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    Transfer recommendations ahead of Gameweek 30: European quarter-final first legs key to unlocking bumper points

    DREAM TEAM managers have until 11am on Saturday morning to confirm their transfers for Gameweek 30.In terms of strategy, it’s all eyes on the European quarter-final first legs with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Manchester United and Chelsea set to play again after the weekend’s Premier League action.Arsenal v Real Madrid is just one mouthwatering fixture included in Gameweek 30Credit: APNaturally, these double headers are the focus of this week’s transfer recommendations.Just to clarify, we consider Bruno Fernandes (£7m), the game’s most in-form player, firmly in the camp of: blindingly obvious.Bukayo Saka (£6.6m)In a week that featured several popular assets suffer ill-timed injuries, Dream Team bosses were boosted by the return of Arsenal’s No7.Saka marked his comeback with a goal against Fulham to underline his credentials.Only Mohamed Salah (£7.7m) averages more points-per-game than the England winger in 2024/25.Mikel Arteta will be delighted to have his star player back ahead of a trip to Everton and Real Madrid’s visit to the Emirates.Saka’s ownership has already increased to nigh on 20%.Saka marked his return with a goalCredit: ReutersMarcus Rashford (£3.7m)It’s a good time to back Unai Emery’s troops amid an unmatched succession of double Gameweeks.Most read in FootballNo fewer than nine Villa assets notched double-digit hauls in Gameweek 29 but Ollie Watkins (£5.2m) was not among them; far from it in fact as he mustered just one point from two substitute appearances.Instead it was Rashford who led the line against Preston and Brighton and boy did he capitalise.The 27 year-old loanee bagged a brace in the FA Cup and then got on the scoresheet again during his side’s win over the Seagulls in midweek for a 29-point return in total.Barring something extraordinary at Stamford Bridge this evening, he will finish as Gameweek 29’s top performer.Villa’s Gameweek 30 is far from favourable with high-flying Nottingham Forest to come before a daunting meeting with PSG in the Champions League but Rashford has form on his side.A word for Marco Asensio (£4.1m) who has now scored EIGHT goals since his loan switch despite having started just four times for Villa.The Spaniard’s minutes are a slight concern but his impressive average of 8.2 points-per-game is the headline right now.Rashford thrived in Gameweek 29Credit: GettyDominic Solanke (£4m)This suggestion comes with the caveat that Spurs are due to face Chelsea this evening and so the outlook may change depending on how things play out in West London.Ange Postecoglou’s side are the only team with the luxury of two home fixtures this coming Gameweek and that includes one against relegation-bound Southampton.Frankfurt are expected to provide stiffer competition next Thursday but it’s an appealing double header nonetheless.Son Heung-min (£4.6m) is currently the second-most popular recruit ahead of Saturday’s deadline on account of him being Spurs’ top points scorer.However, it’s worth noting the South Korean superstar has played just 275 minutes across his last five outings at an average of 55 minutes per appearance.In contrast, Solanke has completed the full 90 minutes three times in a row since his return to the starting line-up after injury.Son may pack more of a punch (he’s first-choice penalty taker too) but the England striker seems to be far more immune to Postecoglou’s rotation.It’s worth remembering that for all Spurs’ problems this season, they have scored plenty of goals across all competitions.Solanke has scored 11 goals and provided 10 assists this seasonCredit: ReutersDjed Spence (£3.2m)It’s a similar story in defence.Pedro Porro (£4.5m) is by far and away the top performer in his position among his team-mates with a mighty 223 points but, like Son, his minutes have decreased lately – he didn’t feature at all against Fulham last time out.Whereas Spence’s form has seen him play every minute of the last four games.This shuffle in the pecking order is interesting as the 24-year-old currently features in just 0.8% of teams, making him a huge differential option.Read More on The SunSpence ranks fifth in his position for bonus points this season despite the fact he hardly featured at all during the first four months of the campaign.He is certainly capable of a satisfying double-digit haul if given the nod against Saints and Frankfurt.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this season!FREE to play£250 weekly prizePredict scores of five selected Premier League fixtures and earn points for accuracyMost points wins weekly cash prizePLAY NOW More

