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    I’m a Man Utd Treble winner… Man City are good but not even Erling Haaland would get in our team

    THE arguments will rage this weekend if Manchester City join United in the history books and complete the Treble.Which side is better?
    Erling Haaland would not get into the Manchester United Treble winning teamCredit: EPA
    That is according to Dwight Yorke, who starred alongside Andy Cole in the 1998/99 seasonCredit: Getty
    It may not surprise you what Dwight Yorke thinks when asked to compare Pep Guardiola’s trophy machine to the Red Devils’ 1999 vintage.
    Yorke was top scorer with 29 goals that season, his first at Old Trafford, as they became the only English club to win the title, FA Cup and Champions League in an unforgettable campaign.
    And Yorke would not swap a single player for one of City’s — well, he might try and squeeze Kevin De Bruyne into the midfield.
    Yorke, 51, said: “People try to compare the teams.
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    “We were more physical, we had better players. You can’t tell me they have better than Paul Scholes and Roy Keane.
    “Maybe Kevin De Bruyne would get into our midfield.
    “But no defender on the planet would want to face Ryan Giggs at his very best. He was a class act.
    “Look at David Beckham and his delivery of a ball.
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    “Yes, Erling Haaland is unique but the way we played and the formation we played in, I wouldn’t swap him for what we had.
    “We had a great combination with myself and Andy Cole.
    “Don’t get me wrong, it is an incredible feat what he has done.
    “Scoring 52 goals in 52 appearances with a game still to go is something else. But I still would take my combination with Andy.
    “Also, I would put my money on Jaap Stam handling Haaland and behind him we had the best goalkeeper in the world at the time in Peter Schmeichel.”
    What City are about to achieve does not bother Yorke as it does many in the red half of Manchester.
    He added: “I admire this City team and wish them the best but we will always be the first English team to create history with the Treble — they are just joining us.”
    It brings back some great memories from 24 years ago when United rocked the footballing world with the skill, drama and incredible belief to achieve what they did.

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    Yorke said: “We were just on  a roll.
    “When you have confidence  players high on that confidence, it is a tremendous feeling.
    “Even when our backs were against the wall we believed.
    “We were without Scholes and Keane in that final and it wasn’t a good game.
    “I remember missing a late chance, the chance I wanted to equalise and you just hope someone bails you out — and they did.”
     Yorke will be looking out for £100million man Jack Grealish, who has made that same journey from Aston Villa to a club on the verge of something special.
    The former Trinidad and Tobago striker said: “Obviously there is a connection there with Aston Villa.
    “It was a lot of money to pay and a step up, like it was for me.
    “The demands are different and you have to adjust to that.
    “I was able to immediately as the Treble was my very first season.
    “It has taken time for Jack but the work Pep does with players improves them and he clearly trusts him now.”
    Yorke, like Grealish, will never lose that connection with the club that helped propel him on to the biggest of stages in football.
    Indeed, it was on the eve of the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich that Yorke made sure he thanked his old Villa Park boss.
    It was Graham Taylor who spotted the talent in Yorke on a Villa pre-season tour in the Caribbean.
    Yorke said: “I just wanted to remind him of my gratitude.
    “He gave me that opportunity to come to England.
    “I was at the pinnacle of my career, on the biggest stage, so I rang the person who gave me that opportunity.
    “He just told me to, ‘Go out there and make history’.”
    Yorke made his own bit of history as a manager last year when he lead A-League side Macarthur FC to their first-ever trophy in the Australian Cup final.
    While Yorke would later part company with the club, it has made him even more determined to have a career in management.
    Yorke said: “I really believe I have a lot to give as a manager and I’m just waiting for the next opportunity.”
    He has been impressed with Erik ten Hag’s first season at United but believes there is still some way to go.
    Yorke said: “He has got a platform to build on after coming third and winning the EFL Cup but they are still far away from City.
    “What this United team needs is a No 9, that needs to be resolved.
    “Harry Kane fits that bill. He still has a few more years and he will give you 25 goals.”
    So, finally, what would be his message if he was City boss in Istanbul tonight as they prepare to face Inter Milan.
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    Yorke added: “You go down in legend with the big trophy and Pep knows it
    “So I would say, ‘This is history, make it — you are not going to get another chance’.” More

