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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Tottenham vs Wolves latest plus updates from Leicester vs Man City as Forest LEAD Everton

    THE Premier League returns today for another round of bumper action. Leicester vs Manchester City and Tottenham vs Wolves are the standout ties from the five afternoon kick offs.Sunday’s evening match sees West Ham host league leaders Liverpool in a blockbuster clash at the London Stadium.Kick off times: 2.30pm/3pm/5.15pm GMTFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…HT: Everton 0-1 Nott’m ForestThe draw specialists are losing at Goodison Park.They have failed to register a single shot on target in the first-half.Forest have not created a great deal and will need to take it up a gear or two to put this game to bed.Copy linkCopiedLeicester 0-2 Man City74. The Foxes get their just desserts for their wastefulness.De Bruyne spreads it out wide to Savinho, who whips in an inch-perfect cross to the Norwegian.Haaland heads into the far corner to double the visitors’ lead.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Erling Haaland (Man City)Copy linkCopiedHT: Crystal Palace 1-1 SouthamptonWill Southampton be in the Premier League next season?Yes, in the form of Tyler Dibling who is guaranteed to picked up by somebody as The Saints are relegated.Palace should be out of sight in this game but are proving to be wasteful in front of goal.Copy linkCopiedHT: Tottenham 2-1 WolvesAs ever it is the same old story for Spurs.They look great going forward but defensively they look like they could not stop a marauding toddler making it through the middle of the park.However, they lead at the break, which would be enough to take some pressure off Ange Postecoglou.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Dan King at the King PowerIt really is all Leicester. They’ve had three decent openings in this second half, without forcing Stefan Ortega into a save yet. Guardiola had seen enough and so he sent on…James McAtee, whose Premier League experience so far this season amounted to two minutes. It’s Phil Foden who is off and the form of the Footballer of the Year is a symbol of City’s struggles. And Vardy has just put a golden chance over the bar.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Ken Lawrence at Goodison ParkSean Dyche’s right – he frequently says that every time things start to look brighter at Everton another cloud shows up.His side valiantly navigated their way through three successive draws against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City.The Toffees had lost only one of their last seven games and Dyche and should have been on something of a high  – instead their first half performance against upwardly – mobile Forest has been a real downer for him and the home fans.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Tom Barclay in North LondonWHAT a huge goal that could prove to be for Ange Postecoglou.Just as the Aussie was preparing to go in for half-time downbeat after Son Heung-min’s penalty miss, Brennan Johnson put his side in front with a fine finish.Dejan Kulusevski teed it up and it feels at times today the Swede has been carrying Spurs, who may be winning but are not playing particularly well.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jordan Davies at Selhurst ParkDecent half between two struggling teams, but Ivan Juric needs to find something else from his Saints. They have had their moments but Palace look so dangerous, yet so wasteful.In his programme notes, Palace boss Oliver Glasner wrote: “There is a great quote from Kobe Bryant: ‘Try to be better today than you were yesterday, and better tomorrow than you were today’. This won’t stop in 2025.”How about simply being better in the second half?Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at Craven CottageBOURNEMOUTH are lucky to still be in this game. They are a goal down but could easily be a man down too.Ryan Christie has escaped with a booking for what to everyone except ref Rob Jones and VAR Peter Bankes a cast-iron studs up challenge on Antonee Robinson.The midfielder took out Andreas Pereira and lost control of the ball in doing so, he then went full throttle to reclaim and came together with Robinson’s left shin. How that is not a red I wait to be informed by the PGMOL.Copy linkCopiedTottenham 2-1 Wolves45+3. Some great play from Kulusevski once again.This time he finds Johnson in the middle of the box, who slots into the bottom right-hand corner of the goal.Are you not entertained?Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedGoal – Brennan Johnson (Tottenham)Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Ken Lawrence at Goodison ParkNuno Espirito Santo had to deal with what looked like a major blow after defensive rock Murillo was forced to pull out in the warm up.Winger Ramon Sosa replaced him with midfielder Nico Williams dropping to left back in a re – build back four.But the rear guard that suffered was Everton’s – no thanks to sloppy work from the midfield ahead of them and there was little surprise when Chris Wood delivered a fine opener.Copy linkCopiedLeicester 0-1 Man City58. We may be missing a trick with some Premier League players.Bernardo Silva could be the answer to ending third-world hunger, he can make a meal out of anything.A slight contact from Soumare sends the Portuguese midfielder flying in the air and rolling another twenty yards down the pitch.Copy linkCopiedFulham 1-0 Bournemouth40. Classic from Fulham.Under the cosh for most of the game, they force a corner and take the lead in West London.Pereira’s delivery picks out Jimenez who heads home to get the Craven Cottage crowd going.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Raul Jimenez (Fulham)Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jordan Davies at Selhurst ParkAaron Ramsdale is still complaining about that Palace equaliser. Mateta certainly has a big shove on the former Arsenal keeper before Chalobah’s header bobbles over the line from the corner.Ramsdale has been having a good moan to himself with the ball up the other end, but he was called into action just now with a strong palm to deny Sarr and then getting behind an acrobatic overhead kick from Lerma.Copy linkCopiedEverton 0-1 Nott’m Forest37. If you wanted to ensure you didn’t get hit in the face by the ball at Goodison Park, the opposition goal seems the safest place to be.The Toffees really do not create enough chances.Forest have only had one shot on target in the game so far, but it seems enough to win this game currently.Colleen Rooney is in the stands for the game today and you start to wonder if she could be a better job than Broja up top.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedViiew from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at Craven CottageSOMETHING YOU don’t  see everyday. Bournemouth take shape for an attacking corner and play stops so that Fulham keeper Bernd Leno can have a drink of red bull from a tin beside his post.Leno points to his throat as if to suggest he has a sore throat. Odd.Copy linkCopiedCrystal Palace 1-1 Southampton34. It is going to be a close run thing this season to see who lets more in, The Saints or Southampton ferry terminal.As a Will Hughes cross comes into the box, Chalobah heads home from close range.Selhurst Park erupts into a cauldron of noise.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Trevor Chalobah (Crystal Palace)Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jordan Davies at Selhurst ParkThe first Southampton goal of the Ivan Juric era is here and it was scored by the teenage sensation Tyler Dibling.Whisper it quietly, but for all the direct, back-to-front long balls Juric likes his side to execute, this opener was Russell Martin-esque.Lots of great passing on the deck, switching the play from right to left and ending with a brilliant, low cross flicked on by Adam Armstrong and tapped in by Dibling from a few yards out.This was meant to be the battle of the big men: Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta at 6ft4 vs Saints giant Paul Onuachu at 6ft7.But so far, it was a skinny teenager who has seemingly-doomed Southampton dreaming of just a second win in the Prem this term.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at Craven CottageWHAT started at breakneck speed is now rather flat-footed. A chance each and not much else. Maybe the excitement of recent results – and Bournemouth’s absentee list – is catching up with them. Fulham are not taking advantage of eight players missing from the visiting line up.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Tom Barclay in North LondonWELL it would not be a Spurs game without plenty of incident and goals – and there has been more than enough for most games inside the first 23 minutes here.Wolves went 1-0 up through Hwang Hee-Chan’s excellent strike to have the away fans singing boss Vitor Pereira’s name from the stands.But then Rodrigo Bentancur levelled things up with a bullet header from Pedro Porro’s corner – the same routine that worked against Ipswich last month.Ange Postecoglou must have had his heart in his mouth though when back-up goalkeeper Fraser Forster went down clutching his left leg, though he is carrying on for now.Oh and Matheus Cunha has looked like a Champions League-level player with some of his touches.Copy linkCopiedFulham 0-0 Bournemouth28. It is the visitors who are dominating in West London.The Cherries have had all the possession and most of the attempts at goal in the opening half an hour.The Cottagers seem to using the same tactic they did against Chelsea, absorb all they can throw at us and try and hit them on the counter-attack.Copy linkCopied More

