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    Charlie Savage lined up for Man Utd exit as three clubs target Robbie’s son in summer transfer

    CHARLIE SAVAGE is being eyed up by Championship duo Cardiff and Rotherham.And the Manchester United starlet, 20, has also attracted interest from League One outfit Portsmouth.
    Cardiff, Portsmouth and Rotherham want to sign SavageCredit: Getty
    Savage, son of ex-Wales and Leicester midfielder Robbie, is wanted by clubs on loan or possibly a permanent move.
    The Wales Under-21 international spent last season on loan at Forest Green Rovers.
    Despite relegation for Forest Green to League Two, highly-rated Savage impressed on his first spell away from the Red Devils.
    He returned to Old Trafford this summer and was made captain for the second half of United’s pre-season 2-0 win over Leeds in Oslo last Wednesday.
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    But Savage is not in Erik ten Hag’s squad for today’s friendly against Lyon in Edinburgh and is unlikely to go on tour to the United States as clubs circle.
    United have also welcomed back seasoned internationals and fellow midfielders Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes, Christian Eriksen and Scott McTominay for the tour which will leave limited space for younger players.
    Cardiff, who recently signed Wales captain Aaron Ramsey on a free transfer, cannot pay fees for players until January so a loan would suit the Welsh club’s needs.
    Savage joined Man Utd’s academy as a youngster before rising through the ranks to sign his first professional contract in April 2021.
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    He made his first-team debut eight months later, but he is yet to establish himself as a regular name in Ten Hag’s squad.
    The 20-year-old scored one goal in 15 appearances during his six-month loan at Forest Green Rovers last season. More

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    Newcastle star Saint-Maximin’s £40m transfer exit imminent, Eddie Howe confirms as he says Toon have to sell to buy

    EDDIE HOWE insists his hands were tied after confirming maverick winger Allan Saint-Maximin is close to sealing a £40million move to Saudi Arabia. Al Ahli – controlled by the Saudi Public Investment Fund that owns Toon – made their move with Magpies boss Howe admitting they HAVE to sell. 
    The Magpies face losing fans’ Allan Saint-Maximin to Saudi club Al AhliCredit: Rex
    He said: “We have to trade otherwise we would be stuck in a position where we couldn’t recruit. 
    “Financial Fair Play forces that to a degree. 
    “We definitely don’t want to lose him but sometimes these things happen. 
    “We could make a stance to not sell Maxi but then we’d be in a position where we wouldn’t be able to recruit Sandro Tonali or any other player, so our hands would have been tied. 
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    “We knew this summer we would have to sell a player to trade.”
    The French winger, 26, joined Newcastle from Nice in 2019 and was key in keeping them in the Prem before the Saudi takeover in 2021. 
    And he is set to be replaced by Leicester’s Harvey Barnes, with Newcastle nearing a deal for around £35m.  
    Asked if they will miss his X-Factor in the Champions League, Howe added: “For sure. Allan is unique and I’ll never coach anyone like him again. 
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    “He can do things nobody else can. 
    “He gives us a totally different dimension and something we don’t want to lose, but we have to face that. 
    “When I spoke to him on Monday there was a lot of emotion between us.” More

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    Mauricio Pochettino confirms Romelu Lukaku’s Chelsea career is over as he says ‘everybody agrees’ on transfer

