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    Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers targets Callum McGregor transfer and wants Celtic star to join him at King Power Stadium

    LEICESTER boss Brendan Rodgers looks set to try his luck with a bid for his Celtic old-boy Callum McGregor.Rodgers is a huge fan of the all-action midfielder.
    Celtic midfielder Callum McGregor is being eyed up by Leicester ahead of a potential summer moveCredit: The Sun
    The Foxes will spend in the next window but only want a couple of major captures.
    And both potential transfers could be from Rodgers’ former club.
    McGregor, 27, is under a long contract in Scotland, but that will not stop the Northern Irishman from trying to secure his services.
    He wanted McGregor when he first left, but Celtic’s bid for ten titles in a row made that too difficult.
    Now Celtic are starting again and Rodgers will look to try his luck.
    McGregor has featured in 44 games in all competitions for the Hoops this term, where he has chipped in with four goals and seven assists.
    The former Liverpool manager is also expected to make a £20million summer bid for French striker Odsonne Edouard.
    Edouard is understood to have been identified as a long-term replacement for centre-forward Jamie Vardy.
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    The 23-year-old has hit 20 goals for Celtic in three consecutive campaigns, with the player 17 goals shy of a century of strikes for the Glaswegian outfit.
    And he left fans purring over the international break after he scored a sumptuous chip during France U21s victory against Iceland.
    It was his 17th goal for the U21s in just his 13th cap.
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    Sir Alex Ferguson claims Wayne Rooney could not handle his booze & he was powerless to stop the forward having affairs

    SIR Alex Ferguson claims former Manchester United ace Wayne Rooney could not handle his booze.And the retired boss, 79, told pal Alastair Campbell he was powerless to stop the player from having affairs.
    Wayne Rooney couldn’t handle his booze, Alex Ferguson saysCredit: Scott Hornby – The Sun
    Fergie also said that he couldn’t stop Rooney from having affairsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Sir Alex met former Labour spin-doctor Alastair in 2010 — days after it was revealed married Rooney slept with a £1,000-a-night prostitute.
    Alastair wrote in newly released diaries: “We chatted about Rooney. He sounded a bit down about him. The papers had been full of Rooney and prostitutes. I said, ‘What are you going to do about him?’
    He replied, ‘What can I do? He is also the last guy who should take a drink’.”
    Alastair, 63, also revealed Sir Alex feared an exodus of United stars over Rooney’s alleged attitude.
    He writes: “According to Alex, Rooney was p***ing off the other players by trying to take control.” 
    Rooney, 35, now Derby County boss, has been asked to comment.
    ‘He is the last guy who should take a drink,’ Fergie is said to have told Alastair CampbellCredit: Xposure
    The retired manager, 79, spoke to pal Alastair Campbell about Rooney in 2010Credit: Getty – Contributor
    ‘According to Alex, Rooney was p***ing off the other players,’ Labour spin-doctor Campbell saidCredit: Scott Hornby – The Sun

    Meanwhile, Rooney has hit out at the EFL’s decision to play a Good Friday programme less than 48 hours after internationals.
    The Derby boss says it would have been ‘sensible’ to play the games on Saturday as the Premier League have done.
    Rooney had two internationals involved in squads last night, Poland’s Kamil Jozwiak and Scotland keeper David Marshall.
    Ex-England striker Roo said: “My only issue is the scheduling of the Friday games after Wednesday’s internationals.
    “It’s interesting that none of the Premier League teams are playing on Good Friday.
    “We have a duty of care to our players.
    “It leaves us in a really difficult position when it comes to playing anyone who was also involved with their countries on Wednesday.
    “It would be unfair to play them. Playing on Saturday would’ve been the sensible thing to do but that’s not the case.”
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    Knife-wielding burglars who raided Dele Alli’s house still on the run

    BURGLARS who raided the house of footie ace Dele Alli are still on the run almost a year later.Scotland Yard admitted no one had been nicked for the knife raid during which the star was punched in the face.
    The burglars who raided Dele Alli’s home are still at largeCredit: Getty
    It said: “No arrests have been made and enquires are ongoing.”
    It is the latest in a string of blows for the 24-year-old England and Spurs midfielder.
    Dele has been dumped by girlfriend Ruby Mae, also 24, and has suffered a disappointing season.
    Model Ruby Mae was at the home when it was raided and the couple have since split upCredit: Reuters

