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    Tottenham owner Joe Lewis OPEN to selling club but will demand more than £4BILLION amid Jahm Najafi takeover interest

    TOTTENHAM’S owners will demand more than £4BILLION after becoming the latest target for a US takeover.American-Iranian businessman Jahm Najafi is heading up a consortium preparing a £3.1bn offer.
    Jahm Najafi, who is interested in buying Tottenham, is a vice-chairman of McLaren Racing and a minority shareholder in NBA side Phoenix SunsCredit: Alamy
    Tottenham owner Joe Lewis, left, seen with club chairman Daniel Levy, could be willing to consider selling up if Najafi bids bigCredit: Reuters
    A formal approach to Spurs’ owner Joe Lewis and chairman Daniel Levy looks set to be made in the coming weeks.
    But it is understood that figure would fall short of the valuation put on the club by billionaire Lewis, who is open to selling.
    Najafi, a minority shareholder in NBA team Phoenix Suns and vice-chairman of McLaren Racing, is chair of MSP Sports Capital which recently showed interest in investing in Everton.
    Spurs are an attractive proposition given their London location and state-of-the-art stadium — which hosts NFL games, major boxing fights and gigs including Beyonce this year.
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    Harry Kane spearheads a team competing in the Champions League but they have not won a trophy since 2008.
    Tottenham last week reported revenue of £444m for the year ending June 2022, up £83m on the previous year as fans returned following the Covid pandemic.
    The Najafi-led offer is set to value Spurs’ at around £2.5bn, adding approximately £610m of the club’s debts.
    MSP and its partners would stump up 70 per cent of the bid with the remaining 30 per cent supplied by backers from the Middle East, including from Abu Dhabi.
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    Tottenham is owned by Lewis’ investment company ENIC.
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    The Bahamas-registered organisation bought a 26 per cent stake in the club from Lord Alan Sugar for £21.9m in 2000 but have since upped their share to 85.5 per cent.
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    ‘This aged well, Gary’ – Man Utd legend Neville brutally trolled over tweet during Arsenal’s defeat to Man City

    GARY NEVILLE has been brutally trolled after his tweet during Arsenal’s clash with Manchester City. The former Manchester United and England star gave his thoughts at half-time with the match level at 1-1.
    Gary Neville was mocked online after his half-time commentsCredit: PA
    Neville did not see Man City’s two second half goals comingCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    And he was CONVINCED Arsenal would win.
    City promptly went on to score twice via Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland to move above the Gunners on goal difference at the top of the Premier League table.
    Neville did not see that coming after slamming the champions’ performance before the break.
    He tweeted: “City imbalanced and still scruffy. Their for the taking.
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    “Arsenal will be difficult to stop second-half shooting towards that end.”
    Fans were quick to jump back on the tweet and poke fun at his remarks after the opposite happened at the Emirates Stadium.
    One supporter said: “This aged well Gary.”
    Another commented: “Expert analysis again.”
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    A third cheekily referenced Neville’s bad time as a manager at Valencia, saying: “As bad as predicting as managing.”
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    The Sky Sports pundit in a later tweet admitted he was shocked that Arsenal were blown away after the break.
    He again tweeted: “So surprised how Arsenal have been second-half. Looks too much for them. 20 minutes to show up.”
    Neville has long believed that the North Londoners do not have what it takes to clinch the title, believing Man City’s class and experience would come through.
    But after the current champions lost to Tottenham 1-0, Neville conceded that Arsenal could do it.
    He criticised Guardiola for not picking his best players and tinkering too much. More

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    OnlyFans beauty and boxer Elle Brooke inspires Man City to win over Arsenal with sexy pics in just shirt and underwear

    ONLYFANS star and boxer Elle Brooke inspired Manchester City to victory in their crunch title clash with Arsenal.Elle, an avid Man City supporter, would have been delighted as the Cityzens fired themselves to the top of the Premier League with a 3-1 win against the Gunners.
    Elle Brooke posted snaps to inspire Man City to victory over ArsenalCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Elle shared the pics as she wore nothing but a Man City shirt and underwearCredit: INSTAGRAM
    And she will be delighted with the result of the matchCredit: INSTAGRAM
    Elle has 643,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @thedumbledong
    She regularly posts steamy pics to her social mediaCredit: https://www.instagram.com/thedumbledong/
    Elle has befriended boxer Ebanie BridgesCredit: Getty
    Man City stars celebrate as they go top of the leagueCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    And she might be convinced it was her Instagram post which gave Pep Guardiola’s side some good luck.
    Ahead of the game, Elle posted snaps of her wearing nothing but a Man City shirt and underwear.
    She captioned her post: “Top of the league incoming.”
    As it turned out, she was bang on the money the day after a raunchy Valentine’s Day-inspired post.
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    City now sit top of the Prem on goal difference, though Arsenal have a game in-hand.
    Kevin De Bruyne got the visitors off to the perfect start as he latched onto Takehiro Tomiyasu’s back pass to loft the ball above Aaron Ramsdale and into the back of the net.
    Bukayo Saka then fired Mikel Arteta’s side level from the penalty spot as Ederson wiped out Eddie Nketiah in the penalty area.
    In the second half, City turned up the heat and were rewarded when they forced an Arsenal turnover and swiftly broke before finding £100million man Jack Grealish, who duly found the back of the net with the thanks of a Tomiyasu deflection.
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    Erling Haaland then rounded off the night as he found the bottom corner to seal a 3-1 victory.
    Though some Arsenal fans didn’t appear to be too appreciative of De Bruyne late on as they launched bottles at him from the crowd.
    Elle has also stepped into influencer boxingCredit: PA
    Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland fired City to a 3-1 winCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun More

