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    Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag sends blunt message to Harry Maguire after West Ham snub with defender set to be FIFTH choice

    MANCHESTER UNITED manager Erik ten Hag insists it is up to Harry Maguire to save his Old Trafford career.Maguire only managed eight Premier League starts last season and was stripped of the captain’s armband by Ten Hag during pre-season.
    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag insists it is up to Harry Maguire to save his Old Trafford careerCredit: Getty
    Maguire could end up becoming Manchester United’s fifth-choice centre-backCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    That almost led the centre-back to a move to West Ham, but a deal collapsed due to his financial demands.
    The Hammers had a £30million bid accepted by United and the transfer was all sorted.
    However, as revealed by SunSport, the England international told the Red Devils he wanted £15m as he would surrender his £190,000-a-week contract for reduced £120,000 weekly wages in East London.
    David Moyes’ side grew so frustrated with waiting for the 30-year-old to secure a pay-out from the Manchester giants that they walked away from negotiations and turned to other targets, such as Konstantinos Mavropanos.
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    Thus, Maguire is likely to stay and fight for a place in Ten Hag’s starting line-up this season.
    However, the Dutch tactician sent the defender a blunt message insisting that he will have to step up his game.
    Ten Hag said: “It’s up to him. He knows what I expect from him. I’ve been here for one year now and you know what I expect from a centre-half.
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    “And he can do it, I’ve told you many times before he has the ability to do it so now he has to show it.
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    “It is then about character, to be convinced to play that role, he has all the abilities to do it and it is up to him when the time is there.
    “Harry is a player for us, I am happy he is here, we need a good squad, we have four good centre-halves – including Luke Shaw we have five – and we need it because we are going to play 50-60 games this season.
    “All the players are internationals, so we have a very heavy load to cover so I am happy Harry Maguire is here.”
    Harry is a player for us, I am happy he is here, we need a good squad, we have four good centre-halves – including Luke Shaw we have five.Erik ten Hag on Maguire
    However, Maguire is facing the prospect of being dumped to fifth choice at centre-back.
    Ten Hag started Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane on Monday’s Premier League kick-off against Wolves.
    When Martinez was substituted at half-time, the 53-year-old head coach opted for Victor Lindelof.
    The ex-Ajax boss often preferred left-back Luke Shaw over Maguire last season as well.
    And now Jonny Evans looks set to return to United on a one-year deal. More

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    Former Man City manager backs NEWCASTLE to win the Premier League over his old club in shock prediction

    NEWCASTLE are going to stun Manchester City and win the Premier League title this season.That is according to former City manager Stuart Pearce, who is confident the Magpies will end his former club’s reign of dominance and lift their first league trophy since 1927.
    Stuart Pearce predicted Newcastle will beat Manchester City for the Premier League titleCredit: Rex
    Pearce is very impressed with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe’s workCredit: Rex
    Pearce believes Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola will struggle without Kevin De BruyneCredit: Getty
    The Toon have been on the rise since their £300million takeover by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund in 2021 as they finished fourth in the Premier League last season.
    Pearce believes in Eddie Howe’s side due to the recent recruitment and the excitement at St James’ Park after the club qualified for this season’s Champions League.
    The former Newcastle star believes Pep Guardiola will also struggle without Kevin De Bruyne.
    De Bruyne has been sidelined with a hamstring injury that could rule him out until the New Year.
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    The Nottingham Forest legend believes the playmaker’s absence will also affect last season’s top goalscorer Erling Haaland’s performances.
    And the former England international insists this Saturday’s Premier League clash between Newcastle and City will be a major indicator of who could lift the trophy in May.
    Pearce told talkSPORT as he stunned Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour with his prediction: “To be honest with you, I think they win the league this year. I’m gonna stick my neck out.
    “With the recruitment they’ve done, how they’ve sort of gone in, how things are at Newcastle.
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    “I’ve been up there a couple of times last year and the place is absolutely rocking.
    “I think, if they keep everyone fit and have a good run of it [Newcastle could win the Prem].
    “And I think this game on Saturday evening could be an indicator of whether they have got credentials.
    “To be fair, I think with Manchester City losing De Bruyne for a length of time, I think that will impact directly on Haaland as well.
    “I think that will hurt them a lot, so that’s probably why I’m looking at Newcastle.” More