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    Fresh details of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s proposed Real Madrid transfer from Liverpool emerge including ‘secret pact’

    REAL MADRID are closing in on the signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold, according to reports in Spain.The Liverpool defender has been heavily linked with a move away from Anfield with his contract up in the summer.Real Madrid are close to sealing Trent Alexander-Arnold’s signingCredit: EPAReal Madrid has been his rumoured destination for some time, and it is claimed Alexander-Arnold may have already agreed a transfer.Spanish outlet AS claim the move is almost complete with Real confident he will join at the end of the season.They wanted to secure a deal in January given their injuries, but they accept a summer transfer is the only option.The report adds Alexander-Arnold wants to leave Liverpool on a good note – not midway through a season when they lead the Premier League.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt has also been suggested Real Madrid have a secret pact to keep the transfer quiet once it has been completed next month, to avoid upsetting Liverpool.Reports from Spain have consistently linked Alexander-Arnold to the Bernabeu over the last few weeks, possibly under influence from Real Madrid.The LaLiga giants used the media to put pressure on moves for Aurelien Tchouameni, Kylian Mbappe and Antonio Rudiger, with the latter pair also joining on free transfers.Howver, reports from Merseyside offer a conflicting view, claiming no such transfer agreement has been reached.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThey claim that Alexander-Arnold has not given his word to Real, meaning his future remains up in the air.Respected transfer guru Fabrizio Romano makes the same claim, suggesting Liverpool could keep ahold of their star man as “nothing has been agreed”.Mo Salah provides huge update on Liverpool contract situation as he breaks Premier League record in Tottenham thrashing More

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    Aston Villa chiefs slam FA for upholding Duran’s three-game ban for red card and question ‘credibility’ of organisation

    ASTON VILLA chiefs have accused the FA of lacking “credibility” after the club’s appeal against Jhon Duran’s red card was rejected.Manager Unai Emery was livid ref Anthony Taylor’s decision to send off the 12-goal Colombian striker for a Boxing Day stamp on Newcastle’s Fabian Schar was not overturned by VAR.Aston Villa’s appeal to overturn Jhon Duran’s red card has been rejectedCredit: GettyVilla have hit out at the FA, with Duran now set to miss three gamesCredit: AlamyDuran will now be forced to serve a three-match ban and Villa bigwigs Damian Vidagany and Monchi have let rip over “all these unfair decisions”.Former Villa star and club ambassador Ahmed Elmohamady also branded the FA’s rejection of their appeal “disgraceful.”Duran, 21, was given a straight red by Taylor in the 3-0 defeat at St James’ Park and will now miss tomorrow’s Prem game with Brighton, then a Leicester clash and an FA Cup third-round tie at home to West Ham.Villa’s director of football operations Vidagany stormed: “Three matches for Jhon Duran. You know what? The most damaged here is not Villa, it is the credibility of the ones that made this decision.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“We are going to keep fighting, nothing will destroy us and we will overcome all these unfair decisions. And we will behave like gentlemen.”And president of football operations Monchi posted: “We can understand a mistake, because to err is human, but to insist on the mistake only creates doubts about the system.“I came from a place [Sevilla] where the motto is ‘never surrender’.  We will continue fighting for our club.”And Elmohamady also posted: “It’s absolutely disgraceful, it was never a red in the first place.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe PGMOL insist VAR Graham Scott agreed with Taylor’s decision.But Emery moaned: “I can accept the other team asking for a red card. But VAR please!Aston Villa to build Premier League’s largest beer hall as they announce stunning redevelopment plans next to stadium Damian Vidagany and Monchi hit out at the FA for not reversing Duran’s redCredit: GettyNewcastle legend Alan Shearer reckons it was not a red card for DuranCredit: Getty“His reaction after was ‘Sorry, sorry’. I don’t think he kicked him on purpose.“It’s a very big punishment for this action.”Emery was backed by ex-Toon ace Alan Shearer, who called the red  card “harsh”, saying Duran lost his balance after twisting his left ankle before making contact with Schar. More

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    Arsenal and Man City ‘dream’ of signing midfielder who rejected Liverpool but Reds have not given up hope

    ARSENAL and Manchester City could battle for Martin Zubimendi next month, according to reports.The midfielder has caught the eye of Europe’s top clubs with his performances for Real Sociedad and Spain.Arsenal and Man City want to sign Martin ZubimendiCredit: GettyMan City are in the market for a defensive midfielder with key man Rodri out for the season.Arsenal are also understood to be interested in Zubimendi, who reportedly turned down a summer move to Liverpool.Fabrizio Romano revealed the clubs who are monitoring the 25-year-old, though explained why a January move could prove tricky.He told Men in Blazers: “There is a player who is a dream target for all the top clubs around Europe – for Liverpool, Man City, Arsenal and many others – it’s Martin Zubimendi.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“They all want to sign Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, the real point is that Zubimendi at the moment is still not opening the door to a January exit.“Next summer could be different but for January the situation is still quiet around him so I’m not sure it will be possible.”Zubimendi is believed to have a £51.7million buyout clause in his Sociedad contract, although even if that is triggered it could prove difficult to persuade the Spaniard to leave.He said earlier this year: “The best solution is staying. I want to grow and develop here.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHowever sources insist Zubimendi has had a change of heart and is keen to play in the Premier League after all.And that has put City on high alert.Mikel Arteta reveals Bukayo Saka is set to miss months after surgery as he gives injury update on Arsenal star More

