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    Man Utd ‘interested in transfer for Champions League finalist’ to aid defensive rebuild but face battle with Real Madrid

    MANCHESTER UNITED are interested in Inter Milan full-back Federico Dimarco but face competition from Real Madrid, according to reports.Dimarco, 25, had a remarkable season for Inter and was crucial in Inter’s run to the Champions League final.
    Erik ten Hag is a fan of Federico DimarcoCredit: PA
    Dimarco impressed during Inter’s run to the Champions League finalCredit: Getty
    The Independent report that Ten Hag’s interest in the full-back was piqued due to his performances on their run to face Manchester City in Istanbul earlier this month.
    He contributed five assists in his 11 appearances as Inter reached the final, with the Italians keeping clean sheets in eight of those games.
    United are well stocked in the left-back area with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia currently vying for the position.
    However, Ten Hag has been impressed by Dimarco’s versatility and believes he would be able to play in a number of positions for the Red Devils.
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    There is also a belief that Inter need to sell players this summer in order to comply with financial fair play – so United believe they could get him on a cut price deal.
    If United are to move for Dimarco though, they will face competition from Real Madrid.
    Eduardo Camavinga looked to have made the position his own during a string of impressive performances.
    But the Frenchman has always been a midfielder and has made it clear to Carlo Ancelotti he intends to fight for a place alongside new signing Jude Bellingham.
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    Madrid are therefore considering Dimarco as a cheap alternative at left-back having spent a considerable chunk of their budget on Bellingham.
    Inter will be hoping for a bidding war between the two to drive up Dimarco’s price.
    United are operating carefully in the transfer market this summer with limited funds available until the status of their takeover is clear.
    While left-back is not a priority for the Red Devils, they are keen to bolster their defence.
    They do look set to miss out on one of their key targets however.
    United had made contact with Kim Min-Jae ahead of a possible move but the Korean defender now looks to be joining Bayern Munich.
    One contingency could be to move Luke Shaw into centre-back with Dimarco playing at left-back as Shaw played the position a number of times last season. More

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    Thomas Tuchel ‘wants surprise transfer for Chelsea stalwart’ as he eyes reunion at Bayern Munich

    THOMAS TUCHEL is eyeing a surprise return for one of his Chelsea stalwarts after missing out on Manchester City’s Kyle Walker.Reports suggested that talks between Bayern and City were at an advanced stage over a deal for Walker, 33.
    Tuchel oversaw a Bundesliga title victory amid a fraught atmosphere at BayernCredit: AFP
    The manager is reportedly keen on Azpilicueta after missing out on a deal for WalkerCredit: Getty
    But Sky Sports report that City are unwilling to let the defender go this summer despite him only having a year remaining on his deal.
    And as a result, Tuchel will look to reunite with Cesar Azpilicueta, 33, according to German outlet Bild.
    The two worked together during Tuchel’s spell in charge of Chelsea between January 2021 and September 2022.
    Under Tuchel’s reign Azpilicueta captained Chelsea to Champions League victory in 2021 as well as the Club World Cup later that year.
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    The two still have a good relationship according to the German outlet and remain in touch.
    The Spaniard still has a year left on his contract at the Bridge but an offer from Bayern could see the Blues cash-in as they trim their bloated squad.
    Azpilicueta would be following Kalidou Koulibaly, Hakim Ziyech and N’golo Kante out the door if he were to bring his 11 year spell at Chelsea to an end this summer.
    It has been a frustrating window for Bayern so far as Tuchel looks to mould the squad to his needs.
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    The German took over in March when he replaced Julian Nagelsmann but endured a tough start to his tenure in charge.
    The Bavarian side were knocked out of the DFB Pokal in Tuchel’s second game and were beaten convincingly by Manchester City in the quarter-final of the Champions League.
    And while they finished the season as Bundesliga champions it was achieved amid a fraught squad atmosphere.
    The Bavarian club have so far missed out on targets Declan Rice and look set to fail in their pursuit of Walker.
    Tuchel is rumoured to approve of the sale of a number of players including: Benjamin Pavard, Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry and Sadio Mane as he looks to put his stamp on things. More

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    Jude Bellingham won’t crash and burn at Real Madrid like Gareth Bale – he’s learning from Welshman’s mistakes