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    Premier League ball-in-play figures revealed after major rule change was introduced to crack down on time-wasting

    PREMIER LEAGUE games have seen an increase in the amount of ball-in-play time following new rules designed to crack down on timewasting.Ifab have introduced rules which has seen officials add on extra time for goal celebrations, substitutions, injuries, penalties and red cards.
    New rules have seen an increase in added time in the Premier League and EFL this seasonCredit: Rex
    The Premier League has seen the amount of ball in play time increase by almost four minutes
    This has had a significant effect on matches across the EFL and in the top tier, with few games lasting less than 100 minutes as a result of the changes.
    It has also increased the amount of time the ball is in play, with an average rise of almost four minutes so far this season.
    That is a big improvement, particularly as matches have only lasted, on average, three minutes longer than they did last season.
    Last season saw the most average game time [98.27] but the least average ball-in-play time [54.52] of any Prem season in the last 10 years.
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    Now ball-in-play time is at an average of 58.42 and is likely to improve further as fewer players attempt to waste time – as they know it will be added on at the end of the match.
    There has also been an improvement in ball-in-play time in all three EFL divisions, with League Two seeing the highest increase at eight minutes.
    However it remains the division with the least amount of ball-in-play time, though is now only half a minute behind League One, with 56.04 minutes of ball time compared to 56.56.
    New disciplinary rules have also been introduced to clamp down on “unacceptable conduct on the pitch, on the sidelines and in the stands”.
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    There has also been a clamp down on player and manager disciplineCredit: Getty
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    The Premier League and EFL are keen to give match officials greater protection – to prevent managers and players trying to intimidate and influence decisions.
    Under the new regulations, all club technical staff, including managers and assistants, must sign up to a “code of conduct” – which has been approved by the League Managers Association.
    The rules have already seen players in the Championship and League One sent off for dissent.
    While Bolton boss Ian Evatt and Leyton Orient gaffer Richie Wellens were also red-carded in mid-week after confronting the referee. More

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    Former Tottenham star splits from THIRD wife just days after announcing retirement from football

    FORMER Tottenham, AC Milan and Barcelona midfielder Kevin Prince-Boateng has split from his model wife just days after announcing his retirement from football.Boateng had most recently been plying his trade for Bundesliga 2 side Hertha Berlin but called time on his career aged 36 last week.
    Kevin Prince-Boateng and wife Valentina Fradegrada have split up after 14 months of marriageCredit: Instagram / @valentinafradegrada
    The two had been declared ‘the hottest couple alive’Credit: Instagram / @valentinafradegrada
    Fradegrada is an Italian modelCredit: Instagram / @valentinafradegrada
    Boateng and Fradegrada’s marriage is Boateng’s thirdCredit: Instagram / @valentinafradegrada
    Boateng and wife Valentina Fradegrada, 31, have decided to call time on their marriage after 14 months, according to Newsflash agency in Germany.
    Fradegrada is Boateng’s third wife with the two dating for just a year before tying the knot in June 2022.
    Fans of Boateng were shocked to find out about the split after the former Ghana-international deleted all pictures with Fradegrada from his Instagram.
    He also removed Fradegrada’s name from his Instagram name having double-barreled his own as part of the pair’s union.
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    Only last year the pair were declared “The Hottest Couple Alive” after raunchy snaps showed Valentina straddling Boateng as she wore a micro blue bikini.
    Neither have given a reason for the split but Valentina – who has more than 3.3. Instagram followers – has apparently found a new man.
    She was spotted holidaying in Monaco with the unnamed man, reported German outlet Bild.
    A friend of the couple told reporters: “Both are apart. In the end, unfortunately, it failed because of family expectations.”
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    When asked about the split Boateng’s management said: “Kevin is currently concentrating on his life after his professional career.
    “He is currently in Australia with Fifa to support women’s football and other projects.”
    Fradegrada hails from Italy and the two tied the knot in the Italian village of Siena.
    But the pair also hosted their marriage in the Metaverse and tied the knot on a digital version of the moon.
    The two have a wine business together – named Fradegrada wineCredit: Instagram / @valentinafradegrada
    Fradegrada was spotted in Monaco with another man following the splitCredit: Instagram / @valentinafradegrada

