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    Premier League flop Moise Kean ‘lined up for career-saving transfer after falling out of favour at Juventus’

    PREMIER LEAGUE flop Moise Kean is being lined up for a career-saving transfer with the striker having fallen out of favour at Juventus.The former Everton star has struggled to impress at the Serie A giants this term after failing to find the back of the net.
    Moise Kean is lined up for a career-saving move to the Italian side MonzaCredit: Rex
    Kean failed to impress at Everton and signed for Juventus on a permanent transfer last summerCredit: Getty
    Kean, 23, endured a poor four-year stint at the Toffees where he only managed four goals in 39 matches from 2019-2023.
    And after making a permanent move to Juventus last summer his poor form has followed him to Turin.
    In his 11 Serie A appearances this season the Italy international has not scored.
    Now boss Massimiliano Allegri is looking to revamp his squad as Kean falls down the ranks.
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    Juve currently sit second in the table five points behind frontrunners Inter Milan.
    Kean could make a career saving move with Italian rivals Monza reported to be interested in the forward.
    The Serie A side are also keen on winger Samuel Iling-Junior as the club struggles in 11th spot in Serie A after 20 games.
    Monza CEO Adriano Galliani is reportedly in contact with Juventus to set up loan deals for Keane and Iling-Junior.
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    But the club face tough competition for the former Everton player as Rennes and Fiorentina are also interested in the striker.
    Kean started his professional career with Juventus in 2016, winning a domestic double in his first season with the club.
    He spent the following season on loan with Verona before returning to Juventus the next season, winning another Serie A title in 2019.
    In the summer of that year, Kean joined English side Everton, who loaned him to French club Paris Saint-Germain in 2020, after failing to impress at Goodison Park.
    The Italian international then headed back to Juventus in 2021, before he rejoined the Turin club permanently in 2023.
    The footballing world has high hopes for Kean who made his senior debut for Italy in 2018.
    He is the third-youngest goalscorer for Italy in a competitive match, behind Wilfried Gnonto and Bruno Nicole. More

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    Chelsea handed Christopher Nkunku boost after fears injury could have left transfer plans in disarray

    CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU’S injury does not appear to be as serious as first feared in a fresh boost for Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino.The striker has missed the last three games with a hip problem that Pochettino described as ‘worrying’ last week.
    Nkunku’s injury is not as serious as first fearedCredit: Rex
    The head coach even agreed the situation could cause him to alter his transfer plans for the January window.
    But in a welcome twist, Nkunku’s injury seems to have settled down and he is even being pencilled in to resume training with his team-mates later this week.
    The entire Chelsea squad and management team are on three days off as part of a mid-winter mini-break in fixtures.
    Pochettino is visiting family in Spain and will be buoyed by the news that Nkunku is improving.
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    Chelsea’s next game is the Carabao Cup semi final second leg next Tuesday.
    The players do not report back for training until this Wednesday and Pochettino has given them all permission to enjoy short holidays with their families.
    He was particularly anxious about Nkunku, who reported his latest injury after coming off the bench to play 28 minutes of Chelsea’s 3-2 win at Luton on December 30.
    The France international had only just returned from six months out with a knee injury and is yet to complete a full 90 minutes for the club since his  £52 million move to England from German side RB Leipzig in the summer. He has scored one goal.
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    But boss Pochettino is craving Nkunku’s experience as in his absence he has to rely on Armando Broja who is still on the way back from nine months out with a knee injury.
    Chelsea are also missing fellow forward Nicolas Jackson who is at the African Cup of Nations with Senegal.
    There were also returns from injury on Saturday for left back Ben Chilwell and midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka.
    But captain Reece James, full back Marc Cucurella and first choice keeper Robert Sanchez are still sidelined. More

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    Five stars Newcastle could be forced to cash in on to buy in January including Bruno Guimaraes and homegrown favourites

