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    John Terry key to Chelsea Pagliuca bid, Chicago Cubs owner Ricketts OUT of takeover race, FA Cup semis build-up – latest

    CHELSEA’S new owner is set to be revealed, after the deadline passed for potential bidders to put their offers on Roman Abramovich’s table.And three of the four consortiums who are in a bidding have placed offers of around £3 billion in cash and with no debt leveraged against the club.
    The Ricketts-Griffin-Gilbert Group have pulled out, revealing they could not get on board with the “unusual dynamics around the sales process.”
    Chicago Cubs owner Joe Ricketts was seen as a controversial figure nevertheless, and there were even protests about his links.
    Stephen Pagliuca has announced NBA chairman Larry Tanenbaum as co-managing partner in his bid, with John Terry also part of the takeover attempt.
    Also on his team are ex-Disney CEO Bob Iger & journalist Willow Bay, Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin & businesswoman Elaine Saverin; B Capital co-founder Raj Ganguly.
    On the transfer front, Antonio Rudiger’s exit is seeming more imminent following the Blues’ disappointing Champions League exit.
    Keep up to date with all of the latest updates from the takeover in our live blog…
    Tuchel on Europe elimination
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel revealed the way in which his team went out of the Champions League in midweek “feels a bit bitter”.
    Tuchel admitted: “We are all a bit in between. Confidence wise, I think it’s a huge boost but it’s a disappointment to go out of the Champions League at the quarter-final.
    “Not in a big drama, but it’s still a disappointment because we feel we could’ve been one of the four teams in the semi-final.
    “It was a fantastic performance at the Bernabeu and it stays like this. But it feels a bit bitter. Too many mistakes got punished by individual quality.
    “We’ve got some training time now before our Sunday match and we will use it to sweat it out and be ready for Sunday”
    Tuchel on Guehi and Livramento
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has stood by the club’s decision to sell Crystal Palace ace Marc Guehi and Southampton’s Tino Livramento last summer.
    Tuchel revealed: “It’s a decision we took together and we are happy about these decisions
    “You cannot go back and reflect, because at the point where we took the decision it was the right thing to do given the circumstances.
    “For Tino Livramento, for example, we had a plan and we preferred a loan but he saw his future to go and the situation was then better to agree to a sale.
    “For Marc it is a fantastic development and it’s very hard or maybe even impossible to say that if we kept him he would have been better, worse or the same because maybe he needed exactly that.
    “Maybe he needed the change of environment, maybe he needed a different club, maybe he needed a bigger role and more minutes to develop his full potential”
    Palace injury news
    Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira will already be without Conor Gallagher for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
    Both Michael Olise and Tyrick Mitchell are facing a race to be fit in time to start.
    The two players have been suffering from knocks, and have returned to training just days before the clash.
    Vieira said: “We have Tyrick and Michael, who have had some training on the field individually yesterday and a little more today.
    “Of course then we have to wait until tomorrow to see any reaction but they will only get involved in the game if they are 100 per cent fit”
    Luk who’s back
    Chelsea have received a major injury boost as Romelu Lukaku is back in training, according to SunSport’s Andy Dillon.
    Lukaku has missed the last two games because of an Achilles injury as well as a dip in form.
    But the striker joined the squad in a full session and could be fit for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace.
    The Cup is the Blues’ last shot at a trophy this season and comes just five days after the club was left heartbroken by their dramatic exit from the Champions League quarter-finals
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    Next Steven Gerrard?
    Monaco star and Chelsea transfer target Aurelien Tchouameni has been compared to Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard by the Ligue 1 side’s sporting director Paul Mitchell.
    Mitchell told Tuttosport: “He is a complete midfielder, very fast and physically strong, he reminds me of Steven Gerrard.
    “He is already a top player despite being only 22, but if we want to become a top club, then we should not sell him.
    “We are an ambitious club. Everyone, from President [Dmytri] Rybolovlev to coach Niko Kovac is ambitious here.
    “However, we’ll assess the situation at the end of the season. The player is under contract until 2024 and his transfer value is the one of a top player.
