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    Man Utd star once involved in training ground bust-up wanted by Besiktas in last-gasp transfer swoop

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S Hannibal Mejbri is wanted by Besiktas on loan after they recently had a permanent deal for the midfielder rejected.The 20-year-old who was once involved in a training ground bust-up with former teammate Alex Telles is wanted in a last-gasp transfer swoop.
    Hannibal Mejbri may be up for a late transfer swoop by BesiktasCredit: Getty
    Besikitas and United have recently been in negotiations after the Instanbul-base side signed centre-back Eric Bailly.
    They are now looking to strengthen their ranks further by eyeing a move for midfielder Mejbri with the Turkish transfer window still open.
    Mejbri spent last season in the Championship at Birmingham City, where he made 41 appearances.
    The Tunisia International is in high demand but has remained at United, who have resisted offers to sign the player permanently.
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    Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund also had their eyes on a deal for the midfielder in the summer but the move got turned down.
    And Besiktas offered a loan deal with an option to buy the player but got knocked back by the Red Devils.
    Now Turkish outlet Fanatik, cited by Sport Witness says the Turkish giants will fire back with a loan approach without an option to buy.
    Erik ten Hag has not played the youngster yet in any of United’s four Premier League games.
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    While Besiktas boss Senol Gunes is desperate for an attack-minded midfielder and believes Mejbri is the perfect fit.
    Mejbri has been capped 26 times for the Tunisian senior side at international level.
    Tunisia’s 3-1 victory against Mo Salah’s Egypt on Tuesday saw United fans demanding Ten Hag to reward Mejbri more game time.
    The youngster made headlines last May as he was involved in a training ground clash with former Red Devils star Alex Telles – in the aftermath of their humiliating 4-0 defeat against Brighton. More

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    Chelsea star Thiago Silva loses it after finding out EA FC 24 rating and claims game-makers ‘aren’t watching football’

    CHELSEA defender Thiago Silva took a cheeky dig at EA Sports FC 24 after finding out his new in-game rating.The 38-year-old joked that developers were watching football “with their eyes closed” after finding out that his rating had reduced from 86 to 84 ahead of the new release.
    Silva was disappointed with his EA Sports FC 24 ratingCredit: Premier League
    The Chelsea defender has received a rating of 84Credit: Reuters
    He told the official Premier League YouTube channel: “They’re not watching football, they’re watching the games like this [with their eyes closed].”
    When asked about his attributes, he added: “I think that obviously offensively I can improve because I didn’t get a single goal last year.
    “This year I think I can improve my attacking because defensively I’m good.”
    EA Sports FC, the successor to the much-loved FIFA game series, is set to be released at the end of this month.
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    Player ratings have already started to be revealed, with Manchester City’s Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne ranking as the highest-rated Premier League stars, both with 91.
    Chelsea’s top-rated player is Christopher Nkunku, with Silva and Reece James both second with a rating of 84.
    The Blues finished 12th in the Premier League last season, which has led to a significant drop in EA ratings for most players.
    Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell and club-record signing Moises Caicedo are the only other Chelsea players to achieve a rating above 80.
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    Mauricio Pochettino’s side have already endured a disappointing start to this season.
    They currently sit 12th with just four points from as many games. More

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    Burnley, Luton and Sheff Utd are winless – but one has shown enough to drag a huge club into the relegation dogfight

    VINCENT KOMPANY was so well-regarded this summer that he had a genuine shot at the Tottenham job before committing his future to newly-promoted Burnley.Admirers, including Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, had been impressed with how the former Manchester City captain had quickly taken to management and romped to the Championship title.
    Vincent Kompany’s Burnley are still pointless in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    Carlton Morris is leading the line for Luton – but they are yet to pick up a pointCredit: Getty
    Yet after three games in the big league, all of which have come at Turf Moor, Kompany’s record stands as played three, lost three, conceded 11.
    Of course this does not mean we should be writing off the 37-year-old as some sort of busted flush. It is only September.
    But Burnley’s struggles, along with that of the other two promoted clubs, does show how the level in the Premier League is perhaps the highest it has ever been.
    And that is why it is difficult to see past those three sides as the prime candidates for relegation this term, even at this incredibly early stage of the season.
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    The three new-boys have taken just ONE point from a possible 30 this term.
    That is the longest run without victory ever for promoted sides in the Prem, barring the combined 22 games it took in 2004-05 for West Brom, Norwich and Crystal Palace to get a win.