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    Man City stand 90 mins from unforgettable Treble – here’s why their achievement will always be tainted for rival fans

    MANCHESTER City stand 90 minutes from greatness, a football Treble that will never be forgotten.Yet for rival fans, no matter what Pep Guardiola’s side do against Inter Milan in Istanbul’s Champions League Final tonight, their achievement will ALWAYS be tainted.
    Manchester City are only one win away from winning a historic trebleCredit: Getty
    Rival fans will always see City’s domination as tainted after years of bankrolling by Sheikh Mansour and the limitless riches of Abu Dhabi’s oil wellsCredit: Getty
    City are brilliant.
    No question.
    A team you love to watch.
    Glorious in possession.
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    Furious in regaining the ball.
    Deadly as a ­stiletto.
    The ultimate modern side.
    But they are also a club whose willingness to push financial regulations to the absolute limit — and allegedly far beyond them — means many will always want an asterisk next to the list of trophies by their name.
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    Bankrolled by Sheikh Mansour and the limitless riches of Abu Dhabi’s oil wells, able to attract the greatest manager and best players, City’s ambition is clear.
    Not just in this country either, with the club the pinnacle of a 12-team structure that spans the globe from China and Japan, through India, to the US, Uruguay, Brazil and ­Australia.
    It is City, though, a club that was once a byword for catastrophe and one that lived for two decades in the shadow of Sir Alex Ferguson’s achievements on the other side of the city, that takes the attention.
    Both on the field, where they are the Prem’s dominant force and red-hot favourites to finally land the “Cup with the Big Ears” tonight.
    And, controversially, off it as well.
    In February, following a four-year probe, the Premier League announced City were accused of 115 breaches of league rules.
    A staggering number of allegations, slipped out in a simple press release on the League’s website — but which still saw City bemoaning it had been “leaked”.
    Relentless art form
    Charges included claims that the ­Etihad outfit hid the true source of the club’s funding.
    Also that City had only partially declared the salaries of players and former manager Roberto Mancini, broke Uefa AND Prem financial rules and deliberately and repeatedly obstructed the League’s investigation.
    Just as when Uefa charged and initially banned them for similar alleged offences, City did what they always do on the pitch, attack.
    First of all was the claim the allegations had been “leaked”.
    Exactly the same complaint they made about Uefa’s process.
    The charges, insisted City, would be met with a “comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence” that would “put this matter to rest once and for all”.
    That approach worked when the sport’s Court of Arbitration threw out the Uefa sanctions in 2020, ruling by a 2-1 majority that many of the ­charges were time-barred and others “not proven” — although it judged that City had failed to co-operate with the initial inquiry.
    Manager Guardiola last month demanded the Prem commission sit to hear the case imminently.
    The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss, whose obsession with winning the Champions League in a team WITHOUT Lionel Messi is unquestioned, said: “We would like this done as soon as possible.
    “We would love it tomorrow, this afternoon. Let’s go. Don’t wait two years. Why don’t we do it quicker?
    “In 24 hours, sit down with the lawyers present. Then, if the club has done something wrong, everybody will know.
    “But if, as we believed as a club for many years, we have done things in the right way, then the people will stop talking about it.”
    Yet for all that bluster, Pep Guardiola must have known about the club’s demand that the Arsenal-supporting barrister likely to lead the panel should stand down.
    And of their complaints about the validity of the charges, arguing about recent changes in the Prem rulebook that mandate clubs and officials to answer questions and provide all information when requested to by League officers.
    City’s hierarchy have not only hired the best manager and team.
    They are willing to pay for the best lawyers, too.
    Lord Pannick KC, recently spotted next to Boris Johnson during his uncomfortable grilling by MPs who could suspend him from the ­Commons, charges a minimum £5,000 per day.
    He will be willing to do whatever it takes, within the law, to ensure a ­victory for his client.
    The charges saw City’s Prem rivals unite in furious indignation, demanding consequences well before the case ever comes to determination, which could still be another three or four years away.