    “Everything is expensive in Monte Carlo, let’s say that Tchouameni is as expensive as the Grand Casino”
    Fran Kirby ruled out
    Chelsea star Fran Kirby has been ruled out for the “foreseeable future” as she is suffering from fatigue.
    The Blues’ manager Emma Hayes said: “I think, forget the athlete, just a human being, and she’s struggling and we have to get to the bottom of that. I don’t think Fran will be available for club and country until that happens.
    “I’m not withholding, because I don’t have anything to tell you, because we haven’t got to the bottom of it and until we get to the bottom of it and until we understand some of the underlying reasons for that fatigue, I’d just be speculating. So we’re going through a process of elimination to try and determine why she’s struggling.
    “We need to give the time to find the right support so that we can come up with a diagnosis and then with diagnosis, you can come up with strategies. So right now, I don’t have any answers. What I know is that she’s not available for club or country and she won’t be for the foreseeable future”
    Tchou and go
    Real Madrid are reportedly in pole position to sign Monaco star Aurelien Tchouameni, in what would be a huge transfer blow for Chelsea.
    The Blues have been heavily linked with a summer move for Thouameni following his standout displays in Ligue 1 this season.
    The West Londoners are claimed to have identified the midfielder as the long-term successor to N’Golo Kante.
    Thomas Tuchel’s side have been keeping tabs on the 22-year-old for months, though they are aware they also face competition from Liverpool.
    But according to AS, Real are determined to secure the France international’s signature.
    They claim Tchouameni is getting ‘closer and closer’ to linking up with Los Blancos with talks between the two parties advancing in recent weeks
    Vieira on Gallagher
    Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira believes Chelsea loanee Conor Gallagher’s absence from the FA Cup semi-final will cost him.
    Vieira said: “I don’t know if it’s a bad rule but what makes me think it’s not the best rule is that the only one who will lose is Conor.”
    Before adding: “Playing this kind of game with this importance, that’s the experience that players are missing and I’m disappointed for him because he’s played all of the games so far.
    “If someone deserves to be part of the semi-final it’s him because of his performances.
    “The decision for Chelsea to send him on loan is for him to play these kind of games and we have the opportunity to play an important game, a game that would give him more confidence and belief.
    “Since he’s been with us he’s been fantastic and for him not to have a chance to get involved in that game, it’s frustrating for his development”
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    Tuchel on Gallagher
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has revealed he apologised to Crystal Palace loanee Conor Gallagher over the midfielder being ruled out of this weekend’s FA Cup semi-final.
    Tuchel said: “I had the chance to speak to Conor and I could also see his frustration.
    “We met some weeks ago, I think after the international break by coincidence in a restaurant and had a chat and the subject came up and I apologised because I know how competitive he is and I like him a lot.
    “I know his character very well and it was a pleasure to have him here in pre-season. That’s the way it is.
    “We play to win the game and the rules were clear when we made the loan and I can totally understand [Patrick] Vieira and also the disappointment of Conor.
    “But these were the rules when we did the loan and we don’t want to suffer from our rules”
    Chelsea vs Crystal Palace preview
    Chelsea are set to face Crystal Palace in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley this Sunday.
    Ben Chilwell is out for the long haul after picking up a season-ending knee injury back in November.
    Callum Hudson-Odoi is also out for this one through an Achilles injury, with manager Thomas Tuchel saying he has a few more weeks on the treatment table.
    Romelu Lukaku missed the Champions League match at Real Madrid with an Achilles problem of his own, but may harbour hopes of playing some part this weekend.
    Palace aces Will Hughes, Michael Olise and Tyrick Mitchell are all doubts for manager Patrick Vieira, while Nathan Ferguson is out.
    The same goes for Chelsea loanee Conor Gallagher, who can’t play against his parent club
    Ricketts exit reminder
    The Ricketts family have released a statement confirming they will NOT be submitting a final bid for Chelsea.
    A statement read: “The Ricketts-Griffin-Gilbert Group has decided, after careful consideration, not to submit a final bid for Chelsea F.C.
    “In the process of finalising their proposal, it became increasingly clear that certain issues could not be addressed given the unusual dynamics around the sales process.