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    Gary Lineker lands shock Glastonbury gig as he prepares to step down from Match of the Day role

    DEPARTING Match of the Day host Gary Lineker is set for a shock appearance at Glastonbury Festival this summer.The annual music festival will take place in June, featuring headline acts including The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and Neil Young.Lineker hosted Match of the Day for 25 yearsCredit: GettyThe England striker turned pundit is set to give a talk on Glastonbury’s ‘The Information’ stage alongside a crop of artists and activistsCredit: GettyFormer Lionesseds Carly Telford (left) and Jill Scott (right) are also set for appearances at The InformationCredit: Paul Tonge – The SunBut appearing among the world-famous musicians and comedians will be the former Leicester and England striker turned pundit.He is set to leave his hosting role at Match of the Day come the end of this season after 25 years in the job, but will soon return to the limelight as part of the ‘Silver Hayes’ programme.Silver Hayes is an area of Glastonbury which generally plays host to dance music, but Lineker will appear on ‘The Information’ stage.It is described by Glastonbury’s website as “a space for discussion, debate, and understanding on today’s current affairs and cultural issues,” under the slogan “optimism is a political act.”Read more footballAlso speaking are former Lionesses Jill Scott and Carly Telford, who is now a commercial manager at Chelsea Women’s FC.Dulwich Hamlet player Lucy Monkman will contribute a DJ set.The Information is a self-described “dedicated space for discussion and debate… with a diverse programme of speakers, activists and political figures.”The subject of Lineker’s talk is yet to be officially confirmed.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSThe Information’s day-by-day timetable is yet to be announced.Lineker recently told FourFourTwo magazine that he does not expect to work with the BBC after leaving Match of the Day.’I don’t like it’ – Gary Lineker has wild reaction after spotting ex-Match of the Day star at Baller League launchHe has committed to appearing on The Assembly, an ITV show launched last year which will see celebrities grilled by a cast of interviewers with autism, neurodiversities, and learning disabilities.His focus, though, will likely land on his Goalhanger Podcasts network, which includes flagship show The Rest is Football and other popular shows including The Rest is Politics and The Rest is History. More

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    Man Utd files: Red Devils make £25m ‘new Peter Crouch’ top striker target and Ten Hag’s mammoth payout revealed

