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    Man Utd ‘hold Denzel Dumfries transfer talks’ with Inter willing to let Netherlands World Cup right-back go for £35m

    MANCHESTER UNITED are holding transfer talks with Inter Milan over a move for Denzel Dumfries, according to reports.The full-back gave his reputation a boost with consistent performances for Holland during the World Cup.
    Denzel Dumfries is in talks with Man Utd over a move to Old TraffordCredit: Getty
    And he is once again being linked with a move to the Premier League.
    Dumfries, who is an attacking right-back, is available for only £35m, according to Italian publication Tuttomercato.
    The 26-year-old has been at Inter Milan since 2021 but the Serie A club are believed to be open to a sale.
    They are already in discussion with Man Utd, according to the report, while Chelsea are also interested amid Reece James’ frustrating injury issues.
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    United have been having to deal with injuries at right-back themselves after Diogo Dalot limped off during their Carabao Cup clash against Charlton.
    He then missed Saturday’s Manchester derby win over City.
    Meanwhile, Dumfries was left on the bench during Inter’s 1-0 league victory over Hellas Verona.
    The Dutchman had been ever-present in Serie A until that game, making 17 appearances, laying on two assists and chipping in with one goal.
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    Dumfries had been even more impressive in Qatar for his national team.
    The defender caught the eye with his marauding runs from deep and got a goal and two assists in five games.
    Along with Dalot, United have Aaron Wan-Bissaka as an option for right-back.
    He has been linked with a return to Crystal Palace but has in recent weeks been getting more football under Erik ten Hag More

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    Marcus Rashford in talks over new five-year Man Utd deal… but Red Devils won’t offer a penny over £300,000-a-week

    MANCHESTER UNITED are in talks with Marcus Rashford over a new five-year, £300,000-a-week contract.But the Red Devils will not bust their new pay structure for him.
    Marcus Rashford is set for a bumper new £300,000-a-week contractCredit: EPA
    The club do not want to go above a £300k ceiling as they aim to move away from the days when players like Alexis Sanchez earned £500,000-a-week.
    United also had issues with huge wages for former stars Paul Pogba and Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Rashford, 25, is currently on £200,000-a-week and will be offered a 50 per cent pay rise with incentives on top of that.
    The current top earner at the club is goalkeeper David de Gea on £375,000-a-week.
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    But with his deal running out in the summer, they will only offer the 32-year-old reduced terms of around £275,000.
    United want to keep their top earners on a scale between £200,000-£300,000 per week.
    Boss Erik ten Hag believes that will help keep harmony in the dressing room.
    The club see a new deal for Rash as their priority.
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    Last month, they triggered a one-year extension on the forward’s current contract, taking it to the end of next season.
    But they do not want him going into that without a new long-term deal as the likes of Paris Saint-Germain are keen.
    Just before Christmas, PSG’s president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said: “He’s a player that is amazing.
    “We’re not hiding it, we spoke before and there was interest.”
    Rashford is in the form of his life having scored in his seventh successive game with the derby winner on Saturday against Manchester City.
    It was his 16th goal of the season, to go with the three scored for England during the World Cup.
    There is no suggestion Rashford wants to leave United.
    Still, the club are expecting a long period of negotiation with this expected to be the biggest contract of his career.
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    At the weekend, team-mate Bruno Fernandes, 28, hailed Rashford and said: “He is one of the best players in the world.
    “Not just now — he was in the past — he will now be in the present and even better in the future.”
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    Arsenal and Man Utd’s seasons have been thrilling tales of the unexpected thanks to Liverpool collapse and Man City slip

