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    European Super League contracts REVEALED, Brendan Rodgers Spurs EXCLUSIVE – Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea transfer news

    THE fallout from the European Super League continues after it was revealed Real Madrid and Barcelona were set to earn £52m MORE than the English big six.Meanwhile, we’ve got exclusive updates on Tottenham’s interest in Brendan Rodgers and the very latest as Spotify founder Daniel Ek reveals that he wants to buy Arsenal.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below after an explosive week in the world of football…
    GLAZER TAG
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the Glazers will not walk away from Manchester United after their Super League slapdown.
    Hundreds of United fans protested outside Old Trafford on Saturday over the American owners’ involvement in the European Super League.
    Solskjaer said: “I think the owners that signed up for this proposal have a job on their hands, of course they have.
    “We’ve had an apology from Joel and that’s important. He’s told us how committed he is to helping us go forward.
    “Unity and everyone coming together for one common goal is the best way forward.”
    Manchester United fans protest outside Old Trafford in a bid to remove club’s owners

    BLANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND
    Thierry Henry hailed his ‘happiest moment’ as English football unites in a stand against racism and all online abuse.
    The Prem, EFL and the women’s game will boycott Twitter, Facebook and Instagram over four days next weekend.
    From 3pm on Friday, April 30, through to the end of Bank Holiday Monday on May 3, every club will switch off their social media accounts.
    Prem legend Henry has been at the forefront of the fight after removing himself from social media last month.
    He said: “English football coming off social media is a powerful statement. Everything that tries to destroy the beauty and the happiness of our game — we should fight it.
    “This is my happiest moment. Football stands for something. Not only money.
    “What happened with the European Super League was about standing up for values — and so is this.”

    GIGGS’ NEW LOVE
    Ryan Giggs has found love with a lingerie model — as he waits to appear in court charged with assaulting two women, including his ex-girlfriend.
    The former Manchester United star, 47, was seen out with Zara Charles, 33, in Hale, Cheshire, days before he was also charged with coercive and controlling behaviour against ex Kate Greville, 36.
    A source said: “Zara has been supporting Ryan over the last few months.
    “She’s a great, upbeat girl. Ryan has been completely open with her about his situation. They seem very strong together.”
    Giggs was, on Friday, charged with assaulting two women.
    One alleged victim is his ex Kate and the other — a woman in her twenties — is believed to be her younger sister.
    BLADES WIN
    Sheffield United have won just their fifth Premier League game of the season, defeating Brighton 1-0 at Bramall Lane.
    A first-half strike from David McGoldrick was enough to give the relegated side all three points.
    Brighton sit seven points above the relegation zone with five games to play – and will no doubt be regretting this sitter from Neal Maupay.

    HIBS REACH SEMIS
    Hibernian are through to the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup after beating Motherwell in a penalty shoot-out.
    The match finished 2-2 after 90 minutes and the two teams still couldn’t be separated following extra time.
    Here’s the winning penalty…

    LIONS WARNING
    Police issued a “strong” warning about Covid rules when called to a party attended by England aces Ben Chilwell and Mason Mount.
    The Chelsea pair and team-mate Billy Gilmour were at Chilwell’s £4million home last Sunday.
    Police attended after neighbours complained about a large gathering.
    Rules allow households to meet outdoors in groups of six, but not indoors unless in a support bubble or exempt.
    Last night a source for Chilwell, 24, Mount, 22, and Scottish international Gilmour, 19, said none had been found to be in breach of Covid rules or were directly spoken to by police.
    But the police visit is likely to worry England boss Gareth Southgate who has spoke of his concern about squad discipline.

    YES SERB
    Manchester City are in negotiations to sign Red Star Belgrade starlet Andrija Radulovic, SunSport understands.
    Scouts from the Premier League leaders have been watching the winger for over a year.
    And SunSport understand that the Citizens made contact with Red Star last month to open talks.
    Man City scouts have been impressed by the Serbian youth international.
    Radulovic, 18, delivered good performances in last season’s Uefa Youth League, scoring in a 2-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur.
    SET THE BENCHMARK
    James Milner broke the Premier League record for most appearances as a substitute during Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Newcastle.
    The ex-England star, 35, has enjoyed a long career in the top-flight with Leeds, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City and now the Reds.
    In fact, at the time of his debut for Leeds, Milner became the second-youngest player in Premier League history, aged 16 years and 309 days.
    Now, more than 18 years later, Milner has put his name in the history books.
    The three-time Premier League champion climbed off the bench to replace Diogo Jota with 30 minutes to play in the game against Newcastle.
    And in doing so, he overtook Peter Crouch for most substitute appearances in the league’s history.
    Click here to find out the 10 most subbed on players in Premier League history.
    1-0 BLADES
    Sheffield United have taken the lead against Brighton in this evening’s Premier League clash.
    David McGoldrick’s strike means it’s 1-0 to the Blades with 40 minutes played.
    Here’s the goal…

    CHELSEA RATINGS ARE IN
    Timo Werner’s goal handed Chelsea a huge Champions League boost as they beat top four rivals West Ham 1-0.
    The Blues edged a nervy game at the Olympic Stadium as the Hammers finished with ten men.
    But who was Chelsea’s best player today? And did anyone have a game to forget?
    Click here to read SunSport’s Chelsea player ratings.

    WAS THIS A RED?
    West Ham’s Fabian Balbuena was sent off after he caught Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell with his follow-through.
    Did referee Chris Kavanagh make the right call?
    Here’s the incident…

    WERN TO WATCH
    Chelsea found themselves at the centre of yet another huge football shock story as Timo Werner scored a goal.
    The dust has yet to settle on their outrageous bid to join a European Super League and now the misfiring German has only gone and hit the target.
    Werner’s first since mid-February and only his second in the Premier League this year was enough to settle this tepid episode of the battle for the top four.
    Victory means Chelsea cement their spot in the Champions League places for now while West Ham concede a three point cushion to their big-spending rivals with five games to go.
    Click here to read SunSport’s match report.

    KYL-ER BLOW
    Kylian Mbappe has handed Paris Saint-Germain a major injury scare ahead of their Champions League clash with Manchester City.
    The French forward limped off with a suspected thigh injury in the 87th minute of the 3-1 victory over Metz.
    Two goals from Mbappe and a late strike by Mauro Icardi ensured the French champions headed to the top of Ligue 1.
    But their afternoon was soured with the potential injury to their key man.
    PSG are set to take on Manchester City on Wednesday in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
    KEPT AT BAY
    Bayern Munich were thwarted by Mainz as they missed out on winning the Bundesliga title with three games to spare this afternoon, losing 2-1.
    Hansi Flick’s men found themselves two goals down at the interval, having delivered a lacklustre performance.
    And even the returning Robert Lewandowski couldn’t inspire them to a comeback, although the Pole did get on the scoresheet late on.
    Click here to read SunSport’s match report.
    Credit: AFP
    NU MOVE
    Nuno Espirito Santo has rejected the idea of becoming Tottenham’s next manager.
    The Wolves boss asserted his commitment to his current job by stating he still has a contract he aims to honour.
    He said: “I have a contract. It is my decision to sign a contract and that is what I want to say.
    “When I make a decision like that there is no doubts in my mind. There are no doubts at all.
    “I am going to be here on Friday at 8.30 in the morning to prepare our game against Burnley.”

    BERGE KING
    Arsenal have been warned off a transfer for Sander Berge with Paul Heckingbottom expecting the ace to stay at Sheffield United.
    The Star claims both Arsenal – and north London rivals Tottenham – are interested in Berge after the Blades were relegated to the Championship.
    But interim United boss Heckingbottom has said: “Sander hasn’t spoken about the future. If he is here, that will be out of my hands.
    “But I’m expecting him [to stay], yes. He’s contracted to us, don’t forget that, and what a player he would be to help us get back.
    “The only thing Sander is bothered about at the moment is getting fit, that’s what’s driving him on.”
    Credit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun
    NHO SLACKING
    Fernandinho gave Manchester City stars a New Year’s Day rollicking in a crisis meeting to spearhead the club’s title charge.
    Manager Pep Guardiola had moaned to the Brazilian about attitudes within the camp after a poor training session on December 31.
    So the club captain stepped up as the leader of the group to get things sorted – before the team embarked on a staggering winning run towards the Premier League title.
    Speaking to The Players’ Tribune, Fernandinho said: “I’m usually not a guy who makes big speeches, but a few months ago I really had no choice.
    “It was December 31, New Year’s Eve. We were eighth in the Premier League table. And we had just finished training. And Pep wasn’t happy.
    “It was not a good session. The attitude, the body language, the effort from some players, it was just obvious: misplaced passes, players not tracking back, not running, not looking interested.
    “This was not us. This was not the team that had won two titles in a row, or that had set a record points total.
    “Pep told me that not everyone was at 100 per cent. And, in this team, when you come to train, you do it at 100 per cent, or you stay home. Once you enter the pitch, there is no conversation, no negotiation.
    “He was right. And he made it clear that the responsibility for keeping those standards rested with me.”
    Credit: The Sun
    FOWL PLAY
    Sheffield Wednesday are almost out of their misery after a collapse against Middlesbrough, losing 3-1.
    The Owls must win their final two games to stay up after late goals from Josh Coburn and Duncan Watmore delivered a hammer blow to their survival hopes.
    Stand-in boss Jamie Smith said: “There’s still a belief we can stay up.
    “We have still got a chance as mathematically it’s still possible. We will keep fighting.”
    Wednesday host Nottingham Forest in a must-win fixture before a potential final day shoot-out with relegation rivals Derby.
    Smith added: “We have to go get three points – whatever it takes.”
    Credit: PA
    NO DEAL
    Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group have rejected a staggering £3BILLION bid to buy the club, according to reports.
    The Reds’ American owners, led by John W Henry, have come in for monster criticism lately.
    Fans protested with banners outside Anfield ahead of Saturday’s lunchtime draw with Newcastle following the club’s involvement in the controversial European Super League.
    And now, the Mirror claim Henry rejected a huge bid – believed to be from the Middle East – BEFORE the chaos unfolded.
    FSG have lost around £120million in revenue due to the pandemic, with fans not allowed at Anfield, according to the report.
    But Henry and Co were unwilling to sell up, knocking back the bid – believed to be close to £3bn.
    Credit: Rex
    NEW ERROR
    Thousands of ‘New Era’ Super League football shirts have been put on sale for just £2 after the competition’s calamitous collapse.
    Last Sunday, it was revealed 12 clubs had signed up for the controversial breakaway tournament.
    But by Tuesday, the European Super League was dead in the water after NINE clubs – including all of the Premier League’s Big Six – withdrew following an incredible fan backlash.
    However, within that 48-hour window, a well-known high street store had designed a ‘New Era’ football shirt for each of the six English clubs involved.
    The unnamed chain bought a staggering 70,000 tops and had planned to sell them for £29.99.
    However, Wholesale Clearance UK have now decided to take the jerseys off their hands and try to sell them themselves for just £2, a sensational 93 per cent price slash.
    Credit: NC
    PSG GO TOP
    Paris Saint-Germain have gone top of Ligue 1 with a 3-1 victory at Metz.
    Mauricio Pochettino’s side took the lead in the fourth minute when Kylian Mbappe opened the scoring.
    Metz equalised just after half-time when Fabien Centonze made it 1-1, but Mbappe’s second goal in the 59th minute restored PSG’s lead.
    A late Mauro Icardi penalty confirmed the win and they are now two points ahead of Lille, who have a game in hand.
    Here is Mbappe’s first goal…
    Three Metz defenders didn’t stand a chance of catching Kylian Mbappe 💨Ander Herrera with the ball over the top… And then we just wait for the celebration 🥶 pic.twitter.com/HDCHqm5QFI— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 24, 2021

    FAN OF THAT
    Manchester United star Nemanja Matic has hailed his manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for showing ‘we respect our supporters’ by confronting angry protesters this week.
    A group of fuming fans stormed Carrington on Thursday morning, in protest at the club’s decision to break away as part of the European Super League.
    The fans brought banners with them, featuring anti-board messages including ‘Glazers Out’ and ’51 % MUFC 20′.
    Matic and Solskjaer, as well as ex-players Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher confronted the angry supporters.
    And the Serbian, 32, believes that the incident is a ‘positive thing’.
    He told Sky Sports: “We saw the fans here in our training ground and that was very nice from our manager to decide to go out and speak to them.”
    Credit: Getty
    WELCOME BACK
    Watford have joined Norwich by sealing promotion to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
    The Hornets needed to beat Millwall at Vicarage Road to secure their spot back in the big time.
    And it was club-record £40million signing Ismaila Sarr who ensured a top-two finish with a narrow 1-0 victory.
    Watford had the champagne on ice and wasted no time in celebrating their success on the pitch.
    The players then launched Xisco into the air after his appointment in December sparked a remarkable run of form to seal promotion.
    In his 24 games in charge, he has picked up 54 points – more than anyone else in the Championship.
    Credit: Getty
    BLUE MOVE
    Chelsea are fully focused on landing either Erling Haaland or Romelu Lukaku this summer as Thomas Tuchel prioritises a new striker, according to reports.
    The Blues – like rivals Manchester City and United – need a No9 when the transfer market reopens.
    And according to Bild’s Christian Falk, Chelsea are prioritising either of Europe’s leading hitmen.
    But the report adds the West Londoners are not pursuing a chase for Haaland’s Borussia Dortmund team-mate Jude Bellingham.
    Chelsea have struggled in front of goal this season.
    Tammy Abraham, frozen out under Tuchel, penalty-specialist Jorginho and Mason Mount lead the scoring charts with six Premier League goals.
    Credit: Reuters
    ICING ON THE KAYK
    Manchester City’s new signing Kayky has shown exactly why he is heading to the Premier League giants.
    Pep Guardiola’s table-toppers have forked out £9million for the 17-year-old from Fluminense.
    Dubbed the ‘next Neymar’ the Brazilian sensation certainly lived up to the billing with a brilliant solo strike for his club.
    With goals like that, Man City fans can be forgiven for being excited to see their new man in action.
    Watch Man City’s new wonderkid Kayky score amazing solo goal after humiliating FOUR defenders
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    European Super League contracts REVEALED, Daniel Ek eyes Arsenal, Odegaard blow – Spurs, Man City, Chelsea transfer news

    THE fallout from the European Super League continues after it was revealed Real Madrid and Barcelona were set to earn £52m MORE than the English big six.Meanwhile, we’ve the very latest as Spotify founder Daniel Ek reveals that he wants to buy Arsenal.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below after an explosive week in the world of football…
    HAA IS HE THIS GOOD?
    Another day, another Erling Haaland masterclass.
    The 20-year-old scored his 24th and 25th Bundesliga goals of the season today in Borussia Dortmund’s 2-0 win against Wolfsburg.
    It wasn’t all good news for Dortmund, though, as Jude Bellingham was sent off.
    Here’s Haaland’s second goal…

    AGUER-GO
    Inter Milan are in the hunt to sign Sergio Aguero, according to reports.
    Barcelona are believed to be close to an agreement with the Manchester City striker, who is being chased by a number of clubs including Juventus.
    Tottenham and Arsenal have both been linked with a move for the Argentine since City announced he would not receive a new deal.
    And Serie A champions-elect Inter have now joined the battle for Aguero’s signature after the striker was offered to them, report Tuttosport.
    TAG, YOU’RE IT
    Manchester City are interested in signing Ajax defender Nicolas Tagliafico, according to reports.
    The 28-year-old left back is said to be on Pep Guardiola’s radar, with Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and Leeds United also reported to be keen.
    According to AS, City are interested in the player and were considering a move last summer before Oleksandr Zinchenko decided to remain at the Etihad.
    Guardiola has deployed several players, including Zinchenko, at left back due to Benjamin Mendy’s severe injury problems.
    The French World Cup winner has made just 46 Premier League appearances since joining the club in July 2017.
    The City boss may be keen to sign another left back to ensure Mendy has plenty of cover – and Tagliafico may just fit the bill.
    Credit: Getty
    RECKON THAT’S A YELLOW
    Liverpool’s Champions League hopes have been dealt a huge blow after Newcastle’s Joe Willock scored a 95th-minute equaliser in today’s clash.
    Shortly before Willock’s goal, Fabinho picked up a yellow card for cynical foul on Allan Saint-Maximin.
    The French winger certainly felt that one…

    DOR CLOSED
    Borussia Dortmund will not sell ‘untouchable’ Jude Bellingham this summer, according to reports.
    The English teenager has been linked with the likes of Chelsea, having impressed in his debut Bundesliga season.
    But if Dortmund have their way, the former Birmingham City starlet will be going nowhere.
    Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano claims that Dortmund consider Bellingham, 17, ‘untouchable’ going into the summer window.
    And the Italian ‘expects’ the German giants to keep their wonderkid this summer.
    Credit: Getty
    PL-OTTING AGAINST EU
    Arsene Wenger has sensationally claimed the rest of Europe ‘dream of destroying the Premier League’ as he took aim at the failed Super League plot.
    The former Arsenal boss, 71, has taken another swing at the failed breakaway competition following its humiliating collapse having already launched a scathing attack earlier this week.
    And now, Wenger has told The Telegraph: “It was born dead. From the start, I couldn’t believe it would work.
    “The most surprising in all that was the English behaviour.
    “Everybody dreams of destroying the Premier League in Europe. In England we do it ourselves.
    “I can’t understand the rationality behind that because England voted for Brexit and now they want to bring a Super League.”