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO has poured cold water on the possibility for Romelu Lukaku to reignite his Chelsea career.Blues boss Poch left out several key names from his 29-man United States touring group this pre-season as he continues his epic squad streamlining in West London.
    Mauricio Pochettio is swinging the axe at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Romelu Lukaku has been told he has no future at the West London clubCredit: Getty
    He has overseen a mass departure this summer with ELEVEN outgoings so far, including Mateo Kovacic, Mason Mount, N’Golo Kante, Kai Havertz and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, as well as Christian Pulisic, Cesar Azpilicueta, Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy.
    Meanwhile, Lukaku, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Hakim Ziyech and Callum Hudson-Odoi are continuing their summer conditioning back in England with the expectation they will leave the club.
    Following his arrival at Stamford Bridge, Poch revealed he wanted Lukaku to arrive at pre-season on time ahead of a conversation about his future at the club.
    However, it now seems Lukaku is destined to play his football away from Chelsea this upcoming season, with both Serie A giants Inter Milan and Juventus linked.
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    Asked about his decision to keep Lukaku and his three teammates at home, Poch explained: “It is the club and of course it is an interesting situation.
    “When this type of decision is [made, it is] because they all agree. The player and club are working hard to try and find best solution.”
    Poch continued: “It is obvious the decision had been made on the side of the player also. We act in consequence of the decision. The club and player are in the position they wanted.”
    Lukaku – who re-signed for Chelsea from Inter for a club-record £97m in the summer of 2021 – is determined to return to Italy where he spent last campaign on loan with the Nerazzurri, scoring 14 goals in 37 outings and reaching the Champions League final.
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    Chelsea were originally keen to offloads Lukaku to the Saudi Super League, along with the likes of former stars N’Golo Kante, Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy.
    However, Lukaku has no interest in playing in Saudi Arabia, despite the hefty wage increase.
    Poch also has a decision to make on defender Levi Colwill, who spent last season on loan with Brighton and is wanted back by the Seagulls, seeing a £30m bid recently turned down.
    Wesley Fofana’s recent operation on a ruptured ACL leaves the Argentine coach short at the back, and he has made it clear he expects Colwill to fight for his place instead of leaving.
    On Colwill, Poch said: “We were talking. It was a nice talk. It is important that they need to know us.
    “To know what we think, to see that the competition will be tough but to challenge for that and know they can be in the starting XI because football is about competing.
    “They understood and we understood what they wanted to translate to us. All is clear and we are happy with all the players we have in the USA.” More

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    Andre Onana flies in to complete Man Utd transfer TODAY… but deal leave Ten Hag with just £20m to spend on striker

    ANDRE ONANA will sign for Manchester United today after a deal worth up to £47.2MILLION was finally sorted with Inter Milan.The keeper flew in last night and will put pen to paper on a five-year deal, with the option of a sixth, following a medical.
    Andre Onana is on the brink of a move to Manchester UnitedCredit: Twitter
    Onana flew to the UK on Tuesday night to complete his Man Utd transferCredit: Twitter
    Onana was spotted by fans as he jetted from Turin airportCredit: Twitter
    Boss Erik ten Hag is hoping he might even be able to join his squad by the time they jet out to start their American tour after tonight’s friendly with Lyon in Edinburgh.
    First, however, a visa must be arranged for the 27-year-old, who will cost the Red Devils £43.8m up front with the rest of the fee based on add-ons.
    Ten Hag made him a priority after former  No 1 David de Gea left on a free transfer at the end of last month following a 12-year stay and 545 appearances.
    Cameroonian Onana had already agreed wages of around £200,000 a week before he said goodbye to Inter team-mates yesterday and headed for the airport.
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    He will be re-united with Ten Hag having picked up three Eredivisie titles under the  manager before he left Ajax on a free transfer just a year ago.
    Onana, who quit international football in December after  falling out with Cameroon boss Rigobert Song at the World Cup, is Ten Hag’s second major  signing of the summer following Mason Mount’s £55m arrival.
    The Dutchman will now turn his full attention to the capture of Atalanta’s Rasmus Hojlund.
    The Italian club initially demanded a whopping £86m for the 6ft 3in Danish striker, who has played just 87 senior games and scored nine goals in 32 appearances last season.
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    United could pay up to £47.2million for OnanaCredit: Getty
    But the Old Trafford outfit are growing confident they can get the price down to around £60m including add-ons for the 20- year-old.
    Onana’s arrival, coupled with Mount’s fee, means Ten Hag has already splurged £98.8m of his  transfer budget, which is limited to £120m
    But he hopes to make up the difference for Hojlund in player sales with Harry Maguire, Anthony Elanga, Alex Telles, Scott McTominay and Dean  Henderson all available.
    And he expects to get up to £10m for full-back Telles.
    A deal is all but agreed with Al-Nassr, where he will link up again with ex-United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, with the 30-year-old already understood to have struck personal terms.
    Goalkeeper Henderson’s move to Nottingham Forest has stalled after a offer of £10m was rejected.
    But the clubs are still expected to agree on a higher fee, especially as Onana is set to become United’s new No 1. More

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    Kalvin Phillips reveals why having a dad in and out of prison drove him on to Premier League glory with Man City

