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    Man Utd keeper Matej Kovar to be sent on transfer loan when new No2 arrives with Sunderland tempted to swoop

    MANCHESTER UNITED will send Czech keeper Matej Kovar out on loan when they get a new No2.Sunderland might be tempted to move for the 22-year-old.
    Matej Kovar could be set to depart Manchester United on loan with Sunderland a possible destinationCredit: Getty
    Kovar is desperate to play regular first team football this season – something boss Erik ten Hag cannot guarantee him.
    The youngster is highly-rated at the Theatre of Dreams with the club keen for him to continue his development elsewhere for the campaign.
    He impressed on loan at Swindon during the 2020-21 term where he featured in 21 games in all competitions.
    Though he failed to help the Robins avoid relegation into League Two.
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    He was then shipped out to League One outfit Burton for the second half of last season where he appeared in six matches.
    It is no secret that United are in the market for a new No2 having allowed Dean Henderson to join Nottingham Forest on loan.
    SunSport exclusively revealed how Borussia Monchengladbach ace Yann Sommer and Norwich’s Tim Krul were on Ten Hag’s radar.
    Meanwhile Eintracht Frankfurt shot-stopper was eyed up, but the German has declared that he has turned down a switch to England.
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    Southampton star Alex McCarthy was also touted as an option, along with Leeds’ Illan Meslier.
    But United are now looking to secure the services of Newcastle’s Martin Dubravka, who has lost his place in the Magpies starting XI to Nick Pope.
    And Toon boss Eddie Howe has revealed that both clubs are in negotiations regarding the Slovakia international.
    Howe said: “He’s not in talks with Man United but there has been contact with the clubs.
    “Those will continue but I’m reluctant to lose him.
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    Ryan Giggs’ ex Stacey left ‘traumatised’ after three masked men raced off in her £80,000 motor while at home

    RYAN Giggs’s ex-wife Stacey was left terrified after three masked men stole her £80,000 Range Rover Sport.The mum-of-two Stacey, 43, saw the thieves drive off in the motor at 1.30am yesterday in Worsley, Gtr Manchester.
    Ryan Giggs’ ex-wife Stacey was left terrified after three masked men stole her £80,000 Range Rover SportCredit: BackGrid
    Football legend Gigg’s’ ex saw the gang drive off in her motor at 1.30am in Gtr ManchesterCredit: PP.
    The ordeal took place at the Worsley home where she lives with her children
    A source said: “It was so upsetting. Her kids were there and were hysterical.”
    Stacey is said to be “traumatised” and Liberty, 19, and Zach, 15 — her kids with former Man United hero Ryan Giggs — “inconsolable”.
    A source close to Stacey, who recently split from The Wanted singer Max George, said police used the car’s tracker to find it dumped.
    CCTV filmed the ordeal in Worsley, Gtr Manchester.
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    The source said: “It was so upsetting.
    “Stacey’s kids are hysterical. They’ve been left terrified and inconsolable.
    “And it’s unthinkable for this to happen after everything Stacey has been through with Max.
    “She called police straight away.
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    “They were there all night trying to work out how the robbers accessed the property and her car.
    “Thankfully they found it but the whole incident is terrifying.”
    Yesterday neighbours spotted Ryan arriving to drop off a car for Stacey.
    She and Max, 33, split after The Sun first told how he had grown close to his Strictly co-star, EastEnders actress Maisie Smith, 21.
    A source close to Stacey, who recently split from boyfriend Max George, says the car was found by policeCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    The vehicle had a tracker which cops used to locate itCredit: BackGrid
    Stacey accused him of cheating on her.
    And she branded him a “lying dog” after The Sun revealed he had taken Maisie on a romantic break to Crete.
    Stacey told a pal: “Max cheated on me with Maisie. I asked him about her but he denied anything had happened.
    Stacey’s kids are hysterical. They’ve been left terrified and inconsolable. A source
    “He said he was like an uncle to Maisie.”
    “After everything I’ve done for him, I cannot believe he would be so rude and disrespectful.
    “He’s a lying dog. I feel betrayed.
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    “I confronted him millions of times about his closeness to her. But he always denied it.
    “I had a gut instinct they were more than just friends.”
    The source said ‘It’s just unthinkable after everything she has been through with Max for this to happen’
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    Eyesore 10ft statue of Manchester City ace Erling Haaland STOLEN after complaints it looks nothing like him