    SOL DESTROYING
    Rio Ferdinand has opened up on the ribbing he received from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after his £30million move to Manchester United in 2002.
    The England star set a record as most expensive defender ever at the time as he swapped Leeds United for Old Trafford.
    And the United dressing room, including current boss Solskjaer, demanded the highest standards immediately.
    Speaking to the Mail, Ferdinand revealed that he immediately found passes being fired at his shins in training, as his new team-mates tested his skills. And when one didn’t stick, there was hell to pay.
    Ferdinand, 42, said: “Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was the one who immediately went, ’30mill? Really? Wow’.
    “It was intimidating but you have to cope. I have seen players walk in for England or United and you can see the fear. They can’t deal with it.”

    SALI-BAN
    William Saliba has been hit with a suspended one-month ban by the French FA for his role in an X-rated video scandal.
    In February, a leaked Snapchat video resurfaced which showed the young Arsenal defender, 20, filming a team-mate masturbating in the dressing room.
    The original clip is believed to have been from 2018 but only did the rounds on social media earlier this year. Saliba has now been hit with a suspended one-month ban following a disciplinary hearing.
    That means he will NOT miss any playing time for Nice – where he is currently on loan – or France unless he breaches any rules again, say RMC Sport.
    Meanwhile, Brighton ace Ulrick Eneme Ella, 19, has been banned for three months for his role in the video. In Ella’s case, just ONE of those months has been suspended, meaning he will serve a two-month ban.
    The forward – who has not yet played for Brighton since his 2020 move from Amiens – is permitted to play for his club. But Ella will not be allowed to feature in any of France’s youth or senior squads.

    SEEING RED
    Manchester United fans have headed to Old Trafford in their droves to protest against the club owners.
    Supporters are furious following the foiled plans for the European Super League.
    Red Devil fans arranged the protest on Twitter for 3pm on Saturday – exactly 123 years after the club was founded.
    Manchester United even shut the Old Trafford megastore earlier in the afternoon ahead of the expected protests.
    The loyal fanbase were vocal in their anger towards American owners The Glazers which was further fuelled following the fallout of the ESL.
    They set off smoke bombs, chanted against the Glazers and held banners such as ‘Glazer Out Now’ and ‘Enough is Enough.’

    MOUR FIGHT
    Jamie Carragher revealed the details of his X-rated first meeting with Jose Mourinho – and hailed him as ‘one of the greatest coaches of all time’.
    The Special One was sacked by Tottenham on Monday less than a week before the Carabao Cup final where the North Londoners will be looking to end their 13-year trophy drought.
    And writing in his column for The Telegraph, Liverpool legend Carragher reminisced on the first time he locked horns with the Portuguese during his early Chelsea days. He said: “I will never forget my first encounter with Jose Mourinho.
    “It was in Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium during the 2005 League Cup Final, and the Chelsea manager rushed to the technical area to accuse my team-mate, Luis Garcia, of diving.
    “Dashing to the scene, I let rip. ‘Don’t you f***ing start about diving,’ I shouted. ‘Your Porto side was the f***ing worst.’ The altercation lasted 30 seconds. The Chelsea and Liverpool fans loved it.
    “Chelsea beat us after extra-time and I was distraught. After the game Mourinho found me. His mood was much different as he offered me his commiserations. ‘You know I was just fighting for my team, don’t you?’ he said.”

    ‘STAND WITH THEM’
    Ian Wright has claimed the Kroenke family ‘are not fit to run’ Arsenal as he backed supporters’ protests.
    Police were forced to intervene as thousands of Arsenal fans gathered at the Emirates to call for Stan Kroenke’s departure ahead of the defeat to Everton on Friday. A huge group expressed their outrage at the failed European Super League breakaway attempt and general running of the club in North London on Friday.
    Fans HUNG an effigy of Stan Kroenke outside the ground prior to Bernd Leno’s own goal gifting the Toffees the points. Now the legendary Gunners striker, who has tweeted ‘Kroenke Out’ this week, has further offered his backing for the American chief to sell up.
    Wright told Dazn: “I stand with them. I made it clear what I think about the owner. I think they’re right to be outside there. The statement from the manager as well, fans have every right to be out there saying what they’re saying.
    “KSE are not fit, for me, not fit to run the club, not fit to own the club. We’ve heard Josh Kroenke saying they’re not selling the club – and I wouldn’t expect them to, it’s a massive cash cow for them.
    “But if they are going to stay and run the club then it’s going to have to be done under different terms. The only thing I can seek solace from is that the government are going to be doing a review on club ownership. Everything to do with what owners like that do and what they don’t do.”

    FULL-TIME!
    Liverpool 1 – 1 Newcastle
    Incredible stuff!
    After Callum Wilson had a goal disallowed deep into stoppage time for handball, justice was served as Willock stabbed home from 12 yards.
    Mo Salah’s strike gave the Reds the lead early in the first half.
    They had plenty of chances from then on but the Magpies made them pay at the death.
    Liverpool go sixth with the draw and miss the chance to go into the top four.
    Newcastle stay 15th but move nine points clear of the drop zone.

    LIVERPOOL 1-1 NEWCASTLE

    In the SIXTH minute of added time Newcastle have their goal!

    The ball is floated into the box before falling to the feet of Joe Willock twelve yards out.
    His effort is deflected by Fabinho, wrongfooting Alisson and salvaging a point for Newcastle!
    That is an incredible finish to a brilliant game!
    GOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLL!
    JOE WILLOCK DOES IT AGAIN FOR NEWCASTLE!
    FEELING BLUE
    Southend United fans are out in force protesting against floundering owner Ron Martin.
    The Blues were relegated from League One last season and will be drop into non-league for the first time in their history today if they lose to bitter rivals Leyton Orient.
    Deluded Martin has overseen the recent downfall and appeared determined to keep his head in the sand with a recent statement in response to an offer of help from former Shrimper Stan Collymore.
    Supporters gathered at Roots Hall ahead of kick-off today chanting ‘we want Martin out’ and ‘we want our Southend back’ as first team players Alan McCormack and Jason Demetriou came out to meet the disgruntled group.
    But as the rest of the first team gathered at the stadium entrance, the protesters made it clear their anger was aimed at Martin rather than the players.

    KLOWNING AROUND
    Gary Lineker has hit out at Jurgen Klopp for being ‘spectacularly tone deaf’ over the European Super League fallout.
    The Liverpool boss was further asked his thoughts following the fierce backlash and collapse of the money-making farce.
    A hundred or so angry Liverpool fans protested against their American owners before kick-off against Newcastle on Saturday afternoon.
    Arsenal and Chelsea supporters protested outside their stadiums while a group of Manchester United fans also blocked the player’s access to the Carrington training ground – all in protest against the ESL plans.
    Klopp was eager to remind supporters that the blame lies only at the feet of the owners while asking the public to ‘calm down’ with their opinions.
    Lineker was far from impressed with Klopp’s reasoning and believe the fans have every right to continue making their voices heard.

    “You all have to calm down. It’s winding people up.””Nobody wanted it. Definitely. But now let’s deal with it.”A passionate Jurgen Klopp on dealing with, and moving forward from the European Super League fallout.🎙 @TheDesKelly pic.twitter.com/2xMFzfIPUt— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 24, 2021

    RAPH AND READY
    Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes always talks about rumoured target Raphinha, team-mate Fred has revealed.
    The Leeds United winger is reportedly on the Red Devils’ radar, having impressed since joining Marcelo Bielsa’s side from Rennes. And having played alongside Raphinha at Sporting Lisbon, Fernandes hasn’t forgotten his talent.
    Fred, who played for Raphinha’s boyhood club Internacional, told Man United’s official website: “Bruno’s been talking about Raphinha ever since he arrived. They played together at Sporting.
    “He’s a great player having an amazing season and a lot of clubs have their eye on him. I met him recently, great guy, excellent player but… I hope he won’t be lining up against us!
    “I wish him a quick recovery and a lot of success in his career. He’s a stand-out star player for Leeds so, of course, it’s better for us if he’s not on the pitch.
    “If he does play, we’ll look to mark him carefully and work on our game-plan as best as possible. We’ll try to nullify his threat to come out on top in this game.”
    Raphinha and Bruno Fernandes were team-mates at Sporting
    IN A HARRY
    Harry Kane revealed his shock at Jose Mourinho’s sacking – and only found out five minutes before Tottenham wielded the axe.
    The Special One, 58, was dismissed on Monday – just six days before the Carabao Cup final. Kane broke the Spurs players’ silence with a post on social media to thank Mourinho for his 17 months in charge.
    And speaking to Sky Sports ahead of the Carabao Cup final, the striker provided further details about how events unfolded. Kane, in a race to be fit for the Wembley showdown, said: “I was surprised (by Mourinho’s sacking) – I’ll be totally honest.
    “I came in that morning and probably found out five or ten minutes before it was announced. A lot of the focus was on the Carabao Cup final and preparing for that but, look, it’s football.
    “I’ve been here now where a couple of managers have been sacked and, as a player now, I don’t think you ever expect the boss to be sacked but it’s part of the game, you have to deal with it.
    “I had a great relationship with Jose, I wish him all the best for whatever his next job is, but he knows as we know football can be cut-throat and we just have to look forward.”

    HALF-TIME!
    Liverpool 1 – 0 Newcastle
    Mo Salah’s early strike sees former Super League side Liverpool take a slender lead in at the break.
    The Reds have had the lion’s share of possession and chances but the vistors have also had glimmers of hope.
    Sean Longstaff had Newcastle’s best chance but it looks like Liverpool will be going fourth if it stays like this.

    AMERICAN DREAM
    Lionel Messi has just splashed out £5million on an apartment fit for a king.
    And it means the Argentinean superstar may have further dropped a hint that he is preparing to have a final swansong in America.
    Messi, 33, has purchased the entire ninth floor of a luxury apartment in Florida that boasts all the facilities for a millionaire to live in paradise.
    According to The Real Deal, the remarkable property sits on Sunny Isles Beach with beautiful views of the ocean. It has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, 360-degree views and even a 1,000-bottle wine cellar in 511 square metres of indoor space.
    As well as his own private pool, Messi and his family have access to six pools in total.
    There is also a spa, a fitness centre, a yoga studio, a children’s playhouse, and a champagne bar. And just to top it off, a private chef is on-site for when Messi wants to line his stomach before delving into his wine cellar.

    FOOTBALL WHISPERS
    The conversation between Erling Haaland and Phil Foden has allegedly finally been revealed.
    The talented young duo were caught on camera embracing at full-time after Manchester City had defeated Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League earlier this month.
    That followed a similar scene a week after the first-leg of the quarter final. They then departed the pitch separately, with Foden caught chuckling as he entered the tunnel.
    Pep Guardiola’s City side are favourites to sign the in-demand Dortmund striker this summer. And that led to many speculating that Foden could have been trying to persuade the ace to line-up with him next season.
    Seconds after the footage was aired, BT Sport’s Gary Lineker told BT Sport said: “I wonder what’s been said there… ‘see you next season?’” To which Rio Ferdinand replied: “See you next year, see you next year.”
    Now the Daily Telegraph has claimed the pair were not talking about a potential transfer. They state Haaland told his rival Foden, who had found the net against Dortmund: “I’m the one who was supposed to score the goals.”

    LIVERPOOL 1-0 NEWCASTLE
    3. The Reds take the lead early on!
    Mane floats a nothing cross into the box that Newcastle can only half clear.
    It’s headed into the air and Salah eases Ritchie off the ball to take it down.
    He swivels and smashes it left footed past Dubravka who has no chance!
    Great finish!
    GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLL!
    MO SALAH FIRES LIVERPOOL IN FRONT!
    KICK-OFF!
    Liverpool and Newcastle are off and underway at Anfield.
    Follow kick-by-kick action on SunSport’s LIVE match blog HERE.
    NINTCHDBPICT000649353600Credit: Reuters
    AV THAT UNITED
    Avram Glazer refused to apologise to Manchester United fans over the European Super League plot.
    And when asked whether he will sell the club, the Red Devils co-chairman ‘snapped’ in response. The Mirror tracked down the American near his £16million six-bedroom mansion in Palm Beach, Florida.
    He was approached by a reporter as he visited a pharmacy in a black t-shirt, grey jeans and red trainers while driving his big, white Jeep Wrangler.
    Glazer, 60, had not been seen since his club confirmed their intention to join the controversial breakaway competition last Sunday and subsequent withdrawal within 48 hours.
    The Mirror reporter repeatedly asked him if he wanted to say sorry to fans – but he declined.
    He was then asked if he would sell United following the debacle but the report adds he snapped back: “No comment.” Glazer got into his car alongside wife Jill and sped off and returned home.