    FOOTBALLER KALVIN Phillips has just had the most important year of his career, with a £46million move to Manchester City, playing for England in the World Cup and a treble-winning season.But he knows the odds were stacked against him becoming a superstar due to a poverty-stricken childhood with his dad in prison.
    Kalvin Phillips tells how his upbringing has driven him to strive for successCredit: Getty
    Kalvin’s dad Mark has been in and out of prison throughout his life and is currently serving a 12-year sentenceCredit: Prime Video / NEO Studios
    A new Amazon Prime documentary will see Kalvin talk about growing up on a deprived council estateCredit: Instagram
    Mark Phillips, who has been in and out of jail throughout Kalvin’s life for offences involving violence and drugs, is currently serving a 12-year sentence.
    He has missed his son’s meteoric rise from teen academy player to Premier League and England glory.
    Now the former Leeds midfielder has revealed in new Amazon Prime documentary Kalvin Phillips: The Road To City how life on a deprived estate as the eldest of four kids made him determined to succeed.
    Kalvin, 27, says: “My drive is probably from not having a father figure there.
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    “I’ve always wanted to make my mum proud.
    “Dad was in and out of prison.
    “It affected our relationship because we didn’t see him all the time.
    ‘I want to have a better relationship with him’
    “When he went away we knew he wasn’t coming back for a while, which was the worst thing.”
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    Kalvin was born a triplet, although one of the two girls died.
    A 40ft mural of Kalvin appeared in Leeds city centre in 2020Credit: PA
    After his transfer to Man City, Kalvin moved into a plush penthouse apartment with childhood sweetheart Ashleigh BehanCredit: Instagram
    Kalvin speaks about how his dad missed his meteoric rise to Premier League and England gloryCredit: Getty
    Mum Lindsay Crosby, who went on to have another daughter and a younger son, held down two jobs to make ends meet.
    She worked in a cash-and-carry from 9am to 3pm, going home to cook dinner for the four children, then putting in a shift at a pizza takeaway from 7pm to midnight.
    Lindsay also did her best to protect the children from the truth about their dad.
    In the documentary, she explains: “I tried to hide a lot of things from the kids because I didn’t want them to think that this was OK.
    “I used to say he’d gone to work because I didn’t want them to think it was normal to behave like that.”
    The footballer visits the house in Armley, Leeds, where he lived until he was 21, and the pitch where he played for his first team, Wortley, from the age of eight until he was signed to Leeds Academy at 14.
    Best pal Liam Duggan recalls Kalvin’s dad supporting his team between stretches inside.
    He says: “He’d be on the touchline, smoking weed and shouting different things.
    “Kalvin respected his dad a lot.
    “He was the alpha figure and when he wasn’t there, Kalvin took that kind of role.”
    Kalvin rose through the academy ranks and was signed to Leeds United at 19, making his professional debut in 2015 and going on to become one of the club’s most accomplished players.
    In 2020, a 40ft mural of the player, painted by street artist Akse P19, appeared in Leeds city centre.
    “It’s emotional seeing that big mural of his face as you drive through town,” says sister Jade Charlton.
    “It’s crazy. It fills me with pride.”
    While in jail, Mark followed his son’s career with pride and the pair spoke over the phone every couple of weeks.
    Kalvin recalled in an interview with The Times in 2020: “He rang me a couple of weeks after we’d been promoted and said, ‘Listen to this’.
    “All the people who were waiting for a phone call in prison were there, all singing (Leeds anthem) Marching On Together, banging on the walls. It was mad.”
    But as Kalvin honed his footballing skills, he did not reveal to his team-mates that his dad was locked up in Wealstun Prison, just yards from the Leeds training ground.
    Revealing he hasn’t seen his father for seven years, he said: “It was strange, because every time I drove past it I would think about him.
    “When I was young I didn’t want to talk about it but now it’s like, ‘Yeah, my dad’s in prison’. It’s not that big a deal.”
    After his transfer to Manchester City, Kalvin moved in to a plush penthouse apartment overlooking the club’s Etihad Stadium with childhood sweetheart Ashleigh Behan.
    He says in the documentary: “I never thought I’d be so lucky as to live in a house like this, especially if you compare them to where I lived when I was younger.”
    But the programme shows how he dislocates his shoulder 30 minutes into his first game for City — and during his seven-week recovery, thoughts turn to his dad.
    He says: “He’s been in for so long.
    “I don’t want him to think he’s got nowt when he comes out, when obviously we’ve done so well and I’ve done so well.
    “When my dad comes out I just want to try and have a better relationship with him so he doesn’t feel like he’s missed out.”
    Kalvin reveals his guilt at not visiting Mark in prison for seven years.
    He says: “I could have done more to see my dad but I’m very busy and, to be fair, he has said he doesn’t like us to visit him because he doesn’t like us to see him in prison and he doesn’t want us to be in the environment.
    ‘My nan is the only reason why I’m here’
    “Obviously he’s made some wrong decisions but I don’t judge him for them because I’ve heard about the upbringing he had, and it was tough.
    “When he was younger my dad was racially abused all the time — he’s told me that himself.”
    Kalvin also talks about his beloved ‘Granny Val’ who helped raise him and his three siblingsCredit: Instagram
    The £8million-a-year Manchester City star also visits the grave of his beloved “Granny Val”, who helped raise him and his three siblings.
    She died two years ago from Covid and the family were not allowed to visit her in hospital in person because of lockdown, though they made video calls.
    Kalvin says: “I miss my nan every day.
    “I owe Granny Val probably everything that I’ve got right now.
    “I remember her being in hospital and struggling to breathe and we were saying, ‘we love you’.
    “Everyone was very emotional on that call.
    “We knew that was the last time we’d see our gran’s face.
    “If I could give away all my money to spend another hour with her, I would do that.
    “She’s the only reason why I’m here.”
    Throughout the hour-long special, filmed over a year, Kalvin comes across as down-to-earth as he chats to fans and poses with them for selfies outside the Etihad Stadium.
    He says: “I was a very shy kid but if I asked anyone for an autograph, even if they said no, I was starstruck.
    “So if anyone asks me I will go out of my way to sign an autograph or pose for a photo because I remember what it was like to be that kid.”
    In a telling moment, Kalvin returns to his home turf of Elland Road in Leeds, shortly after being labelled “overweight” by Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola and left out of December’s Carabao Cup game against Liverpool.
    He is taunted by fans chanting: “You’re too fat to play for Leeds.”
    But while many Premier League players might have reacted badly to the slur, cheeky Kalvin smiles and applauds the crowd for their jibes.
    Childhood friend Liam insists fame and fortune have not turned his head.
    He says: “Kalvin’s got amazing talent and he’s come from nothing.
    “He’s worked for what he’s got and he’s never changed.
    “That’s a great example for kids that are wanting to follow in his footsteps.”
    After a rocky start at City, rumours are rife that he could be moving on again before next season, possibly to replace Declan Rice following his move from West Ham to Arsenal.
    Yet wherever he is playing in two years’ time, he’ll be looking out for a very special spectator in the crowd.
    The documentary culminates with Kalvin visiting his dad in prison for the first time in seven years — and he is keen to make up for lost time when Mark is released.
    Kalvin says: “He’s only got two more years in the prison and he’s told me exactly what he wants to do when he gets out, which is to come and watch football, and that’s one thing I can help him do.
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    “It will be nice because I’ve not had him there for such a long time.”

