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SECOND MOUTH IN DYBALA

Manchester United may have a momentary chance of hiring Paulo Dybala.

The Red Devils made a failed offer last summer to point to Juventus’ ace, but they may still have a chance to reach an agreement.

La Gazetta dello Sport reports that Serie A champions will promote Dybala if they get a lot of moving fees.

United will have to disburse about 90 million pounds to protect the facilities of the Argentine game maker.

Dybala sought a transfer to the Premier League last summer, with the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer team and the Spurs interested.

The 26-year-old gave the impression that he had fought with the Turin-based club and offered.

BEEK IS NOT FLYING BIRD

Donny van der Beek has revealed that he is pleased to remain at Ajax, despite the interest of Premier League clubs to add United.

He told Fox Sports: “It’s very confusing, at least very confusing in terms of transfers.

“There’s nothing certain yet. I’m still an Ajax player and I’m proud to be there.

“If it hadn’t been for the coronavirus, it might have been someone else now.

“There is no clarity now and we have to wait and see how it goes. I’m here and after all those years, I’m having a lot of fun.”

“If I also play at Ajax next season, I’m still having a lot of fun. They’ll hear me complain.

THE THICKNESS OF THAT

The new football season will be the hectic maxim ever, writes DUNCAN WRIGHT.

The dates of the Premier League, FA and Carabao Cup were released as part of an eight-month pile-up imposed through the coronavirus.

However, fans will be able to return to the stadiums next month; however, the government will limit the internal number allowed and fans may be prohibited from making a song for fear of spreading the Covid-19 killer virus.

Prem’s new season will begin on September 12 and end on May 23, and the Champions League and Europa League finals will be played the following week.

HE’S IN HIS HANS.

Tromso’s assistant, Lars Petter Andressen, proved that Isak Hansen-Aaroen had left the club to complete his for Manchester Untied.

The 15-year-old striker is expected to point to Old Trafford after his birthday next week after a short holiday.

He said: “Isak is no longer with us now. He’s going to Manchester next week and agreed with us that he’ll have a few days off now.”

“It’ll be a vacation to calm down a little before you leave.

“Of course we wish you there.

“We need you to be here and contribute to the season, but we sense you need it there.”

JAD IS OUR

Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke insists that Jadon Sancho is NOT for sale and “defined as defined”.

The supremacy of the westfalenstadion warned Manchester United that his position in Sancho’s line “left no room for interpretation.”

United is confident that Dortmund will continue to negotiate with them, despite the deadline of 10 August to close the deal with the England winger.

Watzke RTL: “We are Westphalians.

“We agreed to this rule, that Zorc on Monday.

“For a Westphalian, he explained. Jadon will play with us for the 2020-21 season. There’s no room for interpretation.”

AUCTION HOUSE

Borussia Dortmund need to remain Jadon Sancho for a year, to start a bidding war next summer.

Manchester United does not give up on the 20-year England winger and has suspended all other movement arrangements to succeed in a deal.

But German giants must wait for the currency to have the effect of the coronavirus to eliminate weapons as heavy as Barcelona and Real Madrid against United and be able to take out the most productive price.

The news will infuriate the Red Devils, who have been negotiating for two months and have submitted 70 million pounds of 110 million pounds.

But Dortmund were looking for further progress, while the player snubled a salary of 220,000 euros per week.

Sancho, confident that he would now be a United player, has not yet made a public outcry about it.

I’M AVAILABLE.

Paul Pogba hopes to begin talks on a new deal once the Europa League is concluded, Said Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth.

He commented: “Pogba is satisfied at United and expects contract negotiations to begin once the Europa League crusade is over.

“Your current contract expires next summer, but United still inserts that option so you don’t get caught up in loose transfers.

“It should be said that United is better placed to negotiate with Pogba and the return of Dean Henderson, as it is from Sheffield United, following the departure of Alexis Sanchez and all the cash that has now released his salary.

“It turns out that there is a will in the component of all components to agree on Pogba.”

GOOD MORNING MAN FANS UTD

Football enthusiasts, however, will begin returning to the stadiums next month, but may not be allowed to sing.

A new remnant of the blocking regulations announced last night will also see pool enthusiasts back at the crucible this weekend for the world championship.

Trials of allowing some fans back in stadiums will be tested later that month ahead of a planned full rollout in October.

Elsewhere, it was a busy day in the United transfer mill yesterday.

SunSport exclusively revealed the Red Devils have demanded £20m for Chris Smalling with Roma desperate for a permanent switch with his future still up in the air.

And Bruno Fernandes has hailed the star quality of Mason Greenwood as United build a team for the future.

Fernandes said: “I think Mason has done a great season, of course. He’s young and he has great numbers this season.

“The age is just a number and you see Mason has done very well.

“He can do much more because of the qualities he has and he still has to grow up physically. He did fantastically this season and he will get better.

“He needs to play more and get more confidence from his team-mates and the staff and I think he will get much better because he has that quality.”

In transfers, Man Utd were given another Jadon Sancho warning as another Dortmund chief said: “We are very happy he’s staying.”