    IT’S the end of the world as we know it — and it’s extraordinarily good fun.At the halfway stage of the Premier League season, the state of the nation is a state of unprecedented flux.
    Arsenal are flying high at the top of the Premier League tableCredit: AFP
    Manchester United are resurgent under Erik Ten HagCredit: Reuters
    Three of England’s four Champions League places look very likely to change hands.
    Three fully-established top-flight clubs occupy the relegation places — West Ham, Southampton and Everton, an ever-present since 1954.
    Fulham, Brighton and Brentford all sit proudly in the top eight, above Liverpool and Chelsea.
    Arsenal and Manchester United could face off on Sunday as the top two in the league, with Newcastle tucked in behind them as if it’s 1997 all over again.
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    This wasn’t supposed to happen. Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool were meant to be continuing their duopoly — two truly great teams dominating the English game as they’d done for the previous five years.
    And while the resurgence of Arsenal under Mikel Arteta and United under Erik ten Hag have been thrilling tales of the unexpected, neither would be sitting so loftily without the collapse of one empire and the alarming cracks beginning to show in another.
    Suddenly, both Liverpool and City have lost a lot of what made them so great.
    Liverpool are no longer dynamic, manic pressing, never-knowingly-beaten “mentality monsters”.
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    And City aren’t quite the pass-you-to-death, liquid-football, Barcelona-built model we are used to.
    For Klopp, it feels terminal. For Guardiola, it is too early to say.
    But both managers have lost their sense of permanence, both teams their aura of near-invincibility.
    Liverpool have clocked up 92 points or more in three of the past four seasons — the only exception being the freakish behind-closed doors 2020-21 campaign when all of their senior central defenders suffered long-term injuries. This season they are on target for less than 60.
    Klopp’s side have been humped at Brentford and Brighton in their last two league games, with the German finally running out of daft excuses and admitting Saturday’s visit to the Amex was the worst performance he had ever presided over.
    Before the World Cup, Klopp spoke reasonably — but tellingly — about the impossibility of competing financially with clubs funded by nation states, City and Newcastle.
    It sounded like the time when Bayern Munich nabbed one too many of his Borussia Dortmund players and he finally realised that, after two Bundesliga titles, he was fighting a losing battle in German football and quit his former club.
    Cracks are starting to appear for Pep Guardiola at Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have collapsed this season, most recently at BrightonCredit: AP
    Yet it is not just City and Newcastle that Klopp’s men are failing to compete with — the Reds are 19 points adrift of an Arsenal side with a significantly lower wage bill.
    Liverpool, built on athleticism, stamina and mental fortitude, have suddenly grown old and tired, as has Klopp himself.
    And now you genuinely would not be surprised if he left Anfield this summer, an eventuality which seemed unthinkable when his side came close to completing the Quadruple eight months ago.
    City, second in the table and the highest scorers in the top flight, are in nowhere near as bad a state — but the signing of Erling Haaland has weirdly destabilised them.
    On the surface it seems ludicrous that a team which won back-to-back titles without a regular, authentic centre-forward should decline after signing the most prolific striker of the Premier League era.
    But City’s best recent performance, and certainly their most typically Pep-ish display, was the 4-0 FA Cup hammering of Chelsea, which Haaland sat out.
    Guardiola may have been sulky and sarcastic in the wake of Saturday’s Manchester derby defeat at Old Trafford when he claimed “I don’t care” whether City win the title because they had “won it a lot”.
    When the mighty fall, as Liverpool and City have done, the chaos can be glorious.Dave Kidd
    City’s focus, even more so than usual, is on winning the Champions League —  especially with England’s other three representatives, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham, all in disarray.
    But Guardiola’s team are often struggling to play to Haaland’s strengths and, after last week’s deserved League Cup defeat at rock-bottom Southampton, Ilkay Gundogan made the stark admission that City’s players were lacking “hunger and desire”.
    All in all, the problems of City and Liverpool add to the gaiety of the nation.
    For too long, the Premier League — while offering thrilling one-off matches — had too predictable a table.
    Now, with English football’s financial might allowing smaller Premier League clubs to compete financially with major European powers in the transfer market, there is far greater potential for unpredictability.
    No fixture can be taken for granted. Brentford have beaten both Manchester clubs and Liverpool, while Brighton have defeated United, Liverpool and Chelsea.
    Run your club as well as the Bees or the Seagulls, and you can thrive.
    Spend your riches badly, like Everton or Chelsea, and you will struggle.
    When Leicester won the title in 2016, it may have been the unlikeliest story in ­football history but it was only possible because most of the Big Six were in transition or turmoil.
    For when the mighty fall, as Liverpool and City have done, the chaos can be glorious.
    This is a season to cherish because we haven’t got the slightest clue what will happen next.
    Everton fans’ banners weren’t going to trouble the Poet LaureateCredit: PA
    C-RHYME WATCH
    THE violent intimidation tactics of Everton supporters forced board members to stay away from Saturday’s loss to Southampton.
    But even worse were the appalling nursery-level rhymes on the protestors’ banners at Goodison Park.
    As Rik Mayall’s Lord Flashheart, surely a closet Evertonian, said in Blackadder Goes Forth: “I’m sick of this damned war — the mud, the noise, the endless poetry…”
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    THERE’S fury among Arsenal fans after their side was charged with “failing to control players” twice in the space of a week — after confronting referees mob-handed in matches against Newcastle and Oxford.
    But we know they love it really — because you can only hold a proper persecution complex if you know you’re big enough and relevant enough to be persecuted.
    And Arsenal are big and relevant again.

