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    World Cup-winner drops huge hint he wants to join Man Utd after commenting on match-winner Raphael Varane’s post

    WORLD CUP-winner Benjamin Pavard appeared to drop a hint he wants to join Manchester United. Pavard’s French team-mate Raphael Varane scored United’s winning goal against Wolves in their Premier League opener.
    Raphael Varane scored Manchester United’s winning goalCredit: Getty

    Varane celebrated the goal and three points on Instagram with the caption: “COME ONNNN !!!!!”
    And Pavard – who lifted the 2018 World Cup with Varane – commented two fire emojis.
    The full-back looked close to leaving when Bayern Munich pursued Manchester City’s Kyle Walker.
    Bayern’s pursuit of Walker reportedly prompted United to enquire about Pavard’s availability.
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    According to BILD, the the German champions were open to cashing in on the defender.
    But it’s claimed they changed their mind when it became apparent that Walker would not swap the Etihad for the Allianz Arena.
    Pavard is said to be “upset” that he won’t be allowed to move onto pastures new.
    The former Lille and Stuttgart man has four Bundesliga titles to his name and a Champions League winners’ medal.
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    Bayern have been busy in the transfer market over the last few days – completing the blockbuster signing of Harry Kane from Tottenham.
    The Bundesliga kings snapped up Spurs and England’s all-time leading goalscorer last Saturday in a deal worth £104million.
    Meanwhile, Walker looks set to commit his City future with a new contract.
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    Steven Gerrard off to winning start on Saudi adventure and gets one over fellow ex-Liverpool favourite Sadio Mane

    STEVEN GERRARD and Jordan Henderson’s El-Ettifaq came from behind to beat Sadio Mane’s Al-Nassr on their Saudi bows.Boss Stevie G and England midfielder Henderson won the Liverpool reunion 2-1 after Mane’s opener.
    Steven Gerrard’s El-Ettifaq came from behind to beat Sadio Mane’s Al-NassrCredit: AFP
    Jordan Henderson and ex-Liverpool team-mate Sadio ManeCredit: Getty
    They were also due to meet Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League opener but the Portugal legend was out injured.
    Skippers Henderson and Mane, who lifted Prem and Champions League titles together at Anfield, shook hands for the toss as flares went off in all directions.
    And Mane – in his fifth game since leaving Bayern Munich – took just four minutes to bag his first goal, smashing home a low cross at the near post.
    The Senegalese forward, 31, then fired a volley inches wide moments later with El-Ettifaq all over the shop.
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    Gerrard and Al-Nassr counterpart Luis Castro left the pitch at half-time having a heated dispute.
    But the Liverpool legend was jumping for joy three minutes into the second half when Henderson’s corner was headed in by Swede Robin Quaison.
    Former Lyon striker Moussa Dembele then took advantage of a goalkeeping howler to turn the game on its head and put El-Ettifaq 2-1 up.
    Al-Nassr’s Ayman Yahya crashed a header off the bar and Mane had a late goal ruled out for offside as Gerrard and Henderson got off to the perfect start.
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    PSG superstar Neymar looks to be the latest player to be prised over to Saudi after agreeing a staggering £2.5million-per-week deal with Al-Hilal.
    And Gerrard said: “The name speaks for itself. He’s given me so much joy through the years at Barcelona, PSG and Brazil.
    “I don’t think the boy gets enough credit for the numbers he’s put up. I don’t want him to come because he’s not coming to my team.
    “But in Hollywood terms he’s an A-list star.”
    Jordan Henderson of Al-Ettifaq and Ghislain Konan of Al Nassr battle for possessionCredit: Getty More

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    Wolves boss rages as Onana gets away with WILD injury-time challenge… as even Man Utd legend Neville admits it’s a pen