    GARETH BALE collected five Champions League winner’s medals with Real Madrid, scoring in two finals, including an extraordinary bicycle kick against Liverpool in 2018.So you’d be hard-pressed to describe the Welshman’s nine-year stint at the Bernabeu as any sort of failure.
    Jude Bellingham has got everything needed to succeed at Real Madrid, both in terms of talent and personalityCredit: Getty
    Gareth Bale never appeared totally aware of what playing for Real meantCredit: Getty
    Yet Bale left the  Spanish capital largely unloved. Chiefly because he made it clear Real were not his favourite team and that football wasn’t even his favourite sport.
    Bale was ‘The Golfer’, who loved playing for Wales, but never Real — a remote figure who never embraced the language or culture.
    A man who never seemed to fully appreciate what it was to play for the world’s most famous club and who outstayed his welcome as a bench-warming trouserer of fortunes.
    As Jude Bellingham becomes the latest British footballer to roll up at the Bernabeu, it is clear the England midfielder is learning from Bale’s mistakes.
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    This country’s most expensive footballer is still a gangly Brummie teenager — he turns 20 next week — and so you might have imagined him to look a little awkward at last week’s media unveiling.
    Especially as he was inheriting Zinedine Zidane’s famed No 5 shirt and had just  signed his six-year contract in a room with “14 European Cups staring at me”.
    But while no footballer is judged primarily on his media performances, Bellingham’s appearance was a triumph.
    He was humble and gracious, likeable and amusing.
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    He blew sunshine up a prominent Spanish-based English journalist — a genuine rather than cynical move — and had a demanding local press corps eating out of his hand.
    “A Galactico for the next ten years,” was one newspaper’s prediction.
    But ‘Galactico’ became a byword for an era when Real stockpiled famous, experienced players with  commercial clout, while never producing a balanced team and rarely winning anything.
    Bellingham is part of an exciting Real rebuild centring on youth.
    Eduardo Camavinga, 20, Aurelien Tchouameni, 23, and Bellingham will eventually replace the midfield triangle of Luka Modric, 37,  Toni Kroos, 33, and the already-departed 31-year-old Casemiro.
    Kylian Mbappe, 24, may well arrive too because Real remains the des res of the world’s best young players, whatever the Premier League’s lure.
    It helps that Bellingham had already illuminated a World Cup and spent three years at Borussia Dortmund, sometimes captaining a mighty club in front of the Westfalenstadion’s vast Yellow Wall.
    Those kind of experiences tend to knock the shyness out of a kid.In Dortmund, he befriended old club legends, sought their advice and became part of the fabric, rather than just another foreign player passing through.
    In Madrid, Bellingham has hired an FA player-liaison officer to work for him full-time as he settles in — a move which suggests he wants to impress off the pitch too.
    Many are surprised Bellingham chose Real, rather than a move back to England. Yet those close to him insist this has always been his dream.
    As with many of his generation, his formative experiences of watching football came during the peak years of the Messi-Ronaldo El Clasicos.
    Bellingham settled in brilliantly at Dortmund, on and off the fieldCredit: AP
    PSG’s Kylian Mbappe could well also be heading to the BernabeuCredit: AP
    There would have been far more replica Real Madrid and Barcelona shirts around the playing fields of Birmingham than those of Liverpool or the Manchester clubs.
    The fixtures for the next LaLiga season are released tomorrow  and Bellingham will be eagerly seeking out the dates when he will face  champions Barca and become part of that grand and bitter rivalry.
    Bellingham, who left Birmingham City at 16, has never played in the Premier League and is unlikely to do so until he is in his mid-to-late 20s.
    That is remarkable for the finest English footballer of his generation during an era of supreme Premier League financial dominance.
    It does, though, suggest a bravery, curiosity, and independence of thought which will serve him well.
    There should still be some caution. Bellingham is a high-mileage player, with a  phenomenal 200 senior appearances in club and international football as a teenager.
    He has missed England’s last two matches with a long-standing knee problem and players who play too much,  too early, often fail to last the distance.
    But like Bale before him, Bellingham has the talent, adaptability, attitude and  physique to become a major success in Madrid.
    He might not end up with five Champions League winner’s medals, but Bellingham is very likely to discover the affection and acceptance which eluded Bale.
    Walk tall, Tyler
    MARTIN TYLER may have been the voice  of English football’s bold new era of world domination, as Sky’s lead commentator since the Premier League’s inception 31 years ago.
    But one of the chief reasons why he was such a success was his strong bond with the game’s roots.
    Tyler delayed his move into broadcast journalism by several years be- cause he was a useful centre-forward for Corinthian Casuals.
    And he continued to coach at non-league sides such as Woking, the club he has always supported, and Dartford while calling matches in the world’s richest league.
    This brought him authenticity to go with his eloquence.
    Tyler — who is  leaving Sky aged 77 but insisting he has not retired from commentating — will be missed.
    O’Neil sacking so gobsmacking
    GARY O’NEIL and Bournemouth felt a perfect match — understated, overachieving and entertaining.
    And while there have been some  savagely unexpected managerial sackings which have worked out well for clubs, O’Neil’s dismissal — after he saved the club from relegation — suggests a new American ownership with serious delusions of grandeur.
    Just win the ball Poste-haste
    WHEN Spurs appointed Ange Postecoglou as their new manager, Celtic fans told us to expect a treat when watching the Aussie’s revolutionary ‘Angeball’ approach.
    Turns out Postecoglou expects his players to run around a lot, win the ball back quickly and try to score a lot of goals — much like every other elite coach.
    Which brings us to Kai Havertz — the Chelsea striker pursued by Arsenal.
    In a footballing landscape that is obsessed with pace, here is a modern-day Dimitar Berbatov, who is all about subtlety of touch, slowing the game down, finding the time and space to do something different.
    Arsenal could do with an out-and-out goalscorer, which Havertz — despite scoring the winner in the 2021 Champions League final — is not.
    But his signing could prove a masterstroke from Mikel Arteta. And Arsene Wenger would definitely approve of it.
    Treble’s all-rounder
    GOOD to see Jack Grealish becoming Manchester City’s answer to Freddie Flintoff by leading the drinking spree on his club’s open-top bus parade.
    If a likeable, good-looking, young multi-millionaire cannot fully enjoy  winning the Treble, then what’s the point of being a likeable, good-looking, young multi-millionaire Treble winner?
    Next  expect Grealish to head out into the Caribbean on a pedalo — Flintoff-style, several sheets to the wind — then become one of our top light entertainers.
    Taking a sledge-hammer to wit
    WHY all the high-horsemanship from our Australian friends after England bowler Ollie Robinson shouted “f*** off you f***ing p***k” at Usman Khawaja after dismissing the opener at Edgbaston?
    Last time I was in Australia, that counted  as a warm expression  of endearment.
    The incident does, though, confirm the greatest myth in cricket — that sledging is often imaginative and witty.
    The slow must go on
    WHILE the fast-scoring of England’s Bazball approach thrills the nation, Dom ­Sibley — ditched by the national team two years ago — ground his way to the slowest century in County Championship history.
    It took Surrey opener Sibley almost nine hours to reach three figures.