    At the time Boateng was quoted as saying: “I wanted to do something special for Valentina, something that nobody had ever done.
    “We were able to celebrate our love like no one has ever done before, in a space location.
    “I want to marry her because she gives me peace.
    “For as long as I can remember, and I’m 35 years old now, I’ve been looking for peace to find my inner calm – and that calmness just gives me.”
    Valentina added: “I want to marry him because we have a rare chemistry. We respect each other very much.”
    The couple had even offered a limited number of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to fans keen on joining the occasion, costing £41 each.
    Boateng has two children with his first wife Jenny, who he divorced in 2011 after four years of marriage.
    He then married TV presenter Melissa Satta in 2016 after the two met in 2011.
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    Satta famously claimed that Boateng’s injury problems stemmed from the couple having sex “eight to ten times a week.”
    The two divorced in December 2021 after five years of marriage.
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    Pep Guardiola makes bold tactical change for Ederson but will Newcastle fall into his cunning trap?

    MANCHESTER CITY kicked off their Premier League campaign in style with a 3-0 win over Burnley last Friday. There will be some who point out that it was “only” Burnley, but this is a side that has changed a lot since their last top-flight campaign.
    Ederson frequently took the ball outside his penalty area against Burnley but played more direct passesCredit: Rex
    Phil Foden was tactically key for Man City in their win over BurnleyCredit: Getty
    And they did not allow Man City to have things all their own way.
    Yet despite posing a threat in the first half, the Treble winners still ran out comfortable winners.
    Now they face a tougher test in the form of Newcastle – who were extremely impressive in their 5-1 win over Aston Villa.
    Let’s take a look at some of the key tactical battles ahead of the clash at the Etihad.
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    Is Ederson a midfielder now?
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    Over the course of the summer, a lot has been made of the fact that Manchester United have signed the Cameroon international Andre Onana to improve their ability to play out from the back.
    This decision by United, however, is likely to have been driven by the fact that their cross-town rivals Man City already have one of the best sweeper keepers in Ederson.
    But in the early stages of their season opener away to Burnley we saw a new role for Ederson as he continually stepped out of his penalty area and looked to play on the same line as his defenders when City built their attacks.
    Ederson, 30, has always been a keeper who is exceptionally good with the ball at his feet, but now we are seeing Pep Guardiola trust his No1 to take even more risks.
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    Left-back Lewis was given the licence to step into midfield, with Ederson stepping forward and allowing Ake and Akanji to split wide
    Ederson was more direct with his passing against Burnley but still completed 57 and misplaced just 13
    The positioning of Ederson when City were building their attacks was designed to try to pull the Burnley press towards the ball and create space behind the press.
    When Burnley did step up, we saw that Ederson has the quality to find passes to break the press into the midfield area.
    When Burnley stayed deep, however, we saw that City were willing to go longer with passes to find the wide forwards or the centre forward.
    Newcastle will present a different challenge to City in this game and, as we saw against Aston Villa, they are exceptionally well organised without the ball.
    It is likely they will allow Ederson to step out in this structure with little direct pressure on the City keeper, but they will sit in a more effective defensive block between the ball and their goal.
    Ederson moved forward to create a back three in an attempt to draw Burnley out, but ended up having to play longer passes over the defensive block
    Ederson is not a typical keeper, though.
    In most instances, keepers, even those comfortable with the ball at their feet, will be less effective in terms of build-up and breaking down an opposition block compared to an outfield player.
    In Ederson’s case, however, he has the passing range and accuracy to confidently play out from the back and find the free player in more advanced areas.
    How will City cope with the loss of De Bruyne?
    When Man City won their first Champions League at the end of the 2022/23 season against Inter Milan, they did so without their midfield talisman.
    Kevin De Bruyne, 32, was forced from the pitch with an injury in the first half and City were forced to adjust mid-game.
    The mercurial Belgian was back for the start of the new season but unfortunately he lasted just 23 minutes before he was forced from the pitch with a problem which now requires surgery.
    Without the ball-carrying and passing range of De Bruyne, Guardiola will have to adjust the way his side create space and chances in the final third.
    Foden found space superbly despite Burnley sitting in a deep block when Man City had the ball
    Luckily for Guardiola and Man City, they have a ready-made creative replacement in Phil Foden.
    The England international 23, started the match against Burnley on the left – with Julian Alvarez on the right and Erling Haaland through the middle.
    As the game developed we saw Foden move around more and more as he occupied central areas, acting as the link to Haaland.
    Against Newcastle, it would not be a surprise to see Foden start wide again but with the freedom to move into deeper positions in order to give City the same kind of options they get from De Bruyne.
    Foden is equally capable as a ball carrier and he has the ability to create and occupy space in the opposition half. 
    Foden played a key role in laying the ball off to Haaland from direct Ederson passes
    Given that Newcastle are an extremely organised defensive block, it is likely City will need a player around the final third who can receive the ball in tight areas and move it quickly to force a break through.
    Newcastle’s upgraded midfield
    Since Newcastle were taken over, fans have waited for them to outspend their competitors.
    Instead, we have seen Eddie Howe’s men recruit and act very sensibly in the market as they keep one eye fixed firmly on financial fair play.
    There have been exceptions to this rule – one of which was the signing of Brazilian midfielder Bruno Guimaraes from Lyon for £43million.
    This summer, Newcastle have moved to further strengthen their midfield unit with the signing of the Italy international Sandro Tonali from AC Milan.
    And in their opening match, their midfield was exceptionally impressive with Guimaraes and Tonali being joined by the more attacking Joelinton.
    Newcastle were intelligent when it came to choosing whether to sit off or press Aston Villa
    Tonali and Guimaraes are both tactically intelligent players who are equally as impressive in the attacking and defensive areas of the game.
    While they have the work rate to shift across and close space that the opposition can break into, they also have the range of passing and vision to effectively launch counter-attacks.
    Against Man City, Newcastle’s midfield will be key in terms of preventing the champions’ rotations from being effective as they look to create passing angles.
    Crucially, though, when Newcastle win possession in higher positions, they have to have the quality to take advantage of the space that City will leave in transition.
    As Tonali drops deep to give Trippier an option, this allows Guimaraes to make a forward run
    While City are notoriously strong through the centre of the pitch, the technical quality – and the fact that Newcastle have such combative players in midfield – will disrupt the City possession.
    What does this mean?
    We have to be clear. This Man City team are extremely difficult to play against – they have quality throughout the team.
    We have seen Guardiola add a tactical detail to the way they will play in the form of Ederson’s positioning.
    And, of course, they also have one of the most dangerous forwards in world football in Erling Haaland.
    So, can Newcastle still take something from this game?
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    They absolutely can but their focus needs to be on their midfield and preventing City from being able to comfortably keep the ball in central areas of the pitch.
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    Best Premier League XI ever revealed by AI with Neville over Walker & controversial midfield that’s proven DOESN’T WORK