    With unprecedented fines and even the prospect of a points deduction, stripped titles and relegation hanging over them, the City players might have been excused for losing their focus.
    Instead, they have turned winning into a relentless art form.
    Since the charges were laid, City have played 27 games in three ­competitions.
    They have won 21 and lost just one — a Prem match at Brentford after the title had already been sealed, scoring 72 and conceding just 15 in the process.
    But City under Guardiola are more than just an uncompromising victory machine.
    Far more.
    Man City lifted the FA Cup, the second trophy of three, last weekCredit: Getty
    The powers in Abu Dhabi have pumped vast sums of money into the club, from training grounds to on-pitch talentCredit: Alamy
    They are truly football’s version of shock and awe, a mesmerising, bewildering, mind-spinning fusion of power and glory.
    Guardiola has taken John Stones, England’s best central defender, and turned him into a ball-playing ­midfield superstar.
    Yorkshire grit but Catalan majesty.
    Look, too, at the development of Jack Grealish, who has gone from being a foppish outsider, struggling for game time and to justify his £100million transfer fee from Aston Villa, into an integral part of City’s starting side.
    The smile of delight when he sees the ball is shared by every Sky Blue fan.
    Belgian Kevin de Bruyne, ­Germany’s Ilkay Gundogan and ­Portuguese schemer Bernardo Silva offer menace and magic.
    Gundogan broke an all-time FA Cup Final record when he scored after just 12 seconds in last weekend’s Wembley win over Manchester United, the second leg of that longed-for Treble.
    And for sheer explosive, frightening attacking intensity, allied to a goal sense that few in the history of the game possess, striker Erling ­Haaland has proved he is a true force of nature.
    Although, plenty are less sure about those silk pyjamas he wore for City’s title celebrations.
    Much of that is down to the man who embodies managerial majesty.
    Guardiola’s Barcelona side were the hallmark of the beautiful game a decade ago, the Nou Camp necromancers weaving spell after spell.
    They won the Champions League — beating Manchester United both times — in 2009 and 2011.
    And they were defeated only by a combination of Jose Mourinho, Inter Milan and the Icelandic volcano that meant they had to take the coach to Italy rather than fly, in 2010.
    England’s greatest
    Yet, perhaps, irrespective of the huge sums laid out since the Abu Dhabi takeover in 2008, this team is his greatest — the ultimate example of a tactician ­putting the pieces together to create something truly extraordinary.
    Pep is more than demanding, even if his focus is occasionally so complete that he does not even see people when he walks past them in the City corridors.
    He insists that it is about ­“making people happy” rather than his “legacy”.
    But if the two things mutually co-exist, then that is an acceptable compromise.
    The club’s success has cemented Manchester’s status as one of the most famous footballing cities in the world — and has helped transform the post-industrial wasteland of East Manchester.
    The owners have built around 6,000 affordable homes in the area in a £1billion redevelopment deal.
    And the Manchester Evening News reported in 2021 how almost 30 new hotels were expected to be built by the end of this year to accommodate the growth in tourism.
    Earlier this year, the club also submitted a £300million planning application that includes expanding the Etihad stadium capacity above 60,000, and adding a hotel, sky bar and stadium roof walk experience.
    There will also be space for some businesses to work at the stadium, which is still owned by the council, with City paying rent of at least £4million a year.
    If all that matters is the football, then there is no doubt who you should be backing in Istanbul.
    England’s greatest, City are now the gold standard.
    Technically outstanding.
    Innovative.
    Compelling viewing.
    The creme of the Prem creme.
    And four of England manager Gareth Southgate’s preferred players are critical elements in Guardiola’s masterplan, even if Phil Foden has played a lesser role this season.
    Others, though, will never be won over by what happens on the pitch.
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    Tonight, they will be “black and blue”, the colours of Inter.
    If they feel similarly bruised by a Guardiola triumph, nobody at City will care.
    City ran out comfortable winners of the Premier League last season, after a dazzling run of fixtures forced Arsenal off their comfy leadCredit: Getty
    Man City displaced local rivals Man United 2-1 at Wembley to lift this year’s FA Cup
    Tonight Man City will fight it out v Inter Milan for the elusive Champions League Trophy’It will be long night but we’ll be champs’