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    ‘He’s on another level — top quality’ – Premier League star compared to legendary Johan Cruyff leaving team-mate in awe

    WOLVES defender Matt Doherty claims Brazilian star Matheus Cunha  is ‘Cruyff-like’ at times.Doherty could start today against former club Tottenham — after coming on as a late sub there on his first return last season.Matheus Cunha is being hailed as Wolves’ very own Johan CruyffCredit: RexThe Dutch master was one of the greatest players in historyCredit: CorbisAnd the 32-year-old says Wolves are revitalised after two wins out of two for new boss Vitor Pereira took them out of the bottom three over Christmas.But Doherty says Cunha is playing a huge part after dazzling in the 2-0 Boxing Day win over visitors Manchester United.As well as scoring direct from a corner and making the second, the 25-year-old forward produced a string of touches that had fans on their feet — and drew comparisons with Dutch legend Johan Cruyff.Doherty said: “He’s on another level — it’s top quality, when he’s confident, like that. It’s hard to play against.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“I was saying to the other lads, it’s difficult to make the game look that easy at times.“There’s maybe more than a handful in this league who can make it look that easy. And he’s one of them.“We’re fortunate to have him. Against Manchester United, he was just on it all game.“He was taking balls out of the sky, he was Cryuff-like — doing things you would normally be expecting Manchester United players to do.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“It’s not showboating. That’s his way of getting out of any pressure.“You’re not showboating when it’s 0-0 — that’s just his brain working better than everyone else’s.”Wolves fan goes to extreme measures to distract Justin Kluivert taking a penalty in loss to BournemouthMatt Doherty hopes Cunha can inspire Wolves to a third straight win, this time against SpursCredit: PACunha is still facing a potential Premier League ban following his post-match bust-up with an Ipswich security guard after Wolves’ home loss on December 14.That could be a blow as Doherty hopes Wanderers can pull clear of relegation danger by becoming the kings of swing. Wolves’ in-swinging corners are being used as a weapon — and Cunha netted direct against United, just as Spurs did earlier in the month in the Carabao Cup.Doherty says Wolves are working on set-pieces — scoring from them and not conceding either.And he was at the centre of Cunha’s goal against United, with keeper Andre Onana claiming the defender had impeded him.Doherty was having none of that, though, and said: “Football’s a contact sport, isn’t it? Keepers are not untouchable.“I understand sometimes if a keeper’s in the air and he gets nudged and it’s a foul because of that.“But no, I was just there to block — and I think he was behind me anyway.“There was little bit of contact but it just flew in the far corner. That can happen for a goalkeeper as well, it’s tough for them.“We are practising set-pieces, I assume everybody knows that. But that’s what we were going for at the corner.“We were going to put it right in on top of it and see what happens.“It also happened in the first half and I don’t know how the keeper kept it out, I didn’t believe it. READ MORE SUN STORIES”Set-pieces are a huge part of the game. They can win those matches. They were causing us problems, and we were losing a lot of games from it.“So now we’ve stopped conceding at set-pieces, and we seem to be winning games.”Johan Cruyff’s career statsThe man who invented the ‘Cruyff Turn’ also won three Ballon d’Or’s…Ajax, 1964-1973: 329 games, 257 goalsBarcelona, 1973-1978: 227 games, 85 goalsLos Angeles Aztecs, 1979: 26 games, 15 goalsWashington Diplomats, 1980: 26 games, 10 goalsLevante, 1980-1981: 10 games, 2 goalsWashington Diplomats, 1981: 5 games, 2 goalsAjax, 1981-1983: 46 games, 16 goalsFeyenoord, 1983-1984: 44 games, 13 goalsNetherlands, 1966-1977: 48 games, 33 goalsTrophiesAjax: Eredivisie x8, Dutch Cup x5, European Cup x3, European Super Cup, Intercontinental CupBarcelona: La Liga, Copa del ReyFeyenoord: Eredivisie, Dutch CupManagerial careerAjax, 1985-1988: P117 W86 D10 L21Barcelona, 1988-1996: P430 W250 D97 L83Catalonia, 2009-2013: P4 W2 D2 L0TrophiesAjax: Dutch Cup x2, European Cup Winners’ CupBarcelona: La Liga x4, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup x3, European Cup, European Cup Winners’ Cup, European Super Cup More

