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Bayern Munich insisted that Manchester United had never approached Kingsley Coman while connecting with a move to Old Trafford this summer.

Bayern director Hasan Salihamidzic temporarily dissipated any rumours about United’s interest in Coman.

He also claimed that the German aspect would not have an offer even if United had made one because Coman was still 3 years old in his contract.

In an interview with Sport Bild, he said, “There’s nothing, and we wouldn’t have tried it either.

“His purpose in the Champions League final deserves a lot why we have him wholeheartedly. “

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Pressed on his reaction to the allocation of Big Picture through members of the DCMS Select Committee, Dowden said: “Obviously I have expressed my deep skepticism and fear about this.

“This would have a tendency to close the store for the six toughest clubs in the Premier League.

“More importantly, there is a challenge that football is perfectly capable of solving on its own, where the Premier League and the EFL just want to combine and close this deal.

“From the conversations I’ve had, we know that EFL clubs may not be allowed to go bankrupt, and there are resources there, but we want a comprehensive agreement.

“It is, at best, a productive distraction and shows that we had the wisdom to include in our manifesto the provisions for a review of fans, because it calls into question football’s ability to govern itself correctly.

“Football can prove that it can be governed well, it is to approve this agreement, where the Premier League uses its wealth to help the football circle of relatives in giant and the EFL reaches the negotiating table.

SUPPORT FAN BAN

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden ordered that warring factions of football come together to save the EFL.

With a transparent intention, Dowden told MPs that the government was in a position to intervene and impose a global replacement in the game if it could not deal with its most pressing problems.

Dowden agreed that Gareth Bale’s weekly salary in Tottenham was “perverse,” while the sum may have kept Macclesfield alive.

He attacked the weekend launch of major pay-per-view games and asked BT to let go of this weekend’s Merseyside derby instead of a paywall.

But he revealed that he had been “promised” that steps would be taken so that “no EFL club goes bankrupt” in the wake of the Covid crisis.

And Dowden admitted that there were “inconsistencies” in government policy that allowed some indoor venues to be opened to the public while enthusiasts were excluded from football stadiums. . .

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Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs are more dependent on the source of income for the day and have fewer resources at their disposal than League or Premier League clubs and are at greater risk, especially at a time when fans are excluded from matches.

The offer will include interest-free grants and loans totaling an additional 50 million pounds, in addition to the 27. 2 million pounds of already complex solidarity bills for Ligue 1 and League Two this year, totaling 77. 2 million pounds.

Discussions will also continue with the EFL regarding the monetary wishes of the champions.

This addresses government considerations about the monetary fragility of declining league clubs.

Football is the same without enthusiasts and the football economy is viable without them.

The Premier League and all our clubs remain committed to the return of enthusiasts as soon as possible.

PREMIER LEAGUE STATEMENT

All 20 Premier League clubs have unanimously agreed that the Big Picture assignment will not be approved or processed through the Premier League or FA.

In addition, Premier League shareholders have agreed to paint in combination as a collective of 20 clubs in a strategic plan for long-term structures and funding of English football, consultation with all stakeholders for a dynamic, competitive and sustainable football pyramid.

Clubs will paint collaboratively, in an open process, focusing on competition design, timing, governance and monetary sustainability.

This allocation has the entire FA and will come with the commitment of all relevant stakeholders, adding fanatics, the government and, of course, the EFL.

Also at today’s meeting, it was agreed to carry out a rescue program that aims to ensure that League One and League Two clubs do not stop their activities because the monetary effect has an effect on COVID-19 and they can the entire 2020/21 season. . .

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The resolution comes after the clubs agreed on their rescue plan for the two back divisions, league groups can use their own veto force to block the acceptance of funds.

Prem groups have expressed the expectations of enthusiasts and government pressure on them to keep the league’s declining clubs alive.

He saw what is well a “take it or let it” be an offering to leagues one and two.

The danger, however, is that league clubs must block any agreement with declining point clubs.

Under the EFL rules, the league will have to be in favor for any policy to be approved throughout the league and all 24 clubs will surely vote unanimously against an agreement that cuts them.

PROJECT X

Premier League leaders will claim project big picture is “dead” after today’s meeting.

The two-hour summit ended when Prem’s clubs agreed to make a ransom of 50 million pounds and volunteered to keep League clubs alive one and two.

But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.

And despite Liverpool and Manchester United’s determination to keep their big proposals alive, the league’s bosses have agreed to make a formal complaint to which ALL clubs have pledged to sign.

League leaders were drafting an emergency this afternoon that will be signed through clubs prior to their launch.

But SunSport has been informed that it will involve the brutal message that Project Big Picture is dead. . .

GO ALL

Newcastle is expected to give star winger Allan Saint-Maximin a massive new six-year contract, according to reports.