United are also said to have put off the rest of their summer transfer business to seal the £108m Sancho deal after ‘offering Dortmund star pay CUT’.

But United could face a bidding war as Dortmund hope to delay transfer until next summer.

It also emerged Jack Grealish is ‘set for crunch talks with Aston Villa on his return from holiday’ amid interest from United.

And the Red Devils are said to have made a new enquiry about Barcelona star Ansu Fati as they target the 17-year-old as an alternative to Sancho.

United also joined Chelsea in the race for Ben Chilwell’s signature as Leicester are demanding £80m for the left-back.

Man Utd youngster Tahith Chong’s Werder Bremen transfer hit the rocks over his £50k-a-week wages and the loan fee.

And United suffered a blow as it emerged Napoli ‘agreed terms with Lille defender Gabriel Magalhaes’… but Kalidou Koulibaly could now leave which will please the Red Devils’ big wigs.

It was also reported Solskjaer wants Jesse Lingard to stay at Old Trafford despite exit talk but the Norwegian can’t assure him game time.

Away from transfers, Premier League stars were warned to STOP posting holiday snaps on social media over quarantine fears on their UK return.

And next season, the Prem is set for fixture chaos at start of the campaign with the initial four rounds of the Carabao Cup crammed into the first month.

FA Cup replays were also AXED for 2020/21 in a desperate bid to get the competition finished in the jam-packed season.

And finally, FA CUP prize money has been slashed by half for next season as the financial crash in football because of Covid-19 continues to bite.

Spectators will be made to sign up to a new code of behaviour.

It will make them take full responsibility for themselves and others by not attending if they have Covid symptoms or have been exposed to anyone with them.

And strict crowd management plans will be enforced with one-way entry and exit and staggered arrival times.

Seating will be socially distanced and hand washing and sanitiser stations set up.

But no trial is planned for the northwest, which remains tighter control.

RETURN MULTITUD!

Football enthusiasts, however, will begin returning to the stadiums next month, but may not be allowed to sing.

A new remnant of the blocking regulations announced tonight will also see pool enthusiasts back at the crucible this weekend for the world championship.

Rugby matches and races at Goodwood are also on the “drivers” list of occasions in the coming weeks.

But the skill will be limited and all enthusiasts will be suggested not to sing or shout for concerns about spreading the virus.

The new Premier League season begins on September 12.

Testing to allow some enthusiasts to return to stadiums will be tested later in the month before a full scheduled implementation for OctoberArray.

WAIT FOR JADON

Borussia Dortmund need to remain Jadon Sancho for a year, to start a bidding war next summer.

Manchester United does not give up on the 20-year England winger and has suspended all other movement arrangements to succeed in a deal.

But German giants must wait for the currency to have an effect on the coronavirus to eliminate weapons as heavy as Barcelona and Real Madrid against United and be able to take the most productive price.

The news will infuriate the Red Devils, who have been negotiating for two months and have submitted 70 million pounds of 110 million pounds.

But Dortmund were looking for further progress, while the player snubled a salary of 220,000 euros per week.

Sancho, confident that he would now be a United player, has not yet made a public outcry.

‘It would be the same if it happened in the City.

“He brought his private homeowners to win the Champions League, whether he likes it or not.

They made it to the Premier League before he arrived.

“So you haven’t completed anything in the City and no one else has.

”You can say what you need not to be judged in the Champions League because you have to protect yourself, but brought in to win this tournament.

“I’m not saying I’d fail if I couldn’t win. But I wouldn’t have done what was in the can.”

EUR JOKES

Rio Ferdinand almost choked on the ice when Pep Guardiola tried to convince lots and thousands of people.

Manchester City manager Pep insisted this week that he would fail if he returned the Champions League trophy to Etihad.

But Ferdinand, who led Manchester United to Europe’s highest honor in 2008, disagreed.

He said: “Look, with the competitive spirit of Guardiola, the resulting perfectionist and the obsessive character he has, he wouldn’t be satisfied if he left City without winning the Champions League.

“He probably did better at Bayern Munich than at City, but the fact that he hasn’t won the Champions League in Germany will tarnish his stay there.

“This is due to the one in which you have operated in the afterlife and the criterion that has been marked in BarcelonaArray ..

KING N’GREEN

Bruno Fernandes praised Mason Greenwood’s star quality while Manchester United built one for the future.

Fernandes said: “I Mason had a wonderful season, of course. He’s young and he’s got a lot this season.

“Age is a number and you can see that Mason has done very well.

“You can do much more for your qualities and you still have to grow physically. He’s done it this season and he’s going to be better.”

“He wants to play more and have more confidence in his teammates and I think he’ll be a lot bigger because he has that quality.

CAN’T PRATEAR

Andreas Pereira will leave Manchester United, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has begged him to stay, according to reports.

The Brazilian media outlet Esporte Interativo reports that it is in his, but the Norwegian has “tried in vain” to stop him.

He was recently linked with a move to Brazilian side Santos.

