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    Jack Grealish grew up playing Gaelic football as a kid to become English football’s first £100million transfer superstar

    ENGLAND star Jack Grealish has become English football’s first £100million player.The Aston Villa midfielder moved to Manchester City for a British record £100million transfer fee.
    Jack Grealish joins Man City for a British record fee of £100million
    Jack Grealish became one of England’s star performers at the EurosCredit: Getty
    Jack Grealish joined Aston Villa aged sixCredit: Twitter @JackGrealish
    The move caps a remarkable rise for Grealish, who has been at Villa for almost 19 years.
    After joining his boyhood club aged six, the playmaker toughened up by playing Gaelic football on the side – something his father says has helped him in anticipating tackles.
    Grealish, 25, has also followed in the footsteps of his great-great grandfather by representing the England national team – after controversially switching his allegiance from Ireland six years ago.
    HANDY WITH HIS HANDS TOO
    Grealish was born in 1995 and raised in Solihull by parents Kevin and Karen, who have Irish roots.
    A die-hard fan, it was always his dream to represent the club he loved as a kid. But in the summers, when the football season had wound down, he just loved playing Gaelic football.
    There aren’t many footballers who have scored a point at Croke Park playing Gaelic football and won the Toulon Tournament.
    Jack Grealish will wear the No10 shirt at Man City next season
    Grealish with mum Karen and dad KevinCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
    As a youngster, Grealish played both football and Gaelic footballCredit: Twitter @JackGrealish
    He lined out for the John Mitchels Hurling and Camogie club in the Midlands, where he excelled.
    In 2009, Grealish scored a point representing Warwickshire GAA at Croke Park during half-time of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Dublin and Kerry.
    In the past, dad Kevin spoke about how Gaelic football prepared him for the rough treatment he gets week in/week out in the Premier League.
    “He’d run the show playing Gaelic. It really helped him because he was knocked from pillar to post. It’s brutal compared to soccer,” he told BirminghamLive.
    “Jack, as you know, is good with his feet but you can pick the ball up as well and he’d flick it around everyone!
    “I told Gordan Cowans (Aston Villa coach) that once. He asked why Jack was so good at expecting tackles and stuff and it was the GAA.
    “It really built up his upper body, players would bounce off him. It’s probably why he’s so strong today.”
    Jack, himself, has spoken fondly about his Gaelic football past.
    Grealish poses with carrots at Aston Villa’s club allotment in 2014Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Dad Kevin said Gaelic football helped toughen his son up
    “I wasn’t really into other sports growing up but I loved Gaelic,” he revealed.
    “You can play football in it; you don’t just have to have the ball in your hands, you can just run with the ball.
    “But when I was 13, Villa told me I need to stop because it’s rough. I still played now and then until I was 15.”
    LUCK OF THE IRISH
    It’s easy to forget Grealish was a late bloomer in international football – and didn’t make his full England debut until two days before he turned 25.
    And he could quite easily have been sat at home watching the Euros in his plush Barnt Green, Worcestershire home had he not snubbed Republic of Ireland at the eleventh hour in 2015.
    In 2015 Grealish snubbed an international call-up by Ireland, after he had represented them at U21 levelCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
    In 2016 Grealish starred at the Toulon Tournament for EnglandCredit: AFP or licensors
    Capped by Ireland at U17, U18 and U21 level, he seemed destined to play under Martin O’Neill.
    However, O’Neill revealed that Grealish turned down an invitation for a call-up , which alerted then-England U21 coach Gareth Southgate to the possibility he would switch allegiances.
    In September 2015, he confirmed that he would represent England, and at the Toulon Tournament he made his debut.
    Grealish would be instrumental in helping his country win the competition.
    FOOTBALL RUNS IN THE FAMILY
    Every time Grealish puts on an England shirt, he’s bound to think about his great-great-grandfather from his mother Karen’s side of the family, Billy Garraty.
    Aston Villa legend Billy Garraty is Jack’s great-great-grandfatherCredit: Rex
    Garraty won the league and FA Cup with Villa – scoring 112 goals in 260 gamesCredit: Getty
    Between 1898 and 1908, forward Garraty scored 112 goals in 260 appearances for Vila.
    In 1903, he also won an England cap in an appearance against Wales.
    Although Jack has already bettered Garraty’s Three Lions appearance record, he’s still got some way to go to match his medal’s count
    Garraty was a 1905 FA Cup hero for the club – winning man of the match in a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United in the final.
    Five years prior, he helped the club win the league scoring 27 goals in 33 games.

    CHARITY CRUSADER
    Off the pitch, the classy midfielder, who made his debut aged 18 for Villa in 2014, is generous with his time and money.
    Grealish is renowned for his charity work in and around the Birmingham community.
    Last summer, he raffled off a worn football shirt to raise funds for the NHS – reportedly raising over £55,000.
    Over the years Grealish has raised 100s of thousands of pounds for charityCredit: Reuters
    Last year Grealish donated a shirt to a Twitter follower after his best friend committed suicide
    Grealish also raised over £55,000 for the NHS at the height of the coronavirus pandemic
    Jack was also said to have personally donated £150,000 to a local hospital during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
    And when a Twitter follower contacted him to tell him about the death of his best friend who committed suicide after a battle with mental health, Grealish kindly auctioned off a shirt signed by the Villa promotion-winning squad.