    AN eyesore 10ft statue of Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has been stolen.The effigy — sculpted in full match kit from a tree trunk weighing nearly a ton — was nicked after complaints it looked nothing like the 22-year-old star.
    AN eyesore 10ft statue of Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has been stolen.
    The effigy was nicked after complaints it looked nothing like the football starCredit: Getty
    It had pride of place 50ft above a store in his home town of Bryne, Norway.
    But a thief — suspected to be a disgruntled fan — used a crane to grab it at night.
    Businessman Tore Sivertsen spent £10,000 commissioning the statue saluting City’s £85.5million signing. Even he conceded it was ugly.
    It was hoisted into place two weeks ago and Mr Sivertsen planned to auction it to help fund a hospital in Tanzania until it suddenly vanished early on Wednesday.
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    Haaland, 22, arrived at City in the summer after scoring 86 goals in 89 matches for Borussia Dortmund.
    He has netted a goal in each of three Premier League matches this season.
    Tractor dealership boss Mr Sivertsen told The Sun: “We are all enormously proud of Erling.
    “I thought it would be good to commission a statue to pay tribute.
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    “Some have complained it’s too ugly though, let’s face it, Erling is not a pretty guy. But I was still shocked that someone decided to steal it.”
    Mr Sivertsen commissioned renowned wood sculptor Kjetil Barane, who took a year to craft it from a 100-year-old log.
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    The businessman said: “I accept it may not be to everyone’s taste, but I like it.
    “It’s a work of art rather than a realistic representation of Erling Haaland.”
    The striker has netted a goal in each of three Premier League matches this season.Credit: Reuters
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    Cristiano Ronaldo wants to buy and demolish golf club ruining view from £17million mansion

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo wants to buy a posh golf clubhouse next to his £17million Portuguese superhome — then demolish it because it spoils his view.The billionaire Manchester United ace is offering to relocate the entire building and its car park.
    Cristiano Ronaldo wants to buy a posh golf clubhouse next to his £17million Portuguese superhomeCredit: Getty
    The billionaire Manchester United ace is offering to relocate the entire building and its car park
    Dad-of-five Ron, 37, wants to ensure his privacy and create a drive to the property
    Dad-of-five Ron, 37, wants to ensure his privacy and create a drive to the property.
    He plans to move there with partner Georgina Rodriguez, 28, and his five children.
    Sources close to his ultra-modern “Ron Designs” dream home say he has also added a garage equipped with elevators to the plans, to house 30 supercars.
    It will enable the £500,000-a-week Portugal captain, tipped to leave United, to select a motor at the touch of a button.
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    And he is even said to be mulling over buying an Italian quarry to ensure his pad’s marble remains exclusive.
    The Sun revealed earlier this year that the cost of the property at Quinta da Marinha on the Portuguese Riviera rocketed from £10million to £17million.
    But is set to soar still higher as he fine-tunes plans with top architect, Vitor Vitorino.
    Work on the 12,000 sq ft property is due to be completed early next year.
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    It features vast bedroom suites, all with stunning sea views and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
    Blueprints also include a cinema, spa, games room and office on the site a short walk from Cascais village.
    A source close to the project said last night: “The clubhouse was a problem for him so he wants the problem removed.
    “Cost is not an issue – he is a perfectionist who can afford perfection.”
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    The star’s lawyers were yesterday reported to be in negotiation with Oitavos Golf Club owner, Miguel Champalimaud.
    Mr Champalimaud did not respond to requests for comment.
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    Woman accusing Cristiano Ronaldo of rape appeals dismissal of £54million case

    A WOMAN who claimed she was raped by footballer Cristiano Ronaldo is appealing a decision to dismiss the case.Model Kathryn Mayorga is fighting to keep her £54million claim against the Man United star alive.
    Model Kathryn Mayorga is fighting to keep her £54million claim against Cristiano Ronaldo aliveCredit: AP:Associated Press
    She alleges she was raped by him in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009Credit: Rex
    She alleges she was raped by Ronaldo, 37, in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009 and accepted £275,000 in a hush-hush agreement at the time.
    Ms Mayorga’s legal team reignited the case when they claimed she signed the agreement under duress.
    Her case was dismissed in June when a judge slammed her lawyer for relying on leaked documents she passed to cops from the Football Leaks site.
    But former teacher Ms Mayorga, 36, has appealed the dismissal decision at the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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    The case is set to be first heard by a mediator on Tuesday in a one-hour phone hearing.
    Meanwhile, Las Vegas police are petitioning the courts for their investigative files to be handed over to the Press.
    Ronaldo has always denied any wrongdoing and maintains his relations with Ms Mayorga were consensual. A criminal probe was opened but in 2019 a District Attorney announced he would not face prosecution.
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    Priti Patel warns England fans they face World Cup travel bans over anti-social behaviour at matches