    Ruby, a lingerie model, was with him in Barnet, North London, when two knife-wielding thugs snatched jewellery and watches worth £350,000 on May 17 last year.
    A source said last night: “This is more bad news for Dele.
    “The past year’s been awful for him.”
    Police investigated the raid at Dele Alli’s home last yearCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
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    Sir Alex Ferguson claims Wayne Rooney couldn’t handle his booze & he was powerless to stop the striker having affairs

    SIR Alex Ferguson claims former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney could not handle his booze.And the retired manager, 79, told pal Alastair Campbell he was powerless to stop the player from having affairs.
    Wayne Rooney couldn’t handle his booze, Alex Ferguson saysCredit: Scott Hornby – The Sun
    Fergie also said that he couldn’t stop Rooney from having affairsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Sir Alex met former Labour spin-doctor Alastair in 2010 — days after it was revealed married Rooney slept with a £1,000-a-night prostitute.
    Alastair wrote in newly released diaries: “We chatted about Rooney. He sounded a bit down about him. The papers had been full of Rooney and prostitutes. I said, ‘What are you going to do about him?’
    He replied, ‘What can I do? He is also the last guy who should take a drink’.”
    Alastair, 63, also revealed Sir Alex feared an exodus of United stars over Rooney’s alleged attitude.
    He writes: “According to Alex, Rooney was p***ing off the other players by trying to take control.” 
    Rooney, 35, now Derby County boss, has been asked to comment.
    ‘He is the last guy who should take a drink,’ Fergie is said to have told Alastair CampbellCredit: Xposure
    The retired manager, 79, spoke to pal Alastair Campbell about Rooney in 2010Credit: Getty – Contributor
    ‘According to Alex, Rooney was p***ing off the other players,’ Labour spin-doctor Campbell saidCredit: Scott Hornby – The Sun

    Meanwhile, Rooney has hit out at the EFL’s decision to play a Good Friday programme less than 48 hours after internationals.
    The Derby boss says it would have been ‘sensible’ to play the games on Saturday as the Premier League have done.
    Rooney had two internationals involved in squads last night, Poland’s Kamil Jozwiak and Scotland keeper David Marshall.
    Ex-England striker Roo said: “My only issue is the scheduling of the Friday games after Wednesday’s internationals.
    “It’s interesting that none of the Premier League teams are playing on Good Friday.
    “We have a duty of care to our players.
    “It leaves us in a really difficult position when it comes to playing anyone who was also involved with their countries on Wednesday.
    “It would be unfair to play them. Playing on Saturday would’ve been the sensible thing to do but that’s not the case.”
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    Sir Alex Ferguson claims Wayne Rooney could not handle his booze & he was powerless to stop the player having affairs

    SIR Alex Ferguson claims former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney could not handle booze.And the retired manager, 79, told pal Alastair Campbell he was powerless to stop the player from having affairs.
    Wayne Rooney couldn’t handle his booze, Alex Ferguson saysCredit: Scott Hornby – The Sun
    Sir Alex met former Labour spin-doctor Alastair in 2010 — days after it was revealed married Rooney slept with a £1,000-a-night prostitute.
    Alastair wrote in newly released diaries: “We chatted about Rooney. He sounded a bit down about him. The papers had been full of Rooney and prostitutes. I said, ‘What are you going to do about him?’
    He replied, ‘What can I do? He is also the last guy who should take a drink’.”
    Fergie also said that he couldn’t stop Rooney from having affairsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    ‘He is the last guy who should take a drink,’ Fergie is said to have told Alastair CampbellCredit: Xposure
    The retired manager, 79, spoke to pal Alastair Campbell about Rooney in 2010Credit: Getty – Contributor
    ‘According to Alex, Rooney was p***ing off the other players,’ Labour spin-doctor Campbell saidCredit: Scott Hornby – The Sun

    Alastair, 63, also revealed Sir Alex feared an exodus of United stars over Rooney’s alleged attitude.
    He writes: “According to Alex, Rooney was p***ing off the other players by trying to take control.” 
    Rooney, 35, now Derby County boss, has been asked to comment.
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    Shakur Stevenson aiming to become FIVE-WEIGHT world champion but sets immediate sights on WBC champ Oscar Valdez