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    Amorim always knew Man Utd was a huge mess… but Ratcliffe’s ‘football committee’ could be the biggest of the lot

    CARDS maxed to the limit, a fortune spent on stuff that seemed a bright idea but will just lie around cluttering up the place.Unwanted tat you’re stuck with as no one else wants it either. Ruben Amorim is giving Man Utd an identity but must rebuildCredit: GettyChristian Eriksen and Co slumped 2-0 at Wolves on Boxing DayCredit: AlamySir Jim Ratcliffe’s football committee at Man Utd looks like a bigger joke than anything that came out of a Christmas crackerCredit: PAWondering whatever possessed you to think it was good value in the first place.The story of the festive season for households across the nation. The story of the past ten seasons for Manchester United.One which means even though they seem to have found a suitable successor to Sir Alex Ferguson at last, he is having to do the job with both hands tied behind his back.So much for all those boasts of how cock-ups were a thing of the past now Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s much-vaunted football committee was running the show.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSeriously, Sir Jim? That already looks a bigger joke than anything which tumbled out of a cracker.This is a regime which arrived 12 months  ago with chest-beating promises that United would be title contenders in three years.But right now is more likely to be remembered for their role in one of  the most unforgivable chapters in the history of England’s biggest club.Reckon that is overplaying the  seriousness of the situation at Old Trafford? Well, scratch beneath the surface a little and see what you think.Most read in FootballUnited keeper Andre Onana let in a goal direct from a corner at WolvesCredit: GettyFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe biggest and most obvious clanger of all was fudging Erik ten Hag’s future last summer. And then managing to trump themselves by compounding it even further.First co-owner Sir Jim, right-hand man Dave Brailsford and the rest of the brains trust decided Erik wasn’t so bad after all — having spent months wildly thrashing around in vain for a better option. ‘Who do you think you are’: Sir Alex Ferguson reduced Cristiano Ronaldo to tears after ‘ripping in’ to Man Utd iconNot many truly believed it with any serious conviction — maybe not even the committee themselves — but the FA Cup final win in May gave them a platform to argue so.For all it was great to beat Manchester City, there’s a case to suggest it was the worst thing that could’ve happened. Crystal clear waters became muddied.Defeat at Wembley would certainly have seen off the manager. Instead Sir Jim’s boys not only stuck with Ten Hag, but then let him spend more than £170million on new recruits.Until late October, when reality could be ignored no longer and they swung the axe. At last a unanimous verdict . . . no disputing this decision.Most fans agreed the next one was spot on, too. In Ruben Amorim, United, after 11 error-riddled years, finally had the manager they craved.One whose personality, character, presence and belief is as big as the sporting institution paying his wages. Results alone wouldn’t scream as much, for sure. They are no better than Ten Hag’s early days at Old Trafford.But already Amorim is giving United an identity again. Already there is a system in mind. His predecessor couldn’t manage either in over two years.The problem, though, is the manager needs the tools to do the job . . . and there aren’t many — of the right kind at least — to work with.There is an urgent demand for new faces. But that demands departures which, in turn, demands finding buyers. And there is no queue for Old Trafford cast-offs.Of the players Amorim inherited, you could say with any certainty only Kobbie Mainoo, Amad Diallo and, probably, Bruno Fernandes are out  of bounds.This is a rebuild of knock-it-down, start-from-scratch proportions… demanding ultimate stick-with-it patience.Plus possibly £42m summer signing Leny Yoro — if only for the reason his injury-delayed start means he hasn’t played enough to pass judgment.Yet so many of the rest simply aren’t up to it —  Amorim has swiftly  realised it, too. He knew United had problems, but probably not what a mess they were in.One logic-defying win at City won’t pull the wool over his eyes. Not with red-faced losses to Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest and Wolves in the mix, too.Amorim knew full well this was a mission with no quick fix . . . but not, you sense, the reality that it will take years longer than he first believed.This is a rebuild of knock-it-down, start-from-scratch proportions. A job demanding ultimate stick-with-it patience.Which, ironically, has been the mantra of the post-Fergie era. That plea urging the owners to keep faith in the manager.So far none have had more than two full seasons.READ MORE SUN STORIESNo surprise, then, that patience is the watchword once again. Yet now with a huge sense  of irony.For this time the call isn’t begging United’s owners to be patient, but for the manager to have enough in those who brought him in.Amad Diallo and Kobbie Mainoo are the two players whose Old Trafford future should be most secureCredit: Getty More