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    European Super League contracts revealed with Real Madrid and Barcelona earning £52m MORE than English big 6

    DETAILS of the contracts for the failed European Super League have been revealed with Real Madrid and Barcelona enjoying the best terms.The La Liga rivals would have earned a whopping £52m more than any other teams in the competition including those from England.
    Meanwhile SunSport has exclusively revealed that an offer to the Old Firm to join is top of the list of plans being actively discussed for reform of the Premier League.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below from this developing story…
    GIGGS CHARGED
    Former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs has been charged with coercive control and assaulting his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville after a row.
    The Wales manager, 47, was held after cops were called to his £1.7million mansion in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 3.
    He was quizzed at a police station before being released on bail pending further enquiries.
    But Giggs was charged today with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and one count of coercive and controlling behaviour against PR exec Kate.
    The second count spans more than three years – between December 2017 and November 2020.
    Giggs has also been charged with a second count of assault against another woman aged in her 20s following the alleged bust-up last year.
    He will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on April 28.
    Credit: PA
    KANE AND ABLE?
    Harry Kane will be given until Saturday to prove his fitness for Tottenham’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.
    The England star missed Spurs’ midweek win over Southampton with an ankle injury picked up against Everton.
    Tottenham are desperate to have Kane fit for Sunday’s Wembley final as they bid for silverware but interim boss Ryan Mason has admitted time is running out.
    Credit: Reuters
    DOUBLE TROUBLE
    Kevin De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero have handed Manchester City a Carabao Cup final boost by stepping up their comebacks.
    The pair both trained on Friday – meaning they are in the frame for the Wembley showdown with Tottenham on Sunday.
    De Bruyne injured his ankle in the FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea last weekend and there were fears he had suffered ligament damage.
    However the 29-year-old has made steady progress over the week and given himself an outside chance of featuring against Spurs.
    Aguero has been sidelined for the last three weeks but is back in the frame for what will be his last month at the Etihad.
    Guardiola said: “Both Sergio and Kevin trained today.
    “For Sergio this was his first training session for a few weeks. On Saturday there is our last training session and after that we’ll decide.”

    MORE THAN O-KAY
    Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Brazilian forward Kayky.
    We are delighted to confirm we have reached an agreement with Fluminese regarding the future transfer of Kayky. The teenage forward will remain with Fluminese until the end of the Brazilian season.🔷 #ManCity | https://t.co/axa0klD5re— Manchester City (@ManCity) April 23, 2021

    DIFFERENT LIGA
    The passion of England football fans was the key to victory in the Super League battle.
    That was the verdict of Javier Tebas, head of Spain’s La Liga, as he reflected on a tumultuous and tortuous few days which saw the game pulled back from the abyss of greed.
    Power of the fans – LaLiga boss Javier Tebas
    He said: “We waited 25 years for this to happen.
    “Then it came and in 48 hours, it is going to disappear – dissolving like a teaspoon of sugar in hot water. I don’t want to say the Premier League clubs were forced to join but they were told that many were already in and everybody was going to sign.
    “Then the English clubs withdrew straightaway because their fans and politicians got involved. Some of the English clubs who joined surprised me.
    “But Manchester United, we know the owner, he’s part of the NFL.
    The American owners have a different concept of sport and feel the competition structure for them should be completely closed, getting more money.
    “But that’s the US style, not the European way. We have a different tradition.
    “In Europe we believe in open competition and can’t understand a closed shop.
    “So the people who were the most surprised were the ones who apologised. 
    “They didn’t know the opinions of their fans and the Government. The fans have really strong feelings in England. They showed it and it made a difference.”

    CASH RICH
    Leaked details of the Super League contracts reveal that Barcelona and Real Madrid were due to cash in over £52m more than other sides.
    The El Clasico pair are the only sides along with Juventus to not publicly state their withdrawal from the breakaway league.

    GUNNER BE JUICY
    AFTV host Robbie Lyle clashes with Gunners legend Ray Parlour over whether the YouTube channel want Arsenal to lose to get more hits.
    🤔 𝗥𝗮𝘆: “AFTV want Arsenal to lose to get more hits on YouTube!”🤬 𝗥𝗼𝗯𝗯𝗶𝗲: ”Ray, you’re talking absolute rubbish, you’re so out of touch!”Ray Parlour & @ItsDonRobbie clash over claims @AFTVMedia want #AFC to lose!You simply 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 to watch this 🔥 pic.twitter.com/QG0DZfkjgh— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) April 23, 2021

    SPURS SPENDERS
    Daniel Levy needs to back the next Tottenham manager in the transfer market if he wants take the club to the next level.
    That is the view of Alan Hutton, who was in the last Spurs team to win a trophy when they lifted the League Cup in 2008, as Ryan Mason leads out the North North Londoners against Man City in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final.
    He said: “For me that’s always been Tottenham’s problem – they get so far and just when they get to that stage when you think they are going to kick on, they don’t.
    “When you reach that stage, you have to keep spending to bring in better players and improve the squad. Yet it has just felt to me Tottenham have never really wanted to do that.
    “The top teams are always adding to what they already have. But when Tottenham have got to a certain level to challenge they have always just been content to stay there.
    “I think money has been a major part of it. When Tottenham have done well and needed to improve the squad they haven’t been prepared to spend the money and really go for it.
    “Daniel needs to decide what he wants Tottenham to be in terms of playing style and whether he really wants then to go for it now and reach that next level.
    “They always seem to be almost just there, never quite there, just falling short. If they really want to kick on now they are going to need to invest a lot of money to compete with the other clubs up there.”

    SOL-LESS
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hit out at the botched plan for a European Super league being driven by his own boss Joel Glazer.
    The Manchester United manager only became aware of it on the day it was announced last Sunday and has since had to confront an angry group of protestors at the club’s training ground.
    Credit: Getty
    Solskjaer said: “I didn’t like the concept, it has to be on sporting merit, I want to earn the right to play in Europe.
    “We know we’ve been pioneers and we’ve been in Europe for many, many years, with the Busby Babes, we want to be part of a successful European campaign again. One of my best nights was something we worked really hard towards.
    “You can’t be given it because your name is such and such, you have to earn the right to be there. And I’ve always felt and believed in stepping out of your comfort zone, being afraid of failure, that spurs you on, living on the edge a little bit, and that wasn’t part of this.
    “My players last season were excellent, when I talk about this fear of failure, they were afraid of not making Champions League because we were so many points behind. They pulled themselves together as a team, achieved third, a very good achievement, this year striving towards trophies, and we’re second.
    “I back my team to be in the top in Europe. But I still think that fear of failure is helping us do that and being a sporting competitor as I am and my nature is not being handed this, we can’t be handed a place, that’s my opinion.
    “I’m very happy all of the clubs have admitted their mistake, this was a bad idea, and the way it came out as well.”
    TON OF CHECKS
    Manchester United have beefed up their security at Carrington after fans broke into the training complex yesterday – and even boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had to prove who he was.
    As the players arrived for drills today, two security guards greeted them at the entrance.
    Even United gaffer Solskjaer was stopped by two burly high-vis-wearing men.
    He appeared to be asked to remove his sunglasses to prove he really was the Red Devils leader.
    Around 20 supporters stormed Carrington on Thursday to voice their anger at the club’s owners and their attempt to join the breakaway European Super League.
    The group made it on to the first-team pitch and refused to leave until manager Solskjaer came and spoke to them.
    VEST-ED INTEREST
    Southampton are set to face interest from home and abroad as they look to keep Jannik Vestergaard.
    Tottenham are rumoured to be keen on the centre-back along with Serie A pair Juventus and Roma.
    Vestergaard, 28, has been a regular in the Saints line-up since a 2018 move from Borussia Monchengladbach.
    But his contract expiring in 2022 could force the club’s hand if serious interest arises in the summer.
    According to Italian portal TuttoMercatoWeb, Spurs are working on setting up a meeting with the player’s entourage.
    Roma could steal a march on their progress however with club general manager Tiago Pinto tipped to discuss a switch with Vestergaard’s representatives next week.

    BAR-D MOVE
    Cash-strapped Barcelona have released a bizarre statement saying they joined the European Super for ‘financial sustainability’ – despite spending almost £1BILLION on transfers in the last five seasons.

    WEMBLEY WAY
    England have been given a major euro 2020 boost after Uefa moved the Three Lions’ prospective last 16 game to Wembley.
    But hopes that the country would get all of the matches stripped from Dublin have been dashed – with the three group games due to be played in the Irish capital now moved to St Petersburg.
    The news is a huge positive for Gareth Southgate and his men, who can now play SIX of their potential seven games in the tournament under the Arch.
    England were due to play in the last 16 – against the runner up from the group including France, Portugal and Germany – at the Aviva on June 29 if they came out top of their opening group with Croatia, Scotland and the Czech Republic.
    Now, though, they will retain home advantage and play at Wembley if they can finish at the head of Group D.
    It means that, if England can win the group, their path to the Final would be entirely at Wembley apart from a last eight match in Rome on July 3.
    The decision was taken by Uefa’s ruling executive committee this morning after an emergency session.
    Dublin and Bilbao – due to host all three of Spain’s group games – lost their hosting rights after being unable to give Uefa the guarantees demanded by President Aleksander Ceferin that fans would be allowed to attend matches.
    SEAD & DONE
    Lazio are ready to make their move to land Arsenal outcast Sead Kolasinac, according to reports.
    The left-back will return to the Gunners in the summer following a six-month loan stint at Schalke.
    Kolasinac has been a mainstay in the Schalke side but failed to help save them from relegation to the second tier.
    The 27-year-old and his team-mates were pelted with eggs from furious fans following their disastrous season.
    And although Schalke would be interested in a permanent deal, the actions from supporters are likely to do nothing to convince Kolasinac to stay.
    According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Italian giants Lazio are ready to take advantage.
    The reports add how they admire his experience and believe he could be a vital addition to the squad and with his contract expiring in 2022 this is Arsenal’s last chance to cash in.
    Credit: Getty
    FAST SWITCH
    Leicester ace Wesley Fofana was subbed off after an hour of the win over West Brom because he is fasting for Ramadan.
    The French defender, 20, started in a back three alongside Jonny Evans and Caglar Soyuncu at the King Power last night.
    But he was replaced with 61 minutes on the clock by Marc Albrighton.
    And Brendan Rodgers confirmed it was because his young centre-back hadn’t eaten or drank since sunrise.
    The Foxes boss told BBC Radio Leicester: “He’s a young player in the middle of Ramadan so hasn’t eaten.
    “It’s remarkable to think of his performance at the weekend. To still perform to that level was incredible.
    “He finds that strength to train and play. He’s a special talent and a big player for us.”
    Ramadan started on April 13 this year and will end with the celebration of Eid on May 12 or 13.
    Credit: AP
    OWN GOAL
    Former Barcelona player and Match of the Day host Gary Lineker was awfully disappointed at Barcelona’s Super League statement.
    The cash-strapped Catalan giants said they would put the concept to fans but through it was necessary.

    PM TO THE RESCUE
    Uefa chief Aleksander Ceferin has hailed PM Boris Johnson for helping save European football by leading the national ‘revolution’.
    Johnson’s dramatic intervention and promises to bring in laws to block the Super League breakaway cut off the legs of the ‘dirty dozen’ plotters.
    Ceferin said: “Boris Johnson is aware that football fans are from the working class.
    “They live hard, and they spend the last money to watch football matches, which is their passion, relaxation, which is part of European culture, part of history.
    “It seemed to me the reaction was very logical – he cared what happened to football, because that would affect the people, of course.”
    Ceferin added: “In England there are so many fans and they love their club immensely. If the fans get angry, it is a kind of revolution. And no country can afford that.
    “I find it very responsible from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to take a sharp stand on the side of the fans, not only because of the culture and love of football, but also because it ensures order in the country.
    “We were in contact and I also spoke to his cabinet. They responded excellently.”
    UR ON
    Liverpool face a fight for Ugurcan Cakir after Borussia Dortmund emerged as contenders for the Turkish goalkeeper.
    The 25-year-old came through the Trabzonspor academy to cement his place as the side’s first-choice shot-stopper and captain.
    According to Fotospor, via Fanatik, the race is on to snap up Cakir with Liverpool and Dortmund both keen.
    The Reds are set to wave goodbye to back-up keeper Adrian when his contract expires in the summer.
    That would leave Irish youngster Caoimhin Kelleher as first reserve to Alisson Becker amid talk of a new addition.
    But Dortmund have already reportedly lodged a £17million bid for Cakir.
    It is thought the Super Lig side want upwards of £25m for their star man as well as a 25 per cent sell-on clause.
    Credit: Getty
    NO MOR SUPER LEAGUE
    Super League bankrollers JP Morgan have pledged to learn from the breakaway debacle after revealing they misjudged the situation.
    The investment bank were due to stump up a 3.5billion euros loan for the Dirty Dozen before the Big Six pulled out and the project crumbled.
    A statement from a JP Morgan spokesperson read: “We clearly misjudged how this deal would be viewed by the wider football community and how it might impact them in the future.
    “We will learn from this.”
    RON THE WAY HOME?
    Cristiano Ronaldo is ‘tempted’ by a return to Manchester United, according to reports.
    The Portuguese star became a legend at Old Trafford between 2003 and 2009, winning his first Ballon d’Or and Champions League gongs during his time in the North West.
    Credit: Reuters
    According to Gazzetta dello Sport, CR7 is growing unhappy at Juve, with a return to Old Trafford starting to cross his mind.
    Ronaldo has failed to go beyond the quarter-finals of the Champions League since swapping Real Madrid for Juve in 2018.
    And this season, under Andrea Pirlo, the Old Lady appear unlikely to even win Serie A – currently sat in fourth, 11 points behind Inter Milan.
    In fact, Juve are only two points above fifth-placed Napoli, opening them up to the unthinkable possibility of not even qualifying for the Champions League.
    Struggling financially due to Ronaldo’s wages and the effect of the coronavirus pandemic, Juventus could benefit from offloading the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
    CAN’T STAN YOU NOW
    Arsenal fans are set to call for Stan Kroenke’s departure from the club at an Emirates Stadium protest on Friday night.
    Before the Gunners’ game with Everton, a number of supporters are expected to express their outrage at the European Super League and general running of the club.
    Credit: Alamy
    American billionaire Kroenke, 73, joined the board of the Premier League outfit in 2008 and became majority shareholder three years later.
    In that time the side have won four FA Cups but slipped out of title contention, and are set to miss out on a top-four finish for the fifth year in a row.
    Already-brewing fan discontent exploded during the week as ninth-placed Arsenal signed up to the European Super League plot.
    Protests across all six of the English sides committed to the project led to its collapse and the Gunners’ board was forced to apologise.
    However, supporters remain determined to see Kroenke and son Josh, a director at Emirates Stadium, leave North London.
    The hashtag #KroenkeOut has been adopted by many Gooners online ahead of Friday’s protest at the ground.
    ALL BARC NO BITE
    Cash-strapped Barcelona backed the need for a Super League but confirmed they would put the idea to its members.
    FULL BARCELONA STATEMENT
    “FC Barcelona shares the view of most major European football clubs, and even more so given the current socio-economic climate, that there is a need for structural reforms to guarantee the financial sustainability and feasibility of world football by improving the product that is offered to fans around the world and by consolidating and even increasing the fan base on which this sport is sustained, which is its mainstay and greatest strength.
    “In this context, the FC Barcelona Board of Directors accepted, as a matter of immediate urgency, the offer to form part, as the founding member, of the Super League, a competition designed to improve the quality and attractiveness of the product offered to the football fans and, at the same time, and as one of FC Barcelona’s most inalienable principles, seek new formulas for solidarity with the football family as a whole.
    “The decision was made in the conviction that it would have been a historical error to turn down the opportunity to be part of this project as one of its founding members. As one of the world’s top sports club, our intention shall always be to be at the forefront, this being an indispensable part of the club’s identity and its sporting, social and institutional spirit.
    “In whatever case, FC Barcelona, as a club that always has been and always shall be owned by each and every one of its members, expressly reserved the right to submit such an important decision to the final approval of its competent social bodies following careful and very necessary study of the proposal.
    “Given the public reaction that the aforementioned project has generated in many and various spheres, there is no question that FC Barcelona appreciates that a much more in-depth analysis is required into the reasons that have caused this reaction in order to reconsider, if necessary, and to the required extent, the proposal as originally formulated and resolve all those issues, always for the good of the general interest of the football world. Such in-depth analysis needs time and the necessary composure to avoid taking any rash action.
    “We feel it is equally important to highlight the objective fact that a Court of Justice has already granted urgent legal protection as requested, thus confirming right of the initiative on the part of the founding clubs of the Super League project.
    “In this regard, FC Barcelona considers that it would be improper for the necessary process of reflection and debate to be established under criteria of unjustified pressure and intimidation.
    “Despite being perfectly aware of the importance and interest raised by this matter, as well as the need to always act with the utmost transparency, FC Barcelona shall act at all times with due prudence and asks for the utmost understanding, respect and most of all patience among FC Barcelona supporters and public opinion in general.”