    FURIOUS Gary O’Neil slammed VAR Michael Salisbury after Wolves were robbed of an injury-time penalty.Debutant Manchester United  keeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic in the box.
    Goalkeeper Andre Onana takes out Sasa KalajdzicCredit: Getty
    Fans could not believe Manchester United avoided conceding a late penaltyCredit: Alamy
    VAR decided to wave off penalty claimsCredit: Sky Sports
    But Salisbury chose not to tell ref Simon Hooper to review the pitchside monitor, leaving O’Neil in a rage.
    O’Neil, who was booked for protesting, fumed: “The keeper almost took our centre-forward’s head off.
    “But I am not overly surprised we didn’t get it.
    “I thought  it was a penalty live and again when I watched the replay.
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    “If you clatter into an attacker that hard it has to be a foul.
    “I am really, really surprised.”
    It’s not the first time Salisbury has been at the centre of a hugely controversial VAR call.
    He was AXED from Prem duties last season after his VAR cock-up in Brighton’s 2-1 defeat to Spurs – when he failed to recommend a penalty to the Seagulls – prompted an apology from refs’ chief Howard Webb.
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    O’Neil added: “It’s a real difficult decision for the on-field refs, so we can’t just leave it to them because they say no.
    “I am disappointed we are going home with nothing and then my booking at the end for claiming a penalty.
    “I have spoken to the officials about it already.
    “If we are all saying it should have been a penalty then he need to have a look.”
    United legend Gary Neville insisted Wolves were robbed.
    He declared: “It was a penalty was because Onana was nowhere near the ball.
    “He was never getting there so he could’ve made a decision before he jumped.”
    Wolves  star Matheus Cunha added:  “Upset is the word. It was a penalty.”
    The keeper almost took our centre-forward’s head off. But I am not overly surprised we didn’t get it.Gary O’Neil
    And fans were left stunned, calling the decision a “robbery”.
    One said: “Yes, that should be a stonewall penalty after Onana punched Kalajdzic and completely missed the ball!”
    Another added: “Genuinely what is the point of VAR? One of the most blatant penalties you will ever see….not given.”
    One agreed: “Wolves have been absolutely robbed of a penalty there, disgraceful.”
    Another fumed: “How is that not a penalty, Onana has taken out Sasa Kalajdzic.
    Gary O’Neil was booked for protesting as VAR refused to send the referee to review the incidentCredit: EPA
    “If an outfield player does that I’ve no doubt it’s a penalty, think that’s another example of just how protected goalkeepers are.
    “Manchester United extremely fortunate to escape that. That is a baffling decision.”
    It meant Raphael Varane’s second-half winner was enough to separate the sides.
    And Gary Lineker couldn’t resist a cheeky pun, tweeting: “An opening day 3 points for @ManUtd thanks to VARane.”
    United boss Erik ten Hag was relieved the penalty claim went in his favour.
    The Dutchman said: “The VAR looked at the incident and it went on our side so we are happy with the points.
    “Andre was really brave to come out and I don’t think he had an influence on the touch from the opponent.”
    It was a penalty was because Onana was nowhere near the ball.Gary Neville
    United won last night’s game at Old Trafford when French defender Varane nodded in Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s 76th-minute cross from close range.
    But the visitors – under new boss O’Neil – managed 23 shots on target – the highest from an away team in a Prem match at Old Trafford since Chelsea’s 25 in November, 2005.
    O’Neil added: “To come to Old Trafford and have the most shots of any side since 2005 and dominate after just four days of work is exceptional.
    “The lads deserved more tonight.”
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    United captain Bruno Fernandes said: “Sometimes you have to find a way to win.”
    And match-winner Varane added: “We are very happy. It was a tough game against a very good team. It’s a good start to the season, three points, clean sheet.”
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    Day Newcastle win the league will be Prem’s darkest… unless Kim Jong Un or Taliban have bought clubs by then

