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    Lewis Hamilton taunted for having ‘short memory’ and ‘getting old’ after F1 star’s comments on Max Verstappen

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been taunted by Fernando Alonso, who has accused the Brit of having “a short memory”.Hamilton claimed that Max Verstappen’s Red Bull was “the fastest car I’ve seen” as he was passed by the Dutchman in the Saudi Arabian GP.
    Hamilton has spent much of the season shocked by the gap between his struggling Mercedes and the outstanding Red Bull carCredit: Rex
    Verstappen is the favourite for the title this season and his chances have been greatly helped by Red Bull’s expert engineering.Credit: EPA
    Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso has given his take on the pace advantage Red Bull hold over the rest of the gridCredit: Alamy
    The seven-time world champion said Red Bull’s advantage was greater than anything Mercedes had during their eight consecutive constructors’ titles between 2014 and 2021.
    But Alonso has rubbished his claim in an interview with French publication L’Equipe ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix.Alonso said: “I don’t agree at all. Last week [in Saudi Arabia] I finished 20 seconds behind Checo [Perez] and Max. 
    “He and [Nico] Rosberg were a minute ahead in 2014 and 2015… He has a short memory, he’s getting old!”
    Alonso, who famously fell out with Hamilton when they were team-mates at McLaren in 2007, also said that he was now aware of the 38-year-old’s “weaknesses” now he no longer has a superior car.
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    He added: “With a normal car, you can see that he has weaknesses. “Before, he drove alone or sometimes with his team-mate. But look, he is the record holder for poles and George Russell has just [beaten] him a 2-0 in qualifying this season. It just goes to show how much the car is still a key factor.”
    Meanwhile, Merc boss Toto Wolff says Hamilton and Russell cannot expect to receive major upgrades until the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in May.
    Wolff has already committed to redesigning this year’s car after a slow start to the season. 
    The Austrian has promised “visible changes” to the car but they will not be ready for the GPs in Baku and Miami.
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    He said: “We’re doing good steps, good developments, but you’ve got to run them, confirm them, produce them.
    “So, I think we’re not looking for an introduction before Imola. We want to do it right also.”
    Hamilton was not happy with his car’s performance in practice in Melbourne for this weekend’s race.
    He said: “This morning was good, this afternoon wasn’t so good. The car is similar [to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia]. It felt a bit better this morning.
    “We made some changes, didn’t work, so we will revise them tonight. Then it rained so it wasn’t the greatest of sessions.”
    When quizzed for his expectations this weekend, he added: “We won’t be competing with the Red Bulls. I think we have the pace to be around fifth, same as the last race.” More

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    Arsenal blow as Mikel Arteta refuses to rule out possibility of William Saliba being out for the SEASON amid title race

    MIKEL ARTETA has said he is “hopeful” William Saliba will be back before the end of the season – but did not guarantee his return.The Frenchman limped out of the Europa League clash with Sporting Lisbon earlier this month before Arsenal crashed out of the competition on penalties.
    Saliba has had an outstanding season in defence for ArsenalCredit: Getty
    Saliba had started every Premier League game until that point, forming a solid partnership with Gabriel.
    Their defensive foundation has provided the perfect launchpad for Arsenal’s stunning season with the Gunners sitting top of the league with eight games to go.
    But Saliba will now be missing for tomorrow’s home game against Leeds with a back issue, with his manager unable to confirm that he’ll be back before the end of the season.
    When asked if he will return this season, Arteta said: “Yeah I am very hopeful and he is as well. Back injuries are a bit tricky and how they evolve with the load that you put in certain areas.
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    “Let’s push it and see how he copes with that. He’s so willing to be back in the team.
    “Hopefully we get the right load for him, the right amount of rest that he needs while we’re keeping him active, and the pain starts to go away and we are more comfortable with the images we have of him that we can start to take him to the pitch and do certain activities with him. That’s it.”
    Rob Holding was impressive as he filled in for Saliba just before the international break in a 4-1 win over Crystal Palace.
    Arteta may opt for the 27-year-old again with Holding having made just 8 Premier League appearances so far this campaign.
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    He is sure to be tested with difficult games ahead in the title run-in.
    The Gunners’ fixture list includes trips to Liverpool and Manchester City and a home game against Chelsea. More