    SHAKUR STEVENSON, as he puts it, likes to dominate in the ring. No 3,000-punch wars, no close fights, zero competitiveness… and you can completely forget about losing.
    Shakur Stevenson, 23, beat Toka Kahn Clary on points back in DecemberCredit: Getty via Top Tank
    Shakur Stevenson won his first world title in October 2019 at featherweightCredit: Getty via Top Rank
    Stevenson deems himself to be the ultimate ring general, who puts in the most economic work. Not someone who purposefully boxes off the back foot, just someone who can do it effortlessly.
    From the age of five, it’s all Stevenson has ever done. Now he’s 23, a former world champion at featherweight and gunning for his second weight class trinket later this year.
    He just seems to be that good. But now he wants elite competition.
    The Newark-born fighter exclusively tells SunSport: “Oscar Valdez got to get it though, seriously. He’s the best fighter at 130lbs other than me.
    “I thought Miguel Berchelt would kill him.”
    Stevenson is talking about Valdez’s epic beatdown and knockout of the year contending stoppage over Berchelt in February, in which the Eddy Reynoso fighter picked up the WBC title at super-featherweight, setting up a huge clash with our main protagonist in the process.
    Mexicans are known for penchant to taste blood in the ring. But Stevenson says he’s too good for that to ever happen to him.
    “I ain’t that type of dude,” he adds.

    “I don’t want to hit you with some six-piece combo s*** and then you hit me back with the same. That don’t mean I’m not willing to dig deep and fight if I have to. I will.
    “But I’m a dominant person, I like to win. I don’t like nothing close, I don’t want competitive fights, I want to dominate my opponents.
    “My style is defensive but I’ve got an all-round style, really. It’s defence first… but if you watch somebody like Erislandy Lara, that’s real defence. He’s moving backwards and around the ring all the time.
    “With me, watch my last fight, I ain’t doing that, I’m right there in front of people but it’s just that they can’t hit me.”
    Floyd Mayweather epitomised the style many young fighters try to emulate, but to varying degrees of success. It looks like it’s working so far with Stevenson, who is backed by figureheads Andre Ward and Terence Crawford in his corner.
    Ward, one of the most defensively-gifted fighters of his generation, and Crawford, arguably boxing’s best finisher today, have both been there to help guide Stevenson’s career expertly until now.
    “From an offensive standpoint, having Terence is a big thing, he’s helped me all throughout my career,” Stevenson explains. “Watching him in camps, I learned more watching Terence than listening to anyone.
    Terence Crawford has helped mentor Shakur Stevenson throughout his careerCredit: Getty via Top Rank
    “I watch him spar, I see how he sits down on his punches, he’s a great role model, he’s one of the best boxers in the world and nobody can beat him.
    “We been playing ping pong, too. I started recently, I got really good and I love it. Terence is damn good and he loves it too, I been playing him a lot.”
    Not only does a fight with Valdez loom for Stevenson, the winner of this weekend’s WBO title fight between Carl Frampton and Jamel Herring will illuminate bright on Stevenson’s radar.
    The 23-year-old can pick whichever of the two he wants to fight later this year for a piece of the 130lbs division.
    He wants Valdez, but he’s ready for a trip to Belfast for Frampton if the situation presents itself.
    “I think Jamel Herring will win,” Stevenson says. “But if I have to travel for a Frampton fight, I would do it.”
    Oscar Valdez knocked out Miguel Berchelt in February and could face Stevenson this yearCredit: Getty via Top Rank
    And Stevenson won’t stop there. “I can go to 140lbs to 147lbs, for sure. A lot of people think I’m little but I’m not.
    “With my skillset, I know I won’t be outgunned going to the higher weights.”
    At lightweight, young American stars Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney, Gervonta Davis and undisputed champ Teofimo Lopez run things. But Stevenson warns he’ll be there sooner or later.
    “Maybe I’ll be the one on the back end at 135lbs to be the last man standing,” he says.
    “We’re going to have to see each other regardless. Tank [Davis] ain’t getting any bigger, I’m the one getting bigger.
    “So we got to sit back and wait and see how things play out.”
    Shakur Stevenson has been trained by Kay Koroma for his whole careerCredit: Getty via Top Rank
    The truth is, titles and glory look destined to fall into Stevenson’s lap. Trained by Kay Koroma and his grandfather Willie Moses, he admits his undying love for a sport in which fledgling fighters can become often become detached before reaching their projected levels.
    “My grandfather took me to the boxing gym that was it, I fell in love. I knew I would in this position now. I had my first fight at eight,” he says.
    “Around 14 or 15 I realised I’m gonna take boxing seriously and make some big money off it. And that’s what I’m doing.” More

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    Footie ace Paul Pogba finally gets his £300,000 Rolls-Royce back — after leaving it in a police car pound for months