    NEWCASTLE CEO Darren Eales set alarm bells ringing last week when he said the Saudi-funded Magpies will have to sell their star players to navigate Financial Fair Play rules.Toon boss Eddie Howe then admitted he would be powerless to stop them cashing in on anyone he was desperate to keep if club chiefs thought the money was right.
    Newcastle are under pressure to sell players due to Financial Fair Play regulationsCredit: Rex
    Eddie Howe admitted he was powerless to stop the club from cashing in playersCredit: Getty
    Newcastle may have the world’s richest owners in Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, but that’s a fat lot of good unless they can spend their billions.
    They have splashed £375million in two years but have only recouped around £45m in sales.
    That’s left them unable to spend big this January after reporting losses of £73.4million – despite Howe being desperate for reinforcements.
    So, with fans starting to worry about which of their favourite players may be sacrificed in the summer to turbo-charge the Saudi revolution, SunSport takes a look at who may be on the way out.
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    BRUNO GUIMARAES
    The life and soul of the Newcastle side, the midfielder is worshipped by the Geordies so there would be plenty of sobbing on the Tyne if Bruno were to leave.
    The Brazilian international, 26, signed a new contract in October to make him the club’s highest-paid player, committing his future until 2028, but there is every chance he will not see that out.
    Bruno has made no secret of his desire to play in Spain one day and the new deal is believed to include a £100m+ release clause.
    One thing which would strengthen Newcastle’s hand this summer is the promise of more Champions League football – something ninth-placed Toon are going to struggle to offer him.
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    Liverpool have recently been linked with Guimaraes but are they really going to spend big having revamped their midfield last summer?
    Unless Eddie Howe’s side put together a brilliant run over the second half of the season to claim a top-four finish, Bruno looks the most likely to depart at the end of the campaign.
    Newcastle’s highest-paid player Bruno Guimaraes is at risk of being soldCredit: Rex
    ALEXANDER ISAK
    The red-hot Swedish striker may not be worshipped like Bruno but plenty of fans would rather keep Isak.
    For starters, finding a new midfielder will be a damn sight easier than bringing in another striker as good as Isak.
    Newcastle spent a club-record £65 million on the gangly forward 18 months ago and the 24-year-old is in the best period since arriving from Real Sociedad.
    His brilliant goal during Saturday’s 3-2 defeat to Manchester City was his fourth goal in five games, taking his Prem tally to 10 for the season.
    Lightning-quick and ice-cool in front of the goal, Isak is showing he has the potential to go all the way to the very top.
    While that may see him leave Newcastle in the future, they simply have to keep hold of him if they want to mix it with Europe’s best.
    But top strikers will always be in demand, so could Newcastle really afford to reject a bid in the region of £100m for him?
    Striker Alexander Isak could also be on his way outCredit: Alamy
    SVEN BOTMAN
    Colossal Dutch defender Sven Botman has barely put a foot wrong in 18 months at Newcastle, making him one of Europe’s most promising young defenders.
    Signed for £39million from Lille, his value has soared since then and the Magpies will be hoping for a couple more years out of him at least.
    But alongside Bruno and Isak, Botman is one of the few Toon players who would command a bumper fee so it is no guarantee he stays.
    With Fabian Schar and Jamaal Lascelles their only other centre-backs, Howe would surely not entertain selling.
    But as he said last week, it would be “taken out of my hands” if the club deem an offer too good to turn down.
    Sven Botman could head out the exit door if a big money offer comes his wayCredit: Getty
    LEWIS MILEY
    The teen sensation has come from nowhere to play a starring role this season, the big winner of Newcastle’s crippling injury crisis.
    The classy local midfielder, 17, is in line for a new long-term deal to remain at St James’ Park and fans would rightly be livid if he was sold.
    Miley has not looked out of his depth this season and Newcastle should be looking to build a team around him for years to come.
    But selling academy players can be banked as ‘pure profit’, which would help massively as the Mags look to work around strict FFP rules.
    Local boy and academy star Lewis Miley could be a big profit if the Magpies sell himCredit: Getty
    SEAN LONGSTAFF
    Another academy graduate, Longstaff may never be the star of the show but Howe trusts the midfielder implicitly and always finds room for him if fit.
    Reliable if not flashy, the Geordie provides the legs in Newcastle’s engine room but should be scoring more goals given the chances he has had.
    Regardless, Howe is reluctant to lose any of his local lads.Speaking last week, he said: “The rules are a shame because it shouldn’t be that way.
    “Players you invest in and develop shouldn’t be the ones you benefit more from selling.
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    “Sean has become a vital part of my midfield. We love him, we love Lewis and we love all our academy kids.
    “They have an attachment to the football club that you can only have being local. We desperately don’t want to lose that.”
    Howe is reluctant to lose Geordie Sean Longstaff who has been key for his squad this termCredit: Getty More

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    Chelsea 2024/25 home and away kits ‘LEAKED’ as fuming fans say ‘what is this atrocity?’

