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    Kylian Mbappe praises Liverpool transfer target Jeremy Doku for ‘speed qualities’ and labels Kyle Walker a ‘tank’

    KYLIAN MBAPPE admitted he is a big fan of Liverpool transfer target Jeremy Doku.The PSG star recently shared his praise of the right-back, commenting on the pace and power he possesses.
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    Kylian Mbappe says he has never seen a player like Jeremy Doku
    Doku has represented Belgium and earned a big-money move to Rennes so far in his short career
    Mbappe compared Doku to players like Kyle Walker and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, revealing he has never seen a player like the 19-year-old.
    In an interview with France Football, Mbappe said: “Recently, I was speaking with my father about a player who impressed me because of his speed qualities, that is (Jérémy) Doku, at Rennes.
    “In 5 years as a professional, I have never seen someone from a standing start demonstrate so much power.
    “In terms of an incredibly quick player, I would also put Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
    “Neymar too, certainly before his injuries. He could change direction with crazy ease.
    “There are also players less explosive from a standing start like Kyle Walker at Manchester City. He is like a tank once he hits his speed once he gets into it.”

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    Doku’s speed and form for Rennes has gained attraction from several suitors, including Liverpool.
    The Reds were initially linked to the youngster in 2020, while he was at Anderlecht, but the Belgium international sealed a £20m to Rennes in the last summer transfer window.
    He made 30 appearances in a Rennes side which finished sixth in Ligue 1 last year, and helped his side keep a draw against Mbappe’s PSG in May, which ended up costing them the title.
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    Arsenal ‘strengthen transfer interest’ in Yves Bissouma as they line up Brighton man for midfield overhaul

    ARSENAL have increased their interest in Brighton midfielder Yves Bissouma, according to reports.The Gunners have been linked with Bissouma, 24, for much of the summer.
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    Arsenal have been heavily linked with a move for Yves Bissouma

    And with several players reportedly on their way out of the club, Mikel Arteta is believed to be keen to sign Bissouma.
    According to 90min, Arsenal will firm up their interest in the Mali international.
    Liverpool and Leicester are also keen on Bissouma, and have reportedly contacted Brighton over a potential move.
    But Bissouma is said to be unwilling to move so far north, making Arsenal the favourites to sign him.
    The Gunners may be wary of the interest in him given they lost out on target Emi Buendia to Aston Villa earlier this month.
    Midfielders such as Granit Xhaka and Lucas Torreira could leave this summer, so Bissouma will be needed.
    Jose Mourinho seems determined to bring Xhaka to Roma, while Torreira is eyeing a move back to South America.

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    Matteo Guendouzi has also fallen out of favour under Arteta and could move to Marseille if the clubs agree a deal.
    Arsenal have a number of midfield options on their shortlist if they miss out on Bissouma.
    Ruben Neves, Denis Zakaria and Ebrima Darboe have reportedly been targeted as the Emirates prepares for a summer of change.
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    Harry Kane on England, Goals and His Future at Spurs

