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    Exiled Hugo Lloris still helping out at Tottenham after snubbing transfer to play in Champions League with Prem rivals

    THE role of the third-choice goalkeeper has always seemed strange, looking in from the outside, and certainly not one to which Hugo Lloris has been accustomed.But that is, at best, what the World Cup winner has become at Tottenham, having been usurped by Guglielmo Vicario in the summer before snubbing various offers to leave.
    Hugo Lloris is still part of the Tottenham squadCredit: AFP
    The Frenchman is now Tottenham’s third-choice goalkeeperCredit: Getty
    A legend for France with 145 caps and captain of Spurs for eight years, Lloris has been reduced to the forgotten man in North London.
    Fans outside of N17 may be surprised to hear he is still a Spurs player at all.
    Factually, he remains a part of Ange Postecoglou’s squad.
    But in reality it would take a monumental injury crisis – and do not discount that at Tottenham right now – to see the veteran between the sticks for Tottenham again.
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    He has not been included on a single team sheet this season.
    Not even August’s League Cup defeat to Fulham where Fraser Forster was one of a number of changes Postecoglou made to his regular starting XI that night.
    Lloris was only put in Spurs’ 25-man Premier League squad because he was surprisingly still at the club come the end of summer window, but Postecoglou had little intention of actually using the 36-year-old.
    Lloris had an open and honest chat with his new manager when the Aussie took charge in June. 
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    Lloris hasn’t played for Tottenham since the club’s 6-1 defeat to Newcastle in AprilCredit: Getty
    The Frenchman expressed his desire to move on after 11 years at the club; Postecoglou was fine with that as he had plans to bring in a new No1 anyway, which turned out to be Italian Vicario from Empoli for £17million.
    It was mutually agreed Lloris would skip the pre-season tour to Australia, Thailand and Singapore to focus on finding a new club.
    But as the summer wore in, it looked increasingly likely that he might stay.
    There was definite interest: by the end of the window, Lloris had two offers from Saudi Arabia, one from Lazio, another from Newcastle and finally, from boyhood club Nice.
    He rejected the moves to Saudi, believed to be due to family reasons, as well as Rome and Tyneside as he did not want to be a back-up to a No1.
    The offer of Nice seemed to be the perfect fit: it is where Lloris was born, his first club before he joined Lyon in 2008 and he had always signalled his intention to play for the Les Aiglons again before his career was out.
    Yet he turned them down too, claiming the offer came too late on deadline day.
    The stopper explained at the time: “The supporters (of Nice) and the team deserve better than a split-second decision based on a phone call without expectations or a clear sporting project with one hour until the closure of the window at a time where I wasn’t expecting it.”
    So Lloris stayed put and continued to come into Spurs every day to train as professionally as he ever did.
    Unlike predecessor Antonio Conte, Postecoglou does not put out-of-favour players in a ‘bomb squad’ to force them out of the club.
    The Spurs boss explained earlier this month: “Unless a player expressly says to me or desires he wants to leave and I know his head space is somewhere else, I don’t see any reason to separate him from the group because they’re part of our football club.”
    Postecoglou was answering a question from SunSport about Eric Dier, who too could have left in the summer, stayed and is now in the team following Micky van de Ven’s injury.
    You cannot see that happening though with Lloris, who to his credit has not sulked at his situation.
    If anything, he has been very helpful to the man who replaced him, Vicario, offering tips from his wealth of experience when the pair work together at the club’s Hotspur Way training ground.
    Yet surely Lloris has more to offer than that, still four years shy of his 40th birthday, and the hope is he will move on in January.
    Spurs were not asking for a fee in the summer and presumably would not now for a player whose deal is up in the summer. They certainly will not stand in his way of an exit.
    Lloris’ last game for Spurs was the 6-1 horrorshow at Newcastle in April, when he came off injured at half-time with his side 5-0 down.
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    Barring a shock, that will sadly be his last game for Tottenham, 446 on from his first back in 2012.
    Yet the hope is that it will not be the final match of what has been an exemplary career.
    Guglielmo Vicario has replaced Lloris as Tottenham’s No.1Credit: Getty More

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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Man Utd transfer plan dealt major blow as player ‘refuses to quit’ despite Cristiano Ronaldo help

