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    Man Utd ‘keeping tabs on ex-Chelsea star Fikayo Tomori’ as Erik ten Hag eyes Maguire replacement transfer

    MANCHESTER UNITED are eyeing a swoop for former Chelsea star Fikayo Tomori, according to reports.The 25-year-old central-half is currently riding high after helping AC Milan to seal a spot in the Champions League semi-final.
    Man Utd are reportedly plotting a move for Milan’s Fikayo TomoriCredit: Rex
    And that comes off the back of him playing a key role in the Serie A title success last season.
    England international Tomori, who was left out of Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad, moved to the San Siro from Chelsea in 2021 after losing his place under Thomas Tuchel.
    He remains under contract until 2025 but his impressive season has “garnered attention from Manchester United and Tottenham”, according to the Daily Mail.
    And they add that both clubs are “keeping tabs on the defender”.
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    This fresh link comes amid reports that United boss Erik ten Hag is planning a major overhaul of his defence this summer.
    We also revealed that club captain Harry Maguire, who has been benched for the majority of the campaign, is a shock £50m target for French giants Paris Saint-Germain. 
    The star has struggled for regular action this term and looks set to leave Old Trafford, with Tomori seemingly lined-up as a replacement.
    The club are also booking to offload fellow defenders Eric Bailly, Alex Telles and Brandon Williams.
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    And outcast Phil Jones is departing when his contract expires in June.
    Meanwhile, United have allegedly held talks with Bayer Leverkusen star Jeremie Frimpong already.
    The right-back’s potential arrival could also mean that either, or both, of Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Diogo Dalot could head out of the exit door.
    Meanwhile, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards burst out laughing when Tomori described Thierry Henry in glowing terms.
    The CBS Sports pundits chatted to the ace, who grew up in Kent. And he had the panel in stitches with his comment after Milan’s triumph over Napoli this week.
    Carragher said: “A little birdie tells me the guy who asked the question before me [Henry] is one of your biggest idols. What are your thoughts of him as a pundit as well as a player?”

    Tomori replied: “As a player of course there’s not much to be said.
    “Growing up, Thierry I hope you don’t mind me embarrassing you like this, but yeah I was a big fan and he was my idol. Obviously as I was getting older, I moved further back down the pitch.”
    Then he cracked the former defenders in the studio up as he added: “As a pundit, he’s really funny.”
    Carragher immediately jumped in, shouting: “Funny? Funny? That’s me and Micah not Thierry, he’s the analyst.”
    But Tomori explained: “We were watching the video of him doing the guess who and he guessed himself twice instead of Oli [Giroud]. So yeah he’s really funny.”
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    And that prompted more hilarious reactions from the ex-players and host Kate Abdo.
    But Abdo did have to apologise to Tomori after blunder pair Carragher and Richards both mispronounced his name as Fuh-kaw-ree instead of Fuh-kay-ow. More

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    Chelsea stars ‘taken aback’ by what Todd Boehly did with Mykhailo Mudryk and his entourage on day he signed

    TODD BOEHLY reportedly left Chelsea stars stunned by interfering with their pre-match preparation on the day Mykailo Mudryk was unveiled.The Ukrainian was a special guest for the 1-0 win over Crystal Palace in January.
    Todd Boehly rubbed up Chelsea players the wrong way by inviting Mykhailo Mudryk’s entourage into the dressing roomCredit: Alamy
    Mudryk went into the dressing room ahead of his unveiling against Crystal PalaceCredit: Getty
    Mudryk, 22, sat in a VIP box and was unveiled to the crowd at half-time following the confirmation of his £98million transfer.
    Boehly also introduced the winger to his new team-mates by inviting him into the changing rooms ahead of kick-off, while the squad was going through their pre-match preparations.
    But the Chelsea owner also allowed several of Mudryk’s entourage to join him, which shocked some players, according to the Daily Mail.
    Boehly has taken it upon himself to enter the dressing room on multiple occasions this season, including at the end of the Brighton defeat where he is believed to have launched an hour-long rant.
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    The American also went into the changing room after Chelsea’s Champions League exit to Real Madrid.
    He did not speak to the group collectively and only spent around ten minutes mingling with players, but there appears to be growing discontent amongst the squad.