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    Daniel Levy’s no-nonsense transfer tactics revealed, from speaking in code & dressing down to offering agents only water

    DANIEL LEVY’S incredible transfer techniques have been revealed – as he wrestles with his choice for next Tottenham manager.The Spurs chairman is said to speak in code to keep the names of wanted players secret from even his own staff – and he’d love a world of robots.
    Daniel Levy certainly doesn’t dish out treats to agents and is insistent he won’t sell any more players to the two Manchester giantsCredit: PA
    If Levy reportedly gets his way, Harry Kane will not be sold to Man Utd after the Spurs supremo regretted letting City buy Kyle WalkerCredit: The Times
    Levy’s “obsessive” behaviour reportedly includes even stranger and tougher negotiating tactics than might already be suspected, including offering agents nothing but water.
    And i a blow to United’s hopes of landing Harry Kane, he’s reportedly pledged never again to sell anyone to a Manchester club as he rues Kyle Walker’s £45million departure to City in 2017.
    The Mail reveal the verdict of insiders on the 61-year-old, who is the Premier League’s longest-serving and now highest-paid supremo after taking over in 2001.
    Levy is in the spotlight again as he ponders Antonio Conte’s successor as manager virtually alone.
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    Tottenham managing director of football Fabio Paratici stepped down on Friday after Fifa handed him a worldwide ban from the sport after old club Juventus were found guilty of false accounting in January.
    Conte and Jose Mourinho’s were previous ‘solo’ Levy choices.
    Sacked Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann and former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino are rated as the current frontrunners.
    And as Levy assesses his options he might be focused on his head more than his heart – judging by one source saying: “Daniel would prefer it if the world was full of robots.”
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    That insider added: “He can be great one on one. Personable and open. 
    “But he struggles socially, especially in groups. He is happiest with his head in his phone or writing emails, getting things done.”
    It’s understood Levy assigns numbers like A1 and A2 for transfer targets and his hardline negotiation skills help keep Spurs well-run financially.
    That means he got an £85million world record fee for Gareth Bale and is one reason main man Kane previously stayed rather than join Pep Guardiola’s City
    But it’s claimed Spurs have also lost some deals due to agents getting fed up with technical details.
    Now supporters will be anxious to see who he appoints next as permanent manager, whether he can keep Kane in the summer and if he’ll splash out more to help end a 15-year trophy drought. More

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    Tottenham’s managing director Fabio Paratici STEPS DOWN as he takes immediate leave of absence following worldwide ban

    TOTTENHAM’S managing director of football Fabio Paratici is to take an immediate leave of absence after having his 30-month ban extended worldwide.The Italian, 50, was suspended by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) for his role in the alleged financial irregularities scandal at Juventus.
    Spurs managing director of football Fabio Paratici has stepped downCredit: Getty
    Initially it had only referred to working in Italy but on Wednesday Fifa enforced the ban globally.
    Spurs were seeking clarification over whether he could still work for the club up until his appeal against it on April 19.
    But it has now been decided the former Juve director will step down from his role until that appeal.
    A Spurs statement read: “This week – 29 March 2023 – the Fifa Disciplinary Committee announced a decision to extend the FIGC sanctions, relating to Fabio Paratici, worldwide. 
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    “This decision was taken in advance of Fabio Paratici’s appeal hearing against the FIGC sanctions on 19 April 2023, the result of which would then have been considered by additional stakeholders, including the club.
    “Given Fifa’s unexpected ruling the sanctions may now have multi-jurisdictional effect, although they are still related to the FIGC appeal.
    “In view of Fifa’s decision, Fabio has agreed with the club that he will take an immediate leave of absence pending the outcome of his appeal.”
    It came less than five hours after interim boss Cristian Stellini, who has stepped up after Antonio Conte left, said the club is “not in crisis”.
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    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is pondering who to name as next permanent manager.
    Former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann and ex-Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino are thought to be the frontrunners. More