    THE best Premier League team of all time has been decided by Chat GPT – but there are some controversial picks.No current player makes the cut, while seven-time winners Manchester City have just one representative.
    ChatGPT’s all-time Premier League XI
    Gary Neville was picked ahead of Kyle WalkerCredit: Getty
    Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard were picked in midfield despite failing for EnglandCredit: Getty
    ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, has gone with a 4-3-3 formation.
    But that has presented a problem in midfield as England trio Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard are included.
    History proves the midfielders infamously could not play together with the Three Lions – Gerrard and Lampard in particular struggled to play alongside one another.
    There is also a controversial pick in defence with Gary Neville selected instead of five-time Prem winner Kyle Walker.
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    In fact, Vincent Kompany is the only representative for City – though Lampard did spend one season at The Etihad towards the end of his career.
    He is partnered in central defence by John Terry, whose one-time Chelsea team-mate Ashley Cole features at left-back.
    Peter Schmeichel is chosen between the sticks with another United icon, Cristiano Ronaldo, playing right-wing.
    Premier League record goalscorer Alan Shearer starts up-front with Thierry Henry the other pick in attack.
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    ChatGPT also listed several players who just missed out of the list – Petr Cech was named as the next best goalkeeper.
    United trio Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic and Jaap Stam narrowly missed out in defence along with Virgil van Dijk and Sol Campbel.
    While Roy Keane, Patrick Vieira and Cesc Fabregas can also consider themselves unlucky not to make the selection in midfield.
    There was also a lot of competition for places in attack as Wayne Rooney, Dennis Bergkamp and Sergio Aguero just missed out. More