    THE GLUT of pre-season Premier League predictions was strange in one respect — the widespread idea that Newcastle United would suffer a dip in fortunes.While most pundits suggested Eddie Howe’s team would finish  outside of the top four, filthy-rich state-funded football projects don’t often do ‘dips’.
    Newcastle winning the Premier League would be the competition’s darkest ever dayCredit: Rex
    And especially one being carried out as intelligently as Newcastle’s.
    Reality bit when they demolished upwardly-mobile Aston Villa 5-1, with excellent goalscoring performances from summer signings Sandro Tonali and Harvey Barnes.
    And while we shouldn’t reach too many conclusions from one round of matches, the two most ruthless displays of the opening weekend came from the two clubs powered by sovereign wealth.
    Manchester City’s victory at Burnley, effectively finished before half-time by two Erling Haaland strikes, was another prime example of the dead weight of financial might flattening decent budget opposition.
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    This weekend, Newcastle visit Pep Guardiola’s champions for an early-season six-pointer between, for my money, this season’s eventual top two teams.
    Pity the poor little American billionaire venture capitalists at Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United trying to compete with the vast petrochemical riches of the authoritarian Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi regimes.
    Their own particular ‘Just Stop Oil’ campaign seems doomed.
    City are the great benchmark for Geordie Arabia, as the other club to have made the transition from mid-table sleeping giants to world domination via Middle Eastern black gold.
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    And Newcastle’s owners are learning from the mistakes made by City during the early years of Abu Dhabi rule.
    There have been no loose-cannon signings such as Mario Balotelli, Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor.
    No Newcastle executives have been calling out Ballon d’Or winners as bottle jobs, like City’s Garry Cook when Kaka refused to join his club.
    And the Saudis are determined to avoid City’s scrapes with Financial Fair Play constraints, which have seen them face Uefa, and now, Premier League charges.
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    The only thing worse would be if Kim Jong Un or the Taliban bought a Premier League clubCredit: Rex
    The £30million transfer of Allan Saint-Maximin to Al-Ahli shows Newcastle will circumvent FFP by offloading players at inflated prices to their blood-brother clubs in Saudi Arabia.
    This is legal, if not ethical.
    But if you expected ethics from the Saudis, you obviously missed the bit about the executions of gay people, repression of women and dismemberment of a dissident  journalist.
    But it is possible to hate Saudi wealth and influence, while admiring the way Newcastle have progressed since their 2021 takeover.
    As the regime’s fourth transfer window nears an end, the Tynesiders’ burgeoning success has been built on sensible recruitment and excellent coaching.
    Much was made of Howe improving players, such as Joelinton and Miguel Almiron, who were already in the building before the Saudis arrived in the North East.
    Newcastle have learned from Manchester City’s mistakesCredit: AP
    But the gradual shift towards a Saudi-bought team is nearing completion — eight of Saturday’s starting 11 were purchased by the current regime at a cost of a quarter of a billion, with subs Barnes and Tino Livramento setting them back a further £70m.
    Tonali, Barnes and young defender Livramento, 20, represent excellent business and the assumption that Newcastle don’t have the squad depth to compete in the Champions League and at the top of the  Premier League looks a little lazy.
    There were certainly no duffers among Newcastle’s nine subs last weekend. Saturday’s visit to City looks intriguing, provided you hold your nose about the source of funding at both clubs.
    Guardiola was always effusive in praising Howe whenever City routinely gubbed his Bournemouth team and now you can fully understand the Catalan’s admiration.
    Newcastle are getting under the skin of the old order — especially Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp, who had a lovely little dig on Sunday.
    Asked about the new Premier League rule which states only one member of a coaching team can be in the technical area at any moment, Klopp said that it would only be a problem for one club, Newcastle.
    Newcastle manager Eddie Howe and club chiefs have made smart movesCredit: Rex
    The German was voicing the previously unspoken truth that this regulation had been introduced specifically to combat Howe’s irritant lieutenant Jason Tindall, with whom Klopp and his staff had clashed on the Anfield touchline last season.
    These annoyances will grow as Newcastle rise beyond the reaches of Liverpool, United, Arsenal and Chelsea.
    The Toon will eventually usurp City — perhaps only after Guardiola finally leaves Manchester — because they are England’s richest club and ultimately it always comes down to money.
    That will represent the Premier League’s darkest possible moment — unless Kim Jong Un, Vladimir Putin or the Taliban are ever allowed to buy English clubs.
    It took Abu Dhabi three years to reach the Champions League, five to win the title and 15 to lift the European Cup.
    The Saudis are already ahead of that curve — because they are doing it smarter.
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    CHELSEA entered this transfer window with supposed concerns over Financial Fair Play.
    And they will end it having broken their own Premier League transfer record on a 21-year-old central midfielder who has never won a team trophy.
    Moises Caicedo looks a fine footballer — and fair play to anyone who simply doesn’t want to play for Liverpool — but £115million is an extraordinary fee for an unproven youngster.
    Chelsea have spent around £220m on recruiting personnel from Brighton in the past year but can they even finish above their own ‘feeder club’?
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    JAMES MADDISON is already the most Tottenham player to play for Tottenham in several years.
    The new recruit from Leicester follows in a grand tradition of outstanding flair players who never win the league at Spurs…
    Dimitar Berbatov, David Ginola, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle, Glenn Hoddle and Ossie Ardiles among them.
    Here’s a confident prediction.  During Maddison’s Spurs career, he will be crowned Footballer of the Year and Spurs will never finish higher than eighth.
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    IT’S remarkable that, despite the financial domination which seems to  provoke fear and loathing on the continent, neither of England’s best two footballers — Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham — play  in the Premier League.
    Bellingham, who enjoyed a brilliant LaLiga debut for Real Madrid at Athletic Bilbao, is perhaps more likely than Bayern Munich’s Kane to win the Champions League.
    Although, in fond memory of Arsene Wenger’s latter years, here’s a scorecast for the last 16 of this year’s competition — Bayern 5 Arsenal 1, with a Kane hat-trick for good measure.
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    THE MOST worrying aspect for Luton Town on their  Premier League debut at Brighton was not the 4-1 scoreline.
    But the way Seagulls fans and players  celebrated their opening goal in a low-key fashion reminiscent of a cup tie against lower-league opposition.
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    THERE’S intrigue at Arsenal over whether Aaron Ramsdale will be replaced by David Raya as Mikel Arteta’s first-choice goalie.
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    Gary Neville slams Erik ten Hag’s tactics vs Wolves with Man Utd legend ‘driven crazy’ by positional switch