    As a display of ‘b****cks-to-the-zeitgeist’ contrariness, it  takes some beating.
    But it worked. Surrey reached a target of 501 to beat Kent. More

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    Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak admits charges cast a shadow over treble as he promises to give ‘very blunt views’

    KHALDOON AL MUBARAK admits 115 cheat charges levelled at Manchester City have cast a shadow over their historic Treble.Prem chiefs accused the club of breaching Financial Fair Play rules over nine seasons.
    Khaldoon Al Mubarak (L) has claimed the charges Man City face has put a shadow over the treble winCredit: Getty
    Man City completed the treble by beating Inter Milan in the Champions League finalCredit: PA
    Chairman Khaldoon said: “It’s very frustrating because it takes so much from the great work that’s happening at this club, not just on the football pitch.
    “What these players achieved this year, the Treble, is incredible.
    “I hope people judge them for their football and what they’re achieving on the pitch. That’s the reality.
    After a four-year Premier League probe, City were accused in February of a series of financial rules breaches between 2009 and 2018.
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    They included hiding the true source of the club’s funding, declaring only part of salaries to players and former boss Roberto Mancini and deliberately obstructing the investigation since it was opened in December 2018.
    The case is likely to drag on for up to FOUR YEARS but City — who could face expulsion from the league — fiercely deny any wrongdoing.
    Khaldoon says he has strong views about the Premier League’s decision to charge his club but is restricted to what he can say for “legal reasons”.
    He added: “I’ll give you my very blunt views, I promise you that.
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    “But I am going to be unfortunately very restrained today.”
    City sealed English football’s first Treble since Manchester United in 1999 by beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League final.
    And Khaldoon revealed Erling Haaland promised to deliver Euro glory in their first conversation.
    The Norwegian, 22, hit 52 goals in a sensational first season after joining from Borussia Dortmund for £51.4million.
    Khaldoon added: “After signing the contract he said, ‘Mr Chairman, I’m going to win the Champions League for you’.
    “It really is a testament to his greatness. The scary part, this is just the beginning for him.”  More

