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    Liverpool have one week to complete Thiago transfer from Bayern Munich with two clubs £7m apart in valuation

    LIVERPOOL are to try and seal a deal for Thiago Alcantara in the coming week after talks with Bayern Munich.
    Reports suggest the Premier League champions are around £7million apart from Bayern in their valuations of the midfielder.

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    Thiago Alcantara is a big target for Liverpool ahead of the new campaignCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Personal terms are said to have already been agreed after discussions opened following the Champions League final.
    According to Argentinian outlet Varsky Sports, Liverpool will allow themselves another week to find a solution with Munich.
    The Reds’ favoured route to completing the deal is reported using additional bonuses and clauses to bump up the money.

    Thiago, 29, said goodbye to his teammates earlier this month with the transfer set to cost in the region of £27m.

    Having previously recommended a move to England for the Spaniard, Bayern coach Hansi Flick stated that Thiago’s next destination remains up in the air.
    The German said: “I just thanked him for our time together, just like I did every other player.
    “I don’t know and he doesn’t know yet either.
    “Because we all focused on this Champions League final. I think we will have to wait for what the following days will bring.”

    Liverpool’s title defence begins next month with a game against Leeds at Anfield.
    And worries that Manchester City will be too hot to handle if Lionel Messi arrives are not universal, with Wayne Rooney suggesting Thiago would be a better addition than the Barcelona ace.
    He told talkSPORT: “I think it is City or Liverpool [for the title].

    “Manchester United have a lot of potential in the players they have got but I still think they are a year away. Chelsea with the new signings will possibly need a year to get everyone on the same song sheet.
    “So I do think it is between City and Liverpool. And if Liverpool get Thiago from Bayern Munich, I think it is done.
    “That is a better signing than Messi going to Man City.”

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    Wilfried Zaha ‘determined’ to leave Crystal Palace this window with PSG, Dortmund and Monaco interested in transfer

    WILFRIED ZAHA is reportedly determined to find a move out of Crystal Palace this autumn.
    With the transfer window open until October 12, the winger is said to be happy to wait to find his next move.

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    Wilfried Zaha featured in Crystal Palace’s friendly with Oxford on TuesdayCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Having failed to seal a move to Everton or Arsenal last summer, Zaha spent the season with the Eagles but failed to produce his best form.
    This time around, initial reports centred on Palace’s demand for a £70million fee for their academy product.
    According to The Guardian, the forward is still keen to leave and will remain patient during the long, coronavirus-affected market.

    Interest from these shores appears to have dried up, however.

    With ambitions of playing in the Champions League, the Ivory Coast international could head abroad with clubs in France and Germany said to be interested.
    Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund and Monaco were named in a Sky Sports report about the star’s future earlier this month.
    Roy Hodgson admitted that Zaha wants a move after Palace’s slow end to the campaign saw them finish 14th.
    Hodgson said in July: “It’s a dilemma for the club and a dilemma for him if he is so set on leaving.

    Glenn Murray says now is the time for Wilfried Zaha to leave Crystal Palace
    “If he feels he just does not want to be with us any more, that would be sad.
    “We still like him very much; we can’t make him like us. This is a situation that only he and the club can sort out. I don’t have an answer.”
    Ismaila Sarr of Watford is one option for Palace should Zaha vacate his spot on the left wing.
    Already this summer, the Premier League side have secured West Brom youngster Nathan Ferguson and are closing in on a £15m switch for QPR’s Eberechi Eze. More

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    Leeds ‘very serious’ about Nicolas Gonzalez transfer, confirm Stuttgart as Bielsa eyes new striker for Prem season

    LEEDS were “very serious” about signing Stuttgart winger Nicolas Gonzalez.
    But the Whites look set to miss out on the Argentine after comments from Stuttgart sporting director Sven Mislintat.

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    Leeds were ‘very serious’ about signing Stuttgart winger Nicolas Gonzalez
    Premier League new boys Leeds were recently in talks with Marcelo Bielsa’s 22-year-old compatriot.
    But the German side were never interested in selling, according to Arsenal’s former head of recruitment Mislintat.
    He said: “I don’t see [a departure] coming for now.

    “We had a lot of rumours in the beginning.

    “It was very serious with Leeds. But at no point it was really convincing for him or for us.”
    Gonzalez has three years left on his contract with the Bundesliga side.
    Stuttgart signed him from Argentinos Juniors for £7.65million in 2018.
    And the German side would want at least double that to prise him away.

    Gonzalez came off the bench during Stuttgart’s 3-0 pre-season friendly defeat to Liverpool on Saturday.
    And it looks like he will be staying put in Germany until at least January.

    In other transfers, Leeds are reportedly leading the race for £3m-rated Arsenal youngster Sam Greenwood.
    A Whites director is also said to be in Spain at the moment to seal a £36m move for Valencia forward Rodrigo Moreno.
    And Arsenal centre-back Rob Holding is also “free to complete a move” to Elland Road.