    EDIN OFF
    Boca Juniors are a step closer to snapping up Edinson Cavani with the striker reportedly maintaining his desire to leave Europe.
    The 34-year-old has hit ten goals in his first and possibly only campaign at Old Trafford, ahead of his contract expiring in June.
    Last month, SunSport revealed his desire to hold talks with the club and thrash out his future.
    And rumblings of discontent have refused to go away with Cavani’s father asserting that he wants to depart Manchester.
    According to Argentine outlet Depo, the player recently sat down with United and reiterated his plan to move on.
    A return to South America is said to be Cavani’s wish, to bring him closer to his family.
    Buenos Aires giants Boca Juniors have been linked with a deal and discussions with the club are described as positive.
    Credit: EPA
    ROSS LOSS
    Ross Barkley faces uncertainty over his future after Aston Villa ruled out a permanent transfer this summer.
    The Chelsea midfielder, 27, joined the West Midlands club last September on a season-long loan.
    But boss Dean Smith confirmed the Villans have no intention of securing his services for next season – especially with the Blues reportedly quoting a £40million price tag.
    Smith said: “No, Ross Barkley came in on loan at the start of the season.
    “Obviously, Frank Lampard was the manager at the time we brokered a deal to bring him in on loan.
    “He’s got another two years left on his contract at Chelsea and that’s not been discussed at all.”
    Former Everton star Barkley is under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2023.
    Credit: Getty
    OLE LOAD OF TROUBLE
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer enraged a group of Manchester United protestors by claiming hated owner Joel Glazer ‘loves this club’.
    A group descended on the Red Devils’ Carrington training ground yesterday morning in protest at the Glazer family’s ownership and their attempts to break-away into a European Super League.
    And they refused to leave the doors to the main reception until boss Solskjaer came out and engaged with them.
    He did and they questioned him as to how he could ever trust the club’s co-chairman Joel Glazer ever again.
    But Solskjaer jumped to his defence saying ‘Joel loves this club’. It was a statement met with derision with a number of protestors firing back saying ‘he doesn’t love this club he loves the money’.
    Solskjaer, 48, was flanked by coach Michael Carrick and technical director Darren Fletcher as he spoke with the group. Midfielder Nemanja Matic was also close by.
    During the exchanges, which lasted just over five minutes, it was pointed out to Solskjaer that back in 2005 he was a patron of protest group Shareholders United and voiced his opposition to the Glazers imminent takeover.

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    European Super League LIVE: Real Madrid vs Chelsea may get POSTPONED – Ceferin, Celtic and Rangers British Super League

    CHELSEA’S Champions League tie with Real Madrid could be postponed, says Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin.The Slovene is furious with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and not shy of admitting it, making the comments in an interview in Slovenia.
    Meanwhile the ill-fated Super League could make way for a British Super League with Rangers and Celtic.
    SunSport can exclusively reveal that an offer to the Old Firm to join is top of the list of plans being actively discussed for reform of the Premier League.
    That means they would join Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and all the biggest English stars for what would be a massive change to the UK sporting landscape.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below from this developing story…
    SUPER LEAGUE ON STANDBY
    A reminder that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is not taking no for an answer.
    Perez is adamant the European Super League is not a busted flush and simply on hold.
    Perez said: “We’re going to continue working. The project is on standby.”
    Nothing if not stubborn but will his faith in the failed proposal pay off or is he simply wasting everyone’s time?
    LAUGHING STOCK
    Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti has admitted he thought it was a joke when he heard about the European Super League announcement.
    Ancelotti could not believe what he was hearing after the six Premier League clubs attempted to join the breakaway group.
    Carlo Ancelotti could not believe the Super League breakawayCredit: Reuters
    Ancelotti said: “My immediate reaction was they are joking, this is a joke!”
    “It’s a joke because it’s not going to happen. It’s impossible.
    “Sport culture in Europe is different to American sports. Not because we are right and they are wrong, but because the culture of the people is different. In America, in the USA, sport is different. Sport is entertainment.”
    ONE TO PER-GET
    Premier League clubs have no chance of signing Kylian Mbappe or Erling Haaland without money from the doomed European Super League.
    That is the view of deluded Real Madrid president Florentino Perez who is still desperately clinging to the remains of the money-grabbing scheme despite all six English clubs bailing on it already.
    Both Manchester United and Chelsea have been linked with Borussia Dortmund ace Haaland.
    His agent, the controversial Mino Raiola, even embarked on a world tour to meet prospective clubs interested in the free-scoring sensation.
    And Mbappe has been linked with a Paris Saint-Germain exit too.
    The France international’s current contract with the Ligue 1 champions expires next summer and talks over a new deal have yet to bear fruit with Manchester City linked.
    NO JOSHING
    Arsenal director Josh Kroenke WILL appear at an online fans’ forum this afternoon.
    The meeting was initially postponed following the European Super League announcement that caused uproar last weekend.
    Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Following passionate protests, the ESL crumbled, but supporters are still demanding answers from those in charge.
    The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust demanded that Kroenke or his father Stan be present at the fans’ forum, as it was they who signed off on Tuesday’s ‘apology’.
    They tweeted: “Yesterday the AST along with most supporter forum members sent the following to Arsenal: The statement issued by Arsenal clearly signs off as the ‘Arsenal Board’.
    “As we know, [chief executive] Vinai Venkatesham is not on the board so who from the board will be joining us on Thursday to apologise and justify their decisions over the last few days?
    “We expect Stan Kroenke or Josh Kroenke to be present – and if they really are sorry, they can tell us themselves. It’s been confirmed that JK will be attending. We’ll be telling him exactly what we think!”
    DON’T DO IT!
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s aide told the UAE to stop Manchester City playing in the Super League.
    The Times reports Lord Udny-Lister, the PM’s special envoy to the Gulf, warned the country’s government that it would damage the relationship with the UK.
    City are owned by the Abu Dhabi United group controlled by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan – UAE deputy PM.
    It highlights how desperate Johnson was to derail the breakaway and highly controversial league.
    Credit: AFP
    HARRY UP!
    SunSport understands Tottenham striker Harry Kane is winning his race to be fit for the Carabao Cup final against Man City on Sunday.
    Kane sat out the 2-1 win over Southampton, as 29-year-old Ryan Mason took charge for the first time after Jose Mourinho’s sacking.

    BARC FOR GOOD?
    Barcelona will put the Super League to a vote of their members, president Joan Laporta confirmed.
    Laporta told TV3: We have a position of prudence. It is a necessity (the Super League), but the last word will be from the members. We big clubs add a lot of resources and we must talk about the division of money.
    “It must be an attractive competition, based on sporting merits. We are in favor of the national leagues and we are open to a frank dialogue with UEFA. We need more resources to make this a great show. I believe there will be an understanding.”
    It comes as Laporta’s Real Madrid counterpart Florentino Perez slammed the idea, saying: “Do I have to ask the fans every time I sign a player?”
    The Dirty DozenCredit: AFP
    LACA OPTIONS
    Mikel Arteta will have to make do without Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette against Everton on Friday night.
    Arsenal host the Toffees for the 8pm kick-off without the bulk of their first-choice frontline.
    Here’s how the Gunners could line up.

    BRIT’S A WINNER
    Fans have thrown their support behind the proposed British Super League.
    SunSport exclusively revealed last night that plans were in place for Celtic and Rangers to join an 18-team British top-flight after the European Super League crumbled.

    IT’S NOT FINE
    Uefa are reportedly considering slapping sanction on the dirty dozen after their attempts to breakaway and start the Super League.
    The Guardian reports Uefa are increasingly more inclined to punish the 12 sides involved.
    President Aleksander Ceferin has warned the rebel teams that they will ‘suffer the consequences’ of ‘their mistake’.
    Punishments could extend to bans from the Champions League next season but it remains to be seen if or what is handed down to the sides.
    MEN IN BLUE
    Chelsea are in a four-way transfer battle for wonderkid Gabriel Menino, according to reports.
    The Brazilian has attracted interest with his ‘great technical qualities’ while playing for Palmeiras.
    The Blues are long-standing admirers of Menino, and have been linked with making a £17million swoop.
    But now they’ve got competition.
    According to Calciomercato, Tottenham are also interested in the gifted midfielder, who can play at right-back.
    Menino starred as his side won the Copa Libertadores last year, being selected in the official team of the tournament.
    Credit: Getty
    STRONGER UNITED?
    Bruno Fernandes has revealed he’ll sign a new contract at Manchester United – but only if Paul Pogba does too.
    However, that might not be quite as good news as fans would have first thought.
    After all, according to the stats, United are better all over the pitch when at least one of them is NOT playing.

    SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
    Scottish champions Rangers would survive their first season in the British Premier League – but Celtic would be RELEGATED, according to Jamie O’Hara.
    SunSport exclusively revealed the Scottish giants are wanted down south as part of a new-look Premier League.
    The radical move would put Glasgow’s big two on a level financial playing field with the rest of England’s top-flight and see them wave goodbye to Scottish football.
    Rangers and Celtic’s dreams of moving south have been blocked in the past – and they would still require the backing of at least 14 Premier League clubs, plus the FA and SFA.
    But crucially, the cross-border league would receive the backing of Fifa, Uefa and the UK Government – with an exclusive SunSport poll revealing more fans want it than don’t.
    O’Hara told talkSPORT: “Right now, if they got put in tomorrow, I think Rangers would survive, they would stay up.
    “If you put them in the Premier League now I think Rangers would stay up with Steven Gerrard in charge. They’ve had a great season. Celtic would go down, I’d put them up for relegation.”
    Credit: The Sun

    SELL BY DATE
    One of the Big Six owners is reportedly close to putting the club up for sale.
    All the mega rich owners have been slammed in the wake of the Super League debacle.
    And Sky Sports’ Kaveh Solhekol reports one is ready to quit the club and cash in.
    Owners beginning to sit up and take notice. Hearing one owner close to throwing the towel in and putting his club up for sale— Kaveh Solhekol (@SkyKaveh) April 22, 2021

    RICCI RICH
    Arsenal are reportedly in competition with Leicester in the race to sign Empoli starlet Samuele Ricci in the summer.
    The 19-year-old midfielder has impressed for the Serie B outfit this term – chipping in with two goals and four assists in 29 league matches.
    And according to Tuttomercatoweb, his performances haven’t gone unnoticed as the Gunners and Foxes look to bring him to England.
    They state that both clubs have made contact with the player’s agent about a potential move at the end of the season.
    And Empoli may be forced to cash in on the Italy youth international to avoid losing him on a free in 2022 when his contract expires.
    Understood to be one of Italy’s most promising talents, Ricci has been a key player for the Blues since breaking into the first-team in September 2019.
    It has been suggested that Empoli could be willing to do business should they receive a fee in the region of £10million.
    Credit: Getty

    TAMMY BUG
    Chelsea outcast Tammy Abraham has been linked with a return to Aston Villa with the striker ‘sad and angry’ at the Blues.
    The striker has fallen out of favour since Thomas Tuchel took over from Frank Lampard in January and a Villa Park reunion is reportedly on the cards.
    Abraham, 23, has not played for the Blues since February and he wasn’t even in the squad for Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final win against Manchester City.
    The England ace does not appear to be in Tuchel’s plans and his spot in Gareth Southgate’s Euros squad is undoubtedly at risk given his lack of game time.
    As a result, his old club Villa are keeping tabs on the situation ahead of a potential summer move, according to the Birmingham Mail.
    Abraham scored 26 goals in 40 games on loan at Villa to help fire the club back to the Premier League in the 2018-19 season.
    He is said to retain several admirers at Villa Park with Dean Smith expected to target attacking reinforcements at the end of this campaign.
    Credit: EPA
    ED’S ROLLED
    Gary Lineker claimed he knows Ed Woodward resigned because of his belief in the football pyramid.
    Manchester United’s executive vice-chairman announced on Monday he will leave the club by the end of 2021.
    The news came shortly before the controversial Super League crumbled with all Big Six clubs withdrawing from the widely-panned project.
    Woodward praised his club in a statement, saying: “I am extremely proud to have served United and it has been an honour to work for the world’s greatest football club for the past 16 years.”
    He added that it will be “difficult to walk away at the end of the year” but that he is “proud of the regeneration of the club’s culture”.

    Credit: PA
    PEOPLE’S CLUBS
    Government officials are considering mandating English football to adopt the German model of majority fan ownership.
    Bundesliga teams must ensure at least a 51 per cent stake in the club is held by supporters – although there are exceptions.
    The German FA (DFB) does not allow any side where more than 49 per cent is owned by private investors to compete, unless they can meet strict rules.
    For example, 75 per cent of Bayern Munich is owned by the supporters’ club and members vote on its president, with the remaining 25 per cent split between Audi, Adidas and Allianz.
    Any team owned by a single person or company was typically formed by that entity, such as car manufacturer Volkswagen, who founded top-flight club Wolfsburg in 1945.
    Should an investor hope to take majority control of a club, they need to have consistently invested for 20 years such as Hoffenheim chief Dietmar Hopp.
    Software magnate Hopp has nonetheless faced huge criticism from rival clubs for guiding the historically small club to European football.
    Introducing such a system to English football is being mooted following the European Super League debacle.
    Credit: Getty
    SORRY STATE
    Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke and CEO Vinai Venkatesham have apologised to boss Mikel Arteta and the club’s players following the Super League debacle.
    Arteta was asked if the bigwigs had said sorry at his press conference today and he replied: “Yes. Starting from Vinai, the ownership and everybody that is involved in the process.
    “All of them, with the right intentions to defend the club and put the club in the best possible position for now and for the future, but accepting that the way it’s been handled has had terrible consequences and that it was a mistake.
    “I really have to respect that when people have genuine intentions to do the best for this football club. But if it doesn’t happen or not the right thing to do, they can stand up here and apologise.
    “I’m speaking for myself and I think the players, staff, everybody working at the club, we have to accept that and move on. The way it’s been handled has been really good internally.”
    He was pressed on if the Kroenkes had also apologised and added: “Yes, absolutely. Obviously they have the maximum responsibility of running the football club and this is what they said.
    “They apologised for disturbing the team, not having the capacity or ability to communicate in a different way earlier and explain the reasons why.
    “They wanted me to pass on the message to the players. That’s all you can ask for. The way they’ve done it, I have to accept it completely.”
    Arsenal majority shareholder Stan KroenkeCredit: Getty
    GET A GRIP
    Florentino Perez continues to cling on to his European Super League dream despite nine clubs pulling out.
    And the Real Madrid president sensationally claimed protests from Chelsea fans were STAGED.
    He told Spanish radio show El Larguero: “If anyone thinks the Super League is dead, are they wrong? Absolutely.
    “We’re going to keep working and what everyone thinks is for the best will emerge.
    “The project is on standby. The Super League still exists.”
    Perez then unbelievably suggested ‘somebody placed’ the Chelsea fans to start the protest.
    He said: “Who brought those Chelsea fans to protest? Someone moved them.”
    Credit: Reuters
    HAAL OR NOTHING
    Manchester United’s hopes of signing Erling Haaland this summer have been hit after Borussia Dortmund’s sporting director Michael Zorc insisted their star man will stay.
    Just hours after United’s humiliating European Super League about-turn, they have been handed another hammer blow.
    Dortmund chief Michael Zorc says that the 20-year-old striker won’t be moving anywhere – even if the Germans miss out on Champions League qualification.
    Speaking to Sky Germany, Zorc said: “We made a clear statement about the Haaland cause.
    “The decision will not be made without Borussia Dortmund. No matter where we end up, Erling will continue to play for us.”