    LONDON — There are a lot of things that everybody knows about Harry Kane. First and foremost, there is the fact that he is the captain of England’s national soccer team, a status that bestows upon its bearer the sort of profile unavailable to most athletes, particularly in tournament years. It is part-of-the-furniture fame, royal family fame. Everyone has heard of Harry Kane.Then there are the goals. Harry Kane scores goals with startling efficiency. He scores goals with both feet and with his head. He scores goals from close range and from long distance, for good teams and bad. He does not really seem to be subject to things like form or confidence. He simply started scoring goals seven years ago and never stopped.He has scored so many that he is seventh on the list of the Premier League’s career top scorers; with a fair wind, he will be third next year at this time and within touching distance of the record-holder, Alan Shearer, not long after he turns 30. By that stage, in all likelihood, he will have usurped Wayne Rooney as England’s leading scorer, too.What colors he will be wearing as he does so is anyone’s guess. Everyone has known for some time, of course, that Harry Kane is one of Tottenham’s own, the star of the team he supported as a child.Over the last few weeks, though, a drip feed of interviews has made it clear that, in Harry Kane’s mind, that might have to change this summer, if he is to fulfill his ambition of winning collective awards, rather than individual ones. The expectation is that at some point, one of Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea will make him the most expensive English player in history.Kane scored 23 goals for Tottenham this season, winning the Premier League scoring title for the third time.Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesBut that is where the knowledge stops. Harry Kane is captain of England, he scores a lot of goals and he is about to star in his very own transfer saga. Beyond that, Harry Kane is something of an enigma. It is a neat trick: for a player of his status, and an athlete of his generation, to be as well known as he is and yet not well known at all.Occasionally, some trivial jetsam floats to shore. He went to the same school as David Beckham. He married his childhood sweetheart. He likes “Dexter,” the television show. He is an ardent fan of the N.F.L. in general and Tom Brady in particular, and harbors hopes of playing that other kind of football — as a kicker — someday.They are mere details, glimpses of what lies beneath, rather than a whole picture of a personality. His name, perhaps, illustrates it best. Most players are referred to exclusively by their surname, a tradition that reminds them they are just cogs in a machine. Only a select handful are afforded the privilege of being known simply by their first name.For Harry Kane, it is neither. Calling him “Kane” would seem disrespectful: He is more than just another player. But he is not a “Harry,” either: Somehow that would be too intimate, too familiar.Instead, he will lead England into this summer’s European Championship — hoping to win an international tournament in a final on home soil — as Harry Kane, forename and surname, like a reverse Pelé. It is an honor, in a way, but it is also a sign of some subconscious distance, as though he is a brand, or a corporation, or a place.There are a lot of things everyone knows about Harry Kane. But knowing who he is, or what he is like, is not one of them.BalanceAt the end of his first campaign with Tottenham, Kane and his teammates traveled to Australia for a brief tour. It had been Kane’s breakout year: He had scored 21 goals in 34 Premier League games. Almost overnight, he had gone from a fringe player, forever being shipped out on loan, to a blossoming idol.Kane, though, had not noticed the transformation. While he was in Sydney, he decided that he fancied a stroll. He took himself to the nearest mall, expecting to be able to quietly wander around in peace. Instead, within a few minutes, he found himself swarmed by hundreds of fans. Unable to escape, he had to call the club to get him out.The memory has stayed with him. “I think, at the start, I was a bit naïve about what being famous would be like in terms of what you can and can’t do,” he said. “I appreciate it, obviously, and I enjoy parts of it, and I suppose when I retire and it’s gone, I’ll be able to tell you if I miss it or not. But there are restrictions that come with it.”Kane in the stands after England’s victory in the 2018 World Cup Russia quarterfinals.Ryan Pierse/Getty ImagesKane traces that naïveté to the fact that he had never really considered the “famous” part of “famous footballer.” He grew up, in Chingford, Essex, on London’s northeast fringe, dreaming of playing for Tottenham and for England. His idol was Beckham. Kane cites him as his “role model,” but that admiration went only so far.“I had a mohawk when he had one,” Kane said. “But he wasn’t a role model for me in terms of what he was wearing. It was how he conducted himself. I wanted to be a footballer, that was it. I was not really worried about being in the public eye.”Kane never lost that single-mindedness. Long before he established himself at Tottenham, as he made his way around the country with the smaller clubs where he had been sent, countless coaches were impressed by his doggedness, his determination.At Norwich, Chris Hughton recalled Kane practicing finishing for so long that all of his teammates, as well as the goalkeepers, left him to his own devices. At Millwall, he asked his manager, Kenny Jackett, if he could help him get better in the air. Even now — when most of Kane’s week is spent recovering from one game and preparing for another — he admits to being a little “addicted” to improving his performance data.