    MANCHESTER UNITED have been hit with a transfer blow as they look to cash-in on Casemiro, according to reports. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is ready to take charge of football operations with him finalising his 25 per cent purchase of the club for £1.3billion.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to buy 25 per cent of Man UtdCredit: PA
    Casemiro could be sold this January with Al-Nassr keenCredit: Reuters
    The billionaire is unhappy the club spent £70million on Casemiro prior to the start of last season.
    He supposedly slammed the decision to hand him a four-year deal on a rumoured £350,00-a-week in a meeting with chiefs John Murtough and the now sacked Richard Arnold.
    Amid the Brazilian midfielder struggling with form and injuries this season, Ratcliffe supposedly wants to sell Casemiro.
    Reports suggest that Saudi Arabian clubs will once again look to raid Premier League teams during the January transfer window.
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    And Casemiro, 31, is high on Al-Nassr’s radar and they are one of the few clubs that could offer him similar wages to his United contract.
    However, reporter Ben Jacobs claims the player does not want to leave Old Trafford.
    This is despite Casemiro having the chance to play with Cristiano Ronaldo again.
    The pair are close pals from their days at Real Madrid and Man Utd.
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    They won four Champions Leagues and two LaLiga titles together in Spain.
    Casemiro’s ex-international team-mate Alex Telles also currently plays for Al-Nassr.
    They are currently second in the table behind Al-Hilal. More

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    Arsenal legend Sol Campbell names two strikers Gunners should sign with Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah struggling

    ARSENAL icon Sol Campbell has named two strikers Mikel Arteta should sign in January.The Gunners are set to challenge for the Premier League title again this season.
    Sol Campbell believes Arsenal need to sign a striker to challenge for the Premier League againCredit: Getty
    Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah are currently the club’s top strikersCredit: Alamy
    They narrowly missed out to treble winners Manchester City last time around after dropping points towards the end of the campaign.
    And Campbell claims that in order to avoid that happening again, Arteta will have to invest in a new striker.
    Speaking to Mirror Football, the former defender said: “In the end, they will have to decide by January, do they need a centre forward.
    “20 to 25 goals in the Premier League. You know, in those big, tight games. I think it will help them.
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    “Is it always easy to find the right centre forward? I think eventually if they get someone like that, the right centre forward to compliment the attack – you need them to be able to play to dislodge defences.
    “Some defences understand your frequency but you bring in another player to change that frequency and other things happen. Bringing on someone really changes it up.”
    Campbell then went on to name the two players he thinks Arsenal should consider signing in January, adding: “[Victor] Osimhen. But is he going to cost too much money?
    “There’s Ivan [Toney]. I think they’re good [in other areas of the pitch]. Centre forward is one thing they might need to look at and see the possibilities, see what’s out there, or wait until next season.
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    Campbell believes Victor Osimhen should be an optionCredit: Getty
    Ivan Toney is another option for ArsenalCredit: PA
    “But if the right person comes along, an out-and-out striker, that can unlock those tight games, knows what to do in those positions, and also keeps defence occupied to then free up other people, they should maybe look at it Christmas time – if not, definitely next season.
    “The right person will offload the pressure on the team, I think.”
    Both Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah have struggled with injury issues this season.
    Jesus has been limited to just 11 appearances across all competitions due to a knee injury sustained before the start of the campaign and a recent hamstring issue.
    Meanwhile, Nketiah has missed Arsenal’s last two games due to a knock.
    Leandro Trossard has impressed since filling in at the No.9 spot, scoring two goals in two games, but he is not considered an out-and-out striker. More

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    Man City ‘considering shock transfer for former player sold by Pep Guardiola but face competition from Liverpool’