    ENGLAND fans face a World Cup travel ban over anti-social behaviour at matches, the Home Secretary last night warned.Supporters risk surrendering their passports for the duration of the Qatar tournament if they attack or abuse players and fans.
    Priti Patel warned England fans they face a World Cup travel ban over anti-social behaviour at matchesCredit: Louis Wood News Group Newspapers
    Priti Patel, speaking exclusively to The Sun on a visit this week to Premier League side Brentford, is determined not to let the small minority ruin matches for true fans.
    The Home Secretary said: “There is the very real threat to football hooligans of their passports being taken away from them for six weeks.
    “Their liberty and freedoms are going to be restricted and they won’t be going to Qatar if they receive a Football Banning Order.
    “So if they behave badly and stop law-abiding fans enjoying the game at one of their team’s home matches, it’s going to stop them from travelling internationally.”
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    The courts can hand out Football Banning Orders if supporters attack or abuse other fans, staff or players as well as any related online hate crime.
    The measures can be customised to prevent a supporter’s offending behaviour by hitting them with travel constraints particularly on match days and during overseas tournaments.
    The football authorities, including the FA, Premier League and EFL, also now report all offenders at games to the police which can affect their employment and education record.
    Measures also include increased use of sniffer dogs at games.
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    Anyone entering the pitch without permission or carrying smoke bombs or pyrotechnics will now receive an automatic club ban, which can also be extended to family members of those carrying out the act.
    Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters last night said: “Everyone should feel safe and able to enjoy a football match.
    “In coming together with clubs and partners across football, we are making clear the type of incidents we saw last season must stop.
    “If we don’t take collective and sustained action, it may only be a matter of time before someone is seriously injured, or worse.”
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    Using Class A drugs in and around matches is set to be added to the list of offences in October once it has been debated by MPs and Peers.
    There have been 1,400 troublemakers already targeted by Football Banning Orders that last between three and six years.
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    Man Utd star Harry Maguire mocked after messing up lines in £249 charity videos

    ENGLAND’S Harry Maguire is selling charity video messages for £249 each — but has been ribbed by fans for messing up his lines.The kind-hearted Manchester United captain, 29, is getting flak for making mistakes in his Cameo films.
    Harry Maguire is selling charity video messages for £249 each — but has been ribbed by fans for messing up his lines
    Maguire, who could be dropped for his side’s clash with Liverpool on Monday, was given a paltry two stars out of five by one fan.
    They wrote: “Good video but you left out my nephews Alfie and Bradley. Disappointed.”
    Another supporter, who asked Maguire to send a video message for his son, said: “I know he will like it but you missed one thing.”
    Maguire has posted five messages on video-sharing site Cameo, filmed in his home or car.
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    The £190,000-a-week defender said in his introduction video: “I’m on Cameo to help raise money for SoccerAid for Unicef.
    “Let’s connect and together we can help kids around the world.”
    Several ex-England stars are also on the site, including David Seaman, Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler.
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    Maguire and his United teammates have been blasted after a dismal start to the season.
    A source close to the star said: “He’s obviously a footballer not an actor but happy to get involved to help children here and around the world.”
    Harry said in his intro video: ‘I’m on Cameo to help raise money for SoccerAid for Unicef’Credit: Getty More

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    Footballers get stick over their money, but they do the right thing because they’re working class boys, says Ian Wright