    FAN FURY
    Manchester United fans today broke into the club’s training complex to protest against the failed European Super League project – armed with a banner which read ‘We decide when you play’.
    Around 20 furious supporters targeted the Aon training complex in Carrington this morning – just hours before the first team squad were due in for training.
    A Manchester United spokesman addressed the situation, confirming that boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had spoken to protesters: “At approximately 9am this morning a group gained access to the club training ground.
    “The manager and others spoke to them. Buildings were secure and the group has now left the site.”
    Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher are also understood to have spoken to fans.
    Credit: Twitter @RedIssue
    Credit: Twitter @RedIssue
    Credit: Twitter @RedIssue
    FOR REAL?
    Real Madrid chief and Super League chairman Florentino Perez slammed Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin’s claims next week’s Champions League semi-final against Chelsea could be called OFF.
    Ceferin said there was a ‘relatively small chance’ the game may not take place in wake of the Super League scandal.
    But Perez snapped back at the claims.
    He said: “Why Ceferin says that there is a small chance that Real Madrid – Chelsea won’t be played?
    “Why? I don’t understand.”
    Credit: PA
    GAME OFF?
    Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin hinted Chelsea’s Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid may be called OFF.
    The football world is reeling in the wake of the rise and fall of the Super League this week.
    And Ceferin told Slovenian outlet 24ur.com: “The key is that the season has already started, the key is for the television to claim damages against us if we don’t play the semi-finals.
    “Therefore, there is a relatively small chance that this match will not take place next week. But it will be a little different in the future.”
    Credit: Getty
    GLAZED OVER
    Manchester United fans have BLOCKED both entrances to the club’s Carrington training complex as they protest against the Glazers.
    The American owners have had an uneasy relationship with the supporters for years, with debts having mounted and Old Trafford being allowed to rust.
    And the Super League debacle has sparked a fresh wave of discontent.
    Chelsea fans barricaded stars from entering Stamford Bridge prior to their match with Brighton on Wednesday night.
    And United supporters have followed suit, blocking the entrance to the Red Devils’ AON Training Complex at Carrington.
    Banners featured the slogans ‘Glazers Out’ and ’51& MUFC’, likely advocating for Germany’s 50+1 fan ownership rule.
    Fans holding up signs of protest made it onto the first team training pitch.

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    European Super League LIVE: Rangers and Celtic British Super League EXCLUSIVE as Premier League hold talks

    THE ill-fated European Super League could make way for a British Super League with Rangers and Celtic.SunSport can exclusively reveal that an offer to the Old Firm to join is top of the list of plans being actively discussed for reform of the Premier League.
    We’re bringing you ALL of the twists and turns from this explosive story here.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below from this developing story…
    GREAT SCOT
    Rangers and Celtic’s rivals are thought likely to back their departure for a British Super League.
    These clubs are said to feel that the Old Firm’s departure would allow them to win the title and have a shot at qualifying for the revamped Champions League.
    Meanwhile a Premier League club source told SunSport: “Whether or not the Super League was going to happen, we all feel that the Premier League has to be changed and improved.
    “It is time we opened it up to Rangers and Celtic. That would make sense for everyone.”

    NEW FIRM
    Executives at the Premier League’s top six are keen on an 18-team Premier League, in addition to inviting Celtic and Rangers, writes Martin Lipton.
    A club chief told SunSport: “We have never wavered from the belief that 18 clubs is the only sensible way forward.
    “It is also what Uefa, Fifa and the European Club Association have long called for.”
    However that proposal would likely face stiff resistance from the 14 clubs who teamed up to block the top six’s Super League plans.
    The Premier League would also be interested in introducing an MLS-style playoff system for the British Super League.

    EXCLUSIVE BY NEIL CUSTIS AND RICHARD MORIARTY
    Bruno Fernandes will commit himself to Manchester United — but only if Paul Pogba does the same.
    Fernandes sees Pogba’s future as key if United are going to make up the gap to Manchester City, with the Frenchman out of contract in 2022.
    SunSport revealed on March 10 how the club had approached Fernandes over a new double-your-money five-year contract worth £200,000 a week.
    But he did not want to enter talks until he saw the club’s ambition in the transfer market this summer, with Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho targets.
    Now he wants assurances over Pogba’s future too as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer plans for an assault on the title next season.
    Bruno Fernandes is waiting to see if Paul Pogba stays at Man Utd before committing himself
    EXCLUSIVE BY MARTIN LIPTON
    Celtic and Rangers are wanted to join a BRITISH League as part of the fall-out of the failed Euro breakaway plot.
    While the Big Six led the humiliating retreat from the Super League debacle, they remain convinced that reform of the Prem is essential.
    Top of the list of plans being actively discussed is an offer to the two Glasgow giants to come south of Hadrian’s Wall.
    Celtic and Rangers would jump at the chance to take a slice of the Prem cake, while their inclusion would also see a spike in interest from fans across the world, sponsors and broadcasters.
    One club source said: “Whether or not the Super League was going to happen, we all feel that the Premier League has to be changed and improved.
    “It is time we opened it up to Rangers and Celtic. That would make sense for everyone.”
    Celtic and Rangers are being lined up to join a British league
    FROM SUNSPORT’S KEN LAWRENCE
    Furious fans have refused to accept grovelling European Super League apologies from the billionaire American owners of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal.
    Powerful supporters group Spirit of Shankly blasted: “These crocodile tears will not wash.
    “We have always asked for honesty, integrity and transparency from club owners FSG, but the arrogance and deception they have shown behind this money-grab is frightening, but not surprising.
    “We have noted John W Henry’s apology, but this PR exercise is too little, too late.
    “Our owners have thrown everyone under the bus, supporters, manager, players and staff, and humiliated themselves through sheer greed and arrogance.
    “This debacle must be a catalyst for real change, not an exercise in damage limitation.
    “We need a fundamental change in football governance, one that is fair for the whole football pyramid, not just the rapacious elite.”
    Football fans have rejected apologies from American owners including John W Henry
    ASTON VILLA 1 MAN CITY 2
    Pep Guardiola’s men are closing in on the Premier League title after a narrow 2-1 win at Villa Park.
    John McGinn put the hosts ahead with just 20 seconds on the clock in dramatic scenes.
    Phil Foden and Rodri then scored to put City 2-1 up before John Stones was sent off in the 44th minute.
    However, Villa failed to capitalise as Matty Cash saw red in the 57th minute, allowing City to hold on for the win.

    RAPH AND READY
    Chelsea have reportedly joined Man Utd in the race for Raphael Varane.
    Bild claims the Real Madrid defender is on Thomas Tuchel’s shortlist as he approaches the final year of his contract.
    The Red Devils have been long-time fans of Varane, believed to be available for £50million.
    But Chelsea have now entered the running and are set to submit an enquiry for the World Cup winner.
    Chelsea will rival Man Utd for Raphael Varane
    BILLY NO MORE
    FC Cologne have announced their iconic goat mascot has had to be put down.
    The legendary Hennes had been at every single home match for an 11-year period until 2019.
    Now he will be laid to rest after the Bundesliga side confirmed the sad news earlier.
    We are going to miss you, Hennes VIII.Our loveable goat, who was #effzeh mascot from 2008 until 2019, had to be put down due to health reasons. He was 14 years old.Rest in peace, Hennes! 😢 ❤ pic.twitter.com/3P77QkujGf— 1. FC Cologne (@fckoeln_en) April 21, 2021

    ERL GREY
    Premier League target Erling Haaland is set to stay at Borussia Dortmund this summer.
    That’s according to sporting director Michael Zorc.
    Haaland has been linked with Man United, Man City and Chelsea after another stunning season in Germany.
    But Zorc is confident Haaland is staying put regardless of whether Dortmund qualify for the Champions League.
    Zorc said: “No matter where we end up, Erling will continue to play with us.”
    Borussia Dortmund are confident Erling Haaland will stay put this summer
    EXCLUSIVE BY ANDY DILLON
    Mark Warburton is close to agreeing an improved new deal as a reward for reviving QPR this season.
    Warburton has lifted Rangers into eighth place in the Championship on one of the division’s smallest budgets.
    He is also credited with the development of players such as keeper Timothy Dieng, Lyndon Dykes and winger Eberechi Eze who was sold to Crystal Palace last year for £20 million.
    Talks have been ongoing between Warburton and the club for some time and he is expected to sign new terms shortly.
    He has been at QPR since May 2019 on a rolling one-year deal and is now set to pick up a pay rise as a sign of the club’s appreciation of his work and to cement his future there.
    Warburton had been linked with the vacant England Under-21 job recently but declared he is happy at QPR.
    Mark Warburton is set for a new QPR contract
    EU WHAT?
    The chaos caused by the Super League shambles meant far-reaching changes to the existing European competitions passed by almost unnoticed.
    Uefa rubber-stamped its proposals, backed by national associations, for a major revamp to start from the 2024-25 season and to run for at least nine years.
    Check out the Champions League changes below…
    How the revamped tournament will look
    BROKE THE MALD
    AC Milan director Paolo Maldini has revealed the European Super League plotters were so secretive he knew NOTHING of the plans.
    He said: “I’m the director of AC Milan and I didn’t know anything about the Super League project.
    “I want to say sorry to the fans again. There was confusion.
    “Sport is about dreams and meritocracy: we have to take this as a lesson.
    “I have never been involved in the discussions concerning the Super League.
    “I’ve seen the news on Sunday evening with the statement of the clubs.
    “The owners decided and not me. Despite this, I want to apologise to the fans”.
    AC Milan chief Paolo Maldini claims he was left in the dark over the European Super League
    BIRDS OF A FEATHER
    Sergio Aguero will only sign a two-year deal with Barcelona if close friend Lionel Messi confirms he is staying at the Nou Camp, reports in Spain claim.
    Manchester City’s outgoing record scorer Aguero, 32, is already said to have received a draft contract from Barca.
    But AS say the 32-year-old will not formalise his move unless he knows one-club legend and Argentina team-mate Messi has ‘committed his future’.
    City and Aguero announced a month ago he would leave the Etihad in the summer on a free transfer. 
    FOLLOW ASTON VILLA VS MAN CITY WITH OUR LIVE BLOG
    Barcelona’s hopes of signing Sergio Aguero rest on Lionel Messi’s future
    SPURS 2 SOUTHAMPTON 1
    Son Heung-Min’s late penalty sealed a debut win for interim Tottenham boss Ryan Mason.
    The former Spurs player was placed in charge until the end of the season following Jose Mourinho’s sacking on Monday.
    Tottenham fell behind at home to a goal from Danny Ings, reported to have been a major target for Mourinho this summer.
    But the Londoners got back on track thanks to a delightfully curled goal from Gareth Bale.
    Sergio Reguilon was then brought down in the box late on, with Son stepping up to fire in Spurs’ winner.

    PS-GLEE
    PSG chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been named the new European Club Association chairman.
    He takes over from Juventus supremo Andrea Agnelli, one of the European Super League ringleaders.
    Agnelli resigned from the post after Sunday’s controversial announcement.
    And Al-Khelaifi has been voted in as the man to replace him.
    Breaking: Paris Saint-Germain chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi appointed chairman of European Club Association – replacing Andrea Agnelli who quit on Sunday— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) April 21, 2021

    CLAUD NEIN
    Claudio Ranieri has launched a scathing attack on the European Super League – insisting a similar competition would have excluded his title-winning Leicester side.
    Slamming the Premier League clubs who signed up, he said: “My Leicester team would have not played in Europe under such a system. 
    “It would have been a glaring injustice, and an insult to the values of sport.
    “These people must be kidding us. We finished first in the richest and most competitive league in the world.
    “But this European league would have told us: ‘Sorry, you can’t come in – you don’t have the right CV.’
    “It is madness, and a betrayal of one of the basic fundamentals of sport – meritocracy.
    “The beauty of football lies in the fact that the poorest clubs can always beat the stronger ones.”
    Claudio Ranieri has slammed the Prem’s Big Six over the European Super League
    RAM RAID
    European Super League plotter Florentino Perez admits Man Utd target Sergio Ramos could leave Real Madrid when his contract expires this summer.
    Perez explained: “I love him very much, but we are in a very bad situation. We have to be realistic.
    “I did not say that Ramos is not going to continue. We are thinking about finishing this season, then we will see what happens.
    “A lot of things can happen. First we are going to finish this season. We are talking to many players and many are voluntarily lowering their salary.
    “Some have already lowered it, specifically the two who have left, Luka Jovic and Martin Odegaard. 
    “Last year Ramos accepted. This year he is in a different situation.”
    Real Madrid admit Man Utd-linked Sergio Ramos could leave this summer
    WRITE AND WRONG
    Tottenham still listed Jose Mourinho as manager in their match programme for today’s clash with Southampton.
    That’s despite him being sacked on Monday and replaced by Ryan Mason!
    Former Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is favourite to replace the Special One.
    But Mourinho’s name lives on at Tottenham – on paper, anyway.
    FOLLOW SPURS VS SAINTS WITH OUR LIVE MATCH BLOG
    Jose Mourinho was named in Spurs’ programme against Southampton despite being sacked
    WHERE THERE’S A WILL
    Prince William has had his say after England’s ‘Top Six’ withdrew from the European Super League.
    The Duke of Cambridge, who previously expressed concern at the plans, tweeted: “I’m glad the united voice of football fans has been heard and listened to.
    “It is now really important that we use this moment to secure the future health of the game at all levels.
    “As President of the FA, I’m committed to playing my part in that work.”
    I’m glad the united voice of football fans has been heard and listened to. It is now really important that we use this moment to secure the future health of the game at all levels. As President of the FA, I’m committed to playing my part in that work. W— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) April 21, 2021