“I compete with myself,” he said. “When I broke into the Premier League, I was not quite as physically developed as the other players. With Mauricio Pochettino, we did a lot in the gym, trying to improve my strength and speed and power. I got a bit addicted to improving the statistics. I put pressure on myself to get better.”He takes the same approach to the other aspects of being one of the most famous athletes in the country. Kane is not, by his own admission, the sort to “get into situations where I am photographed on a night out.” That side of celebrity, so available to him, is rejected not through necessity but inclination.He keeps his commercial commitments restricted, too. He will not commit to any sponsor engagements 48 hours before a game: Even if they might largely involve, in his words, “standing around,” a photo shoot lasting a few hours can be draining. “And the games are the most important thing,” he said.He works only with a handful of carefully selected sponsors, ones deemed by the player and his brother, Charlie, who is also his agent, to be a natural fit. “If it’s just for the money, it can be hard work,” he said. Like most players, he has a portfolio of charitable causes that he supports, too, some public and some private.Last year, Kane struck an innovative deal to become the main jersey sponsor of Leyton Orient, the east London club where he first played senior soccer, as a way of supporting it during the pandemic. (Kane gave the advertising real estate over to three of his chosen charities.)A 17-year-old Kane at Leyton Orient, during one of several loan stints early in his career.Paul Childs/Action ImagesHis business interests are growing, too. He is one of several England players to have invested in STATSports, a technology company that provides GPS tracking vests to teams across a range of sports. He made the decision not just for profit, but because he felt it “fitted my personality well.”But Kane’s extracurricular activities are notably limited compared with some of his peers’. He could probably have an arrangement with Egyptian Steel, but doesn’t. He might prove a powerful advocate for a facial fitness product in Japan, but he is not tempted to find out. Kane is a familiar face, a familiar name, but not because he is relentlessly marketed. He does not seek to trade too much on his fame, because to him his fame is secondary.There is a reason the things that everyone knows about Kane extend no further, really, than the field itself: because that is all that he has focused on. “I don’t want that attention,” he said. “It is a conscious effort to avoid it. Football is my job. I dedicated a lot of time and work to be where I am now, and I think some players lose sight of that. You start to think the other things are more important, more exciting, but what I am paid for is to work hard and be professional.”What we know about Harry Kane, in other words, are the things that he wants us to know.A Star’s HavenBy his own estimate, Kane has watched “The Brady 6,” a documentary about the six quarterbacks chosen ahead of Tom Brady in the 2000 N.F.L. draft, a dozen or so times. Last spring, like millions of others, he found himself captivated by “The Last Dance,” the documentary series highlighting Michael Jordan’s final year with the Chicago Bulls.Given the scarcity of information about Kane, those two fairly unsurprising viewing choices — professional athlete is intrigued by stories of great athletes — are often co-opted as false insight into who the 27-year-old Kane is away from the field. Barring evidence to the contrary, they prove, after all, that he likes the N.F.L. and basketball.But neither one seems particularly extracurricular. Kane has spoken previously of the echoes he hears of his own story in Brady’s rise — a player written off by most before his career had begun, who managed to go on and conquer the world — and “The Last Dance” is, in the eyes of more than one soccer player, a case study in the nature of greatness. These are not outside interests for Kane. It is background reading.The one place that Kane does seek solace from soccer — the one place he goes deliberately to escape — is the golf course. It is his haven, his chance to take his mind off his relentless drive to self-improve by persistently trying to get better at something else. “It is my way of meditating,” he said. “When you’re playing, it is all you are thinking about for four or five hours. It gets me away from football.”Kane hinted at his potential departure from Spurs during a golf-course interview this year.Andrew Redington/Getty ImagesPerhaps, then, it was only on the golf course that Kane felt comfortable enough, detached enough, to confront the issue of his future. He had been dropping hints for months — if not longer — that his ambitions and Tottenham’s might be starting to diverge, though as a rule he had stopped short of anything that might be considered undiplomatic.Last month, though, while playing golf with Gary Neville, the former Manchester United captain turned television pundit, he was blunt. A difficult conversation with Tottenham was coming, he told Neville; he felt he could go on and win trophies for years to come, and if the club could not provide a team to do that, he would have to consider his options.He is at the stage of his career when he is starting to think about legacy, weighing those individual awards, the scoring titles and the player of the year accolades, against the ones that define a player: the titles won and the cups lifted and the trophies claimed.In an interview with The New York Times in late April he said he “didn’t panic” about it, that he did not believe he had one last shot at winning something, but he will know, too, that time is not limitless. He will turn 28 in July, and is starting to think of what people will know about him when, years down the line, he is no longer the England captain, no longer scoring goals.And he knows that one thing stands out above all others. “England is No. 1 for me,” he said. “It is the biggest thing you can achieve. I dreamed of playing for England, but I also dreamed of winning something for England. That is on top of my list. You play Premier Leagues and Champions Leagues every year, but a major tournament only comes around once every two years. The window is a lot smaller. To win something with England: That would be No. 1.”It would outstrip whatever he achieves, for himself and for his club, whichever club that is: to be England captain, winning a major trophy for the first time in almost 60 years, and doing so on home soil. Make that happen, and that will be the only thing that people will know about Harry Kane. It is the only thing they will need to know. It will be the only thing that matters.“I dreamed of playing for England, but I also dreamed of winning something for England. That is on top of my list.”Ozan Kose/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images More