    IT has not been a good week for Premier League football.With headbutts, managerial red cards and multi-million pound transfer requests, stars have again been accused of being overpaid and over-pampered.
    Ian Wright says criticism footballers from politicians is unwarrantedCredit: Louis Wood – The Sun
    Ian Wright is Arsenal’s second highest ever goalscorer behind Thierry HenryCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    But Ian Wright, one of top-flight football’s most successful players of all time, reckons the abuse from politicians and Co is “hypocritical”.
    Ian, 58, says: “There’s always a backlash against footballers.
    “When the pandemic started, everybody was sitting at home saying, ‘footballers should do this, footballers should do that’.
    “Actually footballers always do the right thing because they’re working-class boys.
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    “They’ve got families, like myself, who are still earning the minimum wage, so they’re never gonna be people who are out of touch.
    “The thing with the politicians is that they love to jump on the bandwagon because they look at the salaries.
    “If it was my son, obviously I’d be happy for him to earn that, and if it was their sons they’d want their sons to earn that money as well, so I can’t listen to that bulls***. It’s hypocrisy.”
    Former England striker Ian, who signed for Arsenal from Crystal Palace in 1991 for a then-record fee of £2.5million, has also defended players’ salaries.
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    He does, however, admit today’s wages are “extortionate”, especially in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis.
    He continues: “It’s probably down to market value. Look at (Man City’s) Kevin De Bruyne. For his new contract he showed them the algorithms and what that means for the club.
    “When you do something like that, and show what your worth is, how can you say he shouldn’t be earning what he’s earning?
    “Of course it’s an extraordinary and extortionate amount of money in respect of one person getting £1million a week.
    “I can’t comprehend that. But if a player can show what he can do for his football club, then how can I stand there and say, ‘well, he shouldn’t?’.
    “Yes, it’s a lot of money when you consider the normal man in the street earning between £25,000 and £31,000. These are two different worlds, and obviously I’ve still got family around that earning capacity.”
    Since retiring from the game in 2000, Ian, irritatingly, has barely aged a day.
    Still super-fit, he works out three times a week with his two personal trainers and remains one of the most recognisable faces in the game.
    A fixture on Match Of The Day, alongside anchor Gary Lineker and former international team-mate Alan Shearer, he has also won a legion of new fans after championing the women’s game.
    The Gunners’ second highest goal scorer — behind only Thierry Henry — Ian was part of the BBC’s main presenting team for the recent Euros.
    After roaring the Lionesses to victory against Germany, he admits he burst into tears once the cameras stopped rolling, as did fellow pundit Alex Scott.
    And, just like Alex, another former Arsenal player, Ian says he has been slammed for having a working-class accent.
    Ian, who grew up on a tough council estate in Lewisham, South East London, insists it no longer bothers him.
    Ian Wright says he is no longer affected by criticism of his pronounciation on TVCredit: BBC
    He explains: “I drop my aitches and people jump on that — ‘ooh, the BBC are dumbing down’, or ‘what’s Ian Wright doing on there?’, and you just think, ‘It’s really not important, it doesn’t matter’.
    “People used to say a lot of things, like I can’t string a sentence together and all this sort of stuff. I feel a lot more comfortable in myself now though, I’m not so worried about what people say.”
    On the topic of the Lionesses, Ian believes they should be made Dames, not just given OBEs, adding: “Let’s face it, the men would be given knighthoods if they won the Euros.”
    He also firmly believes the Government should make it mandatory for all schools to offer football to both boys and girls, explaining: “I want the women’s game to go to the next level now, get the funding it deserves, and more money from sponsors poured into it.”
    Ian, who won 33 caps for his country, didn’t turn professional until he was 21.
    Working as a labourer until then, he was on today’s equivalent of the minimum wage.
    He has just been signed up by M&S to front its new Eat Well, Play Well campaign, helping kids to make healthier food choices, and get into football by winning a training masterclass with the England men’s and women’s football teams, among other prizes.
    I didn’t know food. Rare or well-done steak?What were they on about?
    Food is a topic close to his heart, and something that once proved a grave source of embarrassment.
    He says he was briefly bullied at Palace and Arsenal because he didn’t know how to eat “posh” food, or even how to order a steak.
    Chatting at his local pub over a pint of Guinness and seabass — no such food issues now, it would appear — he says: “When I was younger I used to eat to be full, to stave off hunger.
    “We mainly ate West Indian food and it’s only when I went to Palace that I started eating pasta, I’d never had it before.
    “Eating with the rest of the players was a nightmare. I stopped eating with the team because they used to tease me.