    “We have great admiration for Chelsea and its fans, and we wish the new owners well”
    Joh Terry reminder
    Chelsea legend John Terry will play a key role in Steve Pagliuca’s bid to become the next owner, writes SunSport’s ANDREW DILLON.
    Pagliuca won Terry’s backing just 24 hours before final offers were submitted yesterday.
    And the Boston Celtics chief will now tap into the former captain’s expertise to help win the race to take over from Roman Abramovich.
    A preferred bidder could be announced by the middle of next week and a deal completed by the end of the month.
    Terry is part of the True Blues group which has now aligned itself to Pagliuca’s proposal to buy the £3billion-rated club
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    Three offers in for Chelsea
    American bidders Steve Pagliuca and Todd Boehly, plus the Brit consortium of Lord Seb Coe and Martin Broughton, have all lodged their final offers to buy Chelsea.
    Yesterday was the deadline for final bids to be submitted, and the Evening Standard claim all three parties did so without any problems.
    The consortium led by the controversial Ricketts family pulled out of the running today after disagreements regarding the structure of the deal between those backing the bid.
    US merchant bank Raine Group are now set to review the offers.
    Swansea keeping tabs on Ampadu
    Championship side Swansea are reportedly tracking Chelsea youngster Ethan Ampadu.
    The versatile defender is currently on loan at Venezia in Serie A.
    And Football League World report the Swans could make a move for the Welshman in the upcoming transfer window.
    Boss Russell Martin is said to have identified 22-year-old Ampadu as a perfect fit for his long-term plans at the club.
    You’re Alv-ing a laugh?
    Former Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has reportedly turned down a move to Arsenal because he is still haunted by his Stamford Bridge nightmare.
    According to La Sampa via Tutto Juve, Morata is unwilling to return to London following his nightmare spell at Chelsea.
    Morata joined the Blues in 2017 from Los Blancos, but was shipped off to Atletico on an initial loan deal in January 2019.
    It has been reported that the player doesn’t have good memories of living in the English capital and has given a potential switch to the Emirates a ‘sharp no’.
    Olise and Mitchell possibly injured
    Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira will already be without Conor Gallagher for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
    And both Michael Olise and Tyrick Mitchell are facing a race to be fit in time to start.
    Both players have been suffering from knocks, and have returned to training just days before the clash.
    Vieira said: “We have Tyrick and Michael, who have had some training on the field individually yesterday and a little more today.
    “Of course then we have to wait until tomorrow to see any reaction but they will only get involved in the game if they are 100 per cent fit.”
    Ken Griffin “vocal” in Chelsea exit
    According to reports, US billionaire Ken Griffin was “vocal” in his desire to pull out of the running to buy Chelsea.
    Griffin had teamed up with the Ricketts family and fellow billionaire and Dan Gilbert in the hope of buying the club.
    But the Ricketts family announced earlier they intended not to lodge a final bid to take over the Blues.
    And CBS claim it was Griffin who made his intentions clear and wanted to pull out of the running.
    SunSport understands the three parties failed to reach an agreement on the structure of any potential deal, which led to its collapse.
    Butland fires Chelsea Zaha warning
    Crystal Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland has warned Chelsea “not many people” can stop Eagles talisman Wilfried Zaha when he’s firing on all cylinders.
    Butland said: “Absolutely, he will be up for it, like we all will be. He is going to leave it all out there, which we all are.
    “When Wilf does that, there are not many people in the world who can play like him or can stop him.
    “I’m sure we will see the Wilf that we are seeing at the minute on Sunday. Wilf, along with the other incredible talents that we have got in the squad at the minute – we are a force to be reckoned with. It is not us playing Chelsea, they have got to play us as well.
    “It will be a good occasion, and I am sure we are all going to bring it.”
    Vieira dismisses Chelsea fatigue claims
    Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira has insisted Chelsea will not feel a knock-on effect from their extra-time clash against Real Madrid when the two sides face off in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final.
    The Frenchman said: “You don’t feel the tiredness when you play a semi-final of the FA Cup.
    “Those Chelsea players will be ready for it and we have to be ready for the fight and look at how we want to approach the game, our game plan and perform on the day. We can’t count on Chelsea to be tired.