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    Arsenal transfer boost with Marcel Sabitzer set to quit RB Leipzig this summer and could be available for just £15m fee

    ARSENAL have been given a boost in their pursuit of Marcel Sabitzer, with reports suggesting he could be the next player to leave RB Leipzig.Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has hinted at reducing the size of the squad, despite defenders Ibrahima Konate and Dayot Upamecano having already left this summer.
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    Arsenal transfer target Marcel Sabitzer is available for a bargain price this summer

    The Gunners were interested in Sabitzer in January, as were Tottenham.
    The North Londoners have previously been priced out of a move for the Austria international, with Leipzig not willing to sell for less than his £43million release clause.
    However, Sabitzer has made it clear he is open to a new challenge.
    And that means the midfielder could leave for just £15m this summer.
    The main reason behind that is the fact Sabitzer has just a year remaining on his contract, and he has rejected previous offers of a new deal.
    That could reignite interest from Arsenal and Tottenham with the transfer window now open.
    But if the 27-year-old impresses at the Euros he could attract interest from across Europe.

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    He has already performed well in the Bundesliga and the Champions League, with 12 goals across the two competitions last season.
    And Sabitzer could be a like-for-like replacement for Martin Odegaard if the Norwegian decides to stay at Real Madrid.
    But given the cut-price deal available it is likely Arsenal will have to fend off interest from several clubs if they are to land his signature.
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    Liverpool could let £12m Kostas Tsimikas leave this summer after just seven appearances as Fenerbahce eye transfer

    LIVERPOOL defender Kostas Tsimikas is wanted by Fenerbahce, according to reports.The left-back signed for the Reds last summer but has struggled to make an impact on the squad, appearing just seven times in his debut season.
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    Kostas Tsimikas is wanted by Fenerbahce after failing to make an impact at Liverpool
    Fenerbahce are reportedly looking for a new left-back, and have been linked with a move for Real Madrid star Marcelo.
    And according to Fotomac, via Sport Witness, the Turkish giants also like the look of Tsimikas.
    They are believed to be keeping tabs on him ahead of a potential move this summer.
    But a move may only happen if Fenerbahce sell both Caner Erkin and Filip Novak this summer, as Liverpool could demand a significant fee for Tsimikas.
    The Greece international was signed for £12million a year ago and still has four years remaining on his contract.
    However, the report claims Liverpool could seek a loan move for the 25-year-old.
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    But with Fenerbahce said to be aiming to buy Tsimikas before loaning him out that does not really fit their plans.
    Jurgen Klopp seems to think Tsimikas is surplus to requirements, which is unsurprising given Andy Robertson is rarely unavailable.
    As a result, Tsimikas may have to prepare for another season of sitting on the bench if he does not get a move this summer.
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    Man Utd legend Gary Neville leads fan fury over Big Six’s ’embarrassing’ sanctions for European Super League plot

    GARY NEVILLE has slammed the Premier League’s punishment of the Big Six clubs who attempted to join the European Super League.Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and the two Manchester giants have each been given fines of just over £3.6million, which they have accepted.
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    Gary Neville was fuming at the punishment given to the Big Six

    They have also agreed to punishments of a 30-point deduction and £25m fine if they attempt another plot similar to the breakaway plan in April.
    Neville is furious at the sanctions, labelling the Premier League “an absolute embrassment”.
    The Sky Sports pundit spoke passionately about the subject and was a leading voice in the opposition against the plan when it launched in April, and likely feels the Big Six have been let off the hook somewhat.
    He is not the only one, with several supporters suggesting the clubs deserved harsher punishment.
    Some feel the fine should be a lot heavier given the amount of clubs involved, not to mention the finances of said clubs.
    Others want a points deduction to be dished out now, or even for the teams involved to be relegated since they were so keen on leaving the Premier League.
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    £20m between 6 teams is pathetic. It should’ve been £20m each and distributed to teams from League 1 downwards.— inthezone (@inthezoneuk) June 9, 2021