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    Bayern’s Treble-winning manager Flick earns less than £7.5m-a-year Man Utd boss Solskjaer and not even half Jose’s pay

    LESS than a year ago, Hansi Flick had never managed Bayern Munich – but he now stands over a stunning treble with a £7.2million pay packet.
    The German’s remarkable rise from unemployed ex-Hoffenheim boss to one of the world’s top coaches has taken place over the course of a single season.

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    Hansi Flick guided Bayern Munich to treble glory despite only being given the caretaker role in NovemberCredit: Reuters
    Niko Kovac brought in ex-midfielder Flick in July 2019 to help push Bayern on after the Croat’s stuttering but ultimately successful first year in charge.
    With eight years as Joachim Low’s assistant under his belt before becoming German FA sporting director, his reputation was already considerable.
    But, when Kovac was dismissed in November and his right-hand man lost two of his first four games as caretaker, few predicted what was about to unfold.
    Munich were already impressed enough to award Flick a three-year deal in April, worth £7.2m according to Bild, amid speculation Mauricio Pochettino could take over long-term.

    Flick hasn’t tasted defeat since a December 7 loss to Borussia Monchengladbach and swept his side to the Bundesliga crown via 13-straight wins.
    The second part of the treble was bagged with a comprehensive victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the DFB-Pokal final.

    And the Champions League title rounded off a stunning season, dispatching Barcelona 8-2 alongside comfortable wins over Chelsea and Lyon. A Kingsley Coman header then secured victory in the final.
    Flick’s wage is far from inconsiderable but is miles behind one of his Bayern predecessors, Pep Guardiola.

    The Manchester City coach has been unable to deliver the European crown to Eastlands having failed to do so in Bavaria, yet earns £20m-a-year.
    Champions Liverpool pay £15m for coach Jurgen Klopp, the same as Tottenham’s Jose Mourinho.

    In fact, Flick is behind big spenders Everton and Leicester, where Carlo Ancelotti bags £11.5m-a-year and Brendan Rodgers is on £10m.
    Even newly-promoted Leeds pay more for their coach than the treble winners, with Marcelo Bielsa set to be on £8m per season having ended their top-flight exile.
    Meanwhile, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s similar status as a relatively untested coach at a big club puts him on a similar pay bracket as Flick, on £7.5m-a-year.

    Bayern are far from the biggest spenders in world football

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    Inside Bayern Munich’s Champions League celebrations as Davies shows off dodgy dance moves and Wags party the night away

    BAYERN MUNICH stars and their Wags went wild after their Champions League triumph over Paris Saint-Germain.
    Superstar left-back Alphonso Davies was spotted cracking out some dodgy dance moves while some of the players’ partners were pictured partying the night away.

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    Alphonso Davies was spotted napping with the Champions League trophy

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    Footage emerged of Davies’ dodgy dancing at Bayern’s after-party

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    Thiago Alcantara’s wife Julia Vigas posted photos with Philippe Coutinho’s partner Aine
    Bayern ground out a 1-0 win in Lisbon thanks to Kingsley Coman’s second-half header.
    The German giants had Kylian Mbappe’s sloppy finishing and some great saves from Manuel Neuer to thank for surviving with a clean sheet.
    And they deservedly let their hair down after claiming the club’s sixth European Cup.

    In footage posted on Thiago Alcantara’s Instagram, Canadian Davies is seen draped in his national flag on a dance floor doing a solo jig.

    The outstanding 19-year-old was also seen apparently napping with the trophy after it all caught up with him.
    Before that he had uploaded a video to his own Instagram story, celebrating the fact that global music superstar Drake has started following him.
    In other footage posted on Bayern’s official Twitter account, the entire squad were up on stage belting out a peculiar song together.
    The lyrics “FC Bayern, forever number one” were blasted out by the victorious players as they swayed from side to side with their arms around each other.

    Matchwinning goalkeeper Neuer uploaded a shot of the trophy sitting in the middle of the dancefloor.
    And later Polish striker Robert Lewandowski posted a hilarious shot of him with the trophy next to him in bed.
    He captioned it: “Woke up like this.”
    Elsewhere, Thiago Alcantara’s wife Julia Vigas posted photos from the night out with Philippe Coutinho’s partner Aine.
    And Thomas Muller’s wife Lisa also shared a cute picture of the couple in bed later in the evening.

    Bayern’s ecstatic celebrations were in stark contrast to PSG’s post-match reactions.
    Former Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera said it was “s***” in his x-rated post-match rant.
    And Brazilian forward Neymar was pictured in floods of tears after the final whistle.