    “Football-wise and the game they had I think was really good. They played well. It was a big game and they performed well. They can be unlucky and they were unlucky not to go to the semi-final.
    “The physical aspect will not have an impact on Chelsea’s performance. We have to look at ourselves, at what we want to do to give ourselves the best chance.”
    Man Utd ‘offer Rudiger contract’
    Manchester United have reportedly offered Antonio Rudiger a contract ahead of a potential summer move.
    The centre-back’s current Chelsea deal expires at the end of the season.
    And sanctions at Stamford Bridge mean he is currently unable to pen a renewal.
    Spanish outlet Sport claim United have tabled an offer to the 28-year-old, with the club keen to add defensive steel in the upcoming transfer window.
    Sarri ‘desperate for Jorginho reunion’
    Maurizio Sarri is reportedly eager to reunite with Jorginho at Lazio.
    A number of Serie A clubs have been linked with the 30-year-old, who is out of contract at Chelsea next summer.
    90min report Lazio are the latest to show their interest, with Jorginho unlikely to be offered a new deal at Stamford Bridge.
    Jorginho played under Sarri at Napoli, before the Italian brought him with him to Chelsea in 2018.
    And the Blues could opt to cash in on the midfielder this summer, sanctions permitting, instead of losing him for free in 12 months time.
    Tuchel wants “clarity” on takeover
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was quizzed by reporters in a press conference as to whether he had any updates regarding the takeover of the club.
    The German denied any knowledge of the latest news in the process, hours before The Ricketts family pulled out of the running to buy the club.
    Tuchel called for “clarity” on the matter, with the Blues manager hoping for a resolution in the near future.
    When asked if he had heard anything, Tuchel said: “No, to be very honest, no.
    “It’s still a process and I heard that talks are still ongoing with the government and I’m still not involved which I’m glad about I have to say as we have a lot to focus on here and that’s where our focus goes to.
    “We hope things will be sorted out as soon as possible to have clarity but I can understand that it’s not that easy.”
    Who’s left in Chelsea owner race?
    The withdrawal of the Ricketts family from the race to buy Chelsea means there are just three contenders left in the running.
    They are Americans Steve Pagliuca and Todd Boehly – both up against the combined Brit bid from Lord Seb Coe and Martin Broughton.
    But it has been revealed Chelsea icon John Terry will play a key role in Pagliuca’s bid to become the club’s next owner.
    And the Boston Celtics basketball boss will now tap into the legendary defender’s expertise to help win the four-way race to take over from Abramovich.
    Terry is part of the True Blues group which has now aligned itself to Pagliuca’s proposal to buy the £3billion-rated club.
    Ricketts exit not protest related
    The decision for the Ricketts family to withdraw their bid to buy Chelsea is understood to not be related to fan-protests against them taking control of the club.
    Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts had partnered with US billionaires Ken Griffin and Dan Gilbert to form a consortium to buy the club.
    But the reason for them pulling out of the running is thought to be due to the three parties failing to reach an agreement on the structure of any potential deal.
    Ricketts family OUT of running
    The Ricketts family backed group who had been exploring the option of buying Chelsea have released a statement confirming they will NOT be submitting a final bid for the club.
    A statement read: “The Ricketts-Griffin-Gilbert Group has decided, after careful consideration, not to submit a final bid for Chelsea F.C.
    “In the process of finalising their proposal, it became increasingly clear that certain issues could not be addressed given the unusual dynamics around the sales process.
    “We have great admiration for Chelsea and its fans, and we wish the new owners well.”
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    John Terry key to Chelsea Pagliuca bid, Chicago Cubs owner Ricketts OUT of takeover race, FA Cup build-up – latest

    CHELSEA’S new owner is set to be revealed, after the deadline passed for potential bidders to put their offers on Roman Abramovich’s table.And three of the four consortiums who are in a bidding have placed offers of around £3 billion in cash and with no debt leveraged against the club.
    The Ricketts-Griffin-Gilbert Group have pulled out, revealing they could not get on board with the “unusual dynamics around the sales process.”
    Chicago Cubs owner Joe Ricketts was seen as a controversial figure nevertheless, and there were even protests about his links.