    Money raised was donated straight to a mental health charity.
    Grealish has also been advocate for Saving Lives and Children in Need in the past.
    Now he goes down in history as the most expensive English player ever.
    The stage is set for this generational talent to leave his indelible mark on English football.
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    Football’s most controversial transfers including Tevez, Campbell and Keane, as Kane tries to force move to Man City

    AS Harry Kane tries to force a move to Manchester City, he may feel the wrath of Tottenham fans should he get his wish.The England hotshot, 28, has delayed his return to North London, skipping training and extending his holiday in Florida.
    Harry Kane’s future is up in the air as he tries to force a move to Man CityCredit: PA
    Desperate to go to the Premier League champions, Kane would certainly rock a few Spurs supporters with the manner in which he’s gone about attempting to turn his dream into a reality.
    And if Kane gets his wish, he could join these controversial stars who upset the apple cart.
    Tevez, Man Utd to Man City
    With the Argentinian owned by a third party – agent Kia Joorabchian’s Media Sports Investment company – Tevez was technically on loan to Manchester United for two years.
    The Red Devils dallied on a permanent deal, which allowed crosstown rivals Man City to swoop in 2009.
    A billboard was then erected in Manchester facing in the direction of Salford with Tevez on a blue backdrop with the slogan ‘Welcome to Manchester’.
    The whole matter left Sir Alex Ferguson incensed. “Stupid and arrogant,” he said of the poster. “A small club with a small mentality,” he labelled City.
    Man City put up this poster in Manchester after signing Carlos TevezCredit: PA:Press Association
    Sir Alex Ferguson was livid after Tevez left United for CityCredit: AFP
    Campbell, Spurs to Arsenal
    Kane can count his lucky stars it’s not the Gunners trying to lure him away from Spurs.
    In 2001, Sol Campbell’s contract with Tottenham was set to expire and was considering his options.
    Few could believe the England legend would end up at arch-rivals Arsenal, after admitting he was seeking Champions League football.
    It was “the ultimate act of betrayal”, according to the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust said.
    In 2001, Sol Campbell shocked English football when he left Tottenham for ArsenalCredit: PA:Press Association
    Campbell feels the brunt of Spurs fans at White Hart LaneCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Cole, Arsenal to Chelsea
    What goes around comes around in football, they say, and Ashley Cole leaving Arsenal for Chelsea was one Gunners fans STILL haven’t got over – often referring to him as ‘Cashley Cole’.
    Chelsea and Jose Mourinho were accused of tapping up the ex-England left-back, when the pair met at a hotel restaurant to discuss a potential move.
    At the time, Cole was disgruntled with a contract offer he’d received – famously admitting “I nearly swerved off the road” with the £55,000-per-week deal on the table.
    All parties were fined for the tapping up incident, but that didn’t stop Cole from making his move a year later.
    Months later at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal fans showered the pitch with fake bank notes with Ashley Cole’s face on.
    Arsenal fans throw fake bank notes with Ashley Cole’s image on them onto the pitch at Stamford BridgeCredit: PA:Press Association
    The notes featured Cole’s face as well his famous quote from his bookCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Figo, Barcelona to Real Madrid
    The Real Madrid presidential elections of 2000 brought arguably the most astonishing transfer in Spanish football history.
    With Florentino Perez trailing in the polls, he launched an audacious bid for Barcelona talisman Luis Figo.
    He offered the Portugal legend a guaranteed £1.6million if he lost the election, but if he won Figo would have to either move to Los Blancos or pay £19million in compensation.
    Figo took the bait, and when Perez was voted in the £38million release clause was met and the winger joined Real.
    When he returned to the Nou Camp in 2002, he was met with a hostile reaction, as well as a pig’s head that was thrown onto the pitch.
    Barcelona fans burn a poster of former hero Luis Figo at the Nou CampCredit: AP:Associated Press
    A pig’s head was thrown onto the pitch when Figo returned to the Nou CampCredit: Diario AS
    Keane, Man Utd to Celtic
    When Roy Keane made himself an enemy in the eyes of Sir Alex Ferguson, there was no going back.
    First, he reportedly argued with Fergie over the quality of the set-up at the Portuguese resort United were enjoying a preseason training camp at in 2005.
    Then, he blasted team-mates Rio Ferdinand, John O’Shea, Alan Smith, Kieran Richardson and Darren Fletcher in an interview with MUTV.
    The explosive clip was never aired, but the damage was done. Keane was granted a free transfer – joining boyhood club Celtic.
    Roy Keane signed for boyhood club Celtic after an infamous fallout with Sir Alex FergusonCredit: Getty
    Baggio, Fiorentina to Juventus
    The Diving Ponytail joined Juventus from Fiorentina in 1990 for a world record £8million fee.
    But despite the huge cash windfall, Viola fans were fuming and they stormed the club’s offices – forcing president Flavio Pontello to hide in the stadium.
    Amazingly, the riots saw 50 fans injured, while nine were arrested.
    What happened next was even better. When the two played each other the following season, Baggio refused to take a penalty claiming Fiorentina keeper Gianmatteo Mareggini would know how to save it.
    After he was substituted from the pitch, Baggio then picked up a Fiorentina scarf thrown at him and later revealed “his heart was purple”.
    Roberto Baggio swapped Florence for Turin, but later revealed his heart was purpleCredit: Getty
    Cruyff, Ajax to Feyenoord
    Forever the darling of Ajax fans, there was a time when Johan Cruyff threatened his reputation with them.
    After giving them the best part of his football career, the Dutch club’s board felt the Netherlands legend was finished at 36 and refused to offer him a new deal.
    Dutch legend Johan Cruyff won the double with Feyenoord after Ajax released him in spiteCredit: Getty

