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    West Brom’s new boss Valerian Ismael eyes transfer raid for Kean Bryan from relegated rivals Sheffield United

    WEST BROM’S new boss Valerien Ismael plans to land centre-half Kean Bryan from relegated rivals Sheffield United.Ismael is eager to bolster his squad on a budget.
    West Brom’s new boss Valerien Ismael plans to land centre-half Kean BryanCredit: Getty
    And versatile Bryan, 24, may be tempted to join him as he decides where to play next season.
    Bryan made 13 Premier League appearances last term for the Blades.
    He has interest from several clubs — but a chance to join Ismael at the Baggies could appeal most.
    Ismael also rates his old Barnsley midfield general Alex Mowatt.
    The 26-year-old is out of contract and could join him for nothing.
    Ismael took charge of West Brom this week and promised fans they will see a new-look Baggies once he knocks last season’s relegation victims into shape.
    After putting pen to paper on a four-year-deal, the man Albion shelled out £2million to prise away from Barnsley, vowed: “My first task is to implement a new identity that the fans can enjoy.
    “One where they can see the players are there for each other and give everything on the pitch to win games.
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    “We have a clear plan and vision of where we want to go.
    “For sure we will need some new faces in certain positions – but the only massive change here will be the way we play and the formation.”
    West Brom were relegated from the Premier League after finishing second bottom with just five wins from 38 games.
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    Fulham outcast Aboubakar Kamara wanted in Greek Super League transfer as Aris make £3.5m bid

    FULHAM have received a bid for striker Aboubakar Kamara.The offer is from Greek Super League side Aris and worth £3.5million with a possible £1m in add-ons.
    Aboubakar Kamara could be on his way out of Fulham to Greek side Aris this summerCredit: Getty
    Kamara, 26, has been at Craven Cottage since 2017 but was shipped out on loan to French outfit Dijon in January.
    It remains to be seen as to whether he is part of Fulham’s plans following relegation. 
    Kamara is a controversial character and has hit the headlines for his disruptive behaviour in the past.
    In 2019 he was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a security guard at Fulham’s Motspur Park training ground.
    He also had to be dragged away from fellow striker Aleksandar Mitrovic after he refused to let the Serb take a penalty.
    And the pair also clashed after Kamara was talking during a team yoga session.
    Meanwhile, the Cottagers are expected to part ways with boss Scott Parker in the coming days via mutual consent.
    Parker, 40, is then set to take over at Bournemouth.
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    Though SunSport understands that Fulham are refusing to pay Parker a penny in severance pay as he nears an exit away.
    Swansea gaffer Steve Cooper would then be eyed up by the West Londoners to replace the former Chelsea and Tottenham midfielder.
    And Fulham would pay the compensation figure for Cooper and his team, which is only £3.5m for a Championship club — £1m less than if a Premier League side took him.
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    Wayne Rooney will consider QUITTING Derby if they are relegated to League One before season starts

    WAYNE ROONEY will consider quitting as Derby manager if the club are relegated to League One.Derby have been fined £100,000 after an independent panel found they wrongly valued players.
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    Wayne Rooney could walk away from Pride Park if Derby are sent down into League OneCredit: Rex
    But the EFL refused to rule out a points deduction which would relegate them.
    Yesterday, the EFL published next season’s fixture lists which have the Rams and Wycombe interchangeable between the Championship and League One.
    The disciplinary process has still not been completed.
    Rooney has told friends he may walk if the Rams are dropped down.
    The ex-England captain has two years left on his £90,000-a-week contract,
    And that could prove hard for the club to meet given the financial implications of entering the third tier.
    SunSport also understands Rooney, 35, has concerns that the project of leading cash-strapped Rams in League One would not be the best fit for his fledgling dugout career.