    Stephen Pagliuca has announced NBA chairman Larry Tanenbaum as co-managing partner in his bid, with John Terry also part of the takeover attempt.
    Also on his team are ex-Disney CEO Bob Iger & journalist Willow Bay, Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin & businesswoman Elaine Saverin; B Capital co-founder Raj Ganguly.
    On the transfer front, Antonio Rudiger’s exit is seeming more imminent following the Blues’ disappointing Champions League exit.
    Keep up to date with all of the latest updates from the takeover in our live blog…
    Three offers in for Chelsea
    American bidders Steve Pagliuca and Todd Boehly, plus the Brit consortium of Lord Seb Coe and Martin Broughton, have all lodged their final offers to buy Chelsea.
    Yesterday was the deadline for final bids to be submitted, and the Evening Standard claim all three parties did so without any problems.
    The consortium led by the controversial Ricketts family pulled out of the running today after disagreements regarding the structure of the deal between those backing the bid.
    US merchant bank Raine Group are now set to review the offers.
    Swansea keeping tabs on Ampadu
    Championship side Swansea are reportedly tracking Chelsea youngster Ethan Ampadu.
    The versatile defender is currently on loan at Venezia in Serie A.
    And Football League World report the Swans could make a move for the Welshman in the upcoming transfer window.
    Boss Russell Martin is said to have identified 22-year-old Ampadu as a perfect fit for his long-term plans at the club.
    You’re Alv-ing a laugh?
    Former Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has reportedly turned down a move to Arsenal because he is still haunted by his Stamford Bridge nightmare.
    According to La Sampa via Tutto Juve, Morata is unwilling to return to London following his nightmare spell at Chelsea.
    Morata joined the Blues in 2017 from Los Blancos, but was shipped off to Atletico on an initial loan deal in January 2019.
    It has been reported that the player doesn’t have good memories of living in the English capital and has given a potential switch to the Emirates a ‘sharp no’.
    Olise and Mitchell possibly injured
    Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira will already be without Conor Gallagher for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.
    And both Michael Olise and Tyrick Mitchell are facing a race to be fit in time to start.
    Both players have been suffering from knocks, and have returned to training just days before the clash.
    Vieira said: “We have Tyrick and Michael, who have had some training on the field individually yesterday and a little more today.
    “Of course then we have to wait until tomorrow to see any reaction but they will only get involved in the game if they are 100 per cent fit.”
    Ken Griffin “vocal” in Chelsea exit
    According to reports, US billionaire Ken Griffin was “vocal” in his desire to pull out of the running to buy Chelsea.
    Griffin had teamed up with the Ricketts family and fellow billionaire and Dan Gilbert in the hope of buying the club.
    But the Ricketts family announced earlier they intended not to lodge a final bid to take over the Blues.
    And CBS claim it was Griffin who made his intentions clear and wanted to pull out of the running.
    SunSport understands the three parties failed to reach an agreement on the structure of any potential deal, which led to its collapse.
    Butland fires Chelsea Zaha warning
    Crystal Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland has warned Chelsea “not many people” can stop Eagles talisman Wilfried Zaha when he’s firing on all cylinders.
    Butland said: “Absolutely, he will be up for it, like we all will be. He is going to leave it all out there, which we all are.
    “When Wilf does that, there are not many people in the world who can play like him or can stop him.
    “I’m sure we will see the Wilf that we are seeing at the minute on Sunday. Wilf, along with the other incredible talents that we have got in the squad at the minute – we are a force to be reckoned with. It is not us playing Chelsea, they have got to play us as well.
    “It will be a good occasion, and I am sure we are all going to bring it.”
    Vieira dismisses Chelsea fatigue claims
    Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira has insisted Chelsea will not feel a knock-on effect from their extra-time clash against Real Madrid when the two sides face off in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final.
    The Frenchman said: “You don’t feel the tiredness when you play a semi-final of the FA Cup.
    “Those Chelsea players will be ready for it and we have to be ready for the fight and look at how we want to approach the game, our game plan and perform on the day. We can’t count on Chelsea to be tired.