    LEROY SANE has been linked with a sensational return to Manchester City according to reports in the German media.Bild claim that City will rival interest from Liverpool in order to win their former winger back.
    Leroy Sane has been sensational for Bayern this seasonCredit: Getty
    Sane, 27, has been in excellent form for Bayern this season and has benefited in particular from the arrival of Harry Kane.
    The winger has eight goals and six assists in 11 Bundesliga games this season.
    His contract is up in 2025, meaning Bayern may look to cash in by selling in the upcoming summer window.
    Sane’s transfer to Bayern in 2020 took many by surprise, with the winger then being one of the Premier League’s finest young talents.
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    Bayern paid £54.1 million for the German international with many saying that it was an argument with Pep Guardiola that convinced the club to sell.
    Sane had also missed much of the 2019-20 season with a knee injury before making his transfer.
    While Sane is being linked with Liverpool and Manchester City, Bild do report that he is in negotiations to renew his contract at Bayern – so this could be a ploy for a bigger payout on that particular deal.
    Liverpool are quite stacked in the wing position as it stands.
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    The Reds have Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz that all play in the position with Cody Gakpo sometimes operating off the left too.
    Sane could definitely be an option if Salah were to leave next summer for Saudi Arabia.
    The Reds had their resolve tested when the Saudi Pro League offered £150million in the closing stages of the transfer window but remained firm.
    But with Liverpool now firmly aware of Saudi’s interest, a move for Sane could be part of their contingency plans should Salah leave. More

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    Fans say Dejan Kulusevski ‘hates Tottenham but knows ball’ after naming ex-Arsenal star in list of top five wingers

    SUPPORTERS claimed Dejan Kulusevski “hates Tottenham but knows ball” after he named an ex-Arsenal star in his list of top five all-time Premier League wingers.And his controversial picks also included a Chelsea icon in first place as he left a Spurs legend in fifth.
    Dejan Kulusevski shocked fans when naming his favourite Premier League wingers everCredit: Getty
    The Sweden forward, 23, joined Tottenham from Juventus on a permanent basis this summer after impressing on loan last term.
    Just like the rest of his team-mates, Kulusevski has shone under Ange Postecoglou and has scored three goals in his 13 top-flight outings this season.
    He is a firm favourite with fans, but he has risked the wrath of some after telling TNT Sports his top five fave Premier League wingers.
    Kulusevski got off on the right foot by naming former Spurs and Real Madrid ace Gareth Bale in fifth, but it was the man he picked in fourth that raised eyebrows.
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    He ranked Fulham’s former Chelsea and Arsenal wing wizard Willian above Bale.
    Discussing the Brazilian, he said: “He’s an unbelievable player, very underrated – so it’s very good to watch him.”
    Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah was third before he opted for his ex-Juventus team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo in second.
    Kulusevski then had another controversial choice as he picked his top one – and it was another player who achieved icon status at Tottenham’s fierce rivals Chelsea.
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    And that star was Eden Hazard.
    He said: “He has been my favourite player since I was young and he made me happy – he made everybody happy by watching him play because he was just a joy, like a child playing football, scoring and assisting.
    “Of course I watched him a lot so some movements and turns with the ball I try to copy him as much as I can even though I’m much taller and it’s a little bit more difficult.”
    One supporter reacted to the clip on social media by writing: “Tottenham’s best player and he’s picking Willian and Hazard above Bale.
    “He hates Spurs and knows ball, fair play.”
    Those thoughts were echoed by another who said: “Hazard first, William 4th from a Spurs player is mad. He knows ball.”
    “I don’t believe who is number one for him,” said another supporter.
    A fellow fan commented: “He is deffo Chelsea fan.”
    While another said: “A very smart man. A Spurs player has Bale 5th. Wow what a beautiful time.”
    He picked ex-Chelsea and Arsenal ace Willian above a Spurs legendCredit: Getty More

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    Former Man Utd chief Ed Woodward lands shock new job nearly two years after Old Trafford exit

    FORMER Manchester United CEO Ed Woodward has landed a new job almost two years after leaving Old Trafford.The 52-year-old has been appointed as a Strategic Advisor and Non-Executive Board Member for artificial intelligence company SentientSports.
    Ed Woodward has landed a new job for an AI companyCredit: PA
    Discussing his new role, Woodward said: “I am excited to be joining the SentientSports board and working alongside Ryan (Beal, CEO and founder) and the team.
    “The blend of sports and AI technology at SentientSports is truly cutting-edge.
    “With some of the industry’s leading AI talents involved, I see tremendous potential for innovation and expanding global digital fanbases.
    “I’m thrilled to be part of such a dynamic company with the potential to revolutionise the global digital sports landscape.”
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    Founded in 2020, SentientSports revolutionise sport by providing AI technology to create analytics and content.
    The company claims to be on a mission to “revolutionise professional sports teams’ player recruitment strategies by integrating risk assurance, simulation, and forward-looking analytics.”
    Woodward’s shock career change comes just under two years after his Man Utd departure.
    The former CEO’s recruitment and decision making at Old Trafford prompted heavy criticism from many United fans.
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    His managerial appointments failed to yield much silverware following the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson.
    And some of the expensive signings he made – including Paul Pogba and Angel Di Maria – failed to deliver on the pitch. More