    Kompany pointed to the trio’s meagre collective haul when explaining his latest home hiding before the international break.
    Speaking after being tonked 5-2 by Spurs – the club he potentially could have taken charge of earlier this summer – the Clarets chief said: “I don’t think anyone is naive going into this division.
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    “We know it’s a challenge and if you look at the total amount of points that the promoted teams have got this season, you realise every game is going to be tough.
    “This was no different. (Spurs are) a quality side. At times… we weren’t able to compete.”
    HARD WORKING BURNLEY
    That final point is the key one: being unable to compete.
    It has been a difficult start for Kompany’s start, against Manchester City, Aston Villa and Spurs, albeit all on their own patch.
    But one shot on target against City, two vs Villa and four against Spurs – where they did, admittedly, score two goals – are a cause for concern.
    They are working harder than anyone else – Kompany’s side have run a league-highest 118.1km so far this term, and in one fewer game than most teams – but with not a lot to show for it.
    The hope would be that Kompany would be able to translate his easy-on-the-eye style which was far too good in the second tier to the top division.
    That may still be the case but there has not been a lot of evidence so far to suggest it will happen.
    And with tough trips to Nottingham Forest and Newcastle to come this month, as well as hosting Manchester United, it is very plausible we could be into October before Kompany has his first point.
    Of course, had Burnley agreed to switch their August fixture against fellow new-boys Luton to Turf Moor then they may already have three points on the board.
    The game was supposed to be at Kenilworth Road, but with the ground not being Prem-ready in time, the Hatters had an offer to play it up in Lancashire turned down.
    LUTON’S HOME ADVANTAGE
    We saw just how fundamental Luton’s unique home ground will be if they are to have any chance of survival when they played West Ham before the international break.
    The atmosphere was deafening and is likely to catch a few sides cold this term, though David Moyes’ high-fliers were too savvy to succumb to that.
    Hatters fans have been getting riled up by pundits completely dismissing their team this term, accusing them of disrespect.
    Those taking aim at Garth Crooks for suggesting they would be “down by Christmas” had a point as that is nigh-on mathematically impossible if you take the claim literally.
    Luton are in the Premier League on merit, not by some fluke.
    Yes, it was not long ago that they were playing non-league, with current midfielder Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu in for the whole journey up the divisions.
    But they won at Wembley in May to book their place at the top table, having reached the play-offs for the second successive season.
    Yet from what we have seen so far, it does look like any outcome this season that does not result in a (R) being beside their name will be a minor miracle.
    West Ham was tight but Brighton (4-1) and Chelsea (3-0) certainly were not.
    Their expected goals against is the second worst in the league at 2.44 a game, while 233 of their collective 320 Prem appearances in their starting line-up v West Ham were taken up by Ross Barkley.
    SHEFFIELD SHOW FIGHT
    Sheffield United, who like Luton with Rob Edwards are bossed by another affable Englishman in Paul Heckingbottom, have shown the most fight so far.
    That in itself has been impressive, as was promotion last term, given the financial problems that have affected the Yorkshire club.
    Even this term the board robbed Heckingbottom of two of his star players by selling Sander Berge and Iliman Ndiaye.
    Though in fairness they have signed a potential gem in striker £18million Cameron Archer from Aston Villa.
    The forward was part of England’s Under-21 Euro-winning squad this summer, netting against Germany in the group stage, and has looked a lethal finisher at times for Lee Carsley’s side.
    Lethal is exactly how you would describe his strike against Everton on debut to help United – and all the promoted sides – to their first point of the season against Everton.
    It would have been three were it not for Jordan Pickford’s sensational double save at the death to deny Ollie McBurnie.
    Heckingbottom can take a lot of heart from narrow defeats to Crystal Palace, Forest and champions City – the latter two of which were consigned by last-gasp heart-breakers.
    And in James McAtee, borrowed from Pep Guardiola’s treble-winners, they have a star in the making on loan for the season.
    Yet the fixture list is not kind. It is Spurs away next, then Newcastle at home, followed by a trip to West Ham.
    And the worry would be that this early-season resilience, which has still only garnered one point, may be difficult to sustain the deeper we get into the campaign.
    STICKY TOFFEES
    The hope is one of the established sides can be usurped and in Everton, who would be pointless without Pickford’s heroics, there is cause for optimism.
    The Toffees took 284 minutes to score their first league goal this term.
    Yet the signings of Arnaut Danjuma, Beto and Jack Harrison, plus Sean Dyche’s know-how, may be their life-savers.
    The stats, depending on how much you read into them, suggest they should have six points rather one already on chances created and they certainly were unlucky in their opening-day defeat to the Cottagers.
    The dire relationship between the board and fans always has the potential to explode and affect a season, barring a takeover.
    Everton have been circling the drain for a few seasons now and if this is the year they do go down it, then it could be catastrophic financially.
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    They need the Premier League riches more than their relegation rivals but whether the fear of oblivion proves to be a positive or negative pressure we will find out.
    Yet even at this early stage, the drop-zone dogfight looks to be a small one with the three promoted teams squarely in the middle of it.
    Gustavo Hamer could help keep Sheffield United in the divisionCredit: Getty
    Burnley need the likes of Nathan Redmond to be firingCredit: Reuters
    Luton’s Rob Edwards is still searching for their first pointsCredit: Alamy
    It looks like it could be another long season for Everton and Sean DycheCredit: Getty More