    SPUR OF THE MOMENT
    Raging Tottenham fans have protested outside their stadium with banners calling for Daniel Levy to leave the club.
    Supporters descended on the north London arena ahead of tonight’s game against Southampton.
    Fans held ‘Levy Out’ banners and also want owners, ENIC International Limited, to follow out the door.
    FOLLOW SPURS VS SAINTS WITH OUR LIVE MATCH BLOG
    Spurs fans demanded Daniel Levy leave the club this evening
    Supporters descended on their stadium ahead of the game with Southampton
    Fans are fuming about the European Super League
    RON NOT ON WAY
    Man United legend Cristiano Ronaldo will not be returning to Real Madrid from Juventus, according to disgraced Los Blancos president Florentino Perez.
    He said: “They are very good players. Lionel Messi and Cristiano. It’s a historical thing.
    “Cristiano’s return? No. He has a contract with Juventus. 
    “But it doesn’t make sense for him to come back. I love him a lot, he has given us a lot.”
    Real Madrid are not looking to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo
    BLUE DEMANDS
    Chairman Bruce Buck and chief executive Guy Laurence have been told to resign by Chelsea Supporters’ Trust after withdrawing from the planned European Super League.
    A statement read: “The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust is appalled with the tone and insincerity of the statement issued by CFC today. 
    “We request a full and in-depth explanation as to why the board took the decision to turn their back on the European competition and for CFC to explain why they signed up to the Super League without prior consultation with their loyal supporters.
    “We are disappointed that an apology has not been included in the statement. The legacy of our club was put at risk for what appears to have been solely for financial gain.
    “The CST presently have little or no confidence in our current leadership at board level. On Monday, Bruce Buck extensively defended CFC’s plan to remain in the Super League at a fans’ forum meeting.
    “Buck, alongside Laurence, appears to have given no consideration towards the loyal supporters, so their positions would seem untenable moving forward.
    “Our relations with CFC will remain frayed until we have a better understanding of why this decision happened and we are assured that change and safeguards are put in place.
    “The CST will not rest until we are comfortable that change and protections are put in place, because 116 years of history was jeopardised. This is our club and will remain our club.”
    Guy Laurence and Bruce Buck are under fire from the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust
    GLAZE OVER
    Man Utd chief Joel Glazer has written an apology letter to fans over the disastrous European Super League.
    It read: “We got it wrong and we want to show that we can put things right.
    “Although the wounds are raw and it will take time for the scars to heal, I am personally committed to rebuilding trust with our fans and learning from the message you delivered with such conviction.
    “In seeking to create a more stable foundation for the game, we failed to show enough respect for its deep-rooted traditions and for that we are sorry.
    “This is the world’s greatest football club and we apologise unreservedly for the unrest caused during these past few days.”
    Joel Glazer has apologised for the European Super League plans
    SUMMER LOVIN’
    Manchester United and Liverpool are reportedly in talks to battle it out in two pre-season friendlies this summer.
    Due to the coronavirus pandemic, both teams could miss out on playing abroad if travel restrictions remain in place.
    And according to the Mirror, United and Liverpool are in negotiations over staging lucrative friendlies ahead of the 2021-2022 season.
    They claim that a first meeting could take place at Old Trafford in late July, before Anfield hosts the second clash in early August.
    It has also been suggested that the games could be used as test events for capacity crowds ahead of the new Premier League campaign which starts on August 14.
    Man Utd and Liverpool could play each other twice in pre-season friendlies this summer
    NEW START
    Arsenal fans are desperate for Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote to buy the club following Stan Kroenke’s involvement in the disastrous European Super League.
    The magnate, worth £8.3billion, invested in an oil refinery and claimed it would be operational this year, allowing him to focus on new projects which could include buying Arsenal.
    Dangote said in January 2020: “It is a team that yes, I would like to buy some day.
    “I’m trying to finish building the company and then after we finish, maybe some time in 2021, we can.
    “I’m not buying Arsenal right now, I’m buying Arsenal when I finish all these projects because I’m trying to take the company to the next level.”
    aliko dangote please take over Arsenal now @Arsenal ! 😭😭— M.Richards ⭐️ (@MarcusDashing) April 21, 2021

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    European Super League LIVE: Latest updates as Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool and Spurs ALL pull out

    THE European Super League is in tatters with EVERY Premier League club confirming they have pulled out. After a dramatic 48 hours, the project appears to be doomed with all six Prem clubs announcing they have dropped out.
    We’re bringing you ALL of the twists and turns from this explosive story here.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below from this developing story…
    GLAZE OVER
    Man Utd chief Joel Glazer has written an apology letter to fans over the disastrous European Super League.
    It read: “We got it wrong and we want to show that we can put things right.
    “Although the wounds are raw and it will take time for the scars to heal, I am personally committed to rebuilding trust with our fans and learning from the message you delivered with such conviction.
    “In seeking to create a more stable foundation for the game, we failed to show enough respect for its deep-rooted traditions and for that we are sorry.
    “This is the world’s greatest football club and we apologise unreservedly for the unrest caused during these past few days.”
    Joel Glazer has apologised for the European Super League plans
    SUMMER LOVIN’
    Manchester United and Liverpool are reportedly in talks to battle it out in two pre-season friendlies this summer.
    Due to the coronavirus pandemic, both teams could miss out on playing abroad if travel restrictions remain in place.
    And according to the Mirror, United and Liverpool are in negotiations over staging lucrative friendlies ahead of the 2021-2022 season.
    They claim that a first meeting could take place at Old Trafford in late July, before Anfield hosts the second clash in early August.
    It has also been suggested that the games could be used as test events for capacity crowds ahead of the new Premier League campaign which starts on August 14.
    Man Utd and Liverpool could play each other twice in pre-season friendlies this summer
    NEW START
    Arsenal fans are desperate for Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote to buy the club following Stan Kroenke’s involvement in the disastrous European Super League.
    The magnate, worth £8.3billion, invested in an oil refinery and claimed it would be operational this year, allowing him to focus on new projects which could include buying Arsenal.
    Dangote said in January 2020: “It is a team that yes, I would like to buy some day.
    “I’m trying to finish building the company and then after we finish, maybe some time in 2021, we can.
    “I’m not buying Arsenal right now, I’m buying Arsenal when I finish all these projects because I’m trying to take the company to the next level.”
    aliko dangote please take over Arsenal now @Arsenal ! 😭😭— M.Richards ⭐️ (@MarcusDashing) April 21, 2021

    FEELING BLUE
    Thomas Tuchel has revealed exiled striker Tammy Abraham is ‘worried, sad and angry’ about his Chelsea situation.
    The England striker hasn’t featured since a 1-1 draw with Southampton on February 20 and was left out of the squad for the FA Cup semi-final win over Manchester City and missed Tuesday’s 0-0 draw with Brighton.
    The German boss said: “Everybody is concerned when they’re not in the squad but it’s never an easy decision for me to take.
    “I have a lot of sympathy for him and I can understand that he is worried and sad and maybe angry with me when I make these decisions.
    “Sometimes we spend almost an hour talking after the last training which decisions to take and which players we have to leave at home because it’s thin margins which decide.
    “Tammy has had this decision now a few times against him which is never personal but this is life at Chelsea sometimes as a player.
    “I hope that he does not get lost in too many thoughts because he knows not to be too concerned about his situation.
    “Everything he can do is stay focused and stay with belief because the situation for a striker can change in minutes. We have an important training coming up and my decisions are not made yet.”
    Credit: AFP
    FLOR-GET ABOUT IT
    Cristiano Ronaldo will not be returning to Real Madrid, according to disgraced Los Blancos president Florentino Perez.
    Ronaldo has been heavily linked with a Real return having cemented himself as one of the greatest players in history at the Bernabeu between 2009 and 2018.
    It is suggested Juve will sell him this summer to balance the books and recent reports claimed Los Blancos were planning an emotional reunion.
    But during a farcical interview in which Perez, 74, tried to defend the money-grabbing European Super League, he was asked whether the Portuguese would be re-signed.
    Perez replied: “They are very good players. Lionel Messi and Cristiano. It’s a historical thing.
    “Cristiano’s return? No. He has a contract with Juventus. But it doesn’t make sense for him to come back. I love him a lot, he has given us a lot.”
    BALLS OUT
    Boris Johnson insisted today that an investigation into football governance WILL still go ahead – despite the collapse of the European Super League last night.
    Ex-sports minister Tracey Crouch will do a “root and branch” probe into how footie is ruled and how fans can best be represented, the PM vowed this lunchtime.
    The PM said today it was essential that the investigation continues – after all six English clubs pulled out last night – killing the project before it could really begin.
    He said at PMQs today: “It’s entirely right that (former sports minister Tracey Crouch) will do a root and branch investigation into the governance of football and into what we can do to promote the role of fans in that governance.”
    Bashing the proposed new Super League project, which was slammed by politicians and fans alike, he added: “I think that one of the most worrying features about the European Super League proposals is that they would have taken clubs that take their names from great, famous British towns and cities, English towns and cities, and turned them just into global brands with no relation to the fans, to the communities that gave them life and that give them the most love and support.”
    AL OVER
    Manchester United appear to have missed out on David Alaba after it was reported he had agreed a five-year deal with Real Madrid.
    Chelsea were also linked with the Austrian who revealed he will quit Bayern Munich after 13 years this summer.
    Sky reports Alaba has signed on at the Bernabeu until 2026.
    The 28-year-old previously expressed his desire for a new challenge and is thought to have set his heart on a move to Spain.
    GUESS WHO’S BACK
    Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang appeared to hint he was too hasty to quit Twitter.
    Aubameyang said: “Got a bit too emotional last night.
    “Bottom line is – yesterday was a big day for football and our fans and an even bigger day for social justice.”
    Got a bit too emotional last night. Bottom line is – yesterday was a big day for football and our fans and an even bigger day for social justice ⚽️❤️✊🏾— AUBA⚡️ (@Auba) April 21, 2021

    BULLY BOYS
    Former Manchester United player and coach Nicky Butt slammed the ‘worst case of bullying from powerful people’ and said any apologies are irrelevant after the Super League debacle.
    🗣️ “It is the worst case of bullying from powerful people”Former Man Utd player and coach Nicky Butt doesn’t expect fans to trust clubs for a long time after the Super League attempts pic.twitter.com/Sd0W9piUb1— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 21, 2021

    VICTORY FOR FANS
    Culture secretary Oliver Dowden heralded the crumbling of Super League as a ‘real victory for fans’.

    JUVE HAD IT
    Juventus have admitted defeat on the Super League despite chairman Andrea Agnelli’s core role.
    Just Barcelona and Real Madrid are yet to pull out of the controversial project.
    A club statement read: “In this context, while Juventus remains convinced of the soundness of the project’s sport, commercial and legal premises, it believes that at present there are limited chances that the project be completed in the form originally conceived.
    “Juventus remains committed to pursuing the creation of long-term value for the Company and the entire football industry.”
    RED WITH RAGE
    Arsenal fans in charge of the club’s popular Reddit channel have cut official ties with the Premier League team.
    In the fallout from the Gunners’ controversial commitment to the failed European Super League, supporters have voiced their anger.
    Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke has faced calls to sell up and leave North London over his role in signing the club up.
    And the latest group to make their voice heard is the r/Gunners subreddit that provides a virtual forum for thousands of fans.
    Previously, the channel’s moderators had collaborated with the club to arrange Ask Me Anything (AMA) chats between players and fans.
    Arsenal were also given permission to take subreddit comments to be discussed in their post-match The Breakdown show, which regularly attracts tens of thousands of viewers.
    But the ESL debacle has led to the subreddit cutting its official ties with the club and releasing a pointed statement.
    Arsenal Reddit Statement
    “The Gunners subreddit has been at the forefront of Reddit relationships with their club. We’d like to address that.
    “This has been a hard time for all of us… As fans of the beautiful game and fans of Arsenal as a whole.
    “We, as a moderation team, have decided that in the best interest of keeping football as the sport by the fans, for the fans, will hereby retract our relationship with Arsenal.
    “Effective immediately our tactics and analysis thread, from which the club were allowed to take content for The Breakdown, will now simply serve as a ‘serious’ match thread alternative as was originally requested from you guys.
    “We will ask the club to not use content from this thread for their show from this point on. On top of that, we will be declining player AMAs.
    “The tactics and analysis post was originally created as a product of our relationship with Arsenal but we understand people find a use for this thread and see it’s independent value so, instead of scrapping it as a whole, it will just undergo some small changes.”

    PLAYING POLITICS
    Andrea Agnelli blamed politicians for getting involved and helping to break up the Super League.
    The Juventus chairman was a key founder in the crumbling project which was announced to uproar on Sunday.
    England’s Bix Six all pulled out on Tuesday after widespread fan fury.
    And he told Reuters: “I have had speculation to that extent that if six teams would have broken away and would have threatened the EPL (Premier League), politics would have seen that as an attack to Brexit and their political scheme.”
    ON BRAND
    Brandon Williams bid a hasty retreat after accidentally revelling in the European Super League’s end with a post of Liverpool celebrations.
    Fans were quick to point out that the Manchester United defender had focused his thanks on his club’s bitter rivals.
    An Instagram post of Liverpool’s 2005 Champions League bus parade went online to his one million followers on Tuesday night.
    It was captioned: “To you all 👏🏼 Everyone is equal⚽️.”
    It did not take long for 20-year-old Williams to swap out the picture for one of his own fans.
    And an image of United fans cheering on the streets was put up with a similar caption, which now emphasised that ‘we are ALL equal’.

    TURN THE AC OFF
    AC Milan are the latest club to ditch the Super League.
    A club statement read: “We accepted the invitation to participate in the Super League project with the genuine intention to deliver the best possible European competition for football fans around the world and in the best interest of the club and our own fans.
    “Change is not always easy, but evolution is necessary for progress, and the structures of European football have evolved and changed over the decades.
    “However, the voices and the concerns of fans around the world have clearly been expressed about the Super League, and AC Milan must be sensitive to the voice of those who love this wonderful sport.
    “We will continue to work hard to deliver a sustainable model for football.”

    HIT IN THE POCKET!
    All of the Big Six have reportedly lost £8million after signing up to the Super League.
    The English clubs all rapidly pulled out of the widely slammed new competition yesterday just 48 hours after it was announced.
    The Mail reports all the ‘founder’ members had bought around £8m worht of equity stakes.
    And the clubs are also set to face financial penalties after signing contracts that committed them for three years.
    SUPER LEAGUE RECAP
    Blink and you would’ve missed it!

    EFL STATEMENT
    The EFL has backed the Big Six’s withdrawal from the Super League and released the following statement.
    EFL STATEMENT IN FULL ON SUPER LEAGUE
    The EFL welcomes the decision made by six English Premier League teams to withdraw intentions to join a European Super League.
    With widespread opposition met at home and abroad, including from the EFL, these divisive proposals threatened the sporting principles of the football pyramid that our founding members pioneered over a century ago.
    Across the globe, people in and outside of the game spoke up when it counted. The EFL is heartened by the response and remain proud to be part of a unified footballing system that promotes open competition, gives everybody a chance to dream and continues to inspire generations of young people in the communities from where our Clubs take their name.
    The message is clear that the pyramid must be protected above all. The European Super League failed in part due to a model of distorted and unfair financial distributions, a criticism that can also be levelled at the current financial model in our own domestic game.
    The EFL hopes the same enthusiasm can be immediately directed to achieve appropriate and much needed change to the distribution of wealth in our domestic leagues, and we will work with all parties to push for this reform.
    By resetting economically, we can support all Clubs in achieving a sustainable future, promoting the principles that so many have fought for.
    Reforms must also consider UEFA’s own Champions League restructuring which pose an existential threat to our competitions, including the League Cup, which provides vital income to EFL Clubs and is the breeding ground for stars of the future.
    The EFL will embrace the Government’s fan-led review and confirm we will contribute fully to help shape any decisions taken and ensure they are made in the best interests of supporters and the Clubs that we represent.