    CHELSEA fans are up in arms after their 2024/25 home and away kits were leaked online.Both shirts are unique and significantly different from previous years.
    Chelsea’s home kit could feature a wavy pattern and orange on the sleevesCredit: https://www.footyheadlines.com/
    The light beige away top might also feature orangeCredit: https://www.footyheadlines.com/
    They also both feature orange colouring on the sleeves – a colour rarely featured in Chelsea’s kits.
    The home strip features an unusual pattern with wavy lines across the torso.
    The shorts also seem to have the same design, leaving the home kit looking a little messy.
    Fans have reacted with shock and in some cases disgust, with one saying: “What is this atrocity of a kit?”
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    Another added: “Horrible.”
    And a third wrote: “Looks like a bus seat.”
    The away kit is a light beige colour and features a plain design, with a blue colour and sleeve ends.
    The crest is blue and orange and is made from a similar shiny material to the one that features on the current kits.
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    But some fans have also slammed the away top with one commenting: “Eyes are bleeding looking at this.”
    It comes just days after an alternative kit design was leaked online which was compared to “toothpaste”. More

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    Sven Goran-Eriksson ready to accept ‘dream’ Liverpool role after fans’ incredible petition to grant ‘dying wish’

    SVEN GORAN-ERIKSSON has said he is willing to accept an offer of managing Liverpool for a charity match against Ajax.The former England boss, 75, confirmed last week that he is terminally ill and has one year to live “at best”.
    Sven said he would like to manage Liverpool in the charity gameCredit: GMB
    He was previously unaware of the offerCredit: GMB
    As part of his interview with P1, he revealed that he is a lifelong Liverpool fan and regrets never being able to manage them professionally.
    That caused Liverpool fans to launch a petition for Sven to manage the Reds in an upcoming charity match in March.
    The game will see Liverpool legends take on Ajax legends, and he was asked about the offer on Good Morning Britain today.
    Asked if he was aware of the petition, he said: “No, I didn’t know about that. I knew that I had a charity game in March, I think it is, and me and my son are invited to see that game and that might be great.
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    “There will be a lot of good football players there, but I should be their manager? No, I never heard that, I don’t know where that’s come from.
    GMB host Susanna Reid then asked if he would accept the role and he said: “I would accept, of course.
    “To coach Liverpool, that would be my dream. That’s always been my dream but I’m not complaining, I had a lot of good football teams, national teams and clubs so I’m happy.”
    Some of Eriksson’s former club teams include Lazio, Benfica, Manchester City and Leicester.
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    He led England for the 2002 and 2006 World Cup as well as Euro 2004.
    Eriksson has revealed that he want to live the rest of his life positively and lead an “as normal” life as possible despite his terminal diagnosis.
    He explained: “I have a lot of friends here in Sweden, of course, they’re coming to visit me.
    “I go out, having a coffee with them, a lunch with them, things like that. I try to be normal. I’m travelling a little bit less than I did before, but I’m still travelling.
    “I hope to come to England maybe to see England Brazil in March, that could be a game in the final of the World Cup but it is a friendly. We’ll see but I’m not complaining and I refuse to sit down and cry, feeling sorry about myself.” More

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    Man Utd fans say ‘it’s good to have him back’ after spotting what Lisandro Martinez did against Tottenham

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans praised Lisandro Martinez after he barged Richarlison in Sunday’s clash against Tottenham.The Argentine returned to the pitch after four months on the sidelines with a second foot injury.
    Manchester United fans praised Lisandro Martinez as he returned after four monthsCredit: Rex
    Fans said ‘it’s good to have him back’ as Martinez barged Richarlison in United’s clash against SpursCredit: X
    United battled Ange Postecoglou’s side to a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford.
    Martinez, 25, came on just after an hour to replace Jonny Evans and did not waste time to return to his old form.
    The defender stopped Richarlison from reaching an out-swinging cross that was heading towards Alejandro Garnacho near the box, by shoving the Brazilian down to the ground.
    And United fans were over the moon to have Martinez’s assistance as they took to social media to sing his praise.
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    One supporter said: “Martinez leaving one on Richarlison. It’s so good to have him back.”
    While another added: “We’ve missed Martinez so much.”
    A third then put: “Hence they call #licha the butcher🔥.”
    Ten Hag’s side took the lead against Tottenham after just three minutes with Rasmus Hojlund’s strike before Richarlison levelled the scoreline 16 minutes later. 
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    Marcus Rashford restored United’s lead just before the break but Rodrigo Bentancur’s goal early into the second half left both sides with one point.
    Martinez has suffered with two foot injuries over the last 12 months.
    In April last year he went down in the Europa League quarter final against Sevilla and had to have surgery on a broken metatarsal.
    He then required a second operation on his foot in October last year from another injury setback after United 3-1 defeat to Arsenal.
    Martinez will now hope to restore the Red Devils as they fight their way up the table for a spot in Europe next term. More