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    Thomas Muller’s wife Lisa posted a cute picture of the pair later in the evening

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    Davies was posting to his Instagram throughout the night

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    The players partied on a stage at the front of the room in Lisbon

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    Davies was centre of attention for much of the evening

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    He was even pictured with a drum

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    Former Arsenal midfielder Serge Gnabry also joined in with the jubilant scenes

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    Champions League referee and linesman BOTH spotted kissing their medal by eagle-eyed viewers after Bayern’s win over PSG

    THE Champions League officials could barely keep their excitement in as they BOTH kissed their medal.
    Bayern Munich became European kings for the sixth time after Kingsley Coman’s second-half header was enough to win the game.

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    The Champions League officials could barely keep their excitement in as they BOTH kissed their medal

    Superstars Neymar and Kylian Mbappe were heartbroken after finishing runners-up.
    But referee Daniele Orsato and his assistant Lorenzo Manganelli were just as happy as the Bayern players as he beamed while collecting his medal.
    The Italian pair even gave it a kiss for good measure having helped officiate the biggest game of the campaign.
    Eagle-eyed viewers hailed the linesman for his passion post-match.

    One said: “These refs work their entire careers and majority of their life to ref this match! He’s proud!”
    Another said: “It’s means as much to them to officiate a final as it does a player to win it. It’s the pinnacle of their profession.”

    He touched the trophy on the way out at the start of the match. This, the Euros final and the World Cup final are the biggest honour an official can receive. Fair play to him.
    — Richard Clarke (@rgclarke92) August 23, 2020

    It’s means as much to them to officiate a final as it does a player to win it. It’s the pinnacle of their profession
    — Marty Mc Clorey (@MartyMcClorey) August 23, 2020

    The squad in the VAR room had a different night, though, having been questioned for not intervening following a collision with Joshua Kimmich and Mbappe.
    Referee Daniele Orsato indicated his belief that German Kimmich got the ball as the play unfolded.

    But replays suggested that was not the case, with Mbappe touching the ball away before hitting the deck.
    Whether that represented a clear and obvious error from the referee was left up for debate.
    BT Sport’s commentators insisted they had not received any signal that VAR had even checked the incident.

    Former Premier League referee Peter Walton stated that the decision could easily have been overturned.
    He said: “The more we look at it in slow motion, the more we can clearly see there was contact on Kylian Mbappe’s heel.
    “And it could have been given as a penalty kick.”

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    Bayern Munich became European kings for the sixth time

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    PSG 0 Bayern 1: Coman header seals sixth Champions League trophy for German kings on frustrating night for Neymar and Co

    THEY have thundered across Europe, this irresistible Bayern Munich team.
    They have steamrolled London’s finest, Tottenham and Chelsea, scoring 17 goals in the process.

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    Bayern Munich celebrate winning the Champions League trophy

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    PSG superstar Neymar missed out on the illustrious trophy
    They have demolished that great footballing institution, Barcelona, in a dizzying eight-goal rampage.
    And even when patience was demanded of them in this Champions League Final, Bayern prevailed against a Paris Saint-Germain side containing the two most expensive footballers on the planet in Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
    They have scored 43 goals in this European campaign, winning 11 out of 11, and not even all the oil wealth in Qatar could knock them off course.
    The French had been eagerly anticipating their first club to reach a European final in 16 years.

    Yet despite defending stoutly for an hour and spurning some excellent chances, PSG were undone by a Frenchman, Kingsley Coman, who had not been expected to start.
    Bayern boss Hansi Flick, brought in as a stopgap after the sacking of Niko Kovac in November, is certainly no caretaker now.

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    Bayern won the tournament for the first time in seven years

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    Bayern enjoyed a run of 21 straight victories in all competitions

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    Striker Robert Lewandowski in ecstacy after the win
    He has masterminded a run of 21 straight victories in all competitions and produced a masterstroke in preferring Koman to Ivan Perisic, who had scored against Chelsea and Barcelona over the previous couple of weeks.
    So finally, we have reached the end of football’s longest campaign – more than 14 months after this competition got under way – with worthy champions of Europe.

    The only surprise was that there was no goal for Robert Lewandowski – with 59 to his name this season – who struck a post but failed to score for only the second time in 17 outings.
    They say form is temporary. For Bayern and for Lewandowski, it is pretty damned-near permanent.
    A PSG victory would have been celebrated beneath the Eiffel Tower, in the oilfields of Qatar, and in few places in between.
    The nouveau riche of the French capital have few friends in the wider footballing world.

