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    Real Madrid star Marco Asensio closing in on shock transfer to ambitious Premier League club

    MARCO ASENSIO is closing in on a shock move to Aston Villa according to reports.Asensio is out of contract at the end of the season and hasn’t put pen to paper on a new deal with Real Madrid.
    Asensio is expected to leave Real Madrid on a free transfer this summerCredit: Rex
    The 27 year old joined the Spanish giants from Mallorca in 2014 and has made 190 appearances, scoring 37 goals.
    The Spanish international has been frustrated at a lack of playing time under Carlo Ancelotti and doesn’t expect that to change if he puts pen to paper on fresh terms.
    He has been linked with a move to PSG, while both Arsenal and AC Milan hold interest in the player.
    However, according to Marca, Asensio could be playing under Unai Emery at Aston Villa next season.
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    The report states that Emery wants to have Asensio as part of his project next season and has taken steps to try and convince him to join.
    Villa would be an interesting move for Asensio with the club having qualified for the Conference League next season and seemingly on the up under Emery.
    Marca adds that the attacker has yet to make a final decision on his future and will continue to study all the proposals he receives.
    Asensio has only started 15 La Liga matches this season, but has provided an impressive 15 goal contributions in 30 league appearances.
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    The Spaniard will want to play regularly next season with Euro 2024 next summer.
    He recently lost his place in the Spain squad for the qualifiers against Scotland and Norway in March.
    He will likely say his goodbyes to Madrid fans this weekend when Los Blancos conclude their campaign against Athletic Bilbao at The Bernabeu. More

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    Jude Bellingham to complete £130m Real Madrid transfer this week or next as he informs Dortmund chiefs he wants to leave

    JUDE BELLINGHAM is on the verge of moving from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid — although both clubs are still haggling over the final fee.His German side are holding out for £130million and the England midfielder looks certain to land his massive move this week or next.
    Jude Bellingham is closing in on a £130m move to Real MadridCredit: Getty
    The deal would include £105m up front with £25m in add-ons and is a huge increase on the £30m Dortmund paid Birmingham three years ago.
    Bellingham’s father Mark has been involved in the negotiations with Real Madrid, who first made contact two years ago.
    The 19-year-old has favoured a move to Spain rather than Manchester City or even Liverpool, who withdrew because they could not afford him.
    Bellingham’s contract could be six years long.
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    Dortmund failed to win the title on the final day and Bellingham was ruled out with a knee injury, which makes him a doubt for England.
    Bellingham did NOT say goodbye to the fans on the pitch after the game but was the last player to leave on Saturday evening and said farewell to the club’s security staff.
    Marca claims on Monday morning he then held talks with Dortmund chiefs informing them he wants to leave.
    The Germans gave Bellingham their blessing, but are adamant they will get the right price for their star man from Real Madrid.
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    Carlo Ancelotti’s side have been hoping to land Bellingham for a basic fee of £85m but Dortmund insist that is not enough.
    Bellingham was named as the Bundesliga player of the season yesterday after scoring eight goals and providing five assists in 31 league appearances.
    He said: “My team-mates and coaches have helped me to develop.
    “I came to the club as a talented lad but I have added elements to my game that have taken it to the next level and that’s down to them.” More

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    Barcelona say emotional goodbye to the Nou Camp with players in tears and fireworks lighting up sky for huge send off