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    Kyle Walker ‘in talks’ to make major transfer U-turn amid rumours of move to Champions League giants Bayern Munich

    MANCHESTER CITY star Kyle Walker could make a dramatic U-turn amid speculation linking him with a move to Bayern Munich.Walker was reportedly expected to join Bayern following a sensational Treble-winning campaign that saw him win the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League with City.
    Manchester CIty star Kyle Walker has been linked with a move to Bayern MunichCredit: Getty
    Walker is holding talks with Manchester City over a contract extensionCredit: Getty
    According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, however, the right-back is holding talks with the Citizens over a potential contract extension.
    The Bundesliga champions still want to sign the England international but City manager Pep Guardiola wants to hold onto him.
    Romano tweeted: “Man City and Kyle Walker are in talks over contract extension.
    “Sources believe this is still a possibility despite interest from Bayern.
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    “Bayern want Walker but City are still in talks to discuss Kyle’s stay.”
    Walker’s contract runs out in 2024, which means City could lose him for free next year if he stays without penning a new deal.
    Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel is a big admirer of the 33-year-old, whom he watched during his time in Chelsea’s dugout.
    The Bavarians are rigorously searching for a right-back during the summer transfer window.
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    And the German giants are determined to sign from the top shelf after refusing to turn Walker’s City team-mate Joao Cancelo’s loan deal into a permanent stay.
    City are also looking to upgrade in defence despite a stunning campaign at home and abroad.
    That is why Guardiola is very keen to land RB Leipzig star Josko Gvardiol. More

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    Erling Haaland could slump to THIRD in Ballon d’Or as fans call for Man City team-mate to beat Messi to gong

    MANCHESTER CITY superstar Erling Haaland could drop to third in the Ballon d’Or rankings despite his record-breaking exploits.Haaland led City to a Treble as he became the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer in a single campaign and topped the Champions League charts, while also dominating the FA Cup.
    Manchester City star Erling Haaland could finish third in the Ballon d’or rankingsCredit: Getty
    Fans prefer Haaland’s Manchester City team-mate Rodri for the Ballon d’Or awardCredit: Rex
    Lionel Messi could also win the award after leading Argentina to the World CupCredit: Getty
    However, fans believe one of the star striker’s City team-mates deserves the Ballon d’Or more than Pep Guardiola’s goal machine.
    And that is none other than Rodri, who added the Nations League to his trophy case on Sunday.
    The midfielder helped Spain beat Croatia on penalties after a goalless draw in the final at De Kuip.
    The 26-year-old put together another man-of-the-match performance in a final shortly after scoring City’s winner against Inter Milan to seal the club’s first ever Champions League trophy.
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    And Rodri’s exploits could see him cut some of Haaland’s votes for the 2023 Ballon d’Or.
    The Norway international poses as a favourite, while Lionel Messi is hoping for an eighth award after leading Argentina to World Cup glory in Qatar.
    But Rodri’s success could slump Haaland to third place following mass praise from the fans.
    One fan tweeted: “Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Nations League. MOTM awards in multiple finals. Rodri has completed football this season.”
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    Another commented: “All timer season by a DM. Rodri deserves to be on that Ballon d’Or podium.”
    A third posted: “If Jorginho made top 3 in the Ballon D’or in 2021, then Rodri should be winning the Ballon D’or for winning the treble and winning the Nations League… Uncomfortable conversations.”
    This fan wrote: “Rodri is a better contender for the Ballon D’or than Messi.”
    And that one stated: “It has been a good 2022/2023-season for Rodri. A Ballon d’Or worthy season.” More

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    Two former Premier League stars look unrecognisable as they star for Real Madrid in legends match