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    New blow for Mason Greenwood as Man Utd pre-season kicks off without him – amid fears star’s career is ‘in tatters’

    MASON Greenwood has been left off Manchester United’s squad for their pre-season tour to the United States, according to reports.The striker, 21, has not played since January last year when he was arrested after allegations of physical and sexual abuse.
    Mason Greenwood has not played for United since being suspended in January last year
    He is not joining the team for their pre-season tour, according to reportsCredit: Getty
    Greenwood is still suspended by United, despite charges including attempted rape being dropped against him.
    He was recently pictured at a private training session with Utd teammate Anthony Elanga.
    But now the club’s pre-season has apparently kicked off without him  – sparking fears his career is “in tatters”.
    According to The Athletic, he is not in the squad for the club’s pre-season tour.
    It comes as Greenwood is reportedly being used as a pawn by Manchester United to net a striker rumoured to be worth £50m.
    Serie A club Atalanta are interested in signing the forward on loan, according to Manchester Evening News.
    Manchester United football director John Murtough has reportedly held talks with the Italian side as part of a deal to sign Rasmus Hojlund.
    The Danish striker scored nine goals in 32 games last season and is one of United’s targets this summer.
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    The Red Devils believe they can net 20-year-old Hojlund for around £50 million, the Telegraph reported.
    But sources close to Atalanta played down the prospect of a move for Greenwood – with Manchester United not proactively exploring other loan options, The Athletic reports.
    Greenwood has not played since January last year when he was arrested after a woman made allegations against him on social media.
    He was due to stand trial in November accused of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    The charges were dropped in February by the Crown Prosecution Service.
    Manager Erik ten Hag and the majority of the first team are open to the idea of bringing the star striker back.
    But United’s women’s team is understood to have reservations while sponsors are also concerned about being linked to the footballer.
    The player joined the club aged just six and rose through the ranks to land himself a regular spot on the first team.
    In 2019, he became the youngest footballer to play for United in the Champions League when he took to the pitch aged 17.
    Greenwood has made 129 appearances in total for the Red Devils and netted 35 goals.
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    In 2020, England manager Gareth Southgate gave the striker his first cap when Greenwood came off the bench in a 1-0 win against Iceland.
    Greenwood missed out on last year’s Three Lions’ World Cup campaign in Qatar as the case went to court.
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    Jonny Evans instantly becomes most successful player in Man Utd squad after shock transfer as astonishing stat revealed