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    I nearly went from League Two to Europe, but now I’m desperate to keep Nottingham Forest in the top flight

    HARRY TOFFOLO had an incredible three-year rise from League Two to the Premier League and is in no mood for that to be undone by relegation.The left-back is in the best shape of his life and desperate to help keep Nottingham Forest in the top flight.
    Harry Toffolo made the journey from League Two to the Premier LeagueCredit: PAUL TONGE/NEWS UK
    They go into today’s relegation six-pointer against Wolves at the City Ground two points above the drop zone with just four separating the bottom nine.
    Toffolo, 27, has been on a rollercoaster the past year.
    He first had the high of being a key player as Huddersfield stormed into the Championship play-off final but came hurtling back to earth when Forest ended their Premier League dream at Wembley last May.
    Then he was speeding skywards when Steve Cooper signed him in the summer but gravity pulled him back as he picked up a hamstring injury after five games.
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    Toffolo returned for three matches but suffered the same injury and has since fallen behind Brazilian ace Renan Lodi in the pecking order.
    But the left-back told SunSport: “I’m now in the best shape of my life and, after what I’ve gone through, I’m better equipped to take the next opportunity. I know that chance will come.
    “At Huddersfield, Josh Ruffels and I were in competition for the shirt.
    “Last season I was involved in 14 goals from full-back (scoring six with eight assists) so Josh will have felt hard done by as he trained well and was ready to step up. When he got into the team, he was great too.
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    “The boot is on the other foot now because Renan has the shirt. I don’t see him as a rival but a team-mate.
    “I want him to do well but must be ready when called upon — we’re getting the best out of each other.
    “And I want to make an impact during these last nine games and help this club up.”
    Toffolo won promotion with Lincoln from League Two in 2019 and within six months was in the Championship after following his boss Danny Cowley to Huddersfield, where he spent two-and-a-half seasons before stepping into the top flight.
    Toffolo says he is in the best shape of his life at Nottingham ForestCredit: PAUL TONGE/NEWS UK
    Our man Justin Allen catches up the left back at the City Ground
    Toffolo celebrates promotion with Lincoln from League Two in 2019
    It was surreal he and Terriers team-mate Lewis O’Brien were down in the dumps about losing the play-off final only to both get headhunted by their conquerors weeks later.
    Their departures were a huge blow to Huddersfield on the back of boss Carlos Corberan quitting — and they go into their league game against Middlesbrough on Saturday third bottom.
    Toffolo said: “I remember sitting in that Wembley dressing room feeling hard done by but, looking back, realise it was a great achievement.
    “It’s bittersweet for me being in the Premier League because my mates are back in Huddersfield scraping to stay in the Championship. 
    “My eldest son Luca is a massive fan of both the Terriers and Lincoln. I took him to watch Huddersfield at Stoke six weeks ago. I was fond of my time there so hope we both can stay up.
    Toffolo with his son Luca at Stoke v HuddersfieldCredit: HARRY TOFFOLO