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    Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff fired warning ahead of potential Man Utd takeover role as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe deal

    MERCEDES F1 chief Toto Wolff has been warned against investing in Manchester United.Wolff has a close relationship with Sir Jim Ratcliffe due to being business partners that both own a 33 per cent stake in Mercedes’ F1 team.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Toto Wolff have a close business relationshipCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The other third of the F1 team is owned by the car manufacturer itself.
    Ratcliffe is expected to lean heavily on his network when his expected 25 per cent stake in Manchester United goes through.
    Sir Dave Brailsford, who oversaw Ratcliffe’s investment in cycling is expected to come in to manage the sporting direction of United and appoint a new sporting director.
    That’s led to speculation that Wolff could also join the club in some capacity, given his success in managing Mercedes’ F1 team.
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    Two weeks ago at the Brazilian Grand Prix Wolff was asked about investing in the club by Sky Sports and said: “I have never aimed for trophy investments but I like the competitiveness of the Premier League.
    “Jim and Manchester United is a love story because he is born there.
    “Our personal relationship is strong and with Ola Kallenius [Mercedes-Benz chief executive], they call us the Three Amigos because we live in the no-nonsense world.
    “If we felt I could contribute then I would consider joining him at Manchester United.”
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    But Ex-F1 and Le Mans driver Mark Blundell has warned Wolff against investing in the club, saying it will be a lot harder to pull the club in the right direction compared to overseeing an F1 team.
    But former F1, Le Mans and Indy Car driver Mark Blundell has warned Wolff that investing in Manchester United will be difficultCredit: AP:Associated Press
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    Blundell spent four seasons in F1 between 1991 and 1995, racing for McLaren, Ligier, Branham and Tyrrell.
    He said to OLBG: “I guess the Mercedes shareholders see him already and they’re both part of the ownership situation.
    “Jim Ratcliffe has been looking at Man United for some time now, and maybe it fits.
    “Perhaps Toto wants to be involved in football. It’s a different dynamic, and it’ll be difficult to control 11 Lewis Hamiltons on the pitch!
    “Toto Wolff has been an incredible leader of Mercedes and he’s taking the Grand Prix team to huge peaks. Perhaps he can bring that to the Man United team.
    “They’re not a small club, though, and it’ll take a lot of people to take it forward – and you can’t always do that from the directors’ box.”
    Ratcliffe’s 25 per cent stake in Manchester United is expected to be confirmed by the club soon.
    But he may have to wait until mid-January for the takeover to be fully confirmed, with the Premier League expected to take six to eight weeks to confirm the deal. More

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    Brave Newcastle icon Jonas Gutierrez lands first job in management nearly a decade on from beating cancer

    FORMER Newcastle star Jonas Gutierrez has secured his first job in management.The 40-year-old is best remembered for his time with the Toon from 2008 to 2015.
    Newcastle legend Jonas Gutierrez has become a manager for the first timeCredit: Reuters
    Gutierrez was signed from Mallorca and went on to play 205 games for the club, scoring 12 goals.
    The ex-midfielder has legendary status at St James’ Park after helping the club finish fifth 11 years ago and he netted against West Ham to help them avoid relegation in 2015.
    Gutierrez was diagnosed with testicular cancer a year earlier and required surgery to have one removed.
    He later won a disability discrimination lawsuit against Newcastle after claiming he was deliberately not selected following his cancer comeback so an appearance clause was not met.
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    The Argentine played for Deportivo La Coruna after his spell at Newcastle and he later featured for several clubs in his homeland.
    He hung up his boots in 2021 at Almagro.
    And the icon has now been appointed the club’s manager.
    Almagro play in the Argentine second division and are based in Buenos Aires.
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    He has a tough job on his hands after the club narrowly avoided relegation from the Primera Nacional last season.
    Almagro are Gutierrez’s boyhood team. More