    The £3.5m fine will really teach those Super League clubs a lesson. 🙄🙄 Personally I would of fined them more AND deducted 15pts at the start of the season. That way the clubs could potentially miss out on European football + top 4 finish + PL prize money.— Steve Hilliard (@Hackett01) June 9, 2021

    They should be relegated if they want to play in a different league.— Mike (@mike4000W) June 9, 2021

    It really is disgracerful, Gary. City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Arsenal they make me sick to my stomach for what they tried, 20 point deduction this coming season should have been the minimum punishment for them!— Alex (@AA_utd) June 9, 2021

    The Premier League’s sanction follows a similar framework to Uefa’s handling of the breakaway clubs.
    Nine out of the 12 – excluding those that still have not renounced the Super League – have agreed to a combined fine of £13.4m, and each club will lose out on 5% of revenue from Uefa competitions for one season.
    However, a much bigger fine of £87m awaits the clubs if they attempt another coup, while Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus could even be banned from Uefa competition since they never pulled out of the plan.
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    Chelsea ‘hold Erling Haaland talks’ over sensational transfer but Dortmund demand staggering £172m for striker

    CHELSEA have held talks with Erling Haaland about a potential move this summer, according to reports.The Borussia Dortmund striker is perhaps the hottest property on the market currently, with Real Madrid, Barcelona and both Manchester clubs also interested.
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    Roman Abramovich is prepared to spend big to land Erling Haaland
    But it is the Blues who could hold the upper hand, with Roman Abramovich ready to fund a £154.5million pound move – which is Dortmund’s asking price.
    According to journalist Kristof Terreur, Haaland’s future is unpredictable, though he did reveal the talks between Champions League winners Chelsea and the 20-year-old.
    He told The Football Terrace: “I know that there have been talks with Haaland’s people before, but Haaland is a difficult one to predict, too.
    “Definitely, since Dortmund qualified for the Champions League, you feel that now they have an extra reason to keep him.
    “But Haaland is the one that everybody wants to get and I would wait for him.”
    Sky Sports Italy journalist Angelo Mangiante backed up Terreur’s position last week.
    A tweet of his stated that Chelsea have made Haaland their primary target, as Romelu Lukaku appears to be staying at Inter.

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    It was thought another season of Champions League football could persuade Haaland to stay in Germany.
    But the prospect of joining the newly-crowned European champions on an improved contract could be difficult to turn down.
    The Blues enticed Timo Werner away from the Bundesliga summer in a £53m deal, and he has since scored 12 goals in 52 games.
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    Juventus ‘line up Gabriel Jesus transfer to replace Cristiano Ronaldo’ with Icardi and Vlahovic also considered

    JUVENTUS are reportedly preparing a move for Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus this summer.But the Serie A side will only make an approach for the Brazilian if Cristiano Ronaldo leaves.
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    Gabriel Jesus has attracted interest from Juventus
    Juventus are believed to be lining up potential replacements for Cristiano Ronaldo
    Ronaldo, 36, has been the subject of significant transfer speculation, with Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United linked.
    And according to Gazzetta dello Sport, via Football Italia, Juventus have already started looking for his replacement, with Jesus topping their wishlist.
    PSG striker Mauro Icardi and Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic are also believed to be on the shortlist, with Massimiliano Allegri keen to improve his forward options.
    Also, new sporting director Federico Cherubini is said to be plotting a renewal of Alvaro Morata’s loan deal.
    The report states that Jesus could be sacrificed by City as they raise funds to sign Harry Kane.
    The Citizens have lined up moves for the England captain and Jack Grealish this summer, so some big names could leave, including Bernardo Silva.

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    From Juventus’ perspective, a deal for Jesus may be their preferred option but if Ronaldo opts for PSG it could make more sense to sign Icardi, as he will slip down the pecking order in Paris.
    And it was reported last week that the Old Lady have given the green light for Ronaldo to exit the club.
    Cristian Romero also looks set to join Atalanta before a potential move to United, so there could be plenty of resources available for Juventus to land Jesus.
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