially in the past, according to former playboy Carlton Cole.
In the end, Rudiger didn’t do it to stay at Chelsea and fight for his place.
ATLET IT GO
Atletico Madrid has not been satisfied with Arsenal’s signing by Thomas Partey, according to reports.
ESPN claims the LaLiga club “angry” but “resigned” when the midfielder left.
As the clock progresses in the European market, the Gunners have played forty-five million pounds clause in Partey.
This left Atletico powerless to prevent his boy from leaving, Lucas Torreira came on loan in return.
The Mattresses are basically described as angry with Thomas for his longing to leave after 8 years in Madrid.
PAIN IN SPAIN
Atletico Madrid will still lose Thomas Partey as the blame game continues for his move to Arsenal.
The Gunners, however, received their player on the move-in deadline when they paid the midfielder’s release fee of $45 million.
But Arsenal handed that check to Atletico: they went straight to La Liga to put the deal on the game.
The relationship between the two clubs has been described as “irreparable”, and Atletico is disappointed.
Now, according to the BBC’s Spanish football editor Guillem Balague, the Spanish club’s anger is more directed against the player than against his new club.
He writes: “The Gunners had tried to negotiate a payment through the 27-year-old’s window, but Atletico was unwilling to start discussions as he had no interest in accepting an offer for him.
JACK’S BACK?
Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is in complex talks to sign for rangers on an impactless transfer, reportedly.
The 28-year-old is on the move after pronouncing the deadline he and West Ham had agreed to terminate their contract.
Now he’s a loose agent and he’s about to go north.
Sports journalist Nicolo Schira reports that he is in “advanced talks” with SPL leaders, the Rangers, led by Wilshere’s former England teammate Steven Gerrard.
It would be a wonderful resolution after Wilshere threw the bomb on Monday when he and West Ham split up.
He joined his club for years of training two years ago, suffered an injury.
However, Wilshere revealed his frustration that West Ham was unable to play with him, even though he had had compatibility for more than 8 months.
ALL WHITE THEN
Leeds will see Hamburg defender Stephan Ambrosius develop.
Leeds closed their window after signing Raphinha and incorporating Diego Llorente and Robin Koch as the central.
They were interested in Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol and Ben White of Brighton.
But for Hanuaer Anzeiger, Ambrosius is his latest target for the winter window.
BA-BYE
Baba Rahman is reportedly wanted on loan through Watford and Middlesbrough, as the defender risks being expelled for THE SIXTH time.
The Ghanaian failed to start a race at Stamford Bridge and has been on loan for five consecutive seasons.
He has not given the impression in a senior match since the 2015–16 season – the year he joined the club – when José Mourinho started the crusade under command.
Goal now reports that the unventurned left-back could be loaned back to the championship.
It is believed that Watford and Middlesbrough would be interested in getting it back for the season.
The national removal window does not close until October 16, which means English clubs can negotiate with each other.
Gotcha
Mario Gotze has joined PSV Eindhoven on the loose after leaving Borussia Dortmund.
PSV has announced that Gotze, 28, has signed a two-year contract with the Dutch club after leaving Dortmund at the end of their contract at the end of last season.
The scorer hero of the 2014 World Cup final in Germany rose through the ranks in Dortmund and had two periods at the club in any aspect of a season at Bayern Munich.
The offensive midfielder said, “I’ve had a lot of donations this summer, but I’m a sensitive guy and I make my own decisions.
“I feel able to face a very different challenge and am convinced that this will be a very comfortable transition for me.
PSV football director John de Jong added: “Mario became interested after our head coach Roger Schmidt contacted him.
“And in the end, it turned out to be the reduced price we expected.
“We are very happy that you have signed a contract with the PSV. We’re very proud. “
– PSV (@PSV) October 6, 2020
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