    Cruyff was furious. So mad, in fact, he signed for their bitter enemy Feyenoord, who he then led to the double and won Dutch Footballer of the Year.
    “I wanted to take my anger out on Ajax via Feyenoord after the club had thrown me out with the rubbish”, he later admitted in his autobiography.
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    How football stars force moves, from skipping training like Kane to giving cryptic interviews and agents dropping hints

    HARRY KANE is STILL nowhere to be seen down Hotspur Way.The 28-year-old is in a stand-off with Tottenham and Daniel Levy and believes he should be allowed to leave for Manchester City, following a gentleman’s agreement with the chairman.
    Harry Kane has gone on strike and is desperate to leave TottenhamCredit: Reuters
    Kane claims he has a gentleman’s agreement with Levy to leave and is trying to pull every trick in the book to leaveCredit: PA
    Of course, Spurs fans will know this dance well already. Famously, Gareth Bale skipped training until he got his desired move to Real Madrid in 2013.
    Back in May, Kane began his exit strategy with an explosive interview with Gary Neville on SkyBet’s The Overlap, where he revealed he was ready to leave the club and that he would be in control of his own destiny.
    But going AWOL from the training ground or giving cryptic interviews aren’t the only course of action a player can take if they want a transfer.
    POOR PERFORMANCE
    When former pro turned BT Sport pundit Robbie Savage hankered for a move to Blackburn from Birmingham City in 2005, he had a stinker against Newcastle to engineer a transfer and annoy manager Steve Bruce.
    He wrote in his autobiography: “I went out that day and I deliberately played badly. I looked like I couldn’t care less, and it was the first and the last time I’ve done that.
    “I’d been on fire but I let everyone down: the fans, the other players and Steve Bruce. He knew that I was playing to get away and that he had a problem. I needed to force the issue.”
    Ex-Chelsea star William Gallas threatened to go even further, according to the West London club.
    The Frenchman was incensed they wouldn’t let him move to Arsenal in 2006, so he allegedly threatened to score an own goal or get sent off if he was picked.
    “Before the first game of the season against Manchester City, when only four defenders were available and John Terry was doubtful with an injury, he refused to play,” a Chelsea statement said.
    Robbie Savage admitted to purposefully playing badly under Steve Bruce to get a moveCredit: PA:Press Association
    SunSport’s backpage in 2006 after Chelsea’s incredible statementCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Gallas got his desire to leave Chelsea in 2006 for ArsenalCredit: PA:Press Association
    “He went on to threaten that if he was forced to play, or if he was disciplined and financially punished for his breach of the rules, that he could score an own goal or get himself sent off, or make deliberate mistakes.”
    Gallas denied the accusation, but admitted he was desperate to be let go.
    AGENTS AND THE MEDIA
    The birth of the super agent – think Mino Raiola – has further intensified matters on the transfer front.
    The Italian is well-known for upsetting the clubs of his clients, just ask Manchester United.
    Former Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson refused to work with him – once calling him a “s***bag”.
    While last season, Raiola got into a slanging match with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer over the future of Paul Pogba after the Italian said the World Cup winner’s United career was “over”.
     “He needs to change team, he needs a change of scene,” Raiola said.
    “He has a contract that expires in a year and a half’s time, in the summer of 2022, But I think the best solution would be for him to leave in the next transfer window.”
    The statement was obviously designed to drum up interest in Pogba, with PSG one of the clubs hopeful of prising him away from Old Trafford this summer.
    Mino Raiola is famous for intensifying transfer mattersCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Last season Raiola said his client Paul Pogba (pictured) needs to change team, which began a transfer scrambleCredit: AFP or licensors
    Other agents have been known to drip-feed the media snippets of off-the-record information to unsettle things or start a bidding war.
    CRYPTIC INTERVIEWS
    Before Kane joined the England squad for this year’s Euros, he found time to sit down with Gary Neville to wax lyrical about his future on SkyBet’s The Overlap.
    “I think it’s definitely a conversation to be had with the club,” he confessed about his future.
    “I want to be playing in the biggest games. The biggest moments.” And we know exactly what he meant.
    With Tottenham failing to qualify for the Champions League, Kane won’t be playing in club football’s biggest competition next season.
    Kane’s fellow Three Lions forward Raheem Sterling managed to upset the apple cart when he appeared on the BBC in 2015 when he was at Liverpool.
    The ex-QPR youth star admitted he was “flattered” by Arsenal’s interest in him and claimed he wasn’t a mercenary.
    After that revelation, his former agent Aidy Ward said Sterling wouldn’t be staying at Anfield, even if the club offered him a £900,000-per-week contract.
    The Reds’ then-manager Brendan Rodgers was left bemused and labelled Sterling’s actions a “mistake”.
    The player got what he wanted, though, signing for Manchester City that summer.
    Harry Kane told Gary Neville on SkyBet’s The OverlapCredit: Sky Sports
    Raheem Sterling’s former agent Aidy Ward helped his client engineer a move away from Liverpool
    SOCIAL MEDIA
    Twitter and Instagram have (perhaps dangerously) given footballers a platform to tell the world their feelings.
    And when they’re feeling unsettled at their clubs, what better way to go than blast them on social media.
    Former Tottenham star Darren Bent gave us a the first proper example when he took on Daniel Levy in 2009.
    “Seriously getting pissed off now,” he began with a tweet.
    “Why can’t anything be simple. It’s so frustrating hanging round doing jack s***. Do I wanna go Hull City NO. Do I wanna go stoke NO do I wanna go sunderland YES so stop f****** around, Levy. Sunderland are not the problem in the slightest.”
    Of course, Levy’s ‘f****** around’ was designed to get a mega-fee for the striker. It was a deal that rose to £16.5million in the end.
    THE OLD FASHIONED WAY
    It is and always will be the way many will follow… and that’s to make like the Tube and go on strike.
    Diego Costa got himself crossed off Antonio Conte’s Christmas card list, when he blasted the Italian boss in an interview in his native Brazil.
    Diego Costa went on strike after falling out with manager Antonio ConteCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The fiery forward claimed Conte sent him a text message saying he was no longer wanted by the West Londoners.
    Costa felt Chelsea were blocking his move to Atletico Madrid and threatened to down tools and stay in Brazil for a year, even if the club fined him.
    Months later, he was unveiled as an Atletico player.
    Another top talent who dismayed his employers was ex-West Ham star Dimitri Payet.
    The French midfielder wanted to move home for family reasons in January 2017, and when Marseille declared an interest in him Payet vowed to do anything to get his move.
    That anything was nothing as he went missing from training and manager Slaven Bilic said he’d never play for the club again.
    The Hammers felt betrayed, especially after awarding the playmaker a £125,000-per-week contract the previous season.
    Before the end of the January transfer window, Payet got what he wanted – a move away.
    The question remains; will Harry Kane get one, too?