    Boehly faces huge dressing room unrest over plans to slash his Chelsea stars’ wages — because it does not apply to all the players.
    Pay will be cut by 30 per cent to make up for missing out on next term’s money-spinning Champions League.
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    But the penalty clause only applies to new signings and existing players such as Reece James who have agreed contract extensions since Boehly has been at the club.
    A Blues source said: “You can imagine how that’s going down.
    “Some of those players are going to take big hits in the pocket while the bloke playing alongside him isn’t.
    “It’s hardly the best recipe for maintaining a dressing room that is already feeling the strain of results and so many managerial changes.
    “Look at some of the faces on those Chelsea players during the game on Tuesday. They looked angry. You can see why.” More

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    Chelsea target Dortmund keeper Gregor Kobel and could offload BOTH Kepa and Mendy to seal transfer

    CHELSEA are reportedly preparing to offload Kepa Arrizabalaga and Edouard Mendy as they eye a swoop for Gregor Kobel to replace them.The Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper is under contract with the Bundesliga side until 2026.
    Dortmund’s goalkeeper Gregor Kobel is being eyed up by ChelseaCredit: EPA
    Both Edouard Mendy and Kepa could be sold by the Blues this summerCredit: AFP
    The Swiss international, 25, moved there in 2021 after impressing at Stuttgart and is now wanted by the Premier League giants, says Bild.
    And they state that the Blues see Kobel as an “above-average” replacement for their two current goalkeepers.
    It adds that they have added him to their “wish list” as well as placing him “high on the scouting list”.
    Chelsea have veered between Kepa Arrizabalaga and Edouard Mendy for the last few seasons.
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    However, both have failed to convince and now face uncertain futures while the club searches for a permanent new manager.
    The West London club also need to cut costs after their heavy outlay on new additions and appear to be keen on offloading their stoppers to help balance the books.
    Mendy, 31, snubbed a new six-year contract over the salary offered – which did not rival Kepa’s.
    The Senegal international’s future at Stamford Bridge remains up in the air. 
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    And we reported how the stopper, who has 18 months left on his deal, has been told he can go.
    Meanwhile Kobel, who has appeared 21 times for Dortmund in the top-flight this term, cost around £13.2m two years ago.
    But this latest report also added that he “feels at home” at the Westfalenstadion and even wants more dressing-room responsibility. More

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    Real Madrid flop Eden Hazard is keen to play for Fenerbahce before retiring, claims former chief of Turkish giants

    EDEN HAZARD has vowed to play for Turkish giants Fenerbahce before he retires, according to former club chief Hasan Cetinkaya.The Belgium talisman, who moved to Real Madrid from Chelsea in a £150million deal in 2019, has told Cetinkaya he will play for the Turkish Super Lig side one day.
    Eden Hazard has vowed to play for Fenerbahce before his career ends, claims the club’s former chief
    Cetinkaya revealed last year: “Eden Hazard is an old friend of mine, I’ve known him since he was 15 or 16 years old and still played for Lille.
    “He had incredible sympathy for Fenerbahce and gave me his word: ‘Hasan, one day I’ll play for Fenerbahce, I just do not know when that will be.'”
    Cetinkaya, who is now vice-president of Belgian club Westerlo, revealed that Fenerbahce were interested in Hazard, 32, at the start of his career.
    He also revealed that Fenerbahce were interested in Hazard at the start of his career.
    Cetinkaya said: “He was 16 when he played for Lille, they had him, Gervinho and Sow, but we could only attract Sow to us.
    “And then Hazard reached a different dimension, he was one of the greatest talents in Europe, and I wish he had, time will tell, Eden Hazard will one day play for Fenerbahce.”
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    Hazard has endured a frustrating time at Real after being hit by countless injuries.
    He even APOLOGISED for his flop spell at the Santiago Bernabeu last year.
    And he also admitted he could seek a transfer exit next summer – which could be Fenerbahce on red alert.
    Hazard told Marca: “I’m sorry. I’m trying, but … I’m sorry.
    “I have one more year and I have to show [what I can do] but it isn’t easy. I’m not playing, I want to play more. I’m really sorry about what has happened.
    “In January it’s impossible (to leave, because I have my family and I like the city)
    “But in the summer it’s possible that I leave. I have a year left on my contract and it’s a decision for the club.
    “If the club says ‘Eden, thanks for these four years, but you have to go’ I’ll have to accept it.