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    The former Manchester United star replaced the sacked Phillip Cocu last November.
    He kept Derby up by a point on the final day — amid issues with the payment of wages and a collapsed takeover.
    The Rams, who also face a transfer embargo, said: “The club disputes that a points deduction is appropriate and disputes that it is lawful for the EFL to seek to impose one retrospectively.”
    Derby thought they secured their status in the Championship on the final day of the seasonCredit: Getty
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    Norwich join Arsenal and Newcastle in transfer race for Fulham defender Tosin Adarabioyo

    FULHAM star Tosin Adarabioyo is wanted by Norwich, Arsenal and Newcastle following the Cottagers’ relegation, according to reports.Promising loan spells at West Brom and Blackburn earned the centre-back a move from Manchester City to West London last summer.
    Tosin Adarabioyo (right) is thought to be wanted by three clubsCredit: Andy Hooper-The Daily Mail
    But he could be set for another switch amid rumours of a £10million release clause.
    Adarabioyo cost an initial £1.5m a year ago and City are thought to hold a 20 per cent sell-on clause for his next move.
    According to Sky Sports’ transfer centre, Adarabioyo is among a number of targets for the newly-promoted Canaries.
    SunSport revealed earlier this week that Chelsea midfielder Billy Gilmour is wanted for a season-long loan move.
    Adarabioyo, 23, is also reportedly wanted by Arsenal, Newcastle and clubs in Germany.
    The Gunners are undertaking a serious summer overhaul with the likes of Sead Kolasinac and Matteo Guendouzi nearing exits.

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    William Saliba is back from a loan spell at Nice to fight for his spot but Mikel Arteta may opt against playing the Frenchman.
    Along with Adarabioyo, Brighton’s Ben White has been named as a serious target.
    Meanwhile, Steve Bruce’s Newcastle are determined to bring Joe Willock back to Tyneside after his promising stint away from Arsenal.
    The Magpies are also hunting down Liverpool defender Nat Phillips, as reported by SunSport, with Brandon Williams of Manchester United another option to bolster their defence.
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    Scott Parker on brink of leaving Fulham by mutual consent after breakthrough in talks ahead of Bournemouth switch

    SCOTT PARKER is on the brink of leaving Fulham by mutual consent.Boss Parker, 40, has been in talks with the West Londoners for the last ten days over his release.
    Scott Parker is on the verge of leaving FulhamCredit: PA
    Parker oversaw The Cottagers’ relegation back to the Championship.Credit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun
    The ex-England international wants to take over at Bournemouth, who are waiting for his Craven Cottage exit to be confirmed before they swoop.
    Fulham have not been willing to cut loose their wantaway manager – who has two years on his £1million-a-season contract still to run – without being financially compensated.
    But after days of negotiations, a breakthrough appears to have been reached and it is now a matter of time before his departure is announced.
    As SunSport revealed this week, Parker will not be receiving any severance pay.
    The former West Ham and Tottenham star guided Fulham to the Premier League via the play-offs last summer.
    But he could not prevent an instant relegation back to the Championship and his relationship with the owners turned fractious.
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    Bournemouth want Scott Parker to replace Jonathan WoodgateCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Bournemouth wanted to appoint him last summer but were scuppered by the Cottagers’ Wembley triumph.
    He remains their No1 target to succeed Jonathan Woodgate, whose short-term contract expires at the end of the season.
    Fulham were relegated to the Championship for the second time in three seasons with games to spare.
    Parker said of the relegation: “I’m hurt, I’m gutted.
    “This has been looming us, we’ve flirted with it for a long time, there are no words that I can say other than I am gutted we have not been successful this year.

    “Staying in this division was a success for us, we knew it was always going to be a challenge, but it is bitterly disappointing not to do that.
    “That game probably sums up our season. In between both boxes this year we’ve had our moments and looked a good side, but where we have fallen short is the other side of that.
    “Tonight, defensively, the two goals are poor goals, and when we got the ball in the area in those clinical moments where you need the final details and criticalness, we fell short.
    “While we have had progression, we have fallen short at this level.
    “There is no denying that, that is why we have been relegated.

    “We need to work out what we need to do to improve that, not just as players and a team but as a football club. We’ve had a relegation, promotion, and relegation.
    “After the highs and lows of that journey, we need to find how we can keep a level about us. That is the next task.
    “The performance levels have been there, the fine margins and gulf in class in this division are so small. We’ve been so close at times but yet so far.
    “Over the last five or six games, we’ve just fallen short. We need to work out very quickly as football club where we went wrong this year.
    “We’re on a rollercoaster – relegation, promotion, relegation – now is not the time to talk about it, but we certainly need to make some big decisions, we need to understand what we need to do and where we need to improve, and transfers are definitely going to be an area we look at.”
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    Fulham refusing to pay Scott Parker ANY severance pay as boss tries to seal Bournemouth move