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    Premier League XI of stars desperate for a transfer to reignite career before the window slams shut including Maguire

    WITH the conclusion of the transfer window fast approaching there are a number of Premier League players desperate for a move in order to reignite their career.From World Cup winners falling down the pecking order, to players looking to secure a starting berth for their countries at Euro 2024 – several Premier League stars are in need of a fresh start this summer.
    The XI players desperate for a move this summer
    Chief among these are the likes of Harry Maguire – who saw a move to West Ham fall through last week over a contract dispute with Manchester United.
    There’s also young stars like Arsenal’s Folarin Balogun, who proved his worth with a stellar season on loan at Reims last season but is well down the Gunners’ pecking order.
    GK: Hugo Lloris
    Tottenham’s former captain, 36, has seen himself frozen out of Ange Postecoglou’s new look squad.
    The French World Cup winner was left out of Spurs’ pre-season tour of Asia with Postecoglou saying he could use that time to find a move.
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    But despite that not coming to fruition, the legendary goalkeeper has not yet been reintegrated into the squad – with Guglielmo Vicario Spurs’ new first choice.
    Lloris has attracted interest from Lazio and Saudi Arabia as he looks for a club that will give him minutes.
    Lloris has been linked with a move to LazioCredit: Getty
    DEF: Cedric Soares
    Cedric, 32, signed as a back-up right-back for Arsenal in January 2020 from Southampton.
    Despite making 59 appearances for the Gunners, he is now deemed surplus to requirements and went on loan to Fulham half way through last season.
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    The full-back is unable to play Arteta’s inverted full-back role and saw central midfielder Thomas Partey chosen to play at right-back ahead of him against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
    Cedric has attracted interest from clubs in his native Portugal.
    Cedric is well down the pecking order at Arsenal and unliekly to make any first team squads this seasonCredit: Getty
    DEF: Harry Maguire
    Maguire’s United career gradually fell to tatters last season.
    The defender lost his place in the XI and then saw his captaincy stripped away and handed to Bruno Fernandes.
    Any hopes of retaining a place in England’s starting XI depend on him playing regular first team football and he is currently United’s fourth choice centre-half.
    A move to West Ham fell through last week and he is currently set to spend a season warming the United subs bench.
    Maguire has gone from captain to fourth-choice under Ten HagCredit: Getty
    DEF: Davinson Sanchez
    Sanchez experienced a similarly torrid time last season which saw him booed by his own fans in a 3-2 loss to Bournemouth.
    Spurs accepted a bid from Spartak Moscow earlier this window for the defender but Sanchez turned down the move.
    There are some green shoots for Sancez however, with the defender impressing in a pre-season friendly against Barcelona and when coming on as a sub in Spurs’ opener against Brentford.
    But Spurs would still accept an offer for the right amount.
    Sanchez is free to leave the club but has impressed in recent gamesCredit: Alamy
    DEF: Joao Cancelo
    Cancelo was once an untouchable part of City’s XI but a fall out with Pep after last year’s World Cup has seen him lose his place in the side.
    He spent the last six months of last season on loan at Bayern Munich but the Bavarian side opted not to make the move permanent – despite him helping them to win the title.
    He has attracted interest from Barcelona and Arsenal as he looks to earn first team minutes.
    Cancelo played a bit-part role during City’s pre-seasonCredit: Getty
    MID: Kalvin Phillips
    Phillips is another player, like Maguire, that will need to earn regular minutes if he wants to start for England at Euro 2024.
    He has attracted interest from West Ham as they look for a Declan Rice replacement.
    Phillips has won trophies regularly at City but minutes have been limitedCredit: Getty
    MID: Conor Gallagher
    Gallagher started in Chelsea’s first game against Liverpool and put in an excellent display.
    But there’s no way Chelsea will have signed Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia without an expectation that they won’t start – which has pushed him down the pecking order.
    The England midfielder may look to move to West Ham or Tottenham as he searches for regular minutes ahead of the Euros.
    Gallagher impressed against Liverpool but may need to move to gain regular footballCredit: Reuters
    MID: Donny van de Beek
    Van de Beek arrived at United with high expectations in August 2020 as one of the stars of a talented Ajax team.
    But he has never held down a regular starting place for United and spent much of last season injured.
    Aged 26, he desperately needs a move to play first team football at this stage of his career.
    Van De Beek is in need of a fresh start after failing to nail down a place for UnitedCredit: Getty
    FW: Nicolas Pepe
    Arsenal paid £72million for Pepe in 2019 and gave him a five year contract on £140,000-a-week – making his signing one of the club’s biggest mistakes in recent years.
    The club are desperate to get his wages off the books with his contract set to expire next summer.
    Pepe spent last season on loan at Nice after being deemed surplus to requirementsCredit: Getty
    FW: Romelu Lukaku
    To say Lukaku’s £80million transfer back to Chelsea hasn’t worked out would be an understatement.
    Six months into his second-spell at the club he did an interview with Sky Italia about how he wanted to return to Inter Milan.
    Having spent last season on loan at Inter to mixed success – he has been told by new manager Mauricio Pochettino that he has no future at the club.
    He’s another player that will want minutes ahead of the upcoming Euros.
    Lukaku has not been given a squad number this seasonCredit: Getty
    FW: Folarin Balogun
    Balogun had an electrifying season on loan at Reims last year, scoring 21 goals and assisting three times in 37 league apperances.
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    But his return to Arsenal has seen him sit down the pecking order behind Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah.
    He has attracted interest from West Ham and Inter Milan but both baulked at his £50m asking price set by Arsenal.
    Balogun will be in demand following a successful loan spell at ReimsCredit: Getty More