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    Bukayo Saka an injury doubt for Arsenal’s Premier League return vs Everton leaving Mikel Arteta sweating

    BUKAYO SAKA has reportedly not recovered from an Achilles problem from last season – leaving Mikel Arteta sweating on his fitness for Arsenal’s game on Sunday.The winger, who has been outstanding for his club and country in the past 12 months, has been playing through a nagging injury issue.
    Bukayo Saka is still suffering with an Achilles problemCredit: Getty
    He played no part of England’s game against ScotlandCredit: Reuters
    Saka picked up an Achilles problem at the end of last season.
    The 22-year-old saw his form dip at the worst possible time during the Gunners’ run-in for the Premier League title.
    Saka scored two goals in the Gunner’s last ten matches allowing Manchester City to slip ahead to snatch the league title.
    Arteta hoped a summer of rest with no tournament football would cure the winger’s injury but reports suggest otherwise.
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    According to the Daily Mail, Saka continues to struggle with the Achilles issue which has made him an injury doubt ahead of Sunday’s clash against Everton.
    The winger was named only as a substitute for England’s 3-1 victory against Scotland on Tuesday.
    This came as a massive relief to Arsenal boss Arteta as he has been concerned by the star’s workload.
    The Spaniard used Saka in 48 games including every single Premier League match last season.
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    And Saka has another busy year ahead with England to feature at Euro 2024 after qualifying matches taking place across October and November.
    Meanwhile Arsenal have an increased workload having returned to European football this season.
    Saka has looked sharp so far this term, scoring two goals in four games.
    But there will be concern about his long-term fitness. More

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    Harry Maguire must be axed by England for Euro 2024.. it’s painful to watch Man Utd star after summer transfer blunder

    LIVERPOOL legend Jamie Carragher has urged Gareth Southgate to drop Harry Maguire from the England squad “for his own protection” ahead of Euro 2024.Maguire, 30, was taunted by Scotland fans during Tuesday’s international friendly at Hampden Park.
    Maguire has been heavily criticised by fansCredit: Getty
    The defender was booed by fans during England’s match against ScotlandCredit: PA
    Carragher believes Maguire should be dropped from the England teamCredit: Alamy
    He also received criticism from England supporters after scoring an own-goal in the 67th minute.
    Southgate stepped in to defend the centre-back after the match, blasting the “ridiculous treatment” of him.
    The England boss said: “I’ve never known a player treated the way he is. He’s been an absolute stalwart for us in the second most successful England team for decades – he’s been an absolutely key part of that.”
    He later added: “From a Scotland fans’ point of view I get it. I have absolutely no complaints with what they did. But it’s a consequence of ridiculous treatment of him for a long period of time.
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    “It’s a joke. Not by the Scottish fans but by our own commentators, pundits or whatever it is. They’ve created something that’s beyond anything I have ever seen.”
    Many fans and pundits questioned Maguire’s place in the squad given his lack of game time at club level.
    He has played just 23 minutes of Premier League football so far this season for Man Utd, with his only appearance coming against Arsenal just before the international break.
    The defender has also come under fire at Old Trafford, with some fans now turning against him.
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    Maguire has also come under fire at Man UtdCredit: PA
    The centre-back has made just one appearance for the Red Devils this seasonCredit: Getty
    And Carragher, who made over 500 Premier League appearances as a player and earned 38 senior England caps, believes the situation has become out of control.
    In his column for The Telegraph, the Liverpool icon wrote: “For his own protection, Harry Maguire should not play for England until his career is back on track. Personally and professionally the current situation is unsustainable.
    “There must be a frank and honest conversation with those closest to him about how to resolve a mess because this drama around him needs fixing.
    “I was watching the England versus Scotland match with my son, James. It was painful to watch. ‘If that was you, I would want you out of the firing line. This has gone too far,’ I told him as Maguire endured a nightmare second half.
    “My first thought after the game was that I really hope Maguire is okay. More than ever we are aware of mental health issues impacting on footballers, or anyone subjected to such unrelenting ridicule.
    “I cannot recall any top level player enduring as much as Maguire over several years and struggling to find a meaningful response to it.
    “I do not see how continually putting him on such a stage without regular, high class club football will help him get back to the level he was. This has to stop, first and foremost, for Maguire’s sake.”
    Carragher also believes Maguire should have left Old Trafford this summer in a bid to reignite his form after falling out of favour with Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag.
    The defender was linked with a move to West Ham, but talks broke down when the two parties failed to agree terms.
    Ex-Liverpool star Carragher claims it will be “unfeasible” for Maguire to be selected for Euro 2024 if he refuses to leave the Red Devils.
    He added: “He missed the opportunity to start landing a few punches when he turned down West Ham in the summer. David Moyes would have had the perfect manager in an ideal team for Maguire’s attributes. I am sure he would have been a success there.
    “Too many transfers stall because a player feels mistreated and refuses to leave without a pay-off. Maguire had to think beyond that, especially when considering his international career.
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    “It is unfeasible for a centre-back to go into the next Euros when they have not been a regular for their club for two years.”
    Maguire joined Man Utd in a record-breaking £80million transfer from Leicester in 2019 and has since made 176 appearances. More