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    Fuming Blackpool fans ‘never want to see Arsenal loanee Charlie Patino in shirt again’

    BLACKPOOL fans are raging at Arsenal loanee Charlie Patino after their 2-1 loss at Swansea.Patino, 19, was sent off during Wednesday’s crucial Championship clash in Wales in what was the Seasiders’ NINTH red card of the season.
    Charlie Patino was sent off during Blackpool’s loss to SwanseaCredit: Alamy
    Some Blackpool fans want Arsenal loanee Charlie Patino to leaveCredit: Getty
    The midfielder was initially booked on 39 minutes and then received his second yellow card only 12 minutes into the second half.
    Blackpool fans are infuriated with the talented teenager and some have called for him to be sent back to Arsenal.
    Enraged supporters took to social media and some demanded manager Mick McCarthy offloads the England Under-20.
    One fan tweeted: “I don’t want to ever see Patino in a Blackpool shirt again.”
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    Another posted: “Charlie Patino, already on a yellow, with a horror tackle to be dismissed. Stupid challenge.”
    A third commented: “Get rid of him he is absolutely embarrassing.”
    This fan wrote: “Shouldn’t even be playing, too inexperienced and too weak!!”
    And that one tweeted: “Send him back to Arsenal the lad can’t take.”
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    Blackpool are bottom of the Championship table after the loss to Swansea.
    The Tangerines suffered their 15th defeat in 31 matches in the second division.
    McCarthy’s men are facing relegation to League One as they are four points away from safety. More

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    Man Utd told Marcel Sabitzer transfer fee as Ten Hag considers making move for Bayern Munich star permanent

    BAYERN MUNICH say Marcel Sabitzer will cost Manchester United £16million as Erik ten Hag ponders a permanent move for the loan hit.The German giants are open to selling the Austria midfielder this summer.
    Marcel Sabitzer has revealed he’s happy on loan at Old TraffordCredit: Getty
    And he’s on Ten Hag’s list of possible signings for the next transfer window after settling quickly in the Premier League.
    But the Dutchman is still keen on dream target Frenkie de Jong.
    And United are reportedly ready to join rivals like neighbours City, Liverpool and Real Madrid in a summer auction for Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham.
    But German outlet Bild say Bayern and the Red Devils would both be happy to consider Sabitzer’s loan deal becoming an end-of-season sale.
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    The 28-year-old arrived at Old Trafford in January to replace long-term injury victim Christian Eriksen.
    A minor stumbling block is the lack of an option to buy Sabitzer in his loan arrangement.
    But he’s impressed in his first spell in the Premier League.
    And that means Bayern are expected to value him at around £16m – about £3m more than they paid RB Leipzig in 2021.
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    Sabitzer himself has confirmed he’s more than happy at United.
    He said: “I like it here. I’m feeling very good here. I like the team, I like the club, the atmosphere in Old Trafford.
    “We will see what happens in the summer.
    “I had to come in quickly but I enjoy it. I like it so far. The team welcome me very well.
    “From the first moment on, I felt very good in the team – good spirit, good goals, we’re a good team. It’s fun.
    “The manager talking to me a lot, what he’s expecting from me. I try to fulfil that. I’m feeling good with him and his tactics and I like it so far.” More

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    Chelsea player ratings: Felix shows glimpses of class but lacks finishing touch with Ziyech and Mudryk off the pace