    SINGER and City fan Noel Gallagher is rooting for Man City to take the Treble.
    The 56-year-old says: “We’ve taken it step by step, but this is it now, it’s just about this one game. In Italy, where getting beaten is sacrilege, Inter lost 12 times in the league, so they’re used to losing, which bodes well for City.
    “The Italian mindset is ‘don’t lose’ and they will be very proud of forgetting their usual style and playing for penalties from the first minute if that’s the way they think they can win.
    “If they do that, it is up to City to come up with the answers.
    “If we play like we did against Real Madrid then there is not a team in the world that can get near us. I think it will be a long night, but City will win in end.” More

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    Man Utd owners make desperate attempt to get Qatari Sheikh to up his bid with shock appeal to billionaire PSG chairman

    THE Glazer family tried to persuade PSG chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi to get fellow Qatari Sheikh Jassim to up his bid for the club.In an astonishing new twist to the ownership saga that has now lasted six MONTHS, it emerged that the American family reached out to Al-Khelaifi believing he could persuade Sheikh Jassim to bid higher.
    PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi has reportedly been asked to help up the Qatari bid for Man UtdCredit: Reuters
    The Glazers look set to sell the Premier League giants this summerCredit: Alamy
    Earlier this week, the Qatari banker confirmed he had made a fifth and final bid – believed to be around £5.5bn – and that he would “no longer engage” with the process.
    But it now appears that the Glazers and their deal-arrangers, the US-based Raine Group, went out of their way to attempt to levy up the Sheikh’s bid.
    Sheikh Jassim has made his bids for full and 100 per cent control of the club.
    The only serious rival is Britain’s richest man, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos petro-chemicals giant, which is offering around £3bn for a majority stake of just over 50 per cent.
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    Earlier suggestions that Al-Khelaifi had played a significant role in Sheikh Jassim’s bid were being strenuously dismissed on Thursday night.
    Sources close to the PSG President, who is also the head of the powerful European Club Association, insisted he had “zero, zero, zero” official or even unofficial role in the bid team.
    That was also the line from Sheikh Jassim’s advisers who made clear Al-Khelaifi would have no role at all if the bid was successful.
    Sun Sport revealed last month that the Glazers were edging towards accepting the bid by Ratcliffe despite an at times strained relationship between the businessman and Raine executives.
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    Crucially, though, that offer would also allow current United co-chairmen Joel and Avram Glazer to remain at the club, although giving their four siblings an exit strategy.
    An Ineos victory would also spell the end for current chief executive Richard Arnold and other directors.
    Ratcliffe is understood to believe that having a majority stake would effectively give him the full control he wants, although some city analysts question that view.
    Reaching out so blatantly to Al-Khelaifi, who did advise Sheikh Jassim on club ownership at the start of the process, is a further signal that the Glazers might not necessarily want to sell to Ineos.
    But the entreaties do not appear to have paid off with Sheikh Jassim’s bid still significantly below the Glazers’ £6bn valuation of the club.
    However, some fans remain confident the Qataris will end up agreeing a deal.
    One said: “It seems it’s happening 👀.”
    Agreeing, another person added: “The big boys are getting involved there’s no way Qatar will want to lose to a guy like Ratcliffe.”
    While others slammed the Glazers for trying to get Al-Khelaifi involved.
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    A social media user said: “What an absolute shame from [the] Glazers.”
    And a second replied: “The Glazers are too greedy.”
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    David de Gea reveals he is ‘contemplating’ with tweet from beach as Man Utd fans give him suggestion for future