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    Why Anthony Martial left Man Utd training ground after just FIVE MINUTES as stars prepare for Brighton clash

    ANTHONY MARTIAL left Carrington after just five minutes this morning.The Manchester United forward, 27, was snapped in his car heading out of the training ground at 9.01am.
    Anthony Martial left the Manchester United training ground within five minutesCredit: Zenpix
    The Frenchman drove in and out in his Mercedes G WagonCredit: Zenpix
    Martial was decked out in a Moschino black sweater in his luxury Mercedes G Wagon.
    But he had only driven in moments earlier at 8.56am.

    SunSport understands the reason for the swift turnaround was he’d accidentally arrived too early.
    The rest of Martial’s team-mates were due in at 11.30am for training at 12.30pm.
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    It appears upon realising he was there earlier than required the Frenchman made a swift exit.
    United are making their preparations to take on Brighton at Old Trafford this Saturday.
    The former Monaco forward, who joined United in 2015, started the comeback win over Nottingham Forest and the 3-1 defeat at Arsenal immediately ahead of the international break.
    However, he could see his opportunities limited leading the line up front now that £72million summer signing Rasmus Hojlund is available.
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    Hojlund replaced Martial at the Emirates as the Frenchman’s wait for a United goal stretches back to May having not found the net yet this season.
    That strike against Chelsea was his sixth Premier League goal of the 2022-23 campaign, from 21 games.
    Martial was linked with a transfer exit away from Old Trafford this summer.
    Moves to West Ham, Fenerbahce and even Real Madrid were reported.
    But the versatile attacker stayed put and was yesterday confirmed in United’s 25-man Premier League squad.
    Graeme Souness, though, questioned Martial’s quality to perform for the Red Devils.
    He said: “I wrote an article five years ago stating it was the last chance saloon for Anthony Martial. Yet he’s still starting matches as their main focal point in attack.
    “He isn’t a Manchester United player. He will get you excited and then let you down.”
    The situations relating to Jadon Sancho and Antony – the latter on mutual leave amid allegations of domestic violence – could see Martial given a run of games on the wing for United.
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    Although Alejandro Garnacho will also be vying for a spot in the starting XI when Brighton arrive at Old Trafford.
    The Seagulls sit sixth in the Premier League with three wins from four so far – while United have won two and lost two.
    It is unclear why Martial left the training ground so promptlyCredit: Zenpix
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    Arsenal ‘face competition from FOUR clubs to sign £70m-rated wonderkid Ousmane Diomande, 19, after summer bid rejected’