    CHELSEA will welcome Borussia Dortmund to Stamford Bridge needing to turn their Champions League fortunes around. Graham Potter’s struggling Blues huffed and puffed but were blown away by a quick counter attack.
    Hakim Ziyech looks on in defeatCredit: PA
    Karim Adeyemi’s opener on 63 minutes was enough to separate the sides in the last 16 first leg.
    And here, Jack Figg rates Chelsea’s performers in Germany.
    Kepa Arrizabalaga – 6
    Down well on 57 minutes to hold onto Brandt’s low effort but could not put off Adeyemi, who rounded him to finish.
    The Spaniard had a rather quiet game with Dortmund recording just two shots on target – with one going in.
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    Reece James – 6
    Produced an excellent surging run on 52 minutes which resulted in a free kick he saw well saved.
    Wasn’t able to get forward as much as he would’ve hoped with scorer Adeyemi a constant threat down Dortmund’s left.
    Reece James battles with with Borussia Dortmund’s Salih OzcanCredit: Reuters
    Thiago Silva – 6
    Produced a great block on 25 minutes to deny Adeyemi and read the game well.
    Worked nicely with Koulibaly and was helpless for Dortmund’s breakaway winner.
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    Kalidou Koulibaly – 7
    Good overall performance by the outcast centre-back, covering and positioning himself well.
    Almost levelled after his effort inside the box beat keeper Gregor Kobel only for Emre Can to clear off the line.
    Kalidou Koulibaly had his effort saved off the lineCredit: EPA
    Ben Chilwell – 6
    Linked up well with Mudryk on the left with the pair showing nice chemistry.
    Looked a lot more positive down the left than Marc Cucurella has in recent matches.
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek – 5
    Partnered Fernandez in the holding pair and struggled to impose his physicality or make impactful runs on the ball.
    It still looks as though his best position is still yet to be determined.
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek looks on after Chelsea concededCredit: Rex
    Enzo Fernandez – 6
    Proving to be a stellar anchor in Chelsea’s midfield but playing too deep to make an impact in the final third.
    Did his best to halt Adeyemi in a one-on-one situation but the winger beat him to open the scoring.
    Mykhailo Mudryk – 5
    Twice lost the ball with a needless flicks in the first half but did show quick feet and nice link-up play with Chilwell.
    Chelsea will be hoping he gets on the ball a bit more and gets at defenders to create scoring opportunities as he lacked a real threat.
    Mykhailo Mudryk struggled to make an impactCredit: Reuters
    Hakim Ziyech – 4
    Almost anonymous on the right and looked totally disinterested at times.
    Seems the player is still not over his failed deadline day move to PSG and one would question how many more starts he gets under Potter.
    Joao Felix – 6
    Linked up well with his wingers and midfielders but did miss a golden chance inside box leaning back from Ziyech’s cutback on half hour mark.
    Had another gaping opportunity with seven minutes to go but he struck right into the keeper’s arms.
    Joao Felix saw chances go to wasteCredit: AP
    Kai Havertz – 4
    Looked largely isolated leading the line despite rare cameos with Felix.
    He looks more comfortable dropping deep, stressing Chelsea’s need for a true No9.
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    Marc Cucurella (for Chilwell 70 mins) – Came on to give Chilwell some rest bite but the full-back faces a fight back into the starting 11.
    Mason Mount (for Mudryk 70 mins) – Didn’t really get much time to make a change in the game.
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    Watch ice-cool De Bruyne dodge bottles thrown from crowd and give Arsenal fans cheeky wink after Man City heroics

    KEVIN DE BRUYNE laughed and winked at Arsenal fans hurling bottles at him as Manchester City completed a crucial victory.City’s ice-cool opening scorer reacted contemptuously when abused by home supporters following his late substitution at the Emirates.
    Kevin de Bruyne gave home fans a wink as Man City closed on a victory that put them top of the Prem on goal difference
    De Bruyne was having none of it if supporters hoped to intimidate him
    And he topped it off with a wink as Pep Guardiola’s men leapfrogged the Gunners at the top of the Premier League with a 3-1 victory.
    City fans on social media were delighted with his response.
    One said: “He knows they hate him and he loves it.”
    Another summed up: “Walking off the pitch with a smirk and doing a little wink as Arsenal fans throw empty bottles at him.”
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    A third posted “Absolute beauty” and a fourth wrote “LMAO”.
    De Bruyne kept his eyes on the home fans during the whole incident as he walked casually round the corner flag – despite a handful of bottles being thrown towards him.
    The Belgium playmaker didn’t even break his stride or his stare when he swayed his head back to avoid one of the missiles.
    And he rounded off his swaggering stroll with a smile and a wink.
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    KDB had punished Takehiro Tomiyasu’s poor backpass with a 24th minute breakthrough.
    But Bukayo Saka deservedly equalised with a penalty after City keeper Ederson impeded Eddie Nketiah after the ball had gone past him.
    Guardiola’s champs, though, upped the power after the break.
    And Erling Haaland set up Jack Grealish to put City in front before sealing victory himself with an emphatic two-touch finish.
    It puts City on the Prem summit on goal difference, although the Gunners still have a game in hand. More