    LUKE AND LEARN
    EARLIER in the season, we all speculated on whether a centre-half in the entire Premier League could keep Erling Haaland quiet.
    Erik ten Hag decided the answer was to play Luke Shaw in central defence, in front of three experienced international specialists in that position.
    Unlike the other bald bloke in a roll-neck sweater managing in Manchester, when Ten Hag “over-thinks” things, it actually seems to work.
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    THERE was some surprise Eddie Howe selected Joelinton to play for Newcastle against Fulham days after being arrested and charged with drink-driving.
    As if a manager happy to take Saudi blood money could worry too much over morality.
    A huge banner of Howe unfurled at St James’ Park on Sunday read, “We’re not here to be popular, we’re here to compete”.
    After years as a comedy club, the Geordies are fully embracing villainy.
    BLUE MURDER
    WE are fast approaching the moment when the average length of a contract handed to a new Chelsea signing will overtake the average amount of time served in prison for committing murder.
    DON’T GIVE SMITH A SNIFF
    AUSSIE run machine Steve Smith has been offered some batting practice in English conditions by playing county cricket with Sussex before this summer’s Ashes.
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    If you have a healthy perspective on life, you might consider this mere stupidity.
    If, like me, you consider beating the Australians at cricket to be one of the most important things in life, it is high treason. More

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    Fans all say the same thing as ‘desperate’ Glazers set up Davos Man Utd shop with search for billionaire buyer ongoing

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans are all saying the same thing after the Glazers set up a shop in Switzerland.The new luxury lounge is located in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos.
    The Glazers have set up a Man Utd shop in the Swiss mountain resort of DavosCredit: Reuters
    Manchester United were put up for sale in NovemberCredit: PA
    But the store is believed to have been built to “entertain clients and partners” rather than in hope of finding a buyer.
    Things are going well on the pitch under Erik ten Hag with the Red Devils sitting fourth in the Premier League table.
    They’re also still fighting in three cup competitions.
    But the Old Trafford faithful regularly vent their frustration in the stands.
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    And while they’re on a nine-match winning run, United fans are still calling for a takeover.
    The American owners put the club up for sale in November but are yet to find a suitable buyer.
    And some fans on social media reckon the lounge highlights the desperate situation.
    One said: “Man Utd is one of the biggest brands in football, hard to believe that they’re struggling to find a buyer.”
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    A second admitted: “They appear desperate to get rid.”
    A unhappy third said: “Looking for the highest bidder those rats.”
    A fourth chimed in with: “Manchester United literally in the shop window at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
    “Potential buyers anyone?”
    Another said: “That is depressing.” More

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    Arsenal ‘make Declan Rice top summer transfer target’ and are ‘confident’ of beating Man Utd and Chelsea to £80m star

    DECLAN RICE has been identified as Arsenal’s top summer transfer target, reports suggest. West Ham star Rice is entering the final year of his contract at the London Stadium this summer – although there is an optional extra year – and with their recent struggles, Rice may finally opt to jump ship.
    Declan Rice has been made Arsenal’s number one targetCredit: Alamy
    Rice could be on the move next summer
    A number of top clubs are interested in the 24-year-old, including Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal.
    This summer is set to see a bidding war for the Englishman, which could see him eventually leave for £80million.
    However, according to The Times, Arsenal believe they are in the strong position to sign Rice because they are the Premier League leaders.
    The report indicates the Gunners remain keen on a new midfielder, and consequently have made Rice their priority.
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    Rice fits the mould of player targeted by Mikel Arteta in recent windows.
    He is young, aggressive, and has a burning desire to play in the Champions League – something Arsenal look all but certain to be able to offer next season.
    Arsenal did prioritise signing a new winger this month but saw their efforts to land Mykhailo Mudryk fail after Chelsea threw a colossal package at the Ukrainian.
    The Blues paid £88million for Mudryk, narrowly pipping Arsenal’s own £84m bid, before offering wages worth DOUBLE the Gunners offer.
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    Chelsea have been long-term favourites to sign Rice due to him supporting the club and being best friends with Mason Mount, as well as being a former member of their academy.
    Meanwhile, Man Utd were put off a deal for Rice last summer due to being quoted a price tag of £150m.
    But with this now almost halved, Rice’s decision could depend on who has the best footballing project available.
    The Gunners sit eight points clear at the top of table following their victory in the North London derby – a game where they cruised to victory.
    However, while the likes of Paul Merson believe the title is now “Arsenal’s to throw away”, defeat to United next weekend could throw things wide open. More