    RIGHT RESULT FOR FOOTBALL
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed the Big Six quitting the Super League.
    The PM said ‘we must continue to protect our cherished national game’.
    I welcome last night’s announcement. This is the right result for football fans, clubs, and communities across the country. We must continue to protect our cherished national game.— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) April 21, 2021

    TRUST ISSUE
    Super League founder and Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli slammed the state of the football industry despite calling time on the controversial project.
    Agnelli told Reuters: “If you tell me other methods for putting together such projects … if you were to ask the authorisation of others, I don’t think you would have carried out a project like this.
    “The relations are there, I have seen relations changing in time, some people I am quite sure that people will be open and talk to each other.
    “I don’t think our industry is a particularly sincere, trustworthy or reliable one in general.”
    GOLDENBALLS TO SUPER LEAGUE
    Even Florentino Perez’s own Real Madrid stars showed their discontent at the Super League.
    Luka Modric, Lucas Vazquez, Marcelo and Alvaro Odriozola all ‘liked’ David Beckham’s critique of the plot, as spotted by Marca.
    The England legend decried the game being ‘in danger’ as the ESL proposals emerged – before spectacularly collapsing under the weight of fan criticism.
    Los Blancos club president Perez, recently re-elected to 2025, spearheaded the operation financed by US bank JP Morgan.
    The 74-year-old cited the supposedly declining interest of young people in football as one key reason behind the ESL.
    But there was a sense of irony as the man who shot to fame through his Galactico transfers was called out by two of his most iconic signings with Luis Figo also panning the project.
    The Portuguese said: “This so called ‘Super League’ is anything but ‘Super’.
    “This greedy and callous move would spell disaster for our grassroots, for women’s football, and the wider football community only to serve self-interested owners, who stopped caring about their fans long ago, and complete disregard for sporting merit. Tragic.”
    Credit: AFP
    MORE CLUBS OUT!
    Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan have confirmed they are OUT of the crumbling Super League.
    They join the Big Six English clubs who all ditched the highly controversial project on Tuesday night.
    Atleti say the team and boss Diego Simeone are both happy with the decision to quit and that sporting merit is the most important thing.
    ‘EAT THEMSELVES’
    Gary Neville hopes the six rebel Premier League clubs are fined by £100million each by Real Madrid and they end up ‘eating themselves’ in the messy fallout from the European Super League.
    And fans are calling on the so-called ‘Big Six’ to be hit with a punishment within the English game.
    Neville was one of the strongest voices condemning Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and the two Manchester clubs for signing up to the 20-team breakaway franchise league.
    Fans, players, managers and pundits together made their fury known and all six made a sheepish U-turn on Tuesday night to withdraw from the ESL – less than 48 hours after their public statements signalling their intentions.
    But Neville still wants to see the Premier League sides made to pay for their initial plans which would likely have decimated the rest of English football.
    The former United and England right-back told Sky Sports: “Florentino Perez might have them on a £100m fine and I hope he does.
    “I hope Perez has got them on a massive fine to withdraw the lot of them and they basically end up eating each other.”
    TOO MUCH AG
    Juventus chief Andrea Agnelli still believes in the beauty of the Super League project despite it is now workable after the Big Six quit.
    “I remain convinced of the beauty of the [ESL] project”Juventus president Andrea Agnelli says the European Super League cannot go ahead without England’s big six, but he still believes it is the way forward pic.twitter.com/dIrgpue7lz— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) April 21, 2021

    JOHN YOUR BIKE
    Liverpool owner John W Henry is refusing to sell the club amid the European Super League fiasco despite widespread calls for him to get out.
    Reds legend Jamie Carragher is one of thousands of Liverpool fans calling for the American to leave but the billionaire has dug his heels in and said: “My work is not done.”

    Henry was one of the main protagonists in the group whose plans threatened to destroy football and caused widespread outrage.
    However the Reds joined their Big Six counterparts in backing out of the closed shop franchise league on Tuesday night.
    Liverpool eventually released a video from the Fenway Sports Group chief on Wednesday morning in which Henry finally apologised for dragging the Reds’ name through the mud but also included a clear message regarding the future.
    He said: “More than a decade ago when we signed up with the challenges associated with football, we dreamed of what you dreamed of.
    “And we’ve worked hard to improve your club. Our work isn’t done.”
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    European Super League LIVE: Explosive latest as Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs, Man City confirm

    ARSENAL, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have CONFIRMED their plans to join the controversial European Super League.The tournament would be held throughout the season and would make the clubs even richer than they already are. We’re bringing you ALL of the twists and turns from this explosive story here.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below from this developing story…
    HOW THE PROPOSED ESL WILL WORK

    ICYMI
    Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has reportedly called an emergency meeting between all Premier League captains.
    The Mail reports the England midfielder has taken the action as the fall-out from the breakaway Super League continues.
    The 30-year-old will chair meeting with club reps from sides in and out of the breakaway.
    Henderson previously helped lead players in their response to the crisis caused by the pandemic.
    Credit: Reuters

    MORE ON LEVY
    Another club boss added: “Daniel can paint himself as a victim but nobody was buying that at all. It’s too late for that.”
    Richard Masters and the Prem leadership, as well as the clubs outside the Big Six, were left bolstered by a firm vow from PM Boris Johnson that he will bring in urgent legislation that would prevent the Six from joining the £4.6billion scheme.
    That meeting involved representatives of Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester United supporters’ trusts and the Football Supporters Association, FA chief executive Mark Bullingham, as well as Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden.
    Johnson is understood to have made it abundantly clear to the meeting that he would simply not allow the breakaway to take place.
    SUPER LEAGUE EXCLUSIVE
    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is “shaken” by the Super league backlash.
    In a stunning act of contrition he told Brighton chief executive Paul Barber to pass on details of a conversation they had before the 14 clubs left out of the breakaway met with League chief Richard Masters.
    In a message that left the clubs increasingly confident they have the rebels on the run and will be able to kill off the proposals within days, the Spurs chief conceded he may have misjudged the mood of the nation.
    Barber, who previously served on the board at White Hart Lane told the clubs Levy said this was “not what I wanted, or expected”
    The Brighton exec added: “Daniel says this all grew from a feeling that Uefa simply doesn’t listen to us as a League. He believes the big clubs deserve more respect and more money.”
    But while Levy’s message was viewed by the clubs as the first recognition of the scale of the mistake, it did not spare him and the rest of the Big Six from the wrath of the 14 left on the outside.
    One club source revealed: “Paul was told to pass on a simple message back – that Daniel and the rest of them were destroying all of us by this act.
    “We are all still seething at what has gone on. Every single one of us. There is no sympathy at all for Levy or anyone else involved. They’re the ones who put us in this position because of their greed.”
    RAN A MILE
    Claudio Ranieri – the man who pulled off the biggest shock in sporting history by taking Leicester to the Prem title – has slammed the Super League.
    The Italian said: “It’s very sad for me. Super League is so bad, I hope Uefa will stop them.
    “Leicester story was something special and we’d lose these stories.
    “It’s not just about football, I remember the feeling between Indian and English people celebrating Leicester together.”
    Credit: Getty
    PRIME TIME
    Amazon have confirmed they were not involved in Super League talks and believe the beauty of European football is the chance for any side to do well.

    STILL NO FOR BAYERN
    Bayern Munich have reiterated that they will NOT play in the Super League.
    Per Fabrizio Romano, CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: “Bayern will NOT play in Super League, absolutely.”
    Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge still on the same position: “Bayern will NOT play in #SuperLeague, absolutely”. 🚨 #Bayern— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 20, 2021

    ‘VIGOROUSLY REJECT PLANS’
    The Premier League have released a statement announcing all 14 clubs ‘unanimously and vigorously rejected the plans’ for the European Super League.
    A crisis meeting was held this morning with all top-flight clubs except the ‘big six’ who want to form a breakaway league. And the Prem reassured everything in their power will be done to prevent the plans from going ahead.
    It adds how they will also hold shareholders to account for their role in the farce while hinting at bans.
    The statement read: “The Premier League, alongside The FA, met with clubs today to discuss the immediate implications of the Super League proposal.
    “The 14 clubs at the meeting unanimously and vigorously rejected the plans for the competition.
    “The Premier League is considering all actions available to prevent it from progressing, as well as holding those Shareholders involved to account under its rules.
    “The League will continue to work with key stakeholders including fan groups, Government, UEFA, The FA, EFL, PFA and LMA to protect the best interests of the game and call on those clubs involved in the proposed competition to cease their involvement immediately.
    “The Premier League would like to thank fans and all stakeholders for the support they have shown this week on this significant issue.The reaction proves just how much our open pyramid and football community means to people.”
    GARY’S WORD
    Gary Lineker confirmed he will NOT work on the Super League.
    To be clear: if it actually happens, I will never work on this European Super League.— Gary Lineker 💙 (@GaryLineker) April 20, 2021

    MARC MY WORDS
    Marcus Rashford has tweeted a powerful image of the Old Trafford stands showing a banner with the Matt Busby quote: “Football is nothing without fans.”
    The England man shared the photo in the wake of the hugely controversial Super League breakaway with Manchester United one of the ‘founders’.

    JOR DROPPING
    Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has reportedly called an emergency meeting between all Premier League captains.
    The Mail reports the England midfielder has taken the action as the fall-out from the breakaway Super League continues.
    The 30-year-old will chair meeting with club reps from sides in and out of the breakaway.
    Henderson previously helped lead players in their response to the crisis caused by the pandemic.
    PSG PUBLICLY AGAINST SUPER LEAGUE
    French giants Paris Saint-Germain have publicly declared their opposition to the Super League.
    CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi said: “Paris Saint-Germain holds the firm belief that football is a game for everyone. I have been consistent on this since the very beginning.
    “As a football club, we are a family and a community; whose fabric is our fans – I believe we shouldn’t forget this.
    “There is a clear need to advance the existing Uefa competition model, presented by Uefa yesterday and concluding 24 months’ of extensive and collaborative consultation across the whole European football landscape.
    “We believe that any proposal without the support of Uefa – an organisation that has been working to progress the interests of European football for nearly 70 years – does not resolve the issues currently facing the football community, but is instead driven by self-interest.
    “Paris Saint-Germain will continue to work with Uefa, the European Club Association and all stakeholders of the football family – based on the principles of good faith, dignity and respect for all.”
    PEP TALK
    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola slammed the anti-competitive nature of the Super League that his side has signed up for.
    PEP 💬 It is not a sport if success is guaranteed or if it doesn’t matter when you lose. I have said many times I want a successful Premier League, not just one team at the top. I don’t know if the statement will change and four or five teams will be able to go up.— Manchester City (@ManCity) April 20, 2021

    SHEAR CHEEK!
    Alan Shearer wants the Prem to ban the Big Six immediately!
    Alan Shearer calls on Premier League to ban six breakaway sides
    NO SPAIN NO GAME
    Sergio Aguero is closer to putting pen-to-paper at Barcelona after receiving a draft contract, according to reports.
    The Argentine has been locked in talks with the Catalan side after announcing he is leaving Manchester City in the summer.
    Aguero, 32, is eager to team up with Argetine compatriot Lionel Messi.
    Chelsea and Manchester United were linked with City’s club-record striker but it appears they may have to look elsewhere.
    According to Catalan publication Beteve, Aguero’s agents have their hands on a copy of the draft contract.
    They add a deal is ‘imminent’ after his agents jetted to Barcelona to hold talks with club representatives.
    Credit: PA
    CHELSEA EXCLUSIVE
    Chelsea stars were left in a state of shock and confusion after they were told the club was part of the Dirty Dozen splitting football in two.
    Blues chairman Bruce Buck called a meeting of the players in an attempt to explain why they were signing up to the European Super League.
    But SunSport understands the news did not go down well with the squad. Individuals are concerned about the damage it threatens to do to the game.
    Those fears only grew when it became clear Uefa were threatening to throw them out of the Champions League.
    Chelsea face Real Madrid in the semi-finals, with the first leg in Spain next Tuesday.
    To make matters worse, players potentially face being banned from international football in the future.
    Stars were left ‘gutted’ by the announcement, which came as they were putting the finishing touches on their preparations for tonight’s clash with Brighton – before which a planned protest of Chelsea supporters is expected outside Stamford Bridge.
    UN-IQUE
    Former Arsenal boss Unai Emery has spoken out against the Super League because it would spell the end of fairy tale victories and giant killings like the one his grandad enjoyed over 100 years ago.
    Emery is now in charge at Villarreal and is set for a reunion against his old side in the Europa League semi-finals.
    He said: “My grandad won the Copa del Rey with Real Union in 1920.
    “I want to let these kind of feelings continue.”
    Credit: EPA
    FANS FIRST
    Boris Johnson today held a crisis summit with football bosses over the European Super League and backed Prem bosses to kick out the ‘Big Six’ if they want to.
    The PM vowed not to stand by “while a small handful of owners create a closed shop” and promised to back fans all the way.
    PM vowed to do all he could to stop it from going ahead in a meeting with top footie bosses.
    Downing Street said today the PM “expressed his solidarity with football fans and agreed they must always be at the heart of any decisions about the future of the game.”
    They added: “He reiterated his unwavering support for the football authorities and confirmed they have the government’s full backing to take whatever action necessary to put a stop to these plans.
    “All attendees agreed that action was necessary to protect the fairness and open competition we expect to see in football, and to uphold the fundamental principle that any club should have the chance to play and win against the biggest players in the game.
    “The Prime Minister confirmed the government will not stand by while a small handful of owners create a closed shop.
    “He was clear that no action is off the table and the government is exploring every possibility, including legislative options, to ensure these proposals are stopped.”
    TIME TO CHANGE YOUR MIND
    Uefa President Aleksander Ceferin today made a personal plea to the Prem Big Six to admit to their “mistake” and recant the decision to sign up to a breakaway Super League.
    In a remarkable direct statement to Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs, United and City, Ceferin’s address to the Uefa Congress in Montreux urged the six to reflect on the damage they were on the verge of dealing to English and world football and to the fans who “bleed themselves dry” for their clubs.
    Ceferin, who branded the owners of the rebel 12 as turning their backs on the heritage and integrity of football, recognises Real Madrid and Juventus are now too far gone to come back into the fold.
    But while Liverpool and United were the two English ringleaders, the Slovenian clearly feels an emotional appeal could yet bring a U-turn.
    Ceferin said: “I would like to address the owners of some English clubs. 
    “Gentlemen, you have made a huge mistake. Some will say it is greed, others disdain, arrogance, flippancy or complete ignorance of England’s football culture. Actually, it doesn’t matter.
    “What matters is that there is still time to change your mind. Everyone makes mistakes in life. English fans deserve to have you correct your mistake. They deserve respect.”
    Credit: Reuters
    NOT SO BRIGHT
    Brighton have voiced their total opposition to the European Super League – claiming it would “destroy the dreams of clubs at every level of the domestic game”.
    Albion released a statement ahead of today’s Premier League meeting involving the 14 sides who have not signed up to be part of the controversial breakaway division.
    In it, the South-Coast outfit hit out at the “efforts to create a closed-shop for all but the largest clubs”, branding the actions of Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham as hugely disrespectful to all other clubs.
    The statement read: “Brighton & Hove Albion are totally opposed to plans for a breakaway European Super League as it would destroy the dreams of clubs at every level of the domestic game. 
    “These plans are the latest in an alarming and growing list of clandestine attempts from a small group of clubs whose actions would be wiping out close to 150 years of football’s tradition, competition, and sporting progress through merit.  
    “The ups and downs of football – promotion, relegation, winning titles and cups, challenging for, or missing out, on a European place – are all part and parcel of the drama, jeopardy, joy and heartbreak that makes our game the most watched and most loved in the world.
    “These key attributes create significant value from which we feed a financial support structure which helps to sustain football at every level in our country and well beyond. By contrast, a European Super League would concentrate value for the benefit of a small number of clubs.
    “The efforts to create a closed-shop for all but the largest clubs demonstrate a clear lack of respect for the contributions of all clubs within the domestic leagues in this country and across Europe.”
    GOOD BAY!
    Bayern Munich have come out against the Super League and also hinted they will drive down player salaries and agents fees.
    Club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said: “FC Bayern has not been involved in the plans for creating a Super League. We are convinced that the current structure in football guarantees a reliable foundation.
    “FC Bayern welcomes the reforms of the Champions League because we believe they are the right step to take for the development of European football.
    “The modified group stage will contribute to an increase in excitement and the emotional experience in the competition.
    “I do not believe the Super League will solve the financial problems of European clubs that have arisen as result of the coronavirus pandemic.
    “Rather, all clubs in Europe should work in solidarity to ensure that the cost structure, especially players’ salaries and agents’ fees, are brought in line with revenues, to make all of European football more rational.”