    “[I’d give myself] a zero in terms of playing, because I haven’t played,” he said, when asked to grade his time at Madrid. “But a 10 in terms of how I feel in this moment with the team. I’m not playing, but being a Real Madrid player was my dream as a kid. I want to play for this club.” More

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    I worked with Mourinho at Man Utd, he was a prankster who put whipped cream in players’ hands when they slept on flights

    JOSE MOURINHO was a “prankster” at Manchester United but could also be a “nightmare”, the club’s former masseuse has revealed.Rob Thornley, 47, spent 19 years working at Old Trafford under the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes and Louis van Gaal.
    Jose Mourinho spent two and a half years as Manchester United managerCredit: Getty
    Bod Thornley, centre, worked with Mourinho at Man UtdCredit: Reuters
    But it was Mourinho, 60, who stood out during his two-and-a-half-year spell at the club between 2016 and 2018.
    Speaking on the Undr The Cosh podcast, he said: “The best way I can explain Jose is, on his good days, he was amazing to work for and he made me feel brilliant.
    “It made me feel better than Sir Alex [Ferguson] ever did. He made me a part of his little close circle and I loved it.”
    Thornley, who also revealed Cristiano Ronaldo sold him a car for a cut-price fee in exchange for a Pussycat Doll’s phone number, opened up about Mourinho’s mood swings.
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    And that includes a playful side to the ex-Chelsea and Real Madrid head coach – one many may not associate with the Portuguese boss.
    He added: “On his bad days, god he was a nightmare. He knew I’ll talk to a player and knew how to p*** a player off and stuff.
    “It just depended on where he was at, not just that day, but that part of his contract and towards the end he was really hard work.
    “But at the start, the first two years really, Jose was was brilliant.
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    “He was a prankster. So like when you get on a plane going on pre-season and stuff, he’d be one of them putting like whipped cream in people’s hands so when they wake up people they’d go like that [splat motion].”
    Mourinho finished sixth in his first Premier League season with Man Utd as they won the League Cup and Europa League.
    In his second and final full campaign with the Red Devils, he took them to second place in the league.
    He was dismissed in December 2018 with United sixth in the table, 11 points adrift of the Champions League places.
    Since departing Old Trafford, Mourinho endured an unsuccessful 17-month spell at Tottenham.
    He then joined Roma in May 2021 and lifted the Europa Conference League last season.
    With eight games remaining of the 2022/23 Serie A campaign, the Italian side sit third in the table.
    They are also in the Europa League quarter-finals – where they will bid to overturn a one-goal deficit in the second leg of their tie against Feyenoord on Thursday evening. More

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    Man City’s billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour ‘tried and tried’ to buy Liverpool but couldn’t deal with ‘difficult’ owners

    GRAEME SOUNESS has claimed Sheikh Mansour tried to buy Liverpool before he invested his billions into Manchester City.Amanda Staveley, the financier behind the 2008 purchase of the Eastlands club and now Newcastle United director, is said to have confessed the bid in a Dubai restaurant.
    Liverpool fans might wonder what might have been had Sheikh Mansour taken overCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    According to Souness, the Emirati-backed bid to buy Liverpool fell apart as Tom Hicks and George Gillett blocked the sale.
    Souness, who won five league titles and three European Cups with the Reds, recalled on Sky Sports: “I went to Dubai, 12, 13 years ago.
    “I walked round the hotel with my wife and my son and went to the Nobu restaurant which was empty just after lunch.
    “On the way out someone came over and introduced themselves, then a lady came over and she introduced herself as Amanda. ‘I’m a Liverpool supporter,’ she said.
    “During the conversation she said, ‘I’m responsible for taking the Abu Dhabi family to Man City’ and I said, ‘but five minutes ago you said you were a Liverpool supporter – why did you not take them to Liverpool?’
    “She said, ‘I tried and I tried but Gillett and Hicks were so difficult to deal with, they just walked away in the end’.”
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    The American businessmen were hugely unpopular with the Anfield faithful during their three-and-a-half years in charge of the Reds.
    In January 2008, a spat with Rafa Benitez saw their approval ratings plunge even further and fans protested amid news that Middle Eastern interests were evaluating a takeover bid.
    Dubai International Capital, controlled by Sheikh Mansour’s father-in-law Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, were thought to be behind a move to buy Liverpool at that stage as well as a year earlier, before Hicks and Gillett came in.
    Liverpool were ultimately taken over by Fenway Sports Group in 2010.
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    Man City’s worst transfers in the Premier League era, from flops Boateng and Rodwell to £42m mistake Eliaquim Mangala