    GARY NEVILLE slammed Erik ten Hag’s tactics against Wolves after being “driven crazy” by Manchester United’s positional switch. United went into half time against Wolves on their opening game of the season drawing 0-0.
    Gary Neville slammed Erik ten Hag’s tactics against Wolves
    But Neville was far from impressed with Luke Shaw drifting into the left side of midfield opposed to helping out on the wing.
    The Old Trafford legend said on Sky Sports: “It’s driven me crazy a bit.”
    And he went on to add: “Last season when Manchester United needed a goal at home, Luke Shaw was one of the best I think probably attacking players for United.
    “Combining with [Alejandro] Garnacho, combining with Rashford last year.
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    “It’s simple at Old Trafford; the pitch is wide, you stretch teams.”
    Neville added: “If you’re not a full-back comfortable going in there, don’t create inverted full-backs.
    “My view is, put someone in there that’s comfortable going in there.
    “Luke Shaw’s one of the best attackers going forward combing with that left-winger.”
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    In the end, it was Shaw’s opposite full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who assisted Raphael Varane’s winner.
    But they avoided a late penalty after new keeper Andre Onana took out Sasa Kalajdzic.
    Although VAR refused to intervene, leaving rival fans stunned.
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    Arsenal star Gabriel ‘targeted by Saudi Pro League clubs’ after defender’s shock omission from Premier League opener

    GABRIEL is the latest player to be targeted for a big-money move to Saudi Arabia, reports say. The defender was a mainstay in Arsenal’s backline last season but he was left out of the starting 11 for their opening game over the weekend.
    Gabriel is linked with a move to Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    Now he is wanted by clubs in the Saudi Pro League, according to The Mirror.
    Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kante are some of the names prised over to the Middle East.
    And now wantaway PSG superstar Neymar is close to completing a staggering £2.5million-per-week deal with Al-Hilal.
    Ben White partnered William Saliba at centre-back for Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest with Thomas Partey moving to right-back.
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    Arsenal have turned down transfer interest for Gabriel before.
    And they are now set to be without summer signing Jurrien Timber, who tore his ACL against Forest.
    The £34million man was forced off during his first Premier League appearance after suffering the knee injury.
    And the Gunners released a statement to give concerned Gooners an update on Timber.
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    It read: “Further to his substitution during our match against Nottingham Forest on Saturday, Jurrien Timber has received extensive assessments and scans which have confirmed he has sustained an injury to his right knee.
    “Jurrien will undergo a further detailed assessment and review with a consultant in the coming days to assess the full extent of the injury, in order to determine the next steps.
    “A further update will be provided in due course. Everyone at the club will be focused on supporting Jurrien at this time.”
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    New Premier League club enter transfer race for Tyler Adams after Chelsea pull plug on deal for Leeds midfielder