    The ex-Huddersfield star (right) was crestfallen after losing the play-off final to Nottingham Forest
    “It was hard to program what was going on when I had the opportunity to come here after all the emotions following that final. 
    “Although I knew Forest’s history and what Steve Cooper has been doing here, it was only after arriving I appreciated what a huge club this is.
    “It was an opportunity I had to take to continue my upward trajectory.”
    The left-back was blown away by the quality of the Premier League. 
    He said: “You make one mistake and it’s punished.
    “But in the Championship you can make two, League One maybe three and League Two maybe four. Everything is so much faster and the quality is what you’d expect from the best league in the world.” 
    Yet he believes Forest have proved they are more than good enough — having beaten Liverpool and drawn with Manchester City at the City Ground.
    Toffolo was on the pitch when Chris Wood stunned Pep Guardiola’s men with his 84th-minute leveller and ranks that and Forest’s first win back in the Premier League against West Ham as his favourite moments this season.
    He also enjoyed the club’s only away win this term at Southampton.
    He said: “When we played Newcastle on the opening day, the quality of the Premier League took us by surprise.
    “They’re top-class and press very hard. We learned a lot that day.
    “When we returned to the City Ground against West Ham, it was one of the best atmospheres I’d experienced.
    “Taiwo Awoniyi scored the winner and our first goal back in the top league, which I played a part in. The memories and photos of that moment will stay with me forever.
    Harry Toffolo celebrates with Taiwo Awoniyi after his winner against West Ham
    “I came on at Southampton. We were blocking everything in the final 10 minutes and as a defender you love doing that.
    “After the City game, the manager showed us a five-minute clip of the fans singing.
    “It was a ‘wow moment’ as when you’re on the pitch, you don’t hear or appreciate it because you’re in the zone. I was so proud to come on and help the team draw 1-1 against a world-class team.”
    With Forest rock bottom after eight games — and following a run of five straight defeats which saw the team concede 18 goals — the club made a huge statement by handing Cooper a new three-year deal.
    The Trees are only one of three clubs in the bottom half who have not changed their manager — West Ham’s David Moyes and Leicester’s Brendan Rodgers are the others.
    Toffolo said: “The respect I have — let alone the city and club — for Steve is incredible. He’s a man’s man and a loyal person who I’ve so much time for.
    Steve Cooper is well respected by Toffolo and everyone at Nottingham Forest
    “I know we live in a results-led business but sometimes you look at the person and think that’s someone you want to work for.
    “He ticks all the boxes as do all the coaching staff. Alan Tate, Jamie Robinson, Andy Reid, goalkeeping coach Danny Alcock the goalkeeping coach. They’re all fantastic people.
    “You look forward to seeing them every day.
    “We’ve seen new managers have come into teams around us and how many points some of them have picked up.
    “But you must also look at how many points we picked up when the gaffer got his new contract. It was phenomenal.
    “Loyalty isn’t often spoken about but this club has shown that to Steve and rightly so. He’s the spearhead of everything we do around here. He has a lot of respect on and off the pitch.
    “On a personal level, he’s been good. As a person, you enjoy speaking to him. That’s an important step.
    “If you enjoy speaking to someone, you’ve then got their attention and they’ve got yours. You find everything is more productive.”
    Corberan is heading for the big timeNOTTINGHAM FOREST’S Harry Toffolo is tipping his “incredible” ex-Huddersfield boss Carlos Corberan to be gracing the Premier League soon.
    The left-back played for two seasons under the Spaniard at the John Smith’s Stadium.
    And after the Terriers heartbreakingly lost the Championship play-off final at Wembley last May to Forest, both left the club.
    While Toffolo moved to Huddersfield’s conquerors, Corberan quit and after a brief spell in charge of Greek team Olympiacos is now in charge of West Brom.
    He successfully moved the Baggies away from the relegation zone and they go into their game against Millwall this weekend five points behind the play-offs but with a game in hand.
    And Toffolo said: “Carlos will 100 per cent be a Premier League manager.
    “I’ll never say a bad word about Carlos. He’s an incredible coach and person. He adapted to the English game after his first season and took Huddersfield within 90 minutes of the Premier League. 
    “He is everything that you want from a manager and coach. I love his passion especially. Carlos is someone players love to work for.”
    And he also had gushing praise for his former Lincoln and Huddersfield bosses Danny and Nicky Cowley — who are currently out of work after being sacked by League One club Portsmouth.
    The brothers did a superb job with the Terriers, guiding the club to safety despite the fact they were bottom after eight games with just one point. 
    And they also led Lincoln from the National League to League One and even guided the Imps to the FA Cup quarter-finals against Arsenal as a non-league team in 2017.
    Toffolo played for them at Lincoln when they won promotion from League Two.
    He said: “They’re incredible people and 100 per cent they’ll be back in the game in no time. 
    “What they did for me in my career at Lincoln made me fall back in love with football again and gave me the opportunity to play in the EFL and took me to Huddersfield where I ended up playing there. 
    “They contributed all the way through to that play-off push because the year they were at the club they kept us in the division against all the odds. People look at that and take it for granted the job they did.
    “Along with Steve Cooper, these are the managers who I’ve crossed paths with who have done incredible things. To be associated with them is fantastic.”