    MANCHESTER CITY have invested over £1BILLION in the transfer market over the past decade so, naturally, there are going to be some flops.For every David Silva, Yaya Toure, or Erling Haaland there’s also been an Eliaquim Mangala or Jack Rodwell.
    Three great signings out of four weren’t bad for Roberto ManciniCredit: EPA
    Fortunately for current boss Pep Guardiola, most of the club’s most useless transfers came before the Spaniard brought them continued success.
    Here, SunSport details the five WORST signings City have made in the Premier League era….
    Eliaquim Mangala – £42m (2014)
    Mangala was strongly criticised by the media during his time at CityCredit: AFP or licensors
    Joleon Lescott left the Etihad Stadium after Manuel Pellegrini’s side won the title and Mangala was heralded as a ready-made replacement.
    The defender’s first two seasons saw the club drift away from the top of the table and he was often hammered for poor positioning and slow reactions.
    A solid loan spell at Valencia earned Mangala momentary reprieve under Guardiola but, after 15 appearances, the new boss binned him off before serious injury struck in a 2018 spell with Everton.Jack Rodwell – £12m (2012)
    Injuries curtailed Rodwell’s progressCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Rodwell was an up-and-coming star at Everton but became a symbol of City’s trigger-happy stockpiling when jumping ship at the age of 21.
    There was a problem, however: City already had an excellent set of central midfielders.
    Battling past Yaya Toure, James Milner, David Silva, Samir Nasri, Javi Garcia, Gareth Barry and Fernandinho was too much for Rodwell and he left after two years and just 25 appearances.
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    Jerome Boateng – £10m (2010)
    It is painful enough seeing a former player go on to great things but City didn’t even get close to utilising Boateng’s full potential.
    Perhaps player and club were doomed from day one, the German tearing a tendon in his knee the week before the season began and aggravating it when a drinks trolley bashed it on a flight.
    A year later, Boateng asked to head back home and was allowed to leave for Bayern Munich – going on to win a World Cup, a Champions League and seven Bundesliga titles.
    Jo – £19m (2008)
    Jo arrived with a great record for CSKA MoscowCredit: Reuters
    A top striker in Russia when snapped up by Mark Hughes, Jo struggled to say the least – scoring once in nine league outings before being moved on six months into his stay.
    A brief upturn in form at Goodison Park gave the Citizens some hope of turning a profit… but a dismal 2009-2010 season on Merseyside dropped him back at City.
    Failing to take another chance the following season, Jo finally left to return to Brazil, having cost much more than Vincent Kompany and Pablo Zabaleta combined.Wilfried Bony – £25m (2015)
    Bony was sent back to Swansea in 2016 but couldn’t find form there, eitherCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Ten goals in 46 games, only six of which came in the league, is a poor record for any striker, but for an expensive forward at a club aiming to win the title? Terrible.
    The Prem top scorer for the calendar year of 2014, Bony initially couldn’t play for City due to African Cup of Nations duty and a summer bout of malaria came after a quiet start.
    That stunted his hopes for the following year and the club learned their lesson, from then on turning their attention away from signing top players from smaller sides. More

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    Lampard should be calling out Boehly – that Drogba can say he lacks the ‘class’ of Putin crony Abramovich says it all