    Dimitri Payet forced a move away from West Ham by going on strike like Harry Kane has done with SpursCredit: PA:Press Association

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    David Beckham’s MLS club Inter Miami offers transfer targets fantastic beaches and celebrity lifestyle

    DAVID BECKHAM’s Inter Miami project hasn’t quite gone to plan – but at least they can guarantee some sun.Their inaugural season as an MLS club ended up going out with a whimper with the club missing out on the 2020 playoffs..
    David Beckham’s MLS franchise enjoyed their first full season this yearCredit: Alamy Live News
    David Beckham is hoping to bring the world’s best talent to his Miami teamCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    It was hoped the arrival of former Manchester United team-mate Phil Neville as manager might improve things this term – but they are bottom of the Eastern Conference.
    But it all started with bold ambitions.
    At a press conference initially announcing the club, Becks made noises that he was regularly speaking to the world’s best talent to lure them to his project.
    Olivier Giroud, who has just signed for AC Milan, was recently linked with a move to the club, and was reportedly offered a £4million apartment to live in. 
    While even Lionel Messi has hinted that he wants to play his final days in the US – with Miami favourites to land his signature.
    So what can any prospective transfer targets expect from a life in Miami?
    Join SunSport in lending the former Man United great a hand in making ‘The Magic City’ the go-to destination for the best footballers in the world.
    THE WEATHER
    While you may have to be wary of the odd tropical storm here and there, Miami weather is mostly perfect.
    January averages around 20 degrees Celsius, while winter highs range between 23-27 degrees Celsius.
    The wet season starts in May and ends mid-October, but the temperatures are between 27-35 degrees Celsius and it’s insanely humid.
    Good job the football season starts in May, otherwise it would be hell playing in those conditions.
    Blue skies and sunshine decorate the high skyscrapers of MiamiCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Miami Beach is the best place for a footballer to top up their tanCredit: Alamy
    THE BEACHES
    They say life’s a beach… Miami has several from Key Biscayne to North Beach, where prime athletes can bronze themselves on a daily basis.
    There’s the 21st to 45th street beach, which runs alongside the Miami Beach boardwalk and South Pointe Park.
    Some of the world’s best hotels and restaurants are nearby, so it’s the perfect spot.
    Anyone feeling active could head to Lummus Beach where volleyball courts are available to rent or there’s thatched huts to lounge under.
    Haulover Beach boasts white sands and a choppy sea, ideal for surfers.
    On Tuesday nights there’s a food truck festival with live music and local foods for the whole family.
    South Pointe Park is perfect for a stroll or jog for a Beckham transfer targetCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Miami Beach is the perfect location for any footballerCredit: Getty – Contributor
    David Beckham won’t have trouble selling the white sands of Miami BeachCredit: Getty – Contributor
    THE RESTAUANTS
    Miami’s cuisine is fit for a king and is influenced by the ocean with plenty of seafood on offer.
    Latin American foods are key here, so most restaurants boast many Cuban-influenced dishes – most meaty based.
    The most exclusive restaurants in town are Terrazza in the Shore Club Hotel, Zuma in the heart of downtown Miami and Jaya at the Setai Hotel.
    Jaya is a favourite of the likes of Jay Z and Bono whenever they’re in town, with menu highlights including a whole branzino for a reasonable £27.
    Terrazza’s Italian by-the pool fare will attract many footballers wanting to load up on carbs.
    While Zuma’s light Japanese meals will have weight-conscious footballers frothing at the mouth.