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    Man Utd star Anthony Elanga ‘wanted in Borussia Dortmund loan transfer with Everton target keen on Bundesliga move’

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND are reportedly keen on signing Manchester United winger Anthony Elanga.The 20-year-old has fallen behind Alejandro Garnacho in the Old Trafford pecking order.
    Anthony Elanga is a reported target for Borussia DortmundCredit: Getty
    And Elanga has emerged as a target for Dortmund, according to talkSPORT.
    Everton and Bournemouth are also claimed to be keen on the Swedish youngster, as well as other Premier League clubs.
    But a Dortmund switch is thought to be more appealing to Elanga.
    Fabrizio Romano reports the German giants have explored the possibility of signing Elanga on loan this month.
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    The Sweden international is said to be open to a temporary switch to the Bundesliga.
    Elanga has started just five Prem games this season for United.
    He is yet to find the back of the net in 18 appearances in all competitions.
    He has seen his minutes restricted by the emergence of Garnacho and arrival of £85million man Antony.
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    Marcus Rashford has also enjoyed a stunning return to form, and United still have Jadon Sancho to come back into the fold.
    As a result, Elanga’s options in the second half of the campaign look set to be limited.
    It was reported earlier this month that Everton had firmed up their interest in Elanga.
    And now Dortmund have emerged as potential candidates for his signature. More

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    Man Utd, Arsenal and Newcastle set for summer transfer battle for £135m-rated Napoli striker Victor Osimhen

    MANCHESTER UNITED, Arsenal and Newcastle are set to battle it out to sign Napoli star Victor Osimhen, according to reports.The striker is valued by the Serie A club at £135million.
    Premier League sides are set for a transfer fight for Victor OsimhenCredit: Getty
    The 24-year-old’s contract does not expire until the summer of 2025 but he has told his representatives he won’t make a decision on his future until the end of this season.
    Osimhen has been in amazing form for Napoli this term, netting 13 goals in 17 matches.
    He has helped Luciano Spaletti’s side top their Champions League group and they sit in first place in the domestic league, nine points clear of AC Milan in second.
    Osimhen is also well out in front in the Serie A golden boot race.
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    The Nigerian is wanted by the Premier League trio but a deal will not happen this month, claim outlet Il Mattino.
    Manchester United could be prepared to spend big on him as they look to fill the void left behind by Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Manager Erik ten Hag sees buying a striker as a top priority and he has Osimhen down as one of his dream signings.
    As for Arsenal, they could spend big on a centre-forward in the summer with Gabriel Jesus set to be out for some time due to a knee problem.
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    The title challengers will surely be back playing in the Champions League next season and reportedly want Osimhen to bolster their front line.
    Newcastle could also make an ambitious move for him, splashing their mega-rich owners’ cash.
    The Toon already have Chris Wood, Callum Wilson and Alexander Isak on their books as forward options, so they may have to sell if they did sign Osimhen. More

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    Man Utd transfer blow as Aston Villa confirm £18m agreement reached for Chicago Fire wonderkid Jhon Duran

    ASTON VILLA have dealt a blow to Manchester United after agreeing a deal to sign Chicago Fire star Jhon Duran.The Red Devils had been interested in signing the winger along with Chelsea and Benfica.
    Aston Villa have confirmed a deal for Jhon DuranCredit: Getty
    However, Villa have pulled off a deal to sign the 19-year-old prospect in a deal worth £18million.
    The Villans confirmed the deal on social media, but did reveal that the player still needs to pass a medical.
    Duran also needs to agree on personal terms with the club as well as obtain the necessary work visa.
    The transfer fee is a record for the MLS club, and they will also receive a percentage of any future transfer fee, Duran’s old Colombian side Envigado will also get a cut of the transfer.
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    The winger would become the third most expensive export from the MLS, after Newcastle’s deal for Miguel Almiron and Bayern Munich’s transfer for Alphonso Davies.
    Duran has played three times for the Colombia national side and is currently in his homeland for the 2023 South America under-20 Championship.
    For Fire, the youngster has excelled as he has scored eight goals and provided three assists in his 28 appearances in all competitions.
    However, it is not yet known if Villa plans to send the player out on loan or bring him into the first team.
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    The MLS side also sold goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina to Chelsea in August.
    The deal for the stopper was £8m, meaning Fire have managed to bring in a total of £26m off the back of the two players. More