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    Erik ten Hag enjoys candle lit dinner with agent Kees Vos following Man Utd’s chaotic draw with Tottenham

    ERIK TEN HAG enjoyed dinner with his agent Kees Vos following Manchester United’s draw with Tottenham.The Red Devils twice took the lead before being pegged back by Spurs.
    Erik ten Hag enjoyed dinner in Vale Village after Manchester United drew with TottenhamCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    He was joined by his agent Kees Vos, leftCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    They ate at Italian restaurant La FamigliaCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    It has been a busy period for Ten Hag with Sir Jim Ratcliffe arriving at the clubCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
    Scott McTominay also spurned a late opportunity to win the game as the match ended 2-2.
    But there were plenty of positives for Ten Hag to take from the clash, including forwards Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford getting on the scoresheet.
    After the game the Dutchman enjoyed a candlelight dinner with Vos at an Italian restaurant called La Famiglia in Hale Village, Cheshire.
    It has been a busy period for the United boss after meeting new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford earlier this month.
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    Ratcliffe was in attendance at Old Trafford for the Spurs clash and sat alongside Sir Alex Ferguson.
    He had his head in his hands at one point but Ten Hag’s position as manager is thought to be safe for the foreseeable future.
    That is because Ratcliffe is planning a detailed structural review which will likely take up to two months.
    Ratcliffe and Brailsford want to do a huge audit of the football side of the club in an attempt to grasp the “performance challenge” on their hands.
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    A new sporting director and director of football will likely be brought into the club, with Ineos drawing up a list of candidates.
    John Murtough is the current football director but he is at risk while Darren Fletcher is the technical director.
    Brailsford is claimed to favour a swoop for former Liverpool transfer guru Julian Ward.
    Former Tottenham transfer chief Paul Mitchell is also a contender as well as ex-Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards.
    Ten Hag’s position at United is thought to be safeCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke
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    I’m ex-Man Utd star who Fergie signed without watching, now I’m starring at Afcon after switching nationality

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON’S signing of Bebe for Manchester United in 2010 is one that continues to live on in infamy.United paid Portuguese third division side Vitoria de Guimaraes £7.4million to sign the winger – despite Ferguson admitting he had never watched him play.
    Little was known about Bebe when he signedCredit: Dave Pinegar – The Sun
    But he is now starring at Cape VerdeCredit: AFP
    Bebe’s signature was instead suggested by Ferguson’s trusted confidante and former assistant Carlos Quieroz.
    The signing never really worked out, with Bebe playing just seven times for the club before being sold to Benfica.
    He then spent some wilderness years jumping from club to club on loan and rarely playing, including at the likes of Benfica and Cordoba.
    But at 33 now, Bebe finally appears to have found his feet and is experiencing a career renaissance.
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    The winger has been playing regularly for Madrid-based side Rayo Vallecano, who are currently 11th in LaLiga.
    The club were, until last season, managed by Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola.
    And his performances there have seen him earn a call-up to Cape Verde to represent them at Afcon this year.
    Bebe’s story before becoming a footballer is a remarkable one, spending much of his childhood in Portugal growing up in a homeless shelter.
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    He was still living in shelters just prior to his move to United in 2010.
    And having grown up in Portugal, he did initially represent them at international level.
    But he was allowed to switch to Cape Verde in 2022 after not appearing in the nation’s first team.
    Since then he has made 11 appearances for their first-team, scoring four goals.
    And Cape Verde got off to the dream start in their opening Afcon game last night when they beat Ghana 2-1 thanks to a last minute goal from substitute Garry Rodrigues.
    The side have their work cut out in getting out of the group, with Mohamed Salah’s Egypt the favourite to get out of Group B – but beating Ghana is a huge first step. More