    Eating by the pool at the Shore Club Hotel is what most sports stars do in Miami
    Jay Z and Bono are fans of the Jaya at The Setai hotelCredit: Jaya at The Setai, http://www.thesetaihotel.com/
    Footballers will love the Asian cuisine on offer at the JayaCredit: Jaya at The Setai, http://www.thesetaihotel.com/
    Footballers could rest poolside at The Setai hotel during preseasonCredit: Jaya at The Setai, http://www.thesetaihotel.com/
    THE STADIUM
    Central to Beckham’s Miami franchise is a super stadium fit for the best players in the world.
    The 18,000 all-seater arena is in the Overtown neighbourhood, near the Miami River, and was originally met with some controversy from the locals who didn’t think a stadium should be built on the site.
    A world-class training centre sits next door to the stadium and boasts first class facilities.
    However, be sure that it will be a state-of-the-art venue, not only fit for football, but ready to house concerts featuring the world’s leading pop stars.
    Interestingly, it won’t be the biggest stadium in the country, but it’ll surely be a sellout week in/week out with Beckham involved.
    David Beckham’s Miami stadium is fit for any top footballerCredit: Splash News
    THE CELEBRITY CULTURE
    After all, this lot can’t be wrong.
    The most famous faces in the world choose Miami as a holiday destination, pouring in on their private jets regularly during the summer.
    Some celebrities even call Miami home, so any footballer who wants to embrace celebrity culture should look no further.
    Anna Kournikova and Enrique Iglesias, Lenny Kravitz, Sean Combs, Matt Damon and Jennifer Lopez all have lavish homes in Miami.
    Most opt for Star Island, so expect footballers to be checking out homes in that area.
    With footballers making the crossover into movies and TV, major productions in the city are on the rise.
    Could the team feature in The Rock’s show ‘Ballers’ in a future episode?
    A Miami-based footballer could be mates with Anna Kournikova and Enrique IglesiasCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Sean Combs loves living the Miami lifestyleCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    You could bump into Jennifer Lopez living in MiamiCredit: Fame Flynet
    Matt Damon is an active celebrity in Miami circlesCredit: Getty – Contributor
    SPORTS CULTURE
    Anyone moving to Miami will have to be very aware of the sports culture that runs through the city’s veins.
    Although the Miami Dolphins haven’t tasted Superbowl success since 1974, they’re steeped in NFL history thanks to legendary quarterback Dan Marino.
    The NBA team Miami Heat was the one-time home of LeBron James when they picked up consecutive championships in 2012 and 2013.
    They’re also represented in the MLB by the Marlins, who are co-owned by NY Yankee great Derek Jeter and have won two World Championships.
    The Miami Heat are the most successful sports franchise currently in the cityCredit: USA TODAY Sports
    David Beckham’s football team could have cheerleaders like the Miami HeatCredit: Getty – Contributor
    David Beckham’s Miami franchise will rival the Miami Dolphins for fansCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Any single footballer may be interested in dating a Miami Dolphin cheerleaderCredit: Corbis
    The Miami Marlins are favourites of the Hispanic communityCredit: Getty – Contributor
    BAYSIDE MARKETPLACE
    For shopping and dining, incoming footballers will look no further than taking a stroll along Bayside Marketplace.
    Wrapping along the bay walls of the bank, it boasts designer shops, posh restaurants and a great vibe that encompasses all that’s great about Miami.
    Incidentally, Miami Vice often filmed episodes here, so if it’s good enough for Don Johnson…
    Bayside Marketplace offers fine dining and shoppingCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Bayside Marketplace was where Miami Vice was mostly filmedCredit: Getty – Contributor