    FULHAM are digging in against Scott Parker and refusing to pay their outgoing manager a penny in severance pay.Parker is trying to negotiate his way out of the club to join Championship rivals Bournemouth.
    Fulham are refusing to pay outgoing Scott Parker a penny in severance payCredit: Rex
    And with two years left on his deal at Craven Cottage he could expect a hefty pay-off in excess of £2million if he left by mutual consent.
    But Fulham’s top brass are playing hardball and insist Parker will have to resign or just leave without pocketing any cash.
    It is why the inevitable parting of the ways has been dragging on for more than two weeks now since it was revealed Parker is top of Bournemouth’s wanted list to take over as boss.
    Current Cherries coach Jonathan Woodgate’s temporary contract expires at the end of this month and failure to get the club promoted will cost him the chance of a permanent deal.
    Parker was unable to keep Fulham in the Premier League but he still sees his future away from the club to get a fresh start.
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    Fulham have been linked with Swansea boss Steve Cooper to eventually replace Parker.
    Cooper has been strongly linked with Crystal Palace after two fine seasons in charge of the Swans but the Eagles have ripped up their list and are now looking elsewhere for their manager.
    Meanwhile, ex-West Ham boss Slaven Bilic is another name who has been considered to take over in a bid to try to get Fulham back into the Premier League.
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    West Brom on brink of appointing Valerien Ismael as manager after triggering £2m release clause in Barnsley contract

    VALERIEN ISMAEL is on the brink of being confirmed as West Brom’s new boss.Albion chiefs concluded a weekend of tough negotiations with Barnsley by triggering the £2million release clause in the 45-year-old’s contract.
    West Brom are on the brink of appointing Valerien Ismael as their new managerCredit: PA
    Baggies expect to finalise the deal in the next 24 hours once chief executive Xu Ke gives the green light to Ismael’s chosen backroom team and finalises the fine details of his contract.
    Former Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich defender Ismael was chosen to succeed Sam Allardyce after transforming the Tykes from relegation dodgers to Championship play-off contenders in his debut season at Oakwell.
    The Strasbourg-born boss has previously managed FC Nurnberg, Vfl Wolfsburg, Greek side Apollon Smyrnis and Austrian aces LASK.
    Ismael faces a hectic summer and will assess his Baggies squad when they return for pre-season training on Monday as he looks to inspire a speedy return to the Premier League.

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    Middlesbrough eye Norwich talent-spotter Kieran Scott who found star man Teemu Pukki and Emi Buendia  

    MIDDLESBROUGH are eyeing up a move for Norwich talent-spotter Kieran Scott.Canaries head of recruitment Scott played a key role in the Norfolk side’s signings of Teemu Pukki and Emi Buendia, who joined Aston Villa for £33million earlier this month.
    Middlesbrough are eyeing up a move for Norwich talent-spotter Kieran ScottCredit: www.canaries.co.uk
    Emi Buendia pictured with Teemu PukkiCredit: Alamy
    SunSport understands Championship side Boro are mulling over offering him a role as sporting director.
    Scott has spoken before of his desire to take such a position at a club in the future.
    Though that role could possibly be available in a year at his own club Norwich, with current incumbent Stuart Webber previously hinting he could vacate his role when his contract ends in 2022.
    Meanwhile, the newly-promoted Canaries are set to announce Lotus as their new shirt sponsors for the season.
    It came after the club ditched online casino BK8 as their sponsors following a fan backlash over the gambling company’s sexualised marketing.
    That deal was believed to be worth £5m for the year – but the Lotus deal is understood to be worth less than half of that.
    Boro head pre-season having lost forward Ashley Fletcher, who joined Watford on a free transfer.
    The ex-Manchester United prodigy agreed a five-year deal to move to Vicarage Road after his contract expired this month.
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    Fletcher leaves Boro after a rollercoaster four years that were hindered by injuries following his £6million arrival from West Ham.
    He initially struggled to make a breakthrough and was shipped out to Sunderland on loan but returned to become a regular under Tony Pulis.
    Fletcher was top scorer at the Riverside during the 2019/20 campaign but could only muster four goals in 14 matches this term under Neil Warnock after being sidelined for four months.
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