    BECK OFF BILLIONAIRES
    David Beckham has lashed out at European Super League plans and blasted: “Football is in danger.”
    Former Manchester United star Becks took to Instagram to demand the game we love is protected.
    Inter Miami owner David Beckham spoke out on the Super League
    The 45-year-old wrote on his Instagram: “I’m someone who loves football.
    “It has been my life for as long as I can remember. I loved it from when I was a young child as a fan, and I’m still a fan now.
    “As a player and now as an owner I know that our sport is nothing without the fans. We need football to be for everyone. We need football to be fair and we need competitions based on merit.
    “Unless we protect these values the game we love is in danger…”
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    European Super League LIVE REACTION: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool confirm involvement as UEFA boss Ceferin SLAMS Woodward

    ARSENAL, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have CONFIRMED their plans to join a European Super League.The tournament would be held throughout the season and would make the clubs even richer than they already are.
    Gary Neville did not hold back on TV after Sky Sports discussed the plans live on air while leading football organisations including the Premier League have told clubs traditional competition is best for English football.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below from this developing story…
    PORTO SNUBBED ESL
    Porto president Pinto da Costa confirmed he rejected an offer to join the European Super League following rumours suggesting the Portuguese giants could be one of the additional three “Founding Clubs”.
    The Dragons are now the fourth club to reject the ESL after Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Paris St-Germain.
    Da Costa said: “There were informal contacts from some clubs, but we didn’t pay much attention for two reasons. The first is that the European Union does not allow a closed circuit of events like in the NBA, for example. 
    “As the Portuguese Football Federation is against this, and as part of UEFA, we cannot participate in anything that is against the principles and rules of the European Union and UEFA.
    “If that goes forward, something that I have a lot of doubts about, UEFA will not end and it is certain that they will continue to have evidence. It must be recognized that the events organized by UEFA are the official events. 
    “We are not concerned with being or not, we are in the Champions League and we hope to continue to be for many years”
    BRU-NO NO NO
    Bruno Fernandes has become the first ‘Big Six’ player to break his silence on the much-maligned European Super League.
    Premier League chiefs are furious at the Red Devils, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham for pressing ahead with the £4.6BILLION breakaway plan, which was confirmed last night.
    Now Fernandes has offered his thoughts on the matter as he shared an Instagram post from fellow Portuguese ace Daniel Podence in which the Wolves star appeared to condemn the proposal.
    Podence’s post said: “The ball. The song. The dream. The Zidane’s volley… Kaka’s solo… Liverpool in Athens… Ole in Barcelona… Cris and Seedorf… There some (sic) things we just can’t really pay for.”
    Fernandes replied: “Enorme (enormous).”
    The United attacker then shared the post to his own Instagram Story, and included the text: “Dreams can’t be [bought].”

    $UP£R L£AGU£
    European Super League was axed as Tottenham boss after a players’ revolt.
    The Special One’s 17-month reign in charge at Spurs came to an end when he was sacked this morning – just six days before they face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley.
    The move was hit by an epic backlash from players, pundits and fans alike.
    But the founding members – 15 when all is said and done – will be laughing all the way to the bank.
    Last season, Bayern Munich pocketed around £71million in prize money for lifting the Champions League.
    However, all 20 teams set to take part in the inaugural European Super League are set to earn a minimum of £285m each, according to the New York Times.
    That’s over four times MORE than the 2020 Champions League winners simply for signing up.
    Clubs joining the proposed tournament could earn up to £310m as an initial ‘golden hello.
    They will then rake in a minimum of £130m each season from their share of a £3.1billion total pot.

    WE’LL SUE EU
    Super League rebels have threatened to sue Fifa AND Uefa if they try to ban the clubs from setting up their breakaway competition.
    Uefa’s response to news of the proposed new self-elected elite was to raise the prospect of the 12 clubs – including all of the Prem Big Six – and their players being unable to play in any national or international competitions.
    Premier League chief executive Richard Masters and the FA were co-signatories to that letter.
    In the letter both insisted permission would not be granted by English football chiefs for Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs and the two Manchester giants to take part.
    But the clubs responded with a joint letter of their own – sent to Fifa President Gianni Infantino and Uefa counterpart Aleksander Ceferin.
    In it they revealed they had already engaged lawyers to fight their corner.

    PLAYER BANS CONFIRMED
    Fabrizio Romano reports that UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has confirmed that players who participate in the European Super League will be banned from the World Cup and Euros.
    That means anyone from the Premier League’s “big six” that could break away won’t be allowed to be part of their national teams.
    There had been rumours of potential sanctions towards the teams involved with the proposed format, which Ceferin described as “disgraceful”.
    The UEFA President also said the ESL poses as a “spit in the face ” of all football fans
    UEFA’s Alexander Ceferin confirms: “The players that will play in the Super League will be banned from playing in the World Cup and Euros. Ceferin. They will not be allowed play for their national teams”. 🚫🇪🇺 #SuperLeague— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 19, 2021

    MORE FROM CEFERIN
    UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin described the proposed European Super League as “disgraceful”.
    Ceferin also said the ESL poses as a “spit in the face” for all football fans.
    The UEFA President said: “I cannot stress more strongly UEFA and the footballing world are united against the disgraceful, self-serving proposals we have seen, fuelled purely by greed. It’s a nonsense of a project.
    “This idea is a spit in the face for all football lovers and our society. We will not allow them to take this away from us”
    PREMIER LEAGUE SET MEETING
    The Premier League are going to hold a meeting with 14 clubs on Tuesday morning.
    That means the “big six”, which is Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham, who are involved in the proposed European Super League project won’t be included.
    The representatives involved will discuss the ongoing situation and the next steps.
    The meeting will be chaired by Premier League CEO Richard Masters
    CEFERIN LASHES OUT AT WOODWARD
    UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has strongly criticised Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward as well as Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli following the European Super League announcement.
    Ceferin said: “I was a criminal lawyer for 24 years but I’ve never, ever, seen people like that.
    “If I start with Ed Woodward, he called me last Thursday, saying that he’s very satisfied with reforms and he fully supports them. Obviously, he already signed something else.
    “Andrea Agnelli is the biggest disappointment of all. I’ve never seen a person lie so many times as he did, it was unbelievable”
    MUST TAKE ACTION
    The Manchester United Supporters’ Trust responded to the club’s involvement in the European Super League project.
    United have been granted the title of “founding club” along with five other Premier League teams, which are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham.
    The Trust, though, is completely opposed to the proposed competition as they described it as “unacceptable” and a “betrayal”.
    Here’s the statement they released:

    BRUNO FERNANDES REACTS
    Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes has endorsed a post by fellow countryman and Wolves ace Daniel Podence that appears to criticise the European Super League.
    Podence shared an image on Instagram that shows him celebrating a Champions League goal with his former team Olympiacos last season.
    The Portugal international shared the photo with the following caption: “The Ball. The Song. The Dream. The Zidane’s volley… Kaka’s Solo… Liverpool In Athens… Ole in Barcelona… Cris and Seedorf … There some things we just can’t really pay for it.”
    Fernandes shared that post as a story on his own account with some “clapping” emojis and a caption that read: “Dreams can’t be buy”

    SICK TO THE STOMACH
    Arsenal and Leicester legend Alan Smith took to Twitter following the latest developments regarding the European Super League.
    Smith didn’t hold back as he said he feels “sick to the stomach” and expressed his deep concerns about the future of the game.
    He tweeted: “Just feel sick to the stomach this morning. And depressed.
    “And extremely worried for the future of our game”
    Just feel sick to the stomach this morning. And depressed. And extremely worried for the future of our game— Alan Smith (@9smudge) April 19, 2021

    TUCHEL REACTS
    Chelsea are among the teams that hold the title of “founding club” of the European Super League.
    Blues boss Thomas Tuchel addressed his club’s involvement in the ESL by saying he “trusts” the hierarchy to make the right decisions.
    Tuchel told ESPN’s James Olley: “I trust my club to make the right decisions. It is too early to judge everything and it is not my part.
    “On my badge, it says everybody has to play their role and my role is coach”
    On Tuchel Zoom. Says about Chelsea’s involvement in proposed ESL: “I trust my club to make the right decisions. It is too early to judge everything and it is not my part. On my badge, it says everybody has to play their role and my role is coach.”— James Olley (@JamesOlley) April 19, 2021

    BIG SIX ESL BOMBSHELL
    Sky Sports News have shared some explosive backstage info regarding the European Super League.
    The report includes a statement by an unnamed board member at one of the six Premier League clubs that are breaking away.
    They said: “There are several board members at the six clubs who are opposed to joining the new league but they feel they do not have the power to stop it.”
    They added that the owners were fully expecting a backlash: “To be honest, they are not that worried about PR” as “the wider good of the game is a secondary concern.”
    The unnamed board member also said the owners would be secretly delighted with their players being banned from the Euros and World Cup as “they don’t like giving their playing assets away to countries for very little financial reward”.
    And finally, they stated: “This is not a civil war, it’s a nuclear war”
    PORTO SNUBBED ESL
    Porto president Pinto da Costa confirmed he rejected an offer to join the European Super League following rumours suggesting the Portuguese giants could be one of the additional three “Founding Clubs”.
    The Dragons are now the fourth club to reject the ESL after Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Paris St-Germain.
    Da Costa said: “There were informal contacts from some clubs, but we didn’t pay much attention for two reasons. The first is that the European Union does not allow a closed circuit of events like in the NBA, for example. 
    “As the Portuguese Football Federation is against this, and as part of UEFA, we cannot participate in anything that is against the principles and rules of the European Union and UEFA.
    “If that goes forward, something that I have a lot of doubts about, UEFA will not end and it is certain that they will continue to have evidence. It must be recognized that the events organized by UEFA are the official events. 
    “We are not concerned with being or not, we are in the Champions League and we hope to continue to be for many years”
    CATASTROPHICALLY DESTABILISING
    The League Managers Association (LMA) believes the European Super League would have a “catastrophically destabilising” effect on the sport
    A statement from the LMA read: “We believe that any such league would be catastrophically destabilising to the entire European football pyramid, with deep and far-reaching consequences.
    “Closing off the top of the pyramid of European club football would immediately extinguish many of the ambitions and dreams that drive managers, coaches, players and fans.
    “Club owners are custodians of the clubs they lead and they have a duty and responsibility to the integrity of the game that should always take precedence over self-interest and financial gain. Now more than ever, as the game looks to face the challenges of re-emerging from the COVID pandemic, it needs to be unified, working to the principles of cooperation and solidarity.
    “We will support the game’s stakeholders in taking any appropriate measures required and we urge those leading the clubs responsible for the European Super League proposals to fundamentally reconsider their position and act in the best interests of the whole game”
    DARK DAY
    Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee Chair Julian Knight described the European Super League development as a “dark day for football”.
    Knight said: “This is a dark day for football – a deal done behind closed doors apparently with no regard for supporters.
    “Though this idea was mooted several months ago, what’s shocking is the speed at which this breakaway league has been announced.
    “What’s needed is a fan-led review of football with real teeth and here we have more evidence to strengthen the case for it.
    “Football needs a reset, but this is not the way to do it. The interests of community clubs must be put at the heart of any future plans.
    “We, the Committee, will be discussing this when we meet tomorrow in a private session”
    ANDER-STAND THAT
    Paris St-Germain star Ander Herrera took to Twitter condemning the European Super League project.
    Former Manchester United ace Herrera broke his silence and claimed that this is a case of ” the rich stealing what the people created”.
    Reports suggest that the star midfielder’s current club were invited to be part of the format but turned them down.
    It is also claimed that the PSG hierarchy believe that it would be disrespectful to join a top competition that would be exclusive for the richest clubs

    CARRAGHER REACTS
    Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has been highly critical of the European Super League project.
    Carragher also didn’t hold back on his former club’s decision to participate in this initiative.
    The former star defender described the Reds’ involvement as an “embarrassment”.
    The footballer-turned-pundit also claimed all the greats from the past that paved the way for people like him would be very disappointed

    LINEKER REACTION
    Tottenham great Gary Lineker took to Twitter following Jose Mourinho’s exit from north London.
    Lineker combined the news with the ongoing developments regarding the European Super League.
    Spurs are among the teams that have joined the controversial format and have even been given the title of “founding club”.
    And the Match of the Day host decided to add some humour to this situation
    Jose Mourinho is fired. He is the first of the European Super League managers to lose their job.— Gary Lineker 💙 (@GaryLineker) April 19, 2021

    MOURINHO TEMPORARY REPLACEMENT
    Tottenham are set to look for Jose Mourinho’s permanent replacement.
    Spurs announced that Mourinho has left the club along with his coaching staff.
    The north Londoners also confirmed that former club player Ryan Mason will take first team training until further notice.
    Mason spent eight years at Tottenham and amassed a total of 70 appearances across all competitions until he left for Hull in 2016 and was forced to retire two years later due to a head injury at the age of 26
    TOTTENHAM STATEMENT
    Tottenham have confirmed that Jose Mourinho has been removed as manager
    Mourinho will be exiting Spurs along with his coaching staff Joao Sacramento, Nuno Santos, Carlos Lalin and Giovanni Cerra.
    Chairman Daniel Levy said: “Jose and his coaching staff have been with us through some of our most challenging times as a Club. Jose is a true professional who showed enormous resilience during the pandemic.
    “On a personal level I have enjoyed working with him and regret that things have not worked out as we both had envisaged.
    “He will always be welcome here and we should like to thank him and his coaching staff for their contribution”
    The Club can today announce that Jose Mourinho and his coaching staff Joao Sacramento, Nuno Santos, Carlos Lalin and Giovanni Cerra have been relieved of their duties.#THFC ⚪️ #COYS— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 19, 2021

    FERDINAND REACTS
    Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has joined an ever-growing list of football greats condemning the European Super League project calling it a “war on football”.
    Ferdinand told BT Sport: “This is, for me, a war on football. It’s a disgrace, it’s embarrassing and goes against everything football is about.
    “It’s a closed shop for these bigwigs and it’s completely and utterly only about one thing and that’s money. The rich getting richer and the others not even being considered.
    “How they’ve got the audacity to do it in the climate we’re in at the moment… the pandemic around the world. People are struggling all over the world, and this lot…colluding with this idea that they’ve hatched – and to break it like this.
    “The element of being anti-competitive goes against everything football is about. It screams [that] these people have no idea what football’s about. It’s purely a business transaction. The people who make this game special are not being considered”
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