    BARCELONA said an emotional farewell to the Nou Camp with departing players left in tears and fireworks lighting up the sky.The Spanish giants are moving to the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic next season whilst the Nou Camp is redeveloped.
    Barcelona bid farewell to the Nou Camp until November 2024Credit: AP
    Jordi Alba said his goodbyes to the Nou CampCredit: Rex
    Club captain Busquets is expected to move to Saudi ArabiaCredit: Rex
    The departing players were given a proper send offCredit: AFP
    Xavi’s side cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory against Mallorca in their last game at the Nou Camp until November 2024, with Ansu Fati netting a brace and Gavi scoring the other.
    The Spanish champions will return to the Nou Camp in the 2024-25 season with the capacity at 50 per cent, before work is completed during the 2025-26 season.
    It was an emotional night for club legends Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba who both played their final home game for Barcelona.
    Both players were applauded off the pitch by the home support and received souvenirs from the club for their service before addressing the fans.
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    Alba is leaving Barcelona after mutually agreeing to terminate his contract a year early.
    The 34-year-old joined the club from Valencia in 2012 and has gone on to make 458 appearances for the Catalan club, scoring 19 times and providing 91 assists.
    He has been linked with a move to Inter Milan and is also expected to have lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia.
    Alba said: “Good evening, first of all I would like to thank all the fans for all the love in my career.
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    “Today I also have to remember many people who played a very important role in my career and it was a great honour to share the pitch with them.
    “Thanks to my teammates, this year maybe I didn’t play a lot, but the most important thing is always to try to help, of course I feel very proud of helping my teammates.”
    Alba also paid tribute to Busquets, who he has played alongside for more than a decade.
    He added: “I want to talk about an important and beloved person, Busquets. It was a great honour to play alongside him. I wish him all the best.”
    The left back finished by saying how proud he has been to be a Barcelona player.
    He concluded: “Now I will follow the team from another place. Always proud to be a Barcelona player. Visca Barça! Visca Catalunya!”
    Club captain Busquets is expected to move to Saudi Arabia having spent his entire senior career at the club, making 481 appearances and scoring 11 goals.
    In his address to the fans he said: “Good evening, first of all I want to thank all the players, the current players and those who have been with me these last few years, I thank them all.
    “I thank the coaching staff, the employees, everyone at the club and everyone who helped me during this period, and I also thank the fans. They played a very important role in what we achieved. It is a great honour to be in the team.”
    Busquets added that it had been a dream to play for the club he had supported since he was a child.
    He said: “I dreamt when I was young to play a match in this stadium, this dream came true and I played several matches here, the best stadium in the world. I will never forget this.
    “I came here as a fan when I was a child, and now I’m very proud to be part of the best club in the world.”
    The Spanish midfielder did hint that he could be back in the future.
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    He finished: “Now I’m leaving this team, but the dream I had has come true, this is not a definitive goodbye, it’s a see you later.”
    Barcelona round out their LaLiga campaign away at Celta Vigo on Sunday.
    Fireworks erupted over the stadiumCredit: Getty
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    Barcelona launch record transfer move for Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes with Eddie Howe already looking at replacements

    BARCELONA want to sign Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes this summer, according to reports.The Catalan giants believe that the Brazilian ace can help catapult them back into Champions League contention.
    Bruno Guimaraes arrived at Newcastle in a £43m deal in January 2022Credit: Reuters
    Selling Guimaraes would help Newcastle further strengthen their squad within the parameters of Financial Fair Play.
    And they would expect to command a club-record fee for a sale should they let him depart.
    According to The Times, Barca accept that Guimaraes is likely to cost around £87million to prise away from the Toon.
    Newcastle signed Guimaraes from Lyon for a then-club record £43m in January 2022.
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    He has since helped Eddie Howe transform his side from relegation strugglers into top four occupiers.
    Guimaraes, 25, has three years remaining on his Newcastle contract and it is not a given that he will leave this summer.
    But Toon scouts are performing due diligence by assessing potential replacements regardless.
    Magpies chiefs hope to entice Guimaraes into staying by offering him an improved new contract.
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    Upon sealing qualification for next season’s Champions League, Guimaraes talked up Newcastle’s chances of winning “titles” in the coming years.
    He said: “I am ambitious. This is something I have been since I remember: to have ambition and challenge myself.
    “When I signed, people say, ‘You are crazy to sign for a team who could play in the Championship next season.’ But here we are and we have Champions League one year after.
    “I think the challenge will be bigger than next year. I think the team has to have a goal of Champions League, not to go now and then not for ten years.
    “We have to get used to being there. Like in the Carabao Cup final, we have to get used to going there.
    “I think this is the ambition – fight for titles. The club deserves titles. Because of that I am here.”
    Howe, meanwhile, talked down the possibility of Newcastle splurging on numerous new players after finishing in the top four.
    He said: “We don’t have the ability to spend the money people will think we have, so we’re going to have to be very smart.
    “It’ll be a small group of players, but ones we think can make a difference.”
    Eddie Howe has guided Newcastle into the Champions LeagueCredit: PA More