    JONNY EVANS completed a shock short-term return to Manchester United on Tuesday.The veteran centre-back was on the Red Devils’ books between 2004 and 2015 – and was a serial winner.
    Jonny Evans has been training with Manchester UnitedCredit: www.manutd.com
    Evans, 35, notched three Premier League titles under Sir Alex Ferguson.
    And he was part of the last United side to win the Prem in the 2012-13 season.
    Following the exits of David de Gea and Phil Jones earlier this summer, Evans is the only player member of that side now on the Red Devils’ books.
    Prior to Evans’ arrival, United had been without a Prem title winner among their ranks for the first time since 1993.
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    In addition to three league titles, the Northern Irishman also won the Champions League in 2008 – as well as two League Cups.
    He made 198 appearances for United before leaving for West Brom in 2015.
    SunSport understands that Evans’ return is seen as a mutually beneficial short-term arrangement – with the defender able to gain fitness and United benefiting from his experience.
    He has been named as part of the Red Devils’ travelling party to Edinburgh for their friendly against Lyon tomorrow, having impressed boss Erik ten Hag in training.
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    Evans is the only member of United’s 2012-13 campaign remaining at the clubCredit: Getty
    Evans is then set to travel with the Red Devils’ Under-21s as they head to San Diego for further pre-season matches.
    The dependable defender joined Leicester in 2018 following three years at West Brom.
    He went on to play 152 times for the Foxes – helping them win the FA Cup in 2021.
    Evans missed much of last season with a calf injury.
    He was limited to just 13 Premier League appearances, although he did return to fitness in time to skipper Dean Smith’s side for the final three matches.
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    Former Premier League champion looks unrecognisable without iconic ponytail as he wins title in first season as manager

    A FORMER Premier League star looks unrecognisable without his iconic ponytail. The 42-year-old made his name in England with Man City before ending his renowned football career with Malaga back in 2017.
    An image of a former Manchester City star has been trending.Credit: AFP
    Now the four-time Bundesliga champion has been pictured with a new short and smart look after ditching his majestic long locks.
    He spent three years with the English champions after joining in 2013, winning the title once and the League Cup twice.
    The 51-cap Argentina international has now won the title in his first full season as manager of his boyhood club River Plate.
    He spent the beginning of his coaching career as an assistant at Malaga and then progressed to manage Bayern U19 and Bayern II.
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    Just one month after obtaining his UEFA Pro coaching licence, the 2013/14 Premier League champion took on his first managerial role at River Plate in November 2023.
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    So far his management career at River Plate has swung by perfectly as they lifted the Primera Divison title with two games to spare.
    Prior to his coaching career in 2016, he was released from Man City before signing a one-year contract with RCD Espanyol.
    He was released again after two games and headed to finish his career at Malaga.
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    The mystery player can be revealed as: Martin Demichelis.
    Martin Demichelis has been revealed as the mystery playerCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    Martin Demichelis made over 50 caps for Argentina with his long locksCredit: AFP
    Demichelis’ smart look matches his takeover from River Plate’s most successful manager Marcelo Gallardo.
    River Plate dominated the Argentinian league leading nine points clear of Talleres Cordoba.
    The Argentinian team have only lost four out of 25 games this season so far and are already champions with two games to go. More