    Toffolo says during the times he was injured he worked harder than he did when fit. 
    He said: “People sometimes think when injured you’re not doing anything but you’re working far harder.
    “Not only are you doing your injury recovery work, because you cannot run, you spend a lot of time going through all your playing clips on the iPad.
    “When you come into training during that time the days are long. You don’t just come in for a massage and go home. It’s extremely hard — more so than when you’re playing in fact.”Toffolo almost moved to Belgian club Anderlecht in January but the move fell through when Cooper decided he needed to keep the left-back as cover.
    He said: “Even though it was only going to be a short-term loan, it was a project I liked the look of.
    “They were still in the Europa Conference League and when I visited the training ground it was incredible. I went to a game, which was fantastic.
    “They showed me a lot of respect but Forest needed to fill their 25-man squad for the second half of the season.
    “When they were compiling that list, my name was still on it so as their player I had to respect that. But I’m happy to still be here.”
    Forest start the run-in with two huge games. After Wolves, they go to Leeds on Tuesday night desperate to improve the worst away record in the division, having picked up just four points.
    With the table as tight as it is, there is no margin for error.
    And Toffolo said: “We’ll be right at it. The lads are looking in good shape. We’re mentally in a good place and I think ultimately 90 per cent of this relegation fight will come down to the mental side. We need to keep our cool.
    “What makes me believe we can get over the line is the togetherness of the group, not just the players but everyone from the kitchen staff all the way through.
    “It’s a together squad and club. You’ve seen a lot of good press about the owner Evangelos Marinakis and what he’s doing off the field with the club. 
    Harry Toffolo says the togetherness at Forest will keep the club in the Premier League
    “It’s good for us players as we know there’s fantastic backing from the club and fans and we’re all aligned. That’ll get us over the line. We all want that.
    “We’re realistic about the situation we’re in but all enjoy being Premier League footballers and want to continue that.”
    And while Toffolo is enjoying his status as a top-flight player, he says life is far from lavish and he still loves lower-league football.
    Not only has he been to watch Huddersfield, he took his son to watch Lincoln take on MK Dons in League One four weeks ago.
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    He said: “You should never forget where you come from because it’s easy to be caught in the Premier League bubble and the so-called lavish lifestyle but it’s far from that.
    “The reality is you go to training, work hard, do the school run, do dinner for the kids and make sure they all go to bed on time, brush their teeth, sleep, repeat! And make sure you’re ready for matchday.” More

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    Erik ten Hag names 5 Man Utd players he wants to help ease scoring burden on Rashford… and goal-shy Weghorst ISN’T one

    ERIK TEN HAG has called on five Manchester United players to grab more goals – but excluded striker Wout Weghorst. The Red Devils are targeting a place in the top four and more silverware to add to the Carabao Cup as the season draws to a close.
    Erik ten Hag had a message for his attacking players before the Newcastle gameCredit: AP
    Of Rashford’s 27 goals, 19 of them have come after the World CupCredit: Getty
    Weghorst is still looking for his first Premier League goal have netted in the Carabao Cup and Europa LeagueCredit: Rex
    But they are becoming noticeably reliant on Marcus Rashford for goals, to the concern of their manager.
    The England striker has hit the net 27 times in all competitions, putting him 17 goals clear of his next closest teammate.
    He also has 25 more goals than January loanee signing Weghorst, who has struggled in front of goal across his 18 Ma Utd appearances.
    But the star was absent as ten Hag reeled off the players he wanted to see worry opposition goalkeepers more during his pre-match press conference.
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    The Dutchman said: “I think we have players like Bruno [Fernandes], like Jadon Sancho, like Anthony Martial, like Scott McTominay, like Antony dos Santos, we have enough players with the capabilities to score goals, definitely.
    “What I said previously, I work in the back on next season [for transfers] but we’re working now on this season, so first of all make sure everyone is available and keep improving the way of play and that’s the best chance of scoring more goals.”
    Fernandes has 10 goals this season and is the only United player apart from Rashford to be in double figures.
    Antony has seven, Martial six, Sancho five and McTominay and Weghorst have two.
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    McTominay showed off his goal-scoring talent on international duty as he scored four times across two games for Scotland, including his sensational brace against Spain.
    Weghorst did not fare as favourably for the Netherlands and was unable to net against Gibraltar – even while defender Nathan Ake scored two.
    United fans will be hoping top scorer Rashford is fit for this weekend’s crucial trip against top four rivals Newcastle.
    The 25-year-old pulled out of the England squad with injury but is fighting to be ready for the game at St James’ Park. More