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    Kingsley Coman headed Bayern into the lead

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    Serge Gnabry celebrates with attacking team-mate Coman
    And Bayern’s sixth European Cup will have pleased the cartel of traditional clubs who have attempted to keep the likes of PSG and Manchester City in check with Financial Fair Play rules.
    These are two clubs who have turned great European leagues into processions – Bayern winning eight Bundesliga titles in a row, PSG claiming seven Ligue 1 crowns during the same time.
    Unlike their English, Spanish and Italian rivals they were both physically fresh and mentally focussed for this unique tournament in Lisbon.
    For PSG, this has still been a groundbreaking season – like their fellow arrivistes City they had held a long-term mental block in the Champions League, unlike Pep Guardiola’s men they had overcome it to reach the final.
    And it was the French club who produced for the first clear-cut opportunity on 19 minutes when their two superstars combined, Mbappe slipping in a pass for Neymar, whose was denied twice by Manuel Neuer’s left boot.
    It was not long, though, until Lewandowski got a sniff, with a rapid turn and shot which cannoned off the post.
    But Bayern were lacking their usual fluency and Di Maria, man of the match for Real Madrid in this fixture in 2014, skied a great chance after Neymar had scampered clear.

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    Superstars Neymar and Kylian Mbappe stunned in Lisbon
    Bayern defender Jerome Boateng was forced to limp off in the 25th minute and there was a sense that PSG fancied their chances against a defence which has shipped goals regularly despite such dominant form.An instinctive header from Lewandowski forced Keylor Navas into a fine save.
    But Paris should have taken the lead on the stroke of half-time when an absent-minded defensive pass from David Alaba let in Mbappe, who exchanged passes with Ander Herrera but could only shoot straight at Neuer.
    Almost immediately, Bayern had a decent penalty shout when Thilo Kehrer appeared to push over Coman – but ref Daniele Orsato was having none of it, and neither was his VAR.
    Yet a match-up which had seemingly guaranteed goals was somehow scoreless at the break.
    Neymar descended into his familiar wounded-swan mode, twice bringing out the theatrics early in the second half.
    But for a side usually characterised by its dependency on individual attacking flair, PSG had been defending with discipline and unity.

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    Tempers flared between the two teams

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    Brazilian Neymar suffered a frustrating night
    Suddenly, though, Bayern found their swift-passing stride and made it count on the hour.
    Thiago Alcantara’s searching pass found Joshua Kimmich, who exchanged passes with Serge Gnabry and centred for Koman, free at the back post, to head home back across goal.
    Lewandoski and Koman both squandered decent chances to swiftly double Bayern’s lead.
    Then there was a flurry of attacks from PSG – Kimmich surviving a decent penalty appeal when he appeared to foul Mbappe and Neymar curling one narrowly off-target.
    In injury-time Mbappe found Neymar with a cute reverse-pass but the Brazilian’s cross-shot flashed across goal.
    Bayern held firm, as they always do.

    A 100 per cent record, unprecedented in the Champions League.
    And 100 per cent the finest side in Europe.
    A 100 per cent record in all competitions since football’s coronavirus lockdown.

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    Neymar was heartbroken after losing the final

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    Stuttgart player rushed to hospital with broken elbow during Liverpool friendly after barge from Joe Gomez in 3-0 win

    A STUTTGART winger was rushed to hospital with a broken elbow following a tussle with Liverpool’s Joe Gomez yesterday.
    Erik Tommy, 26, underwent surgery last night but now faces a lengthy spell out ahead of the new season.

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    Erik Thommy required surgery on his left elbow after breaking it following a shove from Joe GomezCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    The freak injury occurred on the half-hour mark of the pre-season friendly which was staged in Austria on Saturday.
    Gomez, 23, and Thommy, 26, chased for the ball after Pascal Stenzel’s pass down the left wing.
    But with Thommy just in front, the England defender gave him a shove in the back which sent him down.
    And due to the horrendous rainy weather, the wide man – who spent last season on loan at Fortuna Dusseldorf – slid rapidly into the advertising hoardings.

    The impact caused a mighty crash which left Thommy writhing in agony with a cracked elbow before he was taken for checks and operated on.
    Stuttgart boss Pellegrino Matarazzo will now be without the German for “several weeks”, the club confirmed.
    Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool ran out 3-0 winners as Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita and substitute Rhian Brewster scored.
    It was virtually a full-strength XI for the Premier League champions with the likes of Alisson, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Firmino all starting.

    Damn… Injuries in friendlies or pre-season are no good!Erik #Thommy cannot continue and is substituted, Darko #Churlinov comes onto the pitch. Get well soon, Erik! #VfBLFC 0-1 (31′)
    — VfB Stuttgart_int (@VfB_int) August 22, 2020

    But the match came at a heavy cost for the Bundesliga outfit as another player, Roberto Massimo, limped off with a left ankle injury and will be assessed.
    Stuttgart – back in the top flight following promotion last term – will play three more friendlies before they begin their season on September 11 against third-division Hansa in the DFB Pokal Cup.
    Liverpool, meanwhile, begin their title defence with a home clash against newly-promoted Leeds.

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    The Liverpool defender tried to marshal the German winger out of play but sent him crashing into the advertising hoardingsCredit: Rex Features

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