FROTAR OF THE GREEN

Mason Greenwood was photographed wrapping a good appearance of a ball in Man Utd’s training net.

The young man in education before the Semi-final of The Europa League of United faced Sevilla on Sunday.

– Manchester United (@ManUtd) thirteen August 2020

Career

EA Sports has unveiled its latest Trailer for Fifa 21, before the game’s date on October 6.

The promotion focuses on career mode, which turns out to have been redesigned.

EA Vice President Nick Wlodyka told Goal: “Career mode is very good for this year.

“We’ve made the biggest investments we’ve made to make sure we deliver precisely what our players are asking for.

“We’ve had so many comebacks in the last few years of our players looking to see more than maybe just in career mode.

“We heard what they were looking to do, things they hadn’t done in the past.”

It will be a hammer blow for football pyramid clubs that work hand-in-hand to survive.

League one and two clubs will also see dramatic relief in prize money when they enter the competition, with a second-round win of 54,000 euros at 34,000 euros.

With large draws opposed to Premier League groups also off the table due to lack of ability, the relief from the prize pool will be carried into the anguish of the most affected.

FA Cup winners will collect 1.8 million pounds from the 3.6 million pounds won through Arsenal for beating Chelsea this month.

WHAT CUT?!

The Football Federation has been forced to cut the money spent on the competition groups, beating those who want it to the fullest.

Semi-professional and lower league groups struggle to survive after the coronavirus pandemic and many hoped a decent Cup race would keep them alive.

Last year, groups that won an adjustment in the additional initial circular earned 2250 euros, while losers raised 750 euros, but the notes were reduced to 1125 and 325 euros respectively.

Winning a draw in the fourth qualifying circular to make the first right-hander move 18,750 euros for a club, however, next season this eulogy is reduced to just 9,375 euros.

KOULED OFF

Manchester United won a coup after Napoli allegedly reached an agreement with Gabriel Magalhaes: Kalidou Koulibaly is now about to resign.

Several Premier League clubs, including Arsenal and Tottenham, were interested in Lille’s 22 million pound central defence.

But Napoli appears to have won the race for Magalhaes, according to the Manchester Evening News.

DOR SLAMMED SHUT

Manchester United won the caution of Jadon Sancho, after a last Dortmund coach said “we are very pleased that he stays.”

Dortmund legend Sebastian Kehl, who now works for the club, reiterated his joy at seeing that his number 7 remains for the 2020-2021 campaign.

He told Kicker: “It is vital to explain this issue. Of course, we are aware of Jadon’s appeal [in the market], but we also know how vital it is to our team.

“He is a player who can make a difference in each and every match. He had an extraordinary year with 17 goals and 17 assists [in the Bundesliga].

“It brings more to the team and we are very pleased that he stays, as his teammates have said in recent days.”

NO SMALL CHARGES – EXCLUSIVE

Manchester United is not easy at 20 million pounds for Chris Smalling this summer, with Rome desperate to take it.

The 30-year-old English defender returned to Old Trafford the week after finishing his loan with the Serie A giants.

He still has two years of contract of 130,000 euros consistent with the week, of which Rome has been forced to pay a share.

SunSport understands that former Fulham ace would be willing to settle for a significant pay cut to get a move.

However, the Giallorossi were willing to pay about 15 million pounds for it, which United rejected.

TAH A LOT

Tahith Chong’s transfer to Werder Bremen from Manchester United may stop as the German side struggles to succeed in a monetary settlement.

The Red Devils are willing to let the 20-year-old go on hold this summer.

And Werder Bremen seemed to be in a position to signal Chong a two-year loan deal.

But according to Bild, the Bundesliga and United team differ greatly in terms of the transfer.

The team of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Werder, for completely the Dutchman’s weekly salary of 50,000 euros, as well as the loan rates.

But the German aspect will struggle to respect this assessment, which may lead to the failure of the agreement.

It says: “Those on the back of the merit chart and those who finish less than 10 games are not ranked.

“Payments are reduced to those ending less than 20 games (from 40% to 14 games and from 15% to 19).

“The distribution is also about an explained number of ‘actions’ that are distributed in the manner indicated in the document, receiving the first arbitrator classified the maximum of shares.

“Another email is sent on behalf of Mr. Riley after the end of the season referring to the PGMOL Board of Directors that showed the length of the boat.

The maximum payment for 2014-15 is around 3,500 euros and the minimum less than 700 euros.

“Mr. Riley’s testimony that merit bills would be done as directed unless the referee organization had a ‘catastrophic’ season, which he said could happen if the EFL was not satisfied with the general point of service.

ABOUT RED

Premier League referees will get a performance-related bonus, despite a poor arbitrage season.

Despite the unpopular arrival of the VAR, once additional money is being pocketed, as they have in previous campaigns.

An assembly will be held on September 12 on the bonus each referee will receive, although the total amount is unknown.

All referees in the 4 divisions that have taken over more than ten games are eligible.

That’s unless they’ve had a “catastrophic” season, according to Sky Sports.

According to court documents written through main league referee director Mike Riley, he informs referees about the length of his bonusArray.

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