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Manchester United and Tottenham are going to be at war to point out Nikola Milenkovic.

Fiorentina’s defense is under attack and may be heading for a move to the Premier League.

According to La Nazione, Milenkovic is attracting much after his constant performances for Fiorentina.

The Serbian defence is valued at £23 million and the Spurs and United have highlighted it.

Liverpool are said to have the defence of Lille Sven Botman to upgrade Virgil van Dijk.

The Reds are in the market for a central defender for the new year after the Dutchman’s previous cruciate ligament in October.

Jurgen Klopp expects the 29-year-old will return before the end of the season, possibly missing the rest of the campaign.

And French media outlet Foot Mercato says Liverpool reinforcement can take the form of van Dijk Botman’s compatriot.

He adds that the Merseysiders contacted his agent last month and are expected to compete with Inter Milan for his signing.

Arsenal have reportedly made a surprise move for former Tottenham star Christian Eriksen.

Gazzetta Dello Sport says Eriksen could return to north London in red with Inter Milan in a position to get rid of the Dane less than a year after his arrival in the Spurs.

Eriksen found former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte frozen in the San Siro.

And it may only provide the spark of attack the Gunners need, with Mikel Arteta’s team in 15th place in the Premier League, at four numbers from the relegation zone.

Newcastle and Sheffield United are assignments to Man United’s defence, Red Mark, according to reports.

The Argentine frozen in Old Trafford after spending a moment part of last season in Estudiantes.

According to The Athletic, Steve Bruce and Chris Wilder, 30, can strengthen their respective defenses.

Chelsea’s summer moving plans have been with massive adjustments planned, according to reports.

The Blues have covered up Erling Haaland and Declan Rice as signings, but SEPT players are about to be fired.

Antonio Rudiger, Andreas Christensen, Marcos Alonso, Ross Barkley, Jorginho, Danny Drinkwater and Victor Moses can give in.

The FA asked Wolverhampton Wanderers for comment after Nuno Espirito Santo lashed out at referee Lee Mason after his 2–1 loss to Burnley at night.

Santo questioned Mason’s prestige as a referee in the elite, saying he “couldn’t with the players” and “hoped Mason would never take over the wolves again. “

It is now imaginable that the Portuguese technician is facing disciplinary action.

After the defeat, he said: “The referee has the quality of beeping a match in the Premier League.

“It’s something we knew, we had Lee Mason before.

“It’s not about mistakes or decisions, it’s about how you handle the game.

“Players get nervous, too many voices,” he whistles between voices when some players scream.

“We’re talking about the most productive festival and obviously it doesn’t have the quality to beep the game. I’m very disappointed to say it, but I wouldn’t feel smart if I didn’t say it.

“I just don’t need to see him anymore, that’s what I told him. I hope you don’t whistle one of our games again because all the games we have with Lee Mason are the same.

“He can’t players, players are constantly arguing, any of the teams. With all the other referees, the game takes place, there is a dialogue. He’s just not in a position to do that. “

The Molineux component will now have to respond with observations before any forward-looking action.

Liverpool have reportedly reached an agreement with Lille for Renato Sanches.

Jurgen Klopp is most likely a midfielder amid considerations about Georginio Wijnaldum’s future.

According to Tuttomercatoweb, Anfield’s big shots are expected to act spending 18 million pounds for Sanches, who leaned towards the most sensible after winning the Golden Boy Award in 2016.

If the report is correct, the Portuguese is on the verge of a crack moment in the Premier League.

Sanches joined Swansea on a one-season loan from Bayern Munich to wonderful fanfare in 2017, but has made 12 appearances in a depressing period at Liberty Stadium.

He revitalized his career in France with Lille after a record move from the club in the summer of 2019, so much so that Liverpool must be excited.

Bad news from Spain for Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea, while Real Madrid ‘outperded’ other clubs in the search for David Alaba.

Bayern’s defence is about to let the Germans loose after not reaching an agreement on new terms in Munich.

Spanish store Marca said Alaba preferred to play for Madrid, while his versatility, delight and lack of movement fees attracted Real.

They report that an agreement may be reached, which is a blow to Premier League groups hoping to lure him to England.

Liverpool could be offering Divock Origi in exchange for Schalke 04’s defence, Ozan Kabak, reportedly.

AC Milan would have risen to the signing of the central defender, but Liverpool can still win the race.

TalkSPORT has said Turkish foreigners would rather move to the Premier League or bundesliga.

Manchester United and RB Leipzig are interested in the 20-year-old.

Liverpool are going to sign Calum Scanlon.