    OCEAN DRIVE
    No doubt any big-name Beckham signing will be driving a fresh motor.
    With that in mind, they’ll definitely want to cruise down Ocean Drive with its surrounding Art Deco hotels and bars.
    The Clevelander Hotel, with its bar and massive swimming pool provide a great spot to grab a refresher in the hot heat.
    You’ll be mad not to be impressed by the architecture.
    It’s an amazing experience for any tourist and any future Beckham signing.
    So, where do we sign up?
    Ocean Drive boasts some of Miami’s best hotels and barsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Ocean Drive is a haven for Art Deco buildings and is perfect for footballers to cruise downCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Ocean Drive comes alive at nighttime with its bustling nightlifeCredit: Getty – Contributor
    EVERGLADES
    On the list of must-do things in Miami – and Becks doesn’t even need to sell the tourist haven – is the Everglades.
    Unlike anything in the world, it’s your best chance of seeing a crocodile swimming in its natural habitat.
    Over 1.5 acres long, the wetlands begin in Orlando at the Kissimmee River and end at Lake Okeechobee.
    The Everglades is one of Miami’s most famous tourist attractionsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    You could see crocodiles on a tour of the EvergladesCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Brazil have lacked a centre forward since Ronaldo, but could have found a solution in Olympic star Matheus Cunha

    IT IS amazing to think of Brazil having a long running problem at centre forward. But it is the plain truth.Back in 2006 everything seemed to be covered. The great Ronaldo was leaving the scene, but Adriano seemed ready to take over.
    Matheus Cunha could be the answer to Brazil’s problems at centre forwardCredit: Reuters
    But Adriano was dogged by psychological problems, the centre forward in the 2010 World Cup ended up being Luis Fabiano – good, but not great.
    Then things got worse. As so often, Brazil were deceived by the Confederations Cup, and went into their home World Cup in 2014 with Fred leading their attack.
    It was not a success – so much so that, bizarrely in a game lost by the margin of 7-1, the crowd picked on Fred as the villain and jeered him in that fateful semi-final against Germany.
    There was no clear choice for the role for the next couple of years, until, in the last eighteen months of Russia 2018, the youthful Gabriel Jesus appeared to have supplied the solution.
    Come the competition, his limitations as a penalty area operator became clear – he is one of the very few Brazilian centre forwards who have gone through a World Cup without scoring a single goal.
    Since then he has operated as a wide striker. The man most used through the middle has been Roberto Firmino.
    But this, too, has not been a conspicuous success. He is much more of a false nine than a traditional target man, and Brazil are set up in a very different way from Liverpool.
    The recent Copa America, when Brazil lost in the final after scoring just twice in three knock out games, highlighted that all is not right with the attack.
    Matheus Cunha, is rangy and quick, two footed and versatile and he is very proficient at playing with his back to goal – which it is exactly what Neymar needsTim Vickery
    The answer may be emerging from the Olympic tournament. Richarlison has got most of the goals.
    But his attacking partner is also doing himself proud. Matheus Cunha of Hertha Berlin is looking very interesting.
    He was top scorer in the qualification campaign at the start of last year, and though his finishing in the Tokyo Games has at times left something to be desired, he did score the only goal of the quarter final against Egypt.
    More impressive, though, is his all round game. He is rangy and quick, two footed and versatile and – most interesting from the point of view of the senior side – he is very proficient at playing with his back to goal.
    This is vital because it is exactly what Neymar needs.
    At senior level Brazil’s attack is built around the Paris Saint Germain star. But the opposition have been finding it two easy to close down his space.
    What Neymar has been lacking is a good back to goal striker to force the opposing defensive line backwards and open up space in front.
    This is Matheus Cunha’s game. It is one he might not be able to show in Tuesday’s Olympic semi final against Mexico.
    Towards the end of the Egypt game on Saturday, Cunha pulled up with a muscular problem.
    He was forced off, and Brazil have been working on him intensively in a bid to get him fit to face the Mexicans.

    This race against time is important in the context of the Olympic campaign. But it has little relevance in the long run.
    The important question is whether he can carry his qualities into the senior side and help them win the World Cup – the one that really matters.
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    When STEVENAGE and Burger King took over FIFA 20, they sold out of club shirts and became most used team on Twitch

    IN the summer of 2019, Burger King made the astonishing move to sponsor lowly League Two club Stevenage FC.Within one year, by utilising a video game, they helped make the club one of the most marketable teams in football.
    Stevenage FC have become one of the most well marketed teams in the worldCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Burger King began sponsoring Stevenage in 2019 Credit: Rex Features
    The fast-food giants cleverly tapped into the FIFA 20 world, offering free Whoppers and chips in return for gamers completing in-game challenges, while playing as the The Boro.
    That helped real-life Stevenage sell out all their club shirts, become the most played FIFA 20 team on live streaming platform Twitch, and earned exposure around the world.
    MARKETING GENIUS
    When Burger King paid Stevenage a reported £50,000 to sponsor the club, they knew exactly what they were doing.
    Marcelo Pascoa, their global head of grand marketing, revealed the group were passionate “not only for the big teams, but also for the smaller ones that are poised for something big”.
    And how that has transpired.
    They partnered with the creatives at DAVID The Agency and came up with ways of drawing attention to the Hertfordshire side, who draw around 2,700 fans to their Lamex Stadium.
    A plan was hatched to use FIFA 20, where virtual Stevenage players could unlock special Burger King deals by completing challenges and uploading the video to Twitter.