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    Arsenal ratings: Gabriel and Tomiyasu punished for unnecessary errors but Saka shines with another nerveless penalty

    ARSENAL’S hopes of winning the Premier League took a major dent as Manchester City won 3-1 at the Emirates.Goals from Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland made it a painful night for those connected with Arsenal as they fell behind City in the table.
    Arsenal lost to Manchester City in a crucial clash at the EmiratesCredit: Reuters
    Bukayo Saka kept his cool from the spot to equalise before half-time but they were unable to test Ederson in the second half.
    And City’s class and clinical quality played out as the miserable record against the reigning champions continued.
    Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Jones rated Mikel Arteta’s men…
    Aaron Ramsdale – 6
    Arsenal fans were fearing the worst when Ramsdale went down injured with his boot off 15 minutes in but was fine to continue.
    Caught in no-man’s land when he came rushing out to meet the short ball as the Gunners fell behind.
    Made a smart stop before the break but had little chance of stopping Grealish or Haaland’s efforts.
    Takehiro Tomiyasu – 4
    Lost Erling Haaland round the back only for the Norwegian to pick no-one out.
    He got away with one but not a second as his blind backpass fell short and De Bruyne converted expertly.
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    Takehiro Tomiyasu’s backpass allowed Manchester City to take the leadCredit: Getty
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    Could have made amends minutes later but sent a left-foot volley harmlessly over then booked early in the second half for taking too long over a throw.
    William Saliba – 4
    Found Haaland a handful, especially aerially, from the first whistle and was beaten in the build-up for the opening goal.
    Then played Haaland onside for the City second and was helpless to stop the neat play that resulted in Grealish’s finish.
    Gabriel – 3
    Just like his pal Saliba, could not cope with the Norwegian and got very fortunate when he tugged him down in the area – only for VAR to come to the rescue.
    Like Tomiyasu, would soon be punished as he inexplicably gave the ball away allowing City to pounce and regain the lead.
    Then gave that man Haaland too much room in the box as he sealed the three points.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko – 5
    Knows tonight’s opponents well after six years at the Etihad and almost came back to haunt them with an inch-perfect cross for Eddie Nketiah.
    Kept Riyad Mahrez quiet throughout with a fine defensive performance that saw the Algerian subbed off after an hour.
    Then seemed to forget he now plays in red not blue by gifting the ball to City on the edge of his area, but was bailed out by Ramsdale who thwarted Haaland, and was partly at fault for goals two and three.
    Martin Odegaard – 5
    Rightly straight into Anthony Taylor’s ear regarding Ederson’s time-wasting – good captaincy and the crowd responded before the yellow card came out on 36 minutes.
    But was not able to have as much influence with the ball at his feet as he would have liked.
    Jorginho – 7
    Talk about needing to step up, the new signing was making his full debut with Thomas Partey injured – and made a Partey-esque interception to set Nketiah away.
    Took his time to grow into the game but adds bags of experience to those around him, marshalling the team at every stoppage.
    Made a superb clearance off the line to deny Manuel Akanji, too.
    Granit Xhaka – 5
    Played his role as chief wind-up merchant to a tee with City players regularly rattled – and Xhaka always at the thick of the action.
    Simply HAD to pull the trigger on the edge of the area immediately after City’s second but dallied for too long – not at his best tonight.
    Bukayo Saka – 8
    Must have been licking his lips when Bernardo Silva started at left-back when City were out of possession – then got crunched early by the Portuguese.
    Ice. In. His. Veins. Cool as you like from the spot to get Arsenal their deserved equaliser.
    Got Silva booked at long last after turning him inside once again but much quieter in second half.
    Bukayo Saka rolled in the penalty to make it 1-1Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Eddie Nketiah – 5
    Should have opened the scoring on 22 minutes after finding space in the box but glanced his unchallenged header wide – major miss.
    Clattered by Ederson for the penalty before the ball cleared off the line and held the ball up well at times.
    Booked for catching Ruben Dias high then should have turned in on the stretch then wasted a third big chance with another flop off his head.
    Gabriel Martinelli – 4
    Got the crowd going inside 90 seconds with a neat turn to set up the first shot – but that was as good as it got.
    Even with Kyle Walker booked, though, was barely involved and rightly subbed off.
    Eddie Nketiah drew the foul from Ederson before half-timeCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
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    Leandro Trossard (for Martinelli, 76 mins) – 5 – Couple of good driving runs then clipped a cross on to roof.
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    Ben White (for Tomiyasu, 83 mins) – 5 – Came on for closing moments.
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