    FOOTIE ace Paul Pogba has finally got his £300,000 Rolls-Royce back — after leaving it in a police car pound for months.The Manchester United star ran up storage charges estimated at £5,500 as he left the car unclaimed for 270 days. 
    Paul Pogba has got his Rolls-Royce back after leaving it in a car pound for monthsCredit: Getty
    Pogba, 28, was stopped in his Wraith Black Badge near Manchester Airport in June because it had Monaco-registered plates.
    The World Cup-winner‘s car was put on a low loader and taken away, leaving him with a £150 towing bill.
    He was given three points along with a £220 fine and ordered to pay £85 costs at Tameside magistrates’ court in December.
    But the France star let the £200-a-day storage fees rack up and took back his luxury motor only earlier this month. 
    Pogba’s Rolls-Royce was seized by cops after he was pulled over for driving with a French number plateCredit: Collect
    It was spotted on the drive of his £3million home in Hale, Cheshire — still sporting Monaco plates.
    A source said: “It’s incredible to think Paul took so long to sort out getting his car back.
    “It’s not a little runaround — it’s a stunning limited edition £300,000 Rolls-Royce which anybody would love to sit in, let alone own.
    “Instead, it gathered dust because Paul took absolutely ages to sort the necessary paperwork.”
    Cars brought into the country by non-citizens must be registered with the DVLA and fitted with UK plates within six months or they are seized.

    But Pogba, who moved back to United in 2016 in a £90million transfer from Juventus and earns £260,000 a week, was never going to be forced to use public transport.
    Following the seizure of the Rolls, he was seen driving a £260,000 Ferrari 812 Superfast, a £270,000 Lamborghini Aventador and a £132,000 Bentley Flying Spur. 
    He was also spotted behind the wheel of a £115,000 Maserati Quattroporte, a £100,000 Audi RS6 Power R and a £40,000 Chevrolet Camaro.
    Man Utd’s Paul Pogba leaves the club’s Carrington Training complex in a Rolls RoyceCredit: Getty – Contributor
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    F1 legend Sir Stirling Moss left £20million in his will and told pals ‘enjoy a few nights out’ after he died

    FUN-LOVING motor racing icon Sir Stirling Moss left £20million in his will and told pals: “Enjoy a few nights out.”The Formula One legend, who died last year aged 90, gave the order among a string of big-hearted legacies to 18 of his nearest and dearest.
    Sir Stirling Moss left £20million in his willCredit: Hulton Archive – Getty
    The gifts included £1,000 handed to a couple to spend on dinner at Miami, Florida, restaurant Joe’s Stone Crab.
    And he dished out his favourite paintings, model cars and even a lucky silver rabbit’s foot to others.
    He left the bulk of his fortune to his wife since 1980 Lady Susie, plus daughter Allison and son Elliot.
    Probate office figures showed the star, who lived in Mayfair, central London, left £22.08million in his will but this did not include US assets.
    The daring racing style of Sir Stirling, who won 16 of 66 F1 races from 1951 to 1961, led speeding motorists when stopped by police to be asked: “Who do you think you are, Stirling Moss?”
    Sir Stirling died after a long illness last yearCredit: AFP or licensors

    Sir Stirling died after a long illness last year with Lady Susie at his bedside.She paid tribute, saying: “It was one lap too many.
    “He died as he lived, looking wonderful.
    “He simply tired in the end and closed his beautiful eyes and that was that.”
    Sterling has been married to Lady Susie since 1980Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdList of Sir Sterling’s legacies

    £1,000 to a pal (now dead) for him and his wife “to enjoy a few of our usual nights out” and two trophies
    £10,000 and a Marcel Lebrun painting to his former secretary
    A hand-carved Birdcage Maserati sculpture by artist Dennis Hoyt to a male pal
    A John Brierley model train to another male friend
    £2,000 and his Mercedes Benz boxed edition Silver Arrows, given to him by Mercedes Benz in 1998, to a male pal
    A Talbot model to a male friend
    £1,000 to a married London couple to “enjoy at Joe’s Stone Crab” restaurant in Miami, US
    £1,000 to a female friend
    A Cooper model to a male pal
    £5,000 to a married couple
    Another £5,000 to a US friend
    His silver rabbit’s foot – given to Sir Stirling in 1954 by friends – to his ex-psychotherapist for “giving me more than luck”
    £1,000 to a female friend “to help towards her telephone bills”
    £1,000 to another female friend
    £10,000 to his niece to “put towards buying another horse”
    £5,000 to a married couple as “my thanks for their loyalty”
    A painting of Hyde Park by artist Dexter Brown to “remind her of her many numbered bottles enjoyed after walks through that park”.
    £10,000 to his rally driver sister, Pat, who sadly died in 2008
    £20,000 to his god-daughter

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