The 23-year-old Frenchman has strengthened since he reached 16. 5 million pounds since Nice in 2019.

The initial six-year agreement and the new agreement, with greater terms, will see him remain at the club until 2026, according to the Daily Mail.

It’s an idea that Saint-Maximin’s new contract will put him more financially in line with revenue like Jamaal Lascelles and Jonjo Shelvey.

DOUBLE PROBLEM

Leeds is looking at Norwich ace Todd Cantwell and Derby star Louie Sibley as Marcelo Bielsa searches for a midfield backing, according to reports.

Both players made a call for themselves early in their careers and are noticed by the Yorkshire club as targets.

But Leeds is in no hurry to get them the front door of Elland Road and is unlikely to move before Friday’s national deadline.

This is despite the whites’ resolution that German midfielder Michael Cuisance give in earlier this month, with both sides disagreeing on the reasons.

But with all this now they, Leeds football director Victor Orta, show that they are hunting elsewhere, even with the limits of the inner window.

FREE FOR A GOOD HOME

Lionel Messi and Paul Pogba are the most sensitive on the list of big names that are now entering the last year of their existing contracts.

And that means we may see some amazing loose transfers at the end of the season.

Messi threatened to leave Barcelona this summer, but made the decision to fulfill his contract, while Pogba did another ploy to make a dream move with Real Madrid on the foreign break.

But with Mesut Ozil, Memphis Depay and Sergio Aguero also writing their offers, many clubs will be looking for business.

And maybe it’s even wonderful to go back to the Premier League for Diego Costa?

SunSport selects some of the most productive players for nothing next summer.

Diogo

Manchester United’s outcast Diogo Dalot is wanted by AC Milan in the long run, and the Italian club is in a position to make his transfer permanent, according to reports.

The 21-year-old lined up after the appearance of Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

He left for AC Milan before this month, but with a tight schedule ahead of him, he has a lot more playing time.

Dalot made an appearance for United this season in a Carabao Cup win over Brighton before heading to the mainland.

Italian media outlet Tuttosport says Milan manager Stefano Poli recognizes the rower’s skill and that the club is in a position to resume negotiations so that the movement can be permanent in January.

MARKET MOVEMENTS

Dit Benrahma and Todd Cantwell lead a lot of championship stars who are ODDS-ON to move to the Premier League.

The deadline for Premier League clubs to corrupt the championship’s skill is this Friday, as clubs look at their team.

In total, seven stars are tied with Ladbrokes to advance to the Premier League.

SunSport will review the star and highlight the clubs with which it is linked.

WIL I NEVER

Nottingham Forest and Derby County have submitted loans for Liverpool star Harry Wilson.

Football Insider says the two clubs must succeed in an agreement before Friday’s national move-in deadline.

Jurgen Klopp has reportedly given the 23-year-old the kindness of going on loan this summer.

But last season’s Premier League champions charge a loan of “several million. “

SEE RED

Liverpool manager Gerrard Houllier “did not drown” when Manchester United signed Cristiano Ronaldo in 2003.

The giants of Merseyside think they were on their way to targeting the Portuguese star for a million pounds.

Houllier’s assistant Phil Thompson told The Athletic: “For an 18-year-old, it’s a lot of money.

But Tony said it was negotiable and I thought, ‘God, those other people are looking to push him out the door. ‘

“We were excited, the boy evidently had a wonderful talent. “

Before adding: “I’ll never know what happened next.

“On Tuesday morning we were having lunch on the court and he came here with the yellow Sky Sports bracelet,” Manchester United signed Cristiano Ronaldo for 12. 2 million pounds. “

“Gerard and I almost choked on our food. Gerard jumped up and said, “What happened here?”

KANTE BELIEVES IT

Declan Rice would be an ‘improvement’ of N’Golo Kante for Chelsea, Darren Bent.

Speaking on talkSPORT, Bent said: “For me, Declan Rice would be an improvement.

“Not only because you can really, play that role very well, you can move around the field, you have smart power and you can read the game, but you can also move on to the middle half, so it’s two positions you can play in.

“For someone like Kante, it’s been great, but we haven’t seen him play in the role for the last season and a half, so if they sell Kante and bring rice, I totally agree.

IN THE BAG

West Brom is reportedly about to get a deal for Karlan Grant of Huddersfield Town.

According to Football Insider, discussions between the two are at an “advanced stage”.

Additional progress would have given them hope of reaching an agreement before Friday’s national deadline.

Grant is expected to enroll in West Brom as a loan with the legal responsibility to make the move permanent at the end of the season.

CLYNE CRYSTAL

Nathaniel Clyne is reportedly close to joining his former Crystal Palace club for short-term release after being released from Liverpool.