    LEEDS midfielder Tyler Adams is subject to more Premier League transfer interest after Chelsea pulled the plug on a deal. The Blues had triggered the American’s £20million release clause as they looked to strengthen their squad.
    Tyler Adams is subject to more Premier League interest after Chelsea pulled the plug on a dealCredit: Getty
    But they dropped their pursuit after signing Moises Caicedo for a Premier League record £115million.
    And they have also agreed a £50m move for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia, who like Caicedo rejected Liverpool for West London.
    Now according to Fabrizio Romano, Bournemouth have followed Chelsea in triggering Adams’ release clause.
    It is claimed the Cherries are optimistic a deal gets done with the player keen on the move at this stage.
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    Adams has also been linked with Brighton, Aston Villa and Manchester United among others.
    The USA international’s release clause kicked in due to Leeds’ relegation to the Championship.
    Adams completed his move to Leeds from RB Leipzig just last season and made 26 appearances for the club.
    Liverpool are also believed to be weighing up a move after seeing both Caicedo and Lavia favour Chelsea.
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    Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni is another on the Reds’ wishlist but the LaLiga giants have no interest in selling the Frenchman.
    Liverpool have been left short in midfield having lost Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita this summer.
    They were forced to play striker Cody Gakpo in a three-man midfield during their 1-1 draw with Chelsea on Sunday.
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    Sky Sports presenter Melissa Reddy wows fans with bold outfit at Chelsea as they call her ‘super gorgeous’

    SKY SPORTS reporter Melissa Reddy stood out during the Premier League clash between Chelsea and Liverpool.Reddy donned a bold pink outfit as she covered the game at Stamford Bridge.
    Melissa Reddy covered the Premier League clash between Chelsea and Liverpool
    Reddy wowed in pink while presenting the game at Stamford Bridge
    Reddy has been established as a respected presenter at Sky SportsCredit: Instagram @melissa_reddy
    Reddy praised Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez after full-timeCredit: Getty
    The Blues played their first competitive match under new manager Mauricio Pochettino following a miserable season and managed to snatch a point in a 1-1 draw.
    The Reds opened the scoring through Luis Diaz on 18 minutes but the West Londoners’ summer signing Axel Disasi equalised in the 37th minute.
    Reddy was impressed with the Premier League’s soon-to-be former record signing Enzo Fernandez for the way he marshalled Chelsea’s midfield.
    She also praised Liverpool’s summer signing Dominik Szoboszlai, but insisted both teams need reinforcement in the middle of the park.
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    Reddy posted on Instagram: “Super Sunday, we’re back babyyyy.
    “New season and I got to witness the start of the new era for Chelsea under Mauricio Pochettino.
    “Fun game, but you could see exactly why Liverpool and then want to pay British record money for Moises Caicedo – both teams need a proper anchor.
    “Enzo was the star player, but Szoboszlai did some neat stuff. On to the next one.”
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    Reddy left her 210,000 followers in awe as they stormed the comments section.
    One fan said: “Great submission today. We look forward to seeing you again on our screens.”
    Another posted: “Super Melissa.”
    A third wrote: “Super gorgeous Melissa.”
    This fan said: “Looking very beautiful Melissa.”
    And that one stated: “Pretty in Pink.”
    Reddy also praised Liverpool signing Dominik SzoboszlaiCredit: Instagram @melissareddy
    Reddy insists both Liverpool and Chelsea need a new midfielderCredit: instagram @melissa_reddy
    Reddy insists both teams could do with Moises CaicedoCredit: https://www.instagram.com/melissa_reddy/ More