    BEANPOLE Italian striker Lorenzo Lucca is literally rising to the top of the Manchester United shortlist as the new Old Trafford regime seeks a substantial rebuild.The 6ft 7in frontman, 24, has notched 18 Serie A goals over the past two seasons since returning to his homeland with Udinese from a loan spell with Ajax.Lorenzo Lucca is a key target for Man UtdCredit: GettyThe striker fits United’s transfer criteriaLucca, who has earned three Italy caps this season, was a youth product at Torino but made his breakthrough with 13 goals for Serie C Palermo in 2020-21.During his spell at Pisa in Serie B he was dubbed the “Tower of Pisa”, a reference to the city’s landmark building.Udinese are looking for just £25million this summer for a striker who would become the Prem’s tallest outfield player since Peter Crouch retired in 2019.That fits with United’s financial model although they would face potential competition from Juventus and Milan.Ten Hag payoutErik ten Hag received a compensation payout of £8.5million when he was sacked as Manchester United manager.The Dutchman was fired in October with the club sitting 14th in the Premier League.The payout is lower than initial reports, which suggested he may have received double that amount.It was thought Ten Hag’s payout may have been bigger after he was handed a one-year extension last summer after leading United to FA Cup glory at Wembley Stadium.BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSHe still had 20 months to run on his £9million a year contract.However, it appears the Dutchman walked away with less than he would have earned had he seen out his contract.’As a player yeah but…’ – Luke Littler forces Roy Keane to agree on Bruno Fernandes but Man Utd legend still makes digThe latest club accounts revealed: “On 28 October 2024, the club announced that Ten Hag left his role as men’s first team manager. Costs associated with this of approximately £8.5million will be recognised in the financial statements for the year ending 30 June 2025.”United had previously admitted forking out £14.5 million to Ten Hag, his coaching team and former sporting director Dan Ashworth.The club said: “Exceptional items for the quarter were a cost of £14.5m. This relates to costs associated with the departure of former men’s first team manager Erik ten Hag and various members of football staff.”The payout to Ten Hag is roughly the same amount the club has been forced to pay out in redundancy after cutting 250 staff last summer.The club admitted: “In July 2024, Manchester United began a redundancy process aimed at reducing employee levels by around 250 people. Associated costs of between £8million and £10million will be recognised.”Erik ten Hag received a payout of £8.5million after his payoutCredit: PALining City pocketsUnited will have to hand Sunday’s derby rivals City a windfall of around £5m if they land Ipswich forward Liam Delap this summer.The 22-year-old is one of the names under consideration at Old Trafford as they look to rebuild Ruben Amorim’s squad this summer.And City will be watching developments closely with the striker they allowed to leave for £15m last summer.They have a buy-back option believed to be in the region of £40m but as things stand are unlikely to activate that.However they inserted a sell-on clause into the original deal in July – meaning they will get 20 per cent of any profit made by the Suffolk club.Liam Delap is on the Red Devils radarCredit: AlamyFire summer saleTalk of the dressing room at Old Trafford is that the club is desperate to offload some of its highest wage earners this summer – to allow a long-term cut-price reboot of the squad.United chiefs fear they will be unable to shift Brazilian veteran Casemiro, who has another 12 months left on his £18m per season contract.That means they are crossing their fingers that Real Betis will want to splash the cash to turn Old Trafford flop Antony’s loan into a permanent deal.Marcus Rashford’s successful stint at Aston Villa is seen as lifting his potential sale price, while Christian Eriksen will be among those leaving when his contract expires.It will also hasten their need to find a buyer for Jadon Sancho, with Chelsea prepared to write off £5m to back out of their agreement to sign the winger at the end of his loan spell at Stamford Bridge.SunSport understands the new approach was signposted by the arrival in January of left-back Patrick Dorgu, signed for £25m from Lecce on a five-year deal worth only £40,000 per week.United’s scouts have been told to look for value in the market, with the club looking to avoid over-paying for young players and offering them relatively low initial contracts.That comes after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s public criticism of keeper Andre Onana, Rasmus Hojlund and Casemiro last month.Man Utd want to get rid of outcasts Antony and Jadon SanchoCredit: GettyEx-Red Devil receives supportFormer United team-mates have rallied around Brandon Williams – who is facing up to two years in prison after admitting dangerous driving. The 24-year-old will be sentenced on May 9 and has found life difficult since he was released by the Red Devils 12 months ago.But those who worked with him at Carrington and played alongside him have been quick to offer both financial and moral support for the youngster – with one ex-United star particularly generous.One that got awayNico O’Reilly is the talk of the blue half of town right now after his emergence into City’s first team in recent weeks – and he could get his first taste of a full Old Trafford in Sunday’s derby.Yet if things had worked out differently, he could have been turning out regularly at the Theatre of Dreams.United were at the head of the queue to sign the Manchester-born youngster when he was a boy – but he opted to go across town after being dazzled by the set up at the City Football Academy.Nico O’Reilly has impressed for Man City in recent weeksCredit: GettyWag cityAmorim’s wife Maria Joao Diogo will no doubt be looking forward to the arrival of Hugo Viana across town at City.That’s because she is close friends with the wife of the new Etihad director of football – and the pair own interior design company Dois Tons together.But in the meantime Maria has struck up an unlikely friendship with Natalia Loewe – who is the partner of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker.The families live close together in Cheshire and have kept each other company while their husbands are off training.Maria Joao Diogo is close friends with the wife of incoming City chief Hugo VianaCredit: D. 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    ‘Get them to the Premier League’ – Darts legend Phil Taylor reveals he’d consider buying EFL club with Robbie Williams