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    Real Madrid and Barcelona BANNED from calling clash ‘El Clasico’ after bizarre ruling

    REAL MADRID and Barcelona will be banned from using the phrase “El Clasico” after a bizarre ruling.The term is used for the match between Spain’s two most prestigious clubs.
    Barcelona and Real Madrid are in a legal battle with LaLigaCredit: Getty
    However, neither side will be able to use it in their advertising campaigns from now on, claim outlet Revelo.
    The clubs have reportedly lost a bid to patent the term as lawmakers say that the phrase “El Clasico” is too close to the LaLiga term “ElClasico”, which they own the right to.
    Therefore it can’t be used by the teams, but the game will still be called it.
    This prevents Real Madrid and Barca using “El Clasico” in their marketing strategies or in TV deals they aim to strike.
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    The bitter rivals are now set to join forces and appeal the decision.
    If they are again rejected, chiefs could take the matter to an international court.
    This is LaLiga’s latest battle with Barcelona regarding off the pitch activity after they slapped them with a transfer ban until they balance their books.
    Speculation suggests that the Catalan giants need to raise £178million in player sales.
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    The likes of Raphinha, Frenkie de Jong and Ansu Fati could all be sold this summer.
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    Vile racist abuse directed at Vinicius Jr needs to STOP but Spanish football has shown no appetite to stamp it out

    REAL MADRID star Vinicius Jr was targeted by mindless and vile racists. This has to stop.There can be no place for this  in our game —  in Spain, Switzerland, Sardinia or Swansea.
    Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr was subjected to vile racist abuse at ValenciaCredit: Rex
    But perhaps the most concerning aspect of all this has been the response from the Spanish football authorities.
    OK, while maybe you cannot physically stop the odd imbecile shouting abuse to anyone about anything — although you should try very hard — the events at Valencia’s Mestalla stadium were not one or two fans, from what I have seen.
    It was a sustained act committed  by lots of so-called supporters directed  at a player for one simple reason  — because he is black.
    Brazilian Vinicius should not have to put up with that in his day job and neither should anyone else.
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    It is totally unacceptable in any job to be subjected to vile racist abuse at work, so why is football any different?
    You would assume the Spanish authorities would have come down very hard on Valencia and the culprits.
    We have CCTV cameras inside all our stadium nowadays and to pinpoint the perpetrators should be straightforward.
    True, arrests have been made, so we shall see where that goes.
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    But the punishment to Valencia was this — a £39,000 fine and partial closure of the Mestalla for five games, specifically the Mario Kempes stand where the racist abuse was centred.
    Am I alone in thinking . . . what? A fine of less than £40,000 won’t exactly cause Valencia, one of the biggest clubs in Spain, any difficulty.
    And what about the message this sends out to other racists keen to jump on this particular vile bandwagon?
    It’s like giving a parking ticket to billionaire Bill Gates. As for a partial closure of the ground, a fat lot of good that will do.
    Spanish football chiefs have shown very little appetite to tackle racism in LaLigaCredit: Rex
    The next time these morons attend a game, do you think they will ponder for one second: ‘Oh, we’d better not do this because it could lead to a fine and closure of my favourite viewing point’.
    No, exactly.
    So the response from the authorities in Spain was risible — but what about Valencia Football Club.
    They made all the usual sounds about condemning racism, then announced they would APPEAL against the punishment as they felt it was out of proportion and unjustified.
    Let’s get this right, a section of your fanbase targets one of the world’s great players on the basis that he is black with disgusting racial abuse.
    You then receive a derisory punishment and your response in the Valencia boardroom is to complain. Unbelievably, they called it “totally unfair”.
    SunSport columnist Karren Brady slammed LaLiga’s response to the vile incidentCredit: Getty
    This is so ridiculous, so appalling, you could not make it up. And is probably why the club has a racist problem to start with.
    We have made great strides in English football to rid ourselves of  the curse of racism and that’s because it is no longer tolerated.
    Football doesn’t want it, fans don’t want it, players and managers don’t want it and we are fighting a battle every day to make sure black players are not targeted for racist abuse.
    Our clubs have shown that they will not accept it.
    But, in Spain, it appears a footballing genius like Vinicius has to put up with it. Not in 2023 he shouldn’t.
    Perhaps the saddest part of this whole shocking saga is Vinicius’ own words.
    Real Madrid star Vinicius hit out at LaLiga after being subjected to racist abuseCredit: Rex
    He tweeted after Sunday’s game: “Racism is normal in LaLiga.
    “I’m so sad. The championship that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo and [Lionel] Messi today belongs to racism.”
    Many of the leading players across Europe have backed the Brazilian star, as have his Real team-mates, and well done to them for doing so.
    But my point is this — they simply shouldn’t have to.