    The fast food chain used FIFA 20 to promote awareness of the club

    Gamers could unlock special meal deals by sharing completed challenges on Twitter
    Challenges included ‘A Nutmeg for Nuggets’ and ‘Impossible for Impossible Whopper’, as the gamers (wearing official Stevenage jerseys) happily shared their clips online in return for food and free delivery.
    THE KNOCK-ON EFFECT
    With free grub on offer, it’s no surprise the global campaign that was launched across the USA, China, Mexico, Brazil, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Spain was a big success.
    And it launched little Stevenage FC into the stratosphere.
    Incredibly, over 25,000 goals were shared by gamers online, while the campaign lasted for a week.
    They became the most used team in Career Mode and on Twitch, with players adding the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mo Salah to their virtual club.
    But, here’s the clincher, and one which drew a windfall for Stevenage.
    For the first time in the club’s history, they sold out all of their shirts – priced at £42.99 a pop.

    For the first time in Stevenage’s history they sold out their shirtsCredit: Rex Features

    Back in May, Burger King’s deal with Stevenage expired with the fast food chain’s job done.
    “When we signed the agreement two years ago we knew it would be big for the Club however, we did not expect the level of its impact across the globe to be as big as it has been,” Tunbridge revealed.
    “To turn the Club from a small team in the real world to the biggest online is a phenomenal achievement by all those involved, and one which now makes us an attractive Club to work with on a commercial level”.
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    Inside Emmanuel Adebayor’s amazing car collection, from a £360,000 Rolls-Royce to a brilliant £18,000 Can-Am Spyder

    EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR’S car collection quite simply leaves all others biting the dust.And it is his customised Rolls-Royce Phantom that steals the show, not least because of its price tag.
    Emmanuel Adebayor has an – as expected – outrageous car collection
    Adebayor showed off his motors on Instagram to motivate his fans
    The former Arsenal star, now 37, showed off his luxury motors on Instagram to “motivate” his fans to be the best they can be.
    That came after he explained why he is refusing to donate to Togo’s coronavirus crisis.
    The most impressive motor in his fleet is his one-of-a-kind Roller that starts at an eye-popping £360,000 – with an orange paint job and matching interior.
    And there is the personalised number plate – 0004 SEA – a reference to his shirt number and initials, Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor.
    No wonder that alongside one image of him at the wheel of the car he wrote: “Love my lifestyle.”
    Adebayor, who last played for Paraguayan club Olimpia, boasts an amazing array of cars which he keeps safely under cover at a custom-built hangar at his huge home in Accra, Ghana.
    Adebayor’s amazing Phantom is truly one of a kindCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    The interior matches the orange outside of the flash motorCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    SPYDER MAN
    One photo shows Adebayor apparently fast asleep with his cavalcade stretched out behind him as far as the eye could see.
    The Roller took pride of place in that photo but it is his £18,000 Can-Am Spyder trike which is probably his weirdest vehicle.
    The futuristic three-wheeler boasts 115hp and electronic cruise control.
    It looks ideal for a quick trip down to the shops.
    The Istanbul star catches 40 winks by a long line of his carsCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    Adebayor poses proudly on his £18,000 Can-Am Spyder trikeCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor

    ROUND THE BENZ
    But for that, Adebayor uses his souped-up Mercedes-Benz people carrier.
    The motor features leather La-Z-Boy seating, curtains on the windows, an arm rest between the back two chairs and stands for his phone and iPad.
    Smiling happily inside for one photo, Adebayor captioned the snap: “On my way to town for some quick shopping.”
    Should he fancy something different then the Togo star can whip out his Mercedes-Benz G65 SUV, which starts from around £170,000.

    Adebayor jumps in his people carrier for a quick trip to the shopsCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor

    With a handcrafted AMG 6.0L V12 and 621hp, the impressive all-terrain beast packs a serious punch.
    But Adebayor is more than willing to share his cars and his cash.GENEROUS ADEBAYOR
    It was reported that in 2012 the former Real Madrid striker gave away a Range Rover – said to be worth six figures – to his close mate and comedian Funny Face.
    This year for his birthday, Adebayor told his pal that he could have pretty much whatever he wanted.
    Emmanuel Adebayor arrives to a hero’s welcome as he joins Olimpia in Paraguay
    The striker with his Mercedes-Benz G65 SUVCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    Adebayor gets a kick out of showing off his array of automobilesCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    Comedian Funny Face poses with the Range Rover Adebayor gave himCredit: Instagram
    The Copa del Rey winner put up this photo of a fleet of motors at his homeCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    Adebayor wrote in a gushing Instagram post: “I would like you to go to the nearest Access Bank in Accra, there is a blank cheque waiting.
    “It’s for you to write any amount on it.
    “Please remember we promised not to finish each other’s money, so be reasonable.”