    DARTS legend Phil Taylor has revealed he would consider buying League Two club Port Vale with pop icon Robbie Williams.Taylor, 64, is a lifelong fan of his local club Port Vale and good friends with fellow Valiants fan Williams.Phil Taylor has revealed he is open to buying Port Vale with popstar Robbie WilliamsCredit: GettyTaylor grew up in the local area and is a lifelong Port Vale fanCredit: GettyRobbie Williams is an avid Port Vale supporter tooCredit: GettyThere has been a boom in recent seasons of famous faces from across the globe splashing out to buy football clubs throughout English game.Most notably these include Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds’ purchase of Wrexham, and also the likes of Tom Brady’s investment in Birmingham City and Michael B Jordan’s involvement with Bournemouth.Now Taylor and Williams could join that list with 16-time world darts champion ‘The Power’ explaining that he’s open to the idea of getting involved with Port Vale and taking them to new heights.Speaking to OLBG, he said: “Well, I was asked that by talkSPORT because me and Robbie are good friends.READ MORE IN SPORT”And his dad is like my second dad, Peter is, and talkSPORT mentioned that Robbie was interested in investing into Port Vale and, if he does would you be interested?”I said well, yeah I think so, but we’d have to see what it is and how much they want and stuff like that.”Although Port Vale fans can’t get too excited just yet, as Taylor explained that, for now, it’s all hypothetical.”But I’ve heard nothing from Robbie. So, no, I think it’s just a rumour”, he added.Most read in FootballBut should that dream become a reality, Taylor has big ambitions for where he could take his boyhood club.He said: “Get them to the Premier League!Amazing moment Stephen Bunting and Adrian Lewis belt out Robbie Williams’ Angels at darts exhibition “I don’t know in all seriousness to be honest with you, I haven’t got a clue. I’d probably give Barry Hearn a ring and ask his advice. “You know, Barry was my ex manager and because he owned Leyton Orient, he knows a lot more about running a football club than I do, so I’d ask him for a bit of advice.”For now, Port Vale might not need Taylor and Williams’ help.The club are currently third in League Two, just two points off top spot under the management of former West Brom and Huddersfield boss Darren Moore.Robbie Williams is actually already involved in the club, being named as the Club President in February last year.While the ‘Rock DJ’ singer also has a bar named after him at Vale Park.Williams was named Club President at Port Vale last yearCredit: TwitterHe even helped design one of their kits More

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    Sarina Wiegman and Leah Williamson reckon Women’s World Cup in the UK could push game to new level