    TWO former Premier League stars looked completely unrecognisable as they recently lined-up for Real Madrid in a legends match.One was a Croatian striker that was almost unplayable at the 1998 World Cup.
    Two former Prem stars looked unrecognisable as they returned to match actionCredit: Twitter
    The pair both played recently for a Real Madrid legends teamCredit: Twitter
    One of the icons posed with ex-ref Mark Halsey and posted the snap on TwitterCredit: Twitter
    The hotshot grabbed the Golden Boot as he fired his team to a fourth-place finish and eventually ended up as his country’s all-time top scorer.
    Domestically, he starred for Sevilla before going on to shine at Real Madrid during a three-year spell from 1996.
    Then, to a lesser extent, the ace headed to England to join Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal for a season before moving across London to West Ham for a 12-month stint.
    He scored eight goals in 22 Premier League appearances for the Gunners, with just two in 11 for the Hammers, and then moved to Germany to finish his career at 1860 Munich.
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    The ex-forward was then president of the Croatian Football Federation.
    Meanwhile, the other was a team-mate of the Croatian striker briefly at the Bernabeu after Real snapped him up from Mallorca in 1998.
    He became a huge favourite and a stand-out star due to his famed perm haircut, winning the Champions League twice at Madrid.
    However, he was shipped out on loan to Bolton Wanderers in the 2002/03 campaign and eventually made that move permanent.
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    Under Sam Allardyce, the Spanish international midfielder played for the Trotters for another five years and achieved icon status at the club before going on to join Ipswich Town for a season prior to ending his career at Cypriot club AEK Larnaca.
    The two players in question, of course, are Davor Suker and Ivan Campo.
    The pair were recently reunited as they starred for a Real Madrid legends team.
    An ex-Premier League referee was also involved with Mark Halsey being the man in charge of the action.
    And Campo, now 49, even shared a shot of himself with the whistleblower and captioned it with: “Today I was with a special person and big friend : @RefereeHalsey.
    “Very very very happy to see you again in Orihuela playing with @VeteranosRM.”
    He also posted numerous other shots from the match, including one with him next to now 55-year-old Suker.
    And some of his followers were quick to jump into the comments, with one writing: “Look at those legends.”

    “Dream team right there,” declared another as a fellow fan tweeted: “Ivan Campo Ivan Campo my hero … Baller end of .. love this man ..”
    And the two men both showed they still possessed some of the magic as they helped Madrid to a 5-0 win over an Alicante XI thanks to a brace from Edwin Congo and goals from Jose Amavisca, Fernando Moran and Alberto Rivera.
    Davor Suker went on to star for Arsenal after Real MadridCredit: Reuters
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    Arsenal ‘reveal staggering valuation of Folarin Balogun as Champions League finalists Inter Milan enter transfer race’

    ARSENAL have reportedly revealed their staggering valuation of Folarin Balogun after Inter Milan entered the race to sign him.Balogun is expected to leave the Gunners in search of first-team football this summer.
    Arsenal have revealed their valuation of Folarin BalogunCredit: Getty
    Following a breakthrough season on loan at Stade Reims in Ligue 1, interest is thought to be high in the 21-year-old.
    Balogun scored 22 goals in 39 appearances in France and finished fifth in the league’s scoring charts.
    His form for Reims has caught the eye of several European clubs, with reports in Italy claiming Inter are interested in the forward.
    According to Gazzetta Italia, talks have taken place between the club’s sporting director Piero Ausilio, agents and Arsenal staff.
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    Further discussions have also been scheduled before Ausilio returns to Italy as the Champions League finalists pursue a deal.
    Inter are keen to sign a striker this summer, with Edin Dzeko set to leave for Fenerbahce and Romelu Lukaku’s loan coming to an end.
    However, the report adds that Inter are eyeing a loan move for Balogun, despite Arsenal instead looking to sell him.
    Arsenal are keen to boost their transfer budget with the sale of Balogun, who they value at a whopping £40million.
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    With two years left on his Arsenal deal, Balogun is after first-team football next season and would not be first choice up front under Mikel Arteta.
    Inter’s interest in Balogun comes after he made his senior international debut for the USA on Thursday.
    Having switched allegiances from England last month, Balogun started the USA’s 3-0 CONCACAF Nations League win over Mexico.
    Inter Milan have entered the race to sign Folarin Balogun this summerCredit: AFP More