    DAVID DE GEA is contemplating his future with Manchester United – while taking in stunning holiday views.The Red Devils stopper will officially become a free agent at the end of the month – despite the club’s best efforts to tie him down to a new deal.
    David de Gea’s contract with Manchester United expires at the end of the monthCredit: REX
    The Spaniard has publicly revealed he’s contemplating his future with the Red Devils
    A new four-year contract, which included a massive pay cut, is understood to have been on the cards for the Spain international – who is using his summer holiday to weigh up his next move.
    The 32-year-old shared a video of himself wading through crystal-clue water to his Twitter and Instagram with the accompanying caption: “Relax. Recharge. Contemplate.”
    The Spaniard’s legion of followers – many of whom are United fans – were quick to comment, with one saying: “Contemplate Saudi Arabia, Dave.”
    Another said: “Thanks for everything, Dave, but it’s time to say goodbye.”
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    And another said: “New journeys at a new club ahead.”
    One chimed in: “Whatever you decide, we hope you’re happy in the end, you’ve been a great servant to this club over the years.”
    Another jumped to his De Gea’s defence by saying: “You deserve a retirement, Dave.
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    “You’ve done everything you could for the club.”
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    De Gea – who moved to Old Trafford in the summer of 2011 – is reportedly a summer target for multiple Saudi sides.
    But United boss Erik ten Hag is confident the long-time Red Devil will be at the club next season.
    Speaking after his penalty save on the final day of the Premier League season, the Dutchman said: “We want him to stay.
    “He wants to stay, we will find each other.
    Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag reckons De Gea will pen a new Old Trafford dealCredit: Getty
    “It shows you can progress, it was a great save, it’s a step up in his performance.
    “I think that it’s a symbol for our team during the season, good is not good enough, you have to do better.
    “It was a great save in the right moment of the game. We turned the game and we win the game.”
    United have, however, earmarked Brentford stopper David Raya as a potential replacement for the former Atletico Madrid man.
    But Ten Hag is said to have been put off by the £40million price tag the Bees have slapped on the 27-year-old. More

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    Fans convinced Christian Pulisic has dropped MAJOR hint about transfer with Chelsea keen to ship £58m flop

    FOOTBALL fans believe they know where Christian Pulisic is going following his latest Instagram post.The Chelsea star, 24, has been heavily linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge amid a difficult season with the club.
    Christian Pulisic is being heavily linked with a move away from ChelseaCredit: Rex

    He registered just one goal and two assists in 30 appearances for the Blues during the 2022/23 campaign.
    According to Fabrizio Romano, AC Milan are interested in agreeing a deal for the American forward.
    It is understood he has the “green light” to seek a switch away from West London.
    And there are other clubs in the race for the ex-Borussia Dortmund man.
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    But football fans are convinced Milan will land Pulisic after studying his latest social media post.
    He has linked up with the US national team for their games against Mexico and Jamaica later this month.
    And a photo he shared with his American training top on showing the red and black colours of AC Milan.
    He then added the caption: “⚫️🔴US.”
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    In response, one follower replied: “AC Milan confirmed with that caption.”
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    Another added: “Welcome to AC Milan ⚫🔴.”
    A third said: “Those are AC Milan colours 👀👀.”
    While a fourth responded: “You’re definitely going to Milan!!”
    Pulisic joined Chelsea from Dortmund for £57.6million in January 2019.
    He has contributed 26 goals and 21 assists in 145 appearances for the Blues, winning the Champions League, Club World Cup and Uefa Super Cup.
    But Chelsea are keen to offload players from their inflated squad after spending £600m across the last two transfer windows. More

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    Arsenal ‘ready to hijack’ Ange Postecoglou’s first transfer as Tottenham boss as stunning release clause emerges

    ARSENAL are reportedly preparing to hijack Ange Postecoglou’s first transfer target as Tottenham boss in the form of Galatasaray defender Victor Nelsson.Postecoglou, 57, was unveiled as Spurs’ new manager earlier this week following a dismal campaign for the club.
    Ange Postecoglou has a big job to turn things around at TottenhamCredit: Getty
    Victor Nelsson is attracting interest from both Arsenal and TottenhamCredit: Getty
    The Lilywhites finished eighth in the Premier League table, missing out on European football next season.
    And they could be set to lose talisman Harry Kane as Real Madrid and Manchester United circle for his signature.
    Ex-Celtic head coach Postecoglou has a big job on his hands to turn things around in North London.
    And one of his first moves was mooted to be the acquisition of Galatasaray centre-back Nelsson.
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    The Dane, 24, has featured 80 times across two seasons for the Turkish giants since moving from Copenhagen.
    And he played an integral part in Galatasaray clinching their first league title in four years last month.
    He has also received 10 caps for the Denmark national team.
    Spurs are in the market for central defenders as Davinson Sanchez looks set to depart the club.
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    And Nelsson has been eyed as an affordable option given his £21.5million release clause – even though bids tabled so far have failed to exceed £13m.
    But Fanatik are now reporting that Arsenal are set to enter the race for the Scandinavian.
    Mikel Arteta’s men are in the market for a host of players including Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo, as well as Chelsea man Kai Havertz.
    And Nelsson’s defensive quality would be a welcome addition to the Gunners’ squad – with Arteta eyeing another Premier League title challenge next season.
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    Chelsea transfer target Mike Maignan posts cryptic Instagram message in pointed dig at current club AC Milan