    “Football-wise and the game they had I think was really good. They played well. It was a big game and they performed well. They can be unlucky and they were unlucky not to go to the semi-final.
    “The physical aspect will not have an impact on Chelsea’s performance. We have to look at ourselves, at what we want to do to give ourselves the best chance.”
    Man Utd ‘offer Rudiger contract’
    Manchester United have reportedly offered Antonio Rudiger a contract ahead of a potential summer move.
    The centre-back’s current Chelsea deal expires at the end of the season.
    And sanctions at Stamford Bridge mean he is currently unable to pen a renewal.
    Spanish outlet Sport claim United have tabled an offer to the 28-year-old, with the club keen to add defensive steel in the upcoming transfer window.
    Sarri ‘desperate for Jorginho reunion’
    Maurizio Sarri is reportedly eager to reunite with Jorginho at Lazio.
    A number of Serie A clubs have been linked with the 30-year-old, who is out of contract at Chelsea next summer.
    90min report Lazio are the latest to show their interest, with Jorginho unlikely to be offered a new deal at Stamford Bridge.
    Jorginho played under Sarri at Napoli, before the Italian brought him with him to Chelsea in 2018.
    And the Blues could opt to cash in on the midfielder this summer, sanctions permitting, instead of losing him for free in 12 months time.
    Tuchel wants “clarity” on takeover
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was quizzed by reporters in a press conference as to whether he had any updates regarding the takeover of the club.
    The German denied any knowledge of the latest news in the process, hours before The Ricketts family pulled out of the running to buy the club.
    Tuchel called for “clarity” on the matter, with the Blues manager hoping for a resolution in the near future.
    When asked if he had heard anything, Tuchel said: “No, to be very honest, no.
    “It’s still a process and I heard that talks are still ongoing with the government and I’m still not involved which I’m glad about I have to say as we have a lot to focus on here and that’s where our focus goes to.
    “We hope things will be sorted out as soon as possible to have clarity but I can understand that it’s not that easy.”
    Who’s left in Chelsea owner race?
    The withdrawal of the Ricketts family from the race to buy Chelsea means there are just three contenders left in the running.
    They are Americans Steve Pagliuca and Todd Boehly – both up against the combined Brit bid from Lord Seb Coe and Martin Broughton.
    But it has been revealed Chelsea icon John Terry will play a key role in Pagliuca’s bid to become the club’s next owner.
    And the Boston Celtics basketball boss will now tap into the legendary defender’s expertise to help win the four-way race to take over from Abramovich.
    Terry is part of the True Blues group which has now aligned itself to Pagliuca’s proposal to buy the £3billion-rated club.
    Ricketts exit not protest related
    The decision for the Ricketts family to withdraw their bid to buy Chelsea is understood to not be related to fan-protests against them taking control of the club.
    Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts had partnered with US billionaires Ken Griffin and Dan Gilbert to form a consortium to buy the club.
    But the reason for them pulling out of the running is thought to be due to the three parties failing to reach an agreement on the structure of any potential deal.
    Ricketts family OUT of running
    The Ricketts family backed group who had been exploring the option of buying Chelsea have released a statement confirming they will NOT be submitting a final bid for the club.
    A statement read: “The Ricketts-Griffin-Gilbert Group has decided, after careful consideration, not to submit a final bid for Chelsea F.C.
    “In the process of finalising their proposal, it became increasingly clear that certain issues could not be addressed given the unusual dynamics around the sales process.
    “We have great admiration for Chelsea and its fans, and we wish the new owners well.”
    Levi Colwill ‘in Chelsea plans’
    Chelsea youngster Levi Colwill will reportedly have a role to play at Stanford Bridge next season.
    The 19-year-old defender has impressed on loan at Championship side Huddersfield.
    And according to 90min, the Blues believe Colwill has “all the attributes” to fight for a place in Thomas Tuchel’s side next season.
    The news comes as a blow to Frank Lampard, with the Everton boss claimed to be keen on bringing Colwill to Goodison Park.
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    He’s not a Kepa
    Reports suggest Juventus are eyeing a swoop for backup Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.
    The Spaniard has started just four Premier League games this campaign.
    According to Fichajes, Juve are keen on bringing the 27-year-old to Serie A.