    LIONESSES boss Sarina Wiegman says the UK landing the 2035 Women’s World Cup will take the female game to another level.Fifa president Gianni Infantino announced the England-led Home Nations plan was the “one valid bid” to host a tournament set to be expanded to 48 teams.Leah Williamson says the UK hosting a Women’s World Cup could be an opportunity to show home nations care for women’s footballCredit: GettyGianni Infantino revealed the UK was the only bidder that submitted an expression of interest to Fifa before its deadlineCredit: AlamyWindsor Park in Belfast could be among the potential venues for matchesCredit: SportsfileFormal confirmation will come when the official bid book, including up to 16 stadiums across all four countries, is sent to Fifa in November.But that will be a formality and Wiegman, who led the Lionesses to Euro glory in 2022, said a World Cup on British and Northern Irish soil was a game-changer.Wiegman said: “We know with the experience of the Euros how big the game is already here and what that momentum did here in the country but also worldwide. “Hosting another tournament on an even bigger stage would be incredible and will give another boost to the game. Read More Football Stories”It’s an even bigger stage. It’s the biggest female event we have in the world.”England skipper Leah Williamson added: “I’m proud to have been a part of such a good show for women’s football at the Euros. “The commitment from the FA, the conversations that we’re in all the time about how we push the game on –  I think 2022 was a great demonstration of that intent. “To follow up with a World Cup bid says a lot about how much we care about women’s football here on home soil but then also globally as well.”Most read in FootballWilliamson’s former Arsenal and England team-mate Alex Scott says the idea of Women’s World Cup taking place across the UK, brings back memories of London hosting the Olympics 13 years ago. The BBC Sports presenter and pundit said: “When I go back to when we hosted the Olympics in 2012, that was one of our first times walking out Wembley – as Team GB – with 70,000 people there. “That was a historic moment for us, so you fast-forward and you’re thinking about what that can do for people coming into the stadiums, being inspired and cheering on their team.”It would be absolutely epic.”The success of the bid was a victory for the quiet diplomacy of the FA high command, led by chair Debbie Hewitt and chief executive Mark Bullingham, who have repaired relations with Infantino after the “One Love” armband row at the 2022 World Cup.Infantino confirmed Fifa plans to expand the tournament from 32 teams to 48 – matching the growth of the men’s World Cup – from the 2031 edition which will be held in the USA, with the world body likely to rule all four host nations will qualify automatically.Unlike Euros 2028, when Northern Ireland was unable to come up with a venue big enough, minimum stadium capacities of 20,000 mean Belfast’s Windsor Park can be used for the tournament.A formal list of stadiums will be drafted over the next few months, with Wrexham likely to want to join Cardiff in hosting Welsh matches and Edinburgh and Aberdeen potential Scottish options as well as Glasgow.The last major women’s football tournament to take place on British soil was the 2022 Women’s Euros hostedCredit: GettyGrounds across England will be considered with the FA aiming to ensure it is a national celebration of the women’s game.Read More on The SunBullingham said: “We are honoured to be the sole bidder. Hosting the first Fifa World Cup since 1966 with our Home Nations partners will be very special.”That hard work starts now, to put together the best possible bid by the end of the year.” More

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    Inside the multi-million pound transformation of famous stadium where Celtic won European Cup in Lisbon

    IT’S the site of Celtic’s most famous triumph – with thousands of Hoops fans still visiting Lisbon each year for their very own Portuguese pilgrimage. But the contours of the famous Estadio Nacional where Billy McNeill once held the European Cup aloft are set to change – to the tune of a cool €25MILLION Euros modernisation.An aerial view of how the stadium will lookCredit: AFL architects Inside the sleek lounges at the refurbished venueCredit: AFL architects It’s a stylish upgrade to the famous old stadiumCredit: AFL Architects The good news for Hoops fans, though, is that the 81-year-old stadium won’t be getting bulldozed and rebuilt and will rather undergo a ‘sensitive and innovative redesign’.Led by Jock Stein and legendary skipper Billy McNeill, the Lisbon Lions triumphed over Italian giants Inter Milan in the Portuguese capital to become the first side from the Britain to win the biggest prize in club football.Goals from the great Tommy Gemmell and Stevie Chalmers saw the Hoops come from behind to win 2-1.The stadium where the match took place is a listed heritage site which was originally built six miles west of the city between 1939 and 1944 to designs by Portuguese architect Jacobetty Rosa.Located in close proximity to two massive stadia neighbours in the form of the Estadio da Luz and Jose Alvalade – the homes of Benfica and Sporting Lisbon respectively – the Estadio Nacional isn’t used so regularly these days. It still plays host to the Portuguese cup final – as well as rugby games.But refurbishment has been on the way since at least 2012 and while there is no start date for the work as yet, it’s closer than ever with AFL Architects winning the job for their designs.AFL are working with Lisbon-based Aires Mateus and Gonçalves Vieira Cruz after they won a competition with their designs – with the Portuguese Football Federation the client.Most read in FootballOne thing that will change with the new development is a new suspended canopy ROOF suspended over the stands. This will use a Pratt truss structure supported by four strategically braced points.Rangers and Celtic fans react to news away fans are BACK at Old Firm gamesThe stadium capacity will change too, actually coming down from 39,000 to 36,388.The architects claim that the stadium’s ‘unique integration into the natural landscape’ of Vale do Jamor will be retained.Estadio Nacional refurbishment – at a glanceKey features of the proposed refurbishment include: A striking new roof inspired by the stadium’s original design and site topography.VIP and VVIP lounges for premium experiences. State-of-the-art media facilities. Updated football, rugby, and athletics facilities. Enhanced accessibility throughout the venue. Extended toilet and concession areas. Improved sightlines for spectators. Refurbished landscaping that blends seamlessly with the Vale do Jamor.Back in 2022, the Lisbon Lions were named the best club side EVER.It topped a poll ahead of a Barca side led by Pep Guardiola and spearheaded by the likes of Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta and Xavi, who won La Liga with 96 points and secured the Champions League.Manchester United’s famous 1998/99 side came a distant third with 14 per-cent of the vote.Billy McNeill holds aloft the European CupCredit: AFL architects How the covered main stand will now lookCredit: AFL architects Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page More