    It is up to football and football’s authorities to clean this up, not individuals like Vinicius.
    From what I have seen and heard in Spain, there is precious little or no appetite to do so. More

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    Three-time Champions League winner set to be unemployed at 27 putting Prem giants on red alert over free transfer

    MARCO ASENSIO is already being linked with a string of Premier League giants as the Real Madrid legend heads for a free transfer this summer.Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham admire the 35-cap Spain midfielder, 27.
    Long-serving Real Madrid midfielder Marco Asensio is on the brink of an exit that could have major Premier League clubs scrambling for his servicesCredit: Rex
    Manchester City and United, plus Liverpool, have been mentioned too.
    Talks with Real over a new contract began in December but appear to have ended in failure.
    The three-time Champions League winner wanted more regular starts under Carlo Ancelotti.
    And although the Italian boss has insisted Asensio is a key player, he has still mainly used the playmaker only from the bench.
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    It’s claimed PSG are also interested in the stylish performer.
    But the strongest demand for the Bernabeu super-sub seems to come from the English top flight.
    Arsenal were understood to have held negotiations over Asensio earlier this year.
    And it’s thought Luis Enrique would also be keen if the ex-Barcelona chief took over at Tottenham.
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    Stamford Bridge has long been talked up as a possible destination.
    But incoming Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is sure to re-balance a squad that looks top-heavy with creative players.
    Wherever Asensio ends up, few stars will have a better list of club honours.
    Apart from his Champions League treble, he’s also won LaLiga three times, plus four Club World Cups.
    That’s on top of three European Super Cups, a trio of Spanish Super Cups and one Copa del Rey. More

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    Man Utd and Liverpool battle Real Madrid in transfer race for World Cup winner and Bayern Munich star

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Liverpool are reportedly battling Real Madrid in the chase to sign Benjamin Pavard.The French World Cup winner, 27, has been at Bayern Munich for four years.
    Three huge clubs are all chasing Bayern Munich defender Benjamin PavardCredit: Getty
    The full-back is a regular at the Bundesliga club but speculation has been mounting over his future.
    We reported this week how United supporters reacted underwhelming as they were linked with a move for Pavard.
    Now journalist Georg Holzner claims that the Red Devils face a fight to sign the star.
    It has been reported Premier League rivals Liverpool also want Pavard.
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    And LaLiga giants Real Madrid have also joined the race with all three sides having already contacted Bayern to enquire about the player.
    United are already well-stocked in full back areas, with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia occupying the left-back area and Diogo Dalot and Aaron Wan-Bissaka the main right-backs.
    But Pavard comes with pedigree having won the World Cup in 2018 and the Champions League with Bayern in 2020.
    He has made 29 appearances at club level this term, scoring four goals and registering a single assist.
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    Despite Bayern’s season appearing to be heading towards a potential treble going into the March international break, it now looks set to end in major disappointment.
    The baffling decision to sack Julian Nagelsmann and replace him with Thomas Tuchel has been followed by an incredible collapse.
    The European powerhouse were quickly knocked out of the Champions League and German Cup.
    And they now face losing the league, which they have won consecutively for the last decade, if Dortmund win on the final day of the season. More