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    Arsenal unveil third kit as fans claim they ‘copied Man Utd’ and others are more interested in what Havertz is wearing

    ARSENAL have unveiled their new green third kit – and fans have wasted no time in giving their opinions.After an 18-day delay, the design, which takes inspiration from their 1982/83 kit, was officially launched today.
    Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Jurrien Timber unveil Arsenal’s new third kitCredit: Arsenal FC / Adidas
    Some Man Utd fans claimed it was a rip-off of their new kitCredit: Manchester United FC / Adidas
    The Gunners unveiled the kit with a video package on social mediaCredit: Arsenal FC / Adidas
    The clip features a number of local hotspots near to the EmiratesCredit: Arsenal FC / Adidas
    It features a “mineral green” base with navy shoulders and an “off-white stylised crest and sponsor logos” that the North London club say has “reinvented a cult classic fit for the present day”.
    The kit was unveiled alongside a film produced by Arsenal that “brings continental style to the streets of Islington”.
    It features summer signings Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, Kai Havertz along with England and Arsenal Women’s star Leah Williamson in a production that includes notable landmarks from around the Emirates such as a kebab and ice cream shop as well as a chippie.
    And even Martin Odegaard got involved as the star-studded cast modelled the shirt along with a number of trendy outfits to accompany it.
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    The replica kit is available from Adidas for £80, while the authentic kit is priced at £110 and can be bought from the club directly.
    One fan responded to the unveiling with: “The advert is like a funeral. So sad.”
    Another thought it was a rip off of Manchester United’s new away kit, writing: “‘Copy United’s but remove the stripes’. Adidas: ‘OK.’”
    But an Arsenal fan hit back and said: “There is literally zero resemblance between these kits.”
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    After seeing new boy Kai Havertz striking a pose in the new jersey on top of collared shirt and a pair of loud trousers, another joked: “I’m definitely going to recreate this Harvetz look.”
    Another replied that the German ace looked “dope” while a fellow fan claimed he looked like he was from “a scene out of Matrix”.
    However, the inclusion of fellow new boy Timber sparked some sadness among supporters.
    The £40m Dutch defender, 22, went down during the Gunners’ 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
    It has since been confirmed he has damaged his anterior cruciate ligament which could rule him out for the rest of the SEASON.
    And after he featured in the clip, one fan wrote: “Every time I see a photo of Timber I want to cry.”
    With a fellow Gooner responding to that with: “Same. Just feel so so sad. Hopefully will come back stronger.”
    Leah Williamson starred in the new kit unveilingCredit: Arsenal FC / Adidas
    The inclusion of injured new signing Jurrien Timber, right, left some fans sadCredit: Arsenal FC / Adidas
    The outfit choice of Kai Havertz, centre, also got Gooners talkingCredit: Arsenal FC / Adidas More