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    England star Marc Guehi eyes Liverpool transfer… but Crystal Palace could want wonderkid as part of deal

    MARC GUEHI is willing to wait on a move to Liverpool as Crystal Palace brace for offers.Centre-back Guehi was cool on leaving in the summer when Newcastle took an interest — and will have the major say on when he leaves the Eagles nest and where he goes.Marc Guehi is open to leaving Crystal Palace but won’t force through a January exitCredit: GETTYThe Eagles skipper is keen to join LiverpoolCredit: REXPalace could try to get Reds startlet Ben Doak in a potential deal for GuehiCredit: PAThe England international is holding on for a Champions League club — whether that comes next month or in the summer.Sources close to Guehi, 24, have revealed Liverpool is his first-choice destination and the Reds are also interested in a deal at the right price.Palace will look for a big fee now, although that is sure to drop in the summer as his contract ticks down. The Eagles could try to get a player out of the deal.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSThey have been checking on winger Ben Doak during his loan spell at Middlesbrough.The flying Scot, 19, wants to go back and play at the Kop — but may seek a new Premier League home if that is not available.Boro would try for him if they go up but Palace are already waiting in the wings and poised to move for the exciting young Anfield talent.Palace will push hard for Doak if they fail to land French target Rayan Cherki, 21, from Lyon — their ideal arrival next month.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBut Paris Saint-Germain want Cherki and hope to land him in a dream double, with a return for Kylian Mbappe their other main move.Palace rejected THREE summer bids from Newcastle for Guehi’s services.England star Marc Guéhi’s talks about his father’s faith and missing church on Sundays After the closeure of the transfer window, manager Oliver Glaser said: I was never in doubt [that Guehi would stay].”Congratulations to our owners because they didn’t give in.”Thank you to Marc, he was always open with me. “All the rumours didn’t influence his performances.”He always told me that he’s not pushing to leave Crystal Palace and that is always the most important thing for me.”Palace will be back in action on Sunday afternoon, welcoming bottom-of-the-table Southampton to Selhurst Park.Oliver Glasner was confident Marc Guehi wouldn’t leave Palace this past summerCredit: GETTY More

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    Newcastle eye shock transfer swoop for Everton ace Dominic Calvert-Lewin… but are prepared to wait until summer

    NEWCASTLE have targeted Dominic Calvert-Lewin — but are prepared to wait to get him on a free in the summer.The Toon set their sights on the Everton striker, whose deal expires in June, although they are reluctant to pay a big fee next month.Dominic Calvert-Lewin is wanted by the Magpies plus overseas clubsCredit: RexInstead, the Geordies will put all of their cash into a major contract offer for the  one-cap England man to tempt him away from Merseyside. The 27-year-old is happy to stay in the Premier League for family reasons.And he has snubbed approaches from abroad, where Fiorentina are keen on him.The Italians would also offer Calvert-Lewin a huge deal to land him in the summer, with a pre- contract ready and waiting to be signed now.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Newcastle are firm favourites and will wait, which also suits their budget plans.Toon boss Eddie Howe may only make one serious move for a player next month and would need to sell one to bring in any more.Ironically, Everton and Newcastle are the two Prem clubs with the most players whose contracts end in the summer.That means they are vulnerable to swoops from overseas clubs in January.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThat’s because players with just six months remaining on their contracts can negotiate pre-contract deals with clubs from other leagues. Indeed the Prem could be one of the hardest hit top-flights in Europe.Aston Villa star Jhon Duran kicks water bottle in fury after he is sent off against NewcastleThe Toffees and the Magpies both have eight stars poised for the pre-contract countdown.For the Toon that’s Sean Longstaff, Callum Wilson, Fabian Schar, Jamaal Lascelles, Martin Dubravka, Emil Krafth, Mark Gillespie and John Ruddy.And Calvert-Lewin is joined by other household names on the list of Goodison Park aces who might move for nothing at the end of the season.Ex-England wideman Ashley Young, 39, is joined by Abdoulaye Doucoure, Michael Keane, Idrissa Gueye, Seamus Coleman, Joao Virginia and Asmir Begovic. More