The 15-year-old would enroll in the Reds academy if an agreement was reached.

The Times reports that Midlands has accepted an unclosed rate, estimated at around ‘500,000’.

The young man is flexible and can play on the left side or in the middle of the field.

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane questioned Ronald Koeman’s willingness to comment on an arbitral resolution that even involved his team.

Koeman spoke after his 2–2 draw with Valencia after Eibar was denied a penalty against Real Madrid.

Koeman said at the time, “I don’t get it, like I said that day in front of Madrid, I don’t need to repeat it. 9 out of 10 people in Madrid would have beeped a penalty, but the referee would not. “

“For my part, I think it’s a penalty, but that’s it. The referee and his VAR team the opposite, and I respect that. But yes, if you ask me then yes, it’s a penalty. “

Zidane responded to the Dutchman’s comments, saying, “It bothers me because I never get in with the referees.

“Referees are from the game. They can make mistakes, like players and like all of us in life.

“As for Koeman’s comments, I don’t say anything because I’m only thinking about tomorrow’s game. “

Aston Villa “expects rapprochement” from Manchester City and Manchester United in January for Jack Grealish, reportedly.

The Villa’s patron has established itself in Gareth Southgate’s plans in England after a remarkable start to the season.

And despite the recent signing of a new contract at Villa Park, the two Manchester clubs are expected to ‘try the water’ in January after competing for their signing this summer.

The Mirror also claims that it can charge about one hundred million pounds and that it is “very unlikely” that an agreement will be reached in January.

Premier League clubs in England’s Level Four regions will be re-evaluated through Covid twice a week.

A new variant of the virus has spread through the southeast of the country and this new regime is described as “an additional precaution”.

It was discovered that Newcastle United duo Jamal Lascelles and Allan Saint-Maximin suffered from a “Long-Term Covid” that prevented them from returning to action.

EFL epidemics in Millwall and Ipswich have also raised considerations about the likelihood of additional outbreaks.

This return to fortnightly testing will likely take place across the country after Christmas, as the company tries to cope with Covid’s new wave.

Manchester United won a Bayer Leverkusen for Brandon Williams, reportedly.

The left-back is said to be Southampton’s target in January.

But Sky Germany said the German had started talks with United about an agreement for the young man.

With the arrival of Alex Telles and Luke Shaw’s replacement place, Williams discovered that game time was hard to find.

Wayne Rooney needs to take The Derby to the Derby, a sidelined Manchester United, Phil Jones, on loan at the January move-in window, according to reports.

The Red Devils allow the 28-year-old defense to pass on loan this winter.

Premier League clubs Burnley and West Brom are interested in the 120,000 euro star in line with the week.

But Jones may be tempted to team up with his former United teammate Rooney in the Derby, according to the Star.

Jones ruled from Man Utd’s 25-man team in the previous Premier League this season.

And Chief Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to keep him in shape.

Leicester will replace Braga’s central defender, David Carmo, according to reports.

Carmo congratulated boss Brendan Rodgers when the two groups clashed in the Europa League.

The 21-year-old foreigner from Portugal burst into Braga’s squad in early 2020 and has been in Virgil van Dijk.

Now the Portuguese shop O Jogo says foxes are going to do research.

Rodgers spoke of Carmo after his clash and said: “He is a young player, with a profile: he is tall, strong and aggressive. Yes, he has all the situations to play in the Premier League. “

Portugal produces players for the Premier League and he is no exception. With a little more preparation, I don’t think you’ll have any trouble playing in the Premier League.

In case you missed it, what happened this morning.

 

FIFA has filed a lawsuit for “criminal mismanagement” opposed to former President Sepp Blatter.

He sent a prosecutor from Zurich and considerations to the FIFA museum in the city.

Blatter is believed to have been in the museum’s agreements.

A FIFA spokesman said: “The former FIFA management has invested 140 million Swiss francs (117 million pounds) in the renovation and renovation of a construction that the organization does not own, while committing to a long-term lease under conditions unfavourable to popular market rates. .

“Taking into account the huge prices related to this museum, as well as the general way in which FIFA’s past control operation in general, a forensic audit was conducted to locate what happened here,” said FIFA Under-Secretary-General (administration), Alasdair Bell.

“This audit revealed a wide range of suspected cases and control failures, some of which would possibly be unlawful in nature and require a thorough investigation through the relevant authorities.

“We have concluded that we do not yet have the selection to report the matter to state prosecutors, especially since FIFA’s current leadership also has day-to-day fiduciary work for the organization and we intend to respect them, even if they are the ones before us. failed miserably.