Clyne, 29, is close to signing a contract with Palace that will see him at Selhurst Park until January, according to Athletic.

He’s been with Palace’s team for the past month and boss Roy Hodgson has been inspired through what he’s seen.

When he arrived, Hodgson said, “It will be very good to see where Nathaniel is and if we have the opportunity to give him something or if he is interested in us giving him something, then he will register for us.

The right-back developed his career at the Palace in 2008 and made 137 appearances before leaving for Southampton in 2012.

Hodgson continued: “We must welcome the fold to give it this opportunity. “

MAR TO COMEN

Mario Balotelli says he will point out a new club “in a few weeks”.

Former Manchester City star has been a team since leaving Brescia at the end of last season.

During a live chat with his brother Enock, Balotelli asked him about his future.

The 30-year-old said, “I still don’t play, in a few weeks I’ll sign, don’t worry. “

Hurry up Harry

Liverpool winger Harry Wilson will return from the Welsh League draw in Bulgaria and spend two frantic days seeking to resolve his short-term future.

Fierce rivals in the East Midlands, Derby County and Nottingham Forest, should point to the 23-year-old on loan, while Welsh duo Cardiff City and Swansea City are also in the mix.

The 18-time Wales national expected a permanent change to a Premier League club this summer.

Leeds United or Aston Villa and Burnley, all interested in the goalter end.

However, after accepting a nearly 10 million pound move to Burnley, Liverpool was when Clarets boss Sean Dyche replaced his brain at 11th hour and withdrew from the deal.

Wilson will now have to be loaned out to a league club to secure normal football for the most productive groups ahead of next summer’s European Championship, where he hopes to play a leading role for Ryan Giggs in Wales.

MY BEING JOKING?

Mikel Arteta would save Arsenal after his resolve to freeze Mesut Ozil on his side.

Gunners boss has included German on a team this day this season, the 31-year-old’s last competitive appearance in March.

According to The Athletic, Arsenal had to pay former Real Madrid star an 8 million pound loyalty bonus in September after failing.

But they say the Northern Londoners have amassed money playing.

It has been claimed that Schalke’s ideal former leader obtains bonuses for each appearance he made due to a clause in his contract that he had signed in January 2018.

NOU Home

Thiago Alcantara has rejected a move to Barcelona to sign for Liverpool, according to reports.

Jurgen Klopp has signed the midfielder at 25 million pounds from Bayern Munich.

The Guardian claims that Barcelona tried to convince Thiago to sign for them at the last minute.

But the 29-year-old was determined to sign for Premier League champions this summer.

‘JOR EL UNO’

Chelsea are in a position to offer Jorginho a surprise new contract, according to reports.

The 28-year-old midfielder is strongly connected to a Stamford Bridge exit this summer.

But after snub Arsenal’s interest in staying in west London, the Blues can simply praise it with a new agreement.

According to AreaNapoli, the Italian needs to put the pen on the paper in an updated contract.

GOOD MORNING FOOTY TRANSFER FANS

Manchester United has reportedly covered up the teenage sensation Eduardo Camavinga to update Paul Pogba, but will face Real Madrid.

He reports that the Red Devils have put in place a mechanism to signal the 17-year-old as interest in him increases.

The Spanish media outlet AS reports that United is in position of the fundamental elements to hire the young rennes midfielder.

His contract expires in 2022 and he has already refused to renew the wonderful leader of the Ligue 1 championship.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s would pose a risk to Real Madrid, which has long had the ambition to capture Camavinga.

Meanwhile, Chelsea were one of many clubs looking to tempt Marc-André ter Stegen to the market.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Les Bleus have suggested to the goalkeeper that he reject a new contract with Barcelona.

Juventus and Inter Milan beat Ter Stegen, 28, to keep him away from the Blaugrana.

But with the recent renewal of his contract until 2022, german must remain in Spain.

Eventually, SunSport can reveal that Sergio Romero begged United to let it go after his play hell.

It is understood that the paria stopper does not need any payment from the club, it is owed about 1. 5 million pounds.

He will be released from his contract until the end of the month and would like to move to the United States for Major League Soccer.

If United refuses to let him go, Romero will see the last months of his contract, which expires next summer.

CENTRAL FOCUS

Man Utd is said to have made Seville’s central defender, Jules Kounde, his target.

ESPN says Man City’s former target is noticed as a new wife of Captain Harry Maguire.

And United could be willing to pay up to £ 82 million for the Frenchman.

SIGGY STARDUST

Everton turned down a time offer from Al Hilal by Gylfi Sigurdsson.

Athletic claims that Carlo Ancelotti still considers Icelandic game maker as a component of his team.

Sigurdsson slid in line following the arrivals of James Rodriguez, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Allan.

But you’ll have a chance to fight for your position at Goodison Park.

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