    “I didn’t understand menus, I didn’t know what a sauté potato was, and when they asked me how I wanted my steak — rare, medium or well done — I didn’t know what they were on about.
    “So I said ‘well, please’, thinking that meant it would be, you know, cooked the best.
    “They would tease me for that. I found restaurants intimidating and used to get my mum to make me food and I’d bring it with me and eat it in secret on my own.
    “I stopped eating with them because older players were just bullying me, really. I was intimidated because six months earlier I had been on a building site, eating my mum’s food.
    “But now I’m passionate about eating well to fuel the body and look after myself.”
    Ian Wright was greeted by wife Nancy Hallam after his stint on I’m A CelebCredit: Rex
    The dad of eight, married to second wife Nancy Hallam since 2011, certainly looks fiddle-fit.
    Naturally, though, he is concerned about recent reports that link heading the ball with neurodegenerative disease.
    A 2019 study found that the risk of dying from such a condition was three and a half times higher for former footballers.
    As a result, Ian believes that financial compensation measures should be in place for anyone who develops problems in retirement.
    Ian, who shattered my 11-year-old Spurs-supporting heart with a last- minute nodded winner against Tottenham in 1993, was never one to shy away from a header.
    Tony Adams on Strictly? I can’t say I’ve seen him do too many moves
    Taking a philosophical swig of Guinness, he says: “It’s like some-times you go into a room and you think ‘what am I here for?’
    “You have those moments but I’m feeling like I’m at a stage where if those things are happening to me I probably would have had them before.
    “I feel like, being 58 now, forgetting things is quite normal.
    “Alan Shearer is really deep into it and he talks to me about it all the time. He probably headed the ball more than both me and Gary, but it’s something the defenders have to worry about too.
    “Our defenders, Tony Adams, had to head the ball so much. They had to keep pounding it and pounding it, even in training, so it’s some-thing you worry about for them.
    “But for me, you know, if there’s a link between you heading a ball and something happening to you, whatever needs to happen for you to get your compensation, you should get it.
    “If people are getting ill from the effects of heading the ball then their family should be compensated.
    “But there’s no way I’m not going to play football, I’m still gonna play and then you deal with the consequences.”
    Ian Wright says he will be cheering on former teammate Tony Adams on StrictlyCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Ian’s former team-mate of course, Tony appears to be in perfect health.
    Ex-captain Tony, 55, will soon appear fake tanned to the hilt, and head to toe in sequins in the new series of Strictly Come Dancing.
    Despite Tony dropping poor Steve Morrow from his shoulders on to the Wembley turf following Arsenal’s 1993 League Cup Final victory, breaking his arm, Ian reckons Tony could be a Strictly dark horse.
    Tony’s wife, Poppy, is godmother to one of Ian’s daughters and of his good mate he says with a smile: “We are very close still. When I saw that he was doing it, I did think ‘I can’t say I’ve seen Tony do too many moves’.
    “He never did any dancing when we were playing, none. But one thing I know for sure is that no one will try harder to do it. And we’ll be cheering him on.”
    Today Ian, who says he’s turned down Strictly “loads of times” because of a fused ankle, is a household name.
    He did a stint in the jungle in I’m A Celebrity in 2019 and says he gets asked for a selfie “three or four times a day”.
    During our interview two people come over to say hello to him (albeit one to ask for a cigarette lighter: Wrong crowd, love.)
    Despite his wealth and fame, he remains remarkably grounded and charming (he also pays for my car parking meter when I fail to correctly use the app).
    He credits his wife, whom he clearly adores, for keeping his ego in check: “She’s like my counsellor, and she’s amazing at keeping my feet on the ground.”
    He says: “As a 58-year-old there are a lot of footballers who have done a lot better than me. I can’t be thinking to myself, ‘I wish, I wish, I wish’.
    “Being in the Premier League Hall of Fame is the greatest thing that’s ever happened to me.
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    “I said that to my missus and she said ‘what about the kids?’, and I said, ‘that’s a whole different story’.
    “From where I came from, to end up in the hall of fame . . . I’ve done it.”
    Ian Wright has turned down Strictly ‘loads of times’Credit: SportsfileIan Wright: Quickfire round

    Q. Would you get into the Lionesses starting XI?
    A. Yeah, No9
    Q. What’s your changing room anthem
    A. Firestarte
    Q. Who’s the better player, you, Gary Lineker or Alan Shearer?
    A. Shearer
    Q. Most embarrassing TV moment
    A. Taking off my jersey when I hadn’t broken the Arsenal scoring record. F***ing hell, what was I thinking?
    Q. Last time you cried
    A. Couple of days ago, watching the film Don’t Look Up.
    Q. Who is the most famous person in your phone
    A. Idris Elba
    Q. What would you choose for your death row meal?
    A. Spaghetti Bolognese
    Q. Who’s got better hair, David Beckham or Jack Grealish?
    A. David Beckahm
    Q. MOTD or Strictly?
    A. MOTD – not even a question

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