    A FINE COLLECTION
    So keen is Adebayor on cars that he even has traffic jams at his home!
    He uploaded a photo to his Instagram showing a line of cars at his house.
    And, though it cannot be confirmed if they were all his, he owns so many motors he might consider installing some traffic lights.
    The former Premier League star loves going off-road in his buggiesCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
    The all-terrain quad bike is a change from his usual mode of luxury travelCredit: Instagram / @e_adebayor
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    Barcelona and Real Madrid pull off big-money transfers like this with Aguero signed and Mbappe and Haaland linked

    FROM scouting to stadium unveiling, it takes Real Madrid and Barcelona just seven steps to seal the deal.The two giants of world football, known for spending the big bucks, have worked out the perfect formula in courting their top targets.
    Erling Haaland has been linked with Real Madrid and BarcelonaCredit: Rex
    And although finances may be tight after the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the LaLiga sides are already planning for next season.
    We are by no means suggesting any tapping up is going on by either club, for that would be against Fifa rules.
    But Real and Barca know the main men they want, with Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe linked with moves and Sergio Aguero already swapping the Etihad for Camp Nou.
    This is how they start that process.
    STEP 1: Identifying Target
    This is the hard part, taking a global scouting network, hours of player identification, notes and analysis.
    The player must fit a position of need, play with a certain style and, ideally, fit in with the club philosophy.
    But once the two Spanish giants have honed in on their targets, it’s very difficult to resist the lure of the Camp Nou or the Bernabeu.
    Lionel Messi’s Argentina team mate Sergio Aguero has signed for BarcelonaCredit: Rex
    Kylian Mbappe is said to be a target for both Real Madrid and BarcelonaCredit: AP
    In recent years, they have been rarely frustrated once the scouts have done their homework and found their target.
    STEP 2: Line up legends
    The next part of the chase is all about making the player feel wanted, like the move would be the greatest thing to happen in his career.
    Take Philippe Coutinho’s move to Barca in 2018, as an example.
    Was there a former team-mate in the current Barca squad that can tell the player how good it is at the Nou Camp? Yep, Luis Suarez.
    And over at Madrid, there have been attempts to lure the top talent to the club in the past.
    Cristiano Ronaldo sent Marcus Rashford a signed shirt from Real MadridCredit: Instagram @marcusrashford
    Before Ronaldo’s move to Juventus, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner tried to lure the Man United youngsterCredit: AFP or licensors
    While still at the Bernabeu, five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo signed a Real Madrid jersey and sent it to Manchester United star Marcus Rashford.
    “Keep up the good work,” he wrote. “And come do it here,” was the suggestion.
    STEP 3: Get in his ear
    Now comes the real graft.
    Does the current crop have a former team-mate or countryman capable of working the charm, telling the target how good life is in Spain, how lush the grass is on this side of the fence?
    Madrid had just that man when it came to bringing Hazard to the club.
    “It would be nice of course,” agent Thibaut Courtois told VTM Niews while discussing his former team-mate and fellow Belgian’s chances of moving to Madrid before he swapped Stamford Bridge for the Bernabeu.
    “Eden is a top player and also my buddy, so if he came here it would be fun, but he has to make his choices.”
    The seed had been planted. Next summer, the two would play together.
    Real Madrid had their very own agent in Thibaut Courtois to help bring in Eden HazardCredit: AFP or licensors
    STEP 4: Offensively low first bid
    This is when fantasy becomes reality.
    It is easy to palm away gossip and rumour but a proper bid sends a message to the player that their new-found dream is possible.
    Barca’s first offer for Coutinho was £72million and they knew there was no chance of bagging the brilliant Brazilian at that price.
    But it was all part of a scheme to ensure Coutinho was thinking about the move in the coming days, weeks and months.
    Best case scenario is the player gets so tempted a transfer request is submitted before the next available window.
    STEP 5: Awkward photo opportunity
    Arsenal fans will know all about this one.
    If you’re a Barcelona player you HAVE to carry a spare shirt with you all the time.
    Especially during World Cup celebration parades.
    ESPECIALLY if the player is not set to join in the immediate future.
    We saw it with Cesc Fabregas back in 2010, a year before his move to the Camp Nou, when Carles Puyol was seen forcing a Barca jersey over the Arsenal man’s head.

    Spanish team-mates put a Barcelona jersey on Cesc Fabregas while still playing for ArsenalCredit: Reuters
    STEP 6: Catalan press (and sponsors) on board
    For Barca, it’s all about AS and Sport, while Marca are key for Madrid.
    These papers have long been the go-to place for news about the two clubs.
    And if they want a story out there, it tends to end up with the local papers first.
    Check their websites right now and see how many stories there are about Real and Barça targets.
    It might be about how much money they earn, how long the contract will be, what role they can expect to play, or how the dressing room is looking forward to welcoming him.
    STEP 7: Inevitable unveiling
    Look away now fans of Man United, Chelsea and Liverpool, for the end is inevitable.
    This is the bit where Real and Barca get their man.
    We’ve seen it with Fabregas and Coutinho.
    It may take longer than anticipated but like the rich kids of Instagram, these guys always get what they want.
    Will Haaland swap the yellow and black of Dortmund for the white of Los Blancos?Credit: Getty More