    CHELSEA transfer target Mike Maignan has posted a cryptic Instagram post in a pointed dig at current club AC Milan.The French goalkeeper has been strongly linked with a move to Stamford Bridge this summer.
    Mike Maignan has appeared to aim a dig at current club AC MilanCredit: Alamy
    Mike Maignan shared a cryptic Instagram post after Paolo Maldini’s exit
    Maignan’s future at Milan is currently up in the air following a turbulent few days at the San Siro.
    The dismissal of technical director and club legend Paolo Maldini after four years in the role has angered several key players.
    Theo Hernandez, Sandro Tonali, Rafael Leao and Maignan are all reportedly disgruntled by the decision, with sporting director Ricky Massara also leaving.
    Maignan now appears to have made his feelings known in a cryptic social media post featuring Maldini.
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    He shared a pair of images from his Milan unveiling in 2021, showing the Frenchman holding his shirt and signing his contract next to Maldini.
    Alongside the images, he wrote: “Sempre Milan”, meaning “Always Milan”. He also placed a question mark on the “I” in Milan.
    Football Italia report that Maldini had been set to offer Maignan a new deal prior to his departure.
    His exit has now thrown the 27-year-old’s future into doubt, despite him still having three years left on his current contract.
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    The disruption comes as a boost for Chelsea, who have Maignan at the top of their list of goalkeeping targets.
    Maignan caught the eye in his second season in Italy, conceding just 27 goals in 29 appearances across all competitions.
    Mauricio Pochettino wants to sign a new number one this summer, with Andre Onana and David Raya also identified as targets.
    Current Chelsea stoppers Kepa Arrizabalaga and Edouard Mendy were less than impressive last term, leaving doubts over their ability moving forward.
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    Bournemouth release ELEVEN players including club legend and Crystal Palace bound star in major summer overhaul

    BOURNEMOUTH have released 11 players following their successful return to the Premier League.The Cherries came 15th in their first season back in the big time, comfortably beating the drop.
    Jefferson Lerma has left Bournemouth to join Crystal PalaceCredit: Getty
    Gary O’Neil’s men will look to strengthen ahead of next term, and have cleared some space in their squad by releasing nine professionals and a further two scholars.
    Bournemouth have confirmed Jefferson Lerma’s expected departure, with the midfielder having already agreed to join Crystal Palace.
    The 28-year-old has penned a three-year contract with the Eagles ahead of next term.
    Also departing the Vitality Stadium is stalwart Junior Stanislas.
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    The winger twice helped the Cherries achieve promotion to the Premier League, having joined from Burnley in 2014.
    Stanislas, 33, made 179 appearances for Bournemouth, scoring 37 goals and laying on 24 assists.
    He struggled for game time during his final season, making just four substitute appearances in the Premier League.
    Jordan Zemura has also departed the club, having agreed a pre-contract deal with Udinese in March.
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    Junior Stanislas has left Bournemouth after nine yearsCredit: Getty
    The academy product, 23, played 61 times for the Cherries.
    Jack Stacey departs after four years on the South Coast, penning a three-year deal with Norwich City.
    Youngster Brooklyn Genesini, who scored in Bournemouth’s League Cup win over Norwich last August, has left the club following a loan spell in Denmark.
    Young pros Matt Burgess, Chris Francis, Tarik Gidaree and Josh Popoola have also left Bournemouth.
    While scholars Ollie Camis and Marcus Daws have been released.
    Jordan Zemura has departed for UdineseCredit: Getty More