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    Arsenal star Gabriel Magalhaes’s season OVER as defender needs surgery on hamstring injury sustained in Fulham clash

    GABRIEL MAGALHAES is set to miss the rest of the season after it was confirmed he needs to go under the knife.The Brazilian injured his right hamstring in Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Fulham on Tuesday night.Gabriel Magalhaes injured his right hamstring in Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Fulham earlier this weekCredit: EPAThe 27-year-old will miss the rest of the season as he needs to have surgeryCredit: AFPIt soon emerged that the centre-back would miss both legs of the Gunners’ Champions League quarter-final tie with Real Madrid.But the club have now confirmed the 27-year-old needs to have surgery and is unlikely to return to the field again this season.A club statement read: “Further to being substituted during our match against Fulham on Tuesday, we can confirm that Gabriel Magalhaes has sustained a hamstring injury which requires surgery.”Gabi will undergo a surgical repair procedure to his hamstring in the coming days, and immediately begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme, with the aim to be ready for the start of next season.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS”Everyone at the club will be fully focused on supporting Gabi to ensure he is back to full fitness as soon as possible.”The Emirates faithful were quick to react to news of Gabriel’s season-ending injury.One wrote on X: “Rest up. Player of the season. Another said: “Just end the season now.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnd another said: “Get well soon, Gabi.”One remarked: “Come back stronger, king.”Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will be missing four defensive starters for a mammoth Champions League quarter final Arsenal’s next five fixturesAnother chimed in: “THREE hamstring injuries so severe they require surgery in the same season.”That begs some serious questions of the fitness/conditioning team. “That’s completely ridiculous.”Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is now facing a defensive crisis ahead of next Tuesday’s visit of Real Madrid following injuries to Gabriel and Jurrien Timber, who also picked up a knock against the Cottagers.Jakub Kiwior will likely deputise for the crocked Gabriel, with Oleksandr Zinchenko in line to fill in for Timber at left-back.Ben White and Riccardo Calafiori missed Tuesday’s visit of Fulham and are also doubts for next week’s showdown with Real.Mikel Arteta now has a massive injury headache ahead of Real Madrid’s visit next weekCredit: REX More

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    I customise boots for Marcus Rashford, Declan Rice and more – but I’ve still not had my dream customer