Son Heung-Min beat Sadio Mane and Raheem Sterling in Monday night duo Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher on Team of the Year.

Sky Sports experts made a difficult decision when deciding on the team of their Premier League dreams by 2020 as the calendar year comes to an end.

Tottenham’s winger joined the front through England captain Harry Kane, Mane’s Liverpool teammate Mo Salah, as expected by completing the lead line.

Carragher and Neville have rewarded Son’s form in a successful Spurs team as well as protecting Premier League champion Liverpool or Carabao Cup champions Manchester City.

Everton is reportedly making plans for a new contract for Lucas Digne to scare Manchester City’s moving interests.

Digne is halfway to the five-year deal reached upon her arrival in Barcelona in 2018 and Goodison Park’s big shots are eager to secure her future.

The left-back of 18 million pounds has been a great fortune and will be rewarded with improved conditions, according to The Times.

Pep Guardiola sniffed Digne amidst considerations about Benjamin Mendy’s fitness and fitness.

A new long-term contract for the 27-year-old would force Guardiola to reconsider his plans, with Ajax ace Nicolas Tagliafico linked.

Digne succeeded Leighton Baines as Everton’s left-back and contributed goals and 17 assists in 87 appearances for the club.

 

Sheffield United is ready to signal a loan from Jesse Lingard in January, according to reports.

Yorkshire Live that Blades chief Chris Wilder has been in contact with Manchester United.

Wilder needs to tell Lingard a one-season loan agreement to save his team from relegation.

Your computer is sunk to the back of the stack with two problems in 14 games.

A permanent agreement is an option for Sheffield United due to Lingard’s wage claims.

Lingard, 28, is believed to earn 100,000 euros a week at Old Trafford.

But England’s foreigner fell under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Newcastle United are “considering” speculative stocks for Tottenham Dele Alli’s parity and Leicester’s demarai Gray winger.

There he is not included in the Spurs squad over the weekend and is expected to leave the London club.

There he is “looking forward to reviving his career” and any transfer to Newcastle would be loaned to The Telegraph.

Gray’s contract expires next summer and it’s his idea that Leicester wants some pay-per-view for the 24-year-old.

And The Mirror suggests that Steve Bruce hopes to reach an agreement at a “reduced price. “

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo faces uproes after his comments after his 2–1 defeat at Burnley last night.

The Portuguese coach infuriated with referee Lee Mason and questioned his ‘quality’ to continue beeping in the Premier League.

He said: “Honestly, I don’t like to say it, but I have to say it because I probably wouldn’t feel good: the referee doesn’t have the quality to beep a Premier League match.

“It’s a challenge we knew. We’ve had Lee Mason before. It’s not about bugs or decisions, it’s about how you handle the game.

“Players get nervous. Too many voices. Whistle through the voices when some players scream. He doesn’t have it. We’re talking about the festival and obviously it doesn’t have the quality to beep the game. “

“I’m very disappointed to say it, disappointed to say it, but I wouldn’t feel smart if I didn’t say it. It’s happened before.

“He didn’t play the players. Players are constantly fighting, both teams. With all the other referees, the game flows, decisions are accepted, there is dialogue. He didn’t. “

The January move window opens at January 4 in the Premier League.

As January 1 is a public holiday and on weekends 2 and 3 and 3, the decision was taken to inaugurate it from the 4th of January.

Clubs have until Monday 1 February, with a full schedule of Mid-Week Premier League matches.

The League and Serie A have dates like the Premier League for their winter window.

However, the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 will open from 2 January with the same end date in February.

THE WINDOW OPENS AND CLOSES

The Spurs are “preparing for Dele Alli’s departure in January,” against Fabriizio Romano.

There he is the favorite through Spurs manager Jose Mourinho and has attracted interest from Real Madrid and PSG in the past.

Romano said: “We have to be vigilant that Dele Alli in January can leave the club. “

“So there’s a huge chance of seeing Dele Alli outside Tottenham in January, now we have to sense where he’s headed, because last summer we had rumors about Real Madrid, but they’re going to hire players in January like they did. “last summer.

“We have to see what happens to Paris Saint-Germain, we know that PSG is on the hunt for this type of player and has noticed a lot about Dele Alli, so it’s imaginable that he’ll check it again”

But at the moment the player is focused on discussions with the club, he has to contact Daniel Levy, the president of Tottenham, to perceive the price, what kind of formula they will have to locate to sell Dele Alli, if it is a loan or permanent agreement.

“The time has come to prepare for Dele Alli’s departure from Tottenham, but there is a good chance that the player will leave Tottenham in January. “

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