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    Thomas Tuchel raids former club Chelsea for shock transfer and reveals he’s ‘optimistic’ deal will go through

    CHELSEA hope to delay coach Anthony Barry joining old boss Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich.Tuchel is “optimistic” a deal will be made but Chelsea don’t want Barry at Bayern if the two clubs meet in the Champions League semi-finals.
    Chelsea coach Anthony Barry seems likely to join Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich but the big question is whenCredit: PA
    Tuchel wants to reunite with Barry but says the decision is out of his handCredit: Getty
    Stamford Bridge manager Graham Potter confirmed Barry is off work as talks continue.
    And Tuchel is keen to land the Englishman soon, with the pair having guided Chelsea to Champions League glory in 2021.
    The German said: “It’s a matter between the clubs. It’s still my absolute wish for him to come.
    “The clubs have to reach an agreement. But I’m optimistic.”
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    But it’s thought the possibility of the two sides meeting in Europe this season remains a stumbling block.
    Barry, 36, would of course have inside knowledge on the Blues.
    Chelsea face Real Madrid in the quarter-finals in mid-April and Bayern take on Manchester City – with the winners meeting in the last four.
    Potter said: “It’s club to club, it’s not for me but I am pretty sure it is in the conversation for obvious reasons. 
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    “He is not with us at the moment and I think that’s best it gets resolved… it is between the two clubs. I am not involved in it.”
    But Potter stressed: “I have huge respect for Anthony. 
    He is a fantastic coach and person but these things happen in life and football.” More

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    Arsenal fans loving ‘naughty talk’ of TWO England midfielders joining in shock double summer transfer swoop

    ARSENAL fans are getting increasingly excited at the prospect of two England internationals joining their club in a double summer swoop. The Gunners are enjoying their best season in many years and sit in pole position to win the Premier League with 10 games remaining.
    Arsenal reportedly have their eye on exciting England midfielders Declan Rice (left) and Mason MountCredit: Getty
    They’ve also been having a good time of it off the pitch with signings such as Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko all proving to be a huge success.
    Reports continue to link the club with summer moves for England stars Mason Mount and Declan Rice.
    Mount’s position at Chelsea is increasingly uncertain with his contract running down and the club needing to offload stars to balance the books.
    While Rice has been linked repeatedly with an Emirates move and West Ham soon needing to make a decision about his future.
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    Gunners fans are loving the idea of Arsenal poaching two young homegrown talents from rival London clubs.
    Responding to a news story about Mount potentially making the switch, one supporter said excitedly on Twitter: “There’s some naughty talk of him and Rice joining The Arsenal…”
    Another fan said: “Rice linking up with Mount for Arsenal sounds hilarious.”
    While someone else claimed that they believed it was now a “formality” that Rice would arrive in north London.
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    Arsenal have reportedly grown in confidence at landing Rice, despite the fact the 24-year-old is attracting the attention of other big clubs.
    The club’s owners are believed to be ready to back manager Mikel Arteta in the transfer window with more funds.
    If either England star were to join, it would leave Arsenal’s midfield even more stacked with quality.
    The Gunners already have the likes of Granit Xhaka, Thomas Partey and Martin Odegaard holding down the fort in the middle of the park. More