    NO two footballers are the same.And for Jordan Dawson, their boots shouldn’t be the same either.Jordan Dawson has designed boots for some of the biggest names in the Premier League – including Enzo FernandezCredit: Instagram @jordan.dawsonHe has also created a pair for Darwin NunezCredit: Instagram @jordan.dawsonThe artist has customised boots for some of the biggest names in the Premier League.From Marcus Rashford and Declan Rice to Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella – Jordan has catered for them all.And it all starts with just a message.SunSport followed Jordan through the process of customising a pair for Premier League icon Willian following his return to Fulham.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”So how it all works is I’ll get a message from a footballer, obviously asking for a customised pair of boots,” the designer explained.”Some may have some sort of idea of what they want, some will have no clue.”Brazilians are known for being out there and skilful, having a bit of flair. So I created this design.”I wanted to be able to express the skill that I have, but it was just a little bit too much for him. So this is where we started and now we’ve toned it down a little bit and now it’s where it is now.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSJordan’s first draft of the boots for WillianCredit: YouTube/The Sun SportJordan started customising shoes after working for NikeCredit: YouTube/The Sun SportJordan first got into customising when he worked at Nike and was given several pairs of shoes.He then took it upon himself to start personalising them from his own house.Football Fixers | Cutting it with Premier League Football StarsAfter designing his first pair – some plain white Nike Air Forces – he started building a portfolio.Despite being knocked back by a number of different brands, he took his work back to Nike and the sportswear company offered him a space to design at its flagship Nike Town store in central London.Jordan was then enlisted to help design boots for Mason Mount and Phil Foden ahead of their respective England debuts.That gig seemingly opened a world of possibility for the entrepreneur, who then received more work from Adidas and the FIFA video game franchise.But it was his work for Declan Rice that really helped the business snowball.For Jordan, the highlight so far has been working with Brazil legend Kaka at a FIFA event.He said: “I think a pinch me moment was when I did work with Kaka.The artist designed a pair of trainers for KakaCredit: YouTube/The Sun Sport”I remember players queuing up to meet him and at that moment I was like, OK, this is professional footballers wanting to meet their idol.”I grew up watching Kaka as well, that Brazilian team with Ronaldinho, Kaka, Rivaldo.”And I remember his manager coming up to me saying, I hear you’ve got a pair of trainers for Kaka.”So then being able to present that to him in person as well was, yeah, that was a pinch me moment.”A lifelong Chelsea fan, Jordan hopes to one day work with Cole Palmer.Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is also a dream client: “Guaranteed to get pictures of him scoring goals!”There has even been some suggestion that his boots have helped players find their goalscoring form.Jordan continued: “I gave a couple of pairs of boots to Darwin Nunez and Marcus Rashford at very similar times.”Darwin Nunez just wasn’t scoring, he hit this really bad patch and all of a sudden he puts on these boots and he’s scoring backheel goals against Real Madrid, he’s scoring thunderbolts against Newcastle.”Marcus Rashford then couldn’t stop scoring when he was wearing them.Dawson drew a portrait for Declan Rice ahead of the World CupCredit: Instagram @jordan.dawson”So I had a lot of direct messages saying: ‘Maybe your boots are giving them superpowers,’ which I laughed at, but I’ve kind of just gone with it as well.”The best part of the process, however, is handing the boots over to the Premier League star.”I love meeting the players in person. I get to sit down with them and have a normal conversation, get to know who they are on a personal level and then also seeing their natural reaction to seeing the boots for the first time.”You get those goosebumps feeling because you see their face light up. I’ve delivered boots to Darwin Nunez at his home and he kissed the boot and you knew it meant something to him. So that was a great feeling.”On Willian’s reaction to his customised boots, Jordan said: “His response was amazing. He’s played for Chelsea Football Club, which is my boyhood club.”So meeting him, seeing his reaction, he opens the box and you see his whole face light up. That’s the best reaction I can ask for.”A nice signed shirt for the collection. So that will be going on the wall framed in my new flat.”And the ultimate goal for the businessman?Read More on The Sun”To create my own shoe. I would love to have that feeling of walking down the street and someone pointing to my shoe and saying: ‘What are you wearing?'”And I’d be like, ‘it’s my shoe,’ I think that would be the ultimate flex for me. “Willian loved the pair that Jordan designed for himCredit: YouTube/The Sun SportThe winger gave him a signed shirtCredit: YouTube/The Sun Sport More