    SO this is the stage we’re at with Todd Boehly’s Stamford Bridge omnishambles.A stage where Didier Drogba can accuse Boehly and co-owner Behdad Eghbali of lacking the ‘class’ and ‘principles’ of Vladimir Putin’s crony, Roman Abramovich, while everyone nods sagely and reckons the Chelsea legend has a valid point.
    Caretaker boss Frank Lampard faces a crisis on and off the fieldCredit: Getty
    Chelsea co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali have much to answer forCredit: Getty
    It says much about the way Chelsea, and the ownership of Premier League clubs in general, has evolved, that the tainted, hire-and-fire regime of Abramovich is now being seen as a benchmark for sense and dignity.
    When the Russian became the first foreigner to buy an English top-flight club in 2003, he was soon accused by David Dein of parking his tanks on Arsenal’s lawn and firing £50 notes.
    But Abramovich never scatter-gunned his cash like Boehly & Co — who have spaffed more than £600million in the transfer market, plus another £34m for hiring and firing Graham Potter — without a functioning team to show for it.
    Being patient with Potter as a ‘long-term project’ was supposedly the definition of the new Clearlake ownership model.
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    Seven months later, Potter was axed and that definition was clear  as mud.
    That Potter wasn’t the chief problem became increasingly obvious with the rose-tinted temporary appointment of Frank Lampard, which has heralded Chelsea’s first four-match losing streak in 30 years.
    Nostalgia ain’t even what it used to be when the club’s record goalscorer returned a fortnight ago.
    Chelsea, in the bottom half of the Premier League, are winless in seven games and have scored just once in six outings, via a wicked deflection in a home defeat by Brighton.
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    Drogba, of course, was a mighty centre-forward. Now Chelsea don’t have any sort of centre-forward, despite their expensive trolley dash.Last summer, Boehly wanted the human stinkbomb Cristiano Ronaldo in that role but was dissuaded by Thomas Tuchel, the Champions League winner he soon sacked.
    In the meantime, N’Golo Kante was employed as an inside-forward during the 2-0 Champions League quarter- final second-leg defeat by Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge which sealed Chelsea’s fruitless campaign.
    We can only hope, for the sake of Lampard’s own sanity, that he privately shares the views of his old team-mate Drogba about Boehly, who brashly predicted a 3-0 win in the Bernabeu last week.
    Then, after defeat by Brighton, he stormed the sanctuary of the dressing room to accuse some players of being ‘embarrassing’ in what was said to be a ‘pep talk’.
    And word has it that anyone assuming Eghbali is the quiet, sensible one of the ruling pair will be sadly mistaken.
    Apparently, this is a double act without a straight man.
    Why is Lampard acting as a human shield for these people?
    Without a permanent role, he has nothing to lose and should be calling out, rather than defending them. Perhaps during the remaining six weeks of Chelsea’s season, Lampard might deliver a few home truths.
    Ralf Rangnick did so at Manchester United last season and his medicine helped an ailing club.
    Whoever takes over from Lampard will inherit an obese squad without a core, without identity, without balance, but with plenty of lengthy, fat contracts.
    Chelsea must hold a summer fire sale, which has become even more of an emergency now that they are highly unlikely to play European  football next season.
    On Tuesday, Lampard claimed, with some complacency, that the ‘reality is this club is going to be back’. There is absolutely no guarantee of a swift Champions League return.
    Chelsea have signed duds —Cucurella and Koulibaly have been huge disappointments, while nobody at Arsenal is mourning the hijacking of Mudryk.
    The Clearlake crew are filthy rich but they must compete with the  sovereign wealth of Abu Dhabi at Manchester City, Saudi Arabia at Newcastle and soon, perhaps, Qatar at Manchester United.
    What Raheem Sterling made of Lampard’s team selection against Real — and what he made of Kante missing two excellent chances when the second leg was goalless — is anyone’s guess.
    Sterling was supposed to be a statement signing in Boehly’s first window — a multiple title-winner lured from champions Manchester City.
    The winger, once the subject of infamous abuse as a visiting player at Stamford Bridge, always felt like a bad fit.
    Now he’s being scapegoated by fans and was benched for the club’s biggest match of the season.
    Still only 28, he is no longer a first-choice England player either. Mason Mount, one of the few homegrown players with some feeling for the club, looks certain to be off this summer.
    Chelsea have certainly signed some duds — defenders Marc Cucurella and Kalidou Koulibaly have been huge disappointments for a combined initial fee of £90m, while nobody at Arsenal is mourning the hijacking of winger Mykhailo Mudryk in an £88m deal.
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    All in all, it is an epic mess.
    And while Abramovich was worshipped at the Bridge — with many supporters perhaps fooled by the Russian’s expensive lawyers as much as to his close links to Putin — Drogba’s views are shared by many fans, who view Boehly’s mob with growing contempt.
    Roman Abramovich reigned at Chelsea when Drogba and Co thrivedCredit: AFP or licensors More