    ARSENAL are reportedly up against fierce competition from four clubs to sign Sporting Lisbon’s Ousmane Diomande in January. The Gunners had a £30million approach for the 19-year-old defender turned down during the summer transfer window.
    Arsenal are aiming to sign Ousmane Diomande in JanuaryCredit: Getty
    But despite being turned away, Mikel Arteta is said to be really keen on returning for Diomande in January.
    The Ivory Coast international joined Sporting last January from FC Midtjylland for just £6.1m, but has already caught the attention of big clubs across Europe.
    He played 13 matches in the Portuguese top flight last term and managed to help Sporting finish fourth in the league.
    But unfortunately for Arsenal his impressive campaign seems to have had a pretty big impact on his price tag.
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    Sporting will only be willing to sell Diomande if a club was to activate his £70m release clause.
    Arsenal are alone in the race for his signature with “three or four clubs” also keeping their eye out for Diomande, according to Fabrizio Romano.
    Romano adds that Arsenal would have struggled to sign the teenager last summer as he wasn’t up for sale and his Sporting contract runs until 2027.
    Juventus, Manchester City and Monaco have all previously been linked with the Ivorian and could consider a move.
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    Arteta already has a depth of high-quality centre-backs in his squad but is considering signing defensive cover after new recruit Jurrain Timber’s ACL injury.
    The Dutch ace is set to be sidelined for several months meaning a new addition may be of interest at the Emirates.
    Arsenal will travel to Everton on Sunday for their next Premier League match before beginning their Champions League campaign against PSV Eindhoven next Wednesday.  More

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    I’m a former Premier League star – now I’m an extreme mountaineer looking to face my fear and climb Everest

    DARIUS HENDERSON is aiming to become the first professional footballer to climb Mount Everest – despite his fear of heights.The striker spent one season in the Premier League with Watford in 2006-07.
    Darius Henderson is aiming to reach new heights by climbing Mount EverestCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    And he is hoping to use his experience in the top flight will help him as he scales new – and unbeatable – heights on top of the world.
    But Henderson admits he does struggle with big drops.
    And considering he was recently on a perilous Mont Blanc ridge where any mistake or slight misstep in crampons would have been fatal, his venture as an extreme mountaineer is certainly not a task for the fainthearted.
    The 42-year-old – who plans to go up and down the tallest peak within 12 days – admitted part of that fear is what drives him.
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    Henderson told The Independent: “It does scare me a little bit… to overcome my fears is probably a driving force behind this, I can only put it down to that.
    “I have to dedicate a lot of time to the training aspect, something that needs planning. It’s a sacrifice over a number of years. You can’t just sign up for Mount Everest.
    “There’s a process and a journey, which takes a lot of sacrifice and dedication to achieve that end goal, so it’s kind of like reliving my life as a footballer. The training, the focus you need, the bravery, just in a different field.
    “I loved matches, I loved competing, I loved the battle. While I’m doing these climbs, and I’m on the mountain, it is horrible, it’s gruelling, it’s painful, but to get to the top is all worth it. And to be able to say, ‘I’ve done that mountain.’”
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    Henderson spent 18 years as a pro, starting out at Reading before permanent spells with Gillingham, Watford, Sheffield United, Millwall, Nottingham Forest, Leyton Orient, Scunthorpe, Coventry and finally Mansfield.
    The target man scored in the Championship play-off final in 2006, firing Watford into the Premier League where he grabbed three goals, and joined the Blades for £2million two years later.
    He was forced to retire in 2017 due to a lack of cartilage in the vertebrae of his neck, preventing him from heading the ball properly.
    But despite the issues, he is continuing to put his body through its paces trekking up mountains around the globe.
    The change in path started with a hike up Snowdon in January 2019 and at the end of 2021, he decided to pursue the dream of conquering Everest.
    I’m not going there to dieDarius Henderson
    Henderson can now go up and down Snowdown FOUR times in a day and has done extreme winter skills training in Scotland.
    Cotopaxi in Ecuador – now classed an active volcano – Italy’s Gran Paradiso, Europe’s highest point Mont Blanc in France and the South American equivalent Aconcague in Argentina have all been ticked off.
    And now final preparations have turned to completing the incredible feat in Nepal.
    Henderson added: “I enjoy being in an environment where I can’t help but be in survival mode, in a tent, 6,000m in the air, freezing cold, minus 20, waiting to summit.
    “You can’t sleep very well but it all adds to the theatre of being able to say you’ve done this.
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    “I’ve got five children but then my driving force is to make sure that I’m fully prepared and as fit as possible because, let’s face it, I’m not going there to die.
    “I’m going there to summit and to achieve something that under one per cent of people are able to achieve.”
    Henderson scored his penalty for Watford in the 2006 Championship play-off finalCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    The striker managed three goals in the Premier LeagueCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Henderson was a target man up front but retired due to neck cartilage issuesCredit: Action Images – Reuters More