    And after his Carabao Cup final shocker, which saw him subbed on for penalties only to save none and miss his own kick, Chelsea could decide the time is right to part ways with the keeper.
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    Tuchel defends Guehi and Livramento sales
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has stood by the club’s decision to sell defenders Marc Guehi and Tino Livramento last summer.
    He revealed: “It’s a decision we took together and we are happy about these decisions
    “You cannot go back and reflect, because at the point where we took the decision it was the right thing to do given the circumstances.
    “For Tino Livramento, for example, we had a plan and we preferred a loan but he saw his future to go and the situation was then better to agree to a sale.
    “For Marc it is a fantastic development and it’s very hard or maybe even impossible to say that if we kept him he would have been better, worse or the same because maybe he needed exactly that.
    “Maybe he needed the change of environment, maybe he needed a different club, maybe he needed a bigger role and more minutes to develop his full potential.”
    Midfielder move Tchou and go
    Real Madrid are reportedly in pole position to sign Aurelien Tchouameni – dealing Chelsea a huge blow in their pursuit of the Monaco midfielder.
    Chelsea are claimed to have identified the youngster as the long-term successor to his French compatriot and international team-mate N’Golo Kante.
    But according to Spanish outlet AS, Real are determined to secure the signature of the former Bordeaux starlet.
    They state that Tchouameni is getting ‘closer and closer’ to linking up with Los Blancos with talks between the two parties advancing in recent weeks.
    It has been said that his preference is to join the Bernabeu outfit as Real and Monaco now look to agree on a fee.
    Monaco are understood to value their player at around £54million.
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    Tuchel – CL exit feels “bitter”
    Thomas Tuchel has revealed the way in which his side went out of the Champions League in midweek “feels a bit bitter”.
    The Blues overturned a 3-1 aggregate deficit at Real Madrid to lead 4-3, before being beaten in extra-time at the Bernabeu.
    And Tuchel admitted: “We are all a bit in between. Confidence wise, I think it’s a huge boost but it’s a disappointment to go out of the Champions League at the quarter-final.
    “Not in a big drama, but it’s still a disappointment because we feel we could’ve been one of the four teams in the semi-final.
    “It was a fantastic performance at the Bernabeu and it stays like this. But it feels a bit bitter. Too many mistakes got punished by individual quality.
    “We’ve got some training time now before our Sunday match and we will use it to sweat it out and be ready for Sunday.”
    Lukaku back in Chelsea training
    Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that apart from Ben Chilwell and Callum Hudson-Odoi, he has a full squad to choose from for the FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace.
    Romelu Lukaku missed the midweek trip to Real Madrid with an achilles injury, but has since returned to Chelsea training.
    Tuchel said: “Yeah [everyone is okay], except for Ben Chilwell and Callum Hudson-Odoi, everyone seems to be okay.
    “We still have two more trainings to go, so fingers crossed it will stay like this.
    “Romelu was back in training yesterday. Let’s see if he has any reaction or not. So, let’s see if everyone is okay.”
    Tuchel in Gallagher apology
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has revealed he “apologised” to Conor Gallagher during a chance encounter at a restaurant, with the Blues loanee unable to play in this weekend’s FA Cup semi-final.
    The on-loan Palace man is not allowed to play against his parent club, and Tuchel said:
    “I had the chance to talk to Conor, and I could see his frustration.
    “We met some weeks ago after the international break by coincidence in a restaurant.
    “We had a chat, then the subject came up, and I apologised because I know how competitive he is, and I like him a lot and know his character very well.
    He added: “Yeah, it’s the way it is. We play to win the game, and the rules were clear when we made the loan.
    “I can totally understand Patrick Vieira and Conor’s disappointment, but these were the rules and we don’t want to suffer from the rules.”
    Jorginho in Juve contract demand
    Reports in Italy suggest Jorginho could be on his way back to Serie A this summer, with the midfielder already in talks with Juventus.
    La Gazzetta dello Sport claim the 30-year-old is demanding around £115,00-a-week to sign for the club.
    Jorginho’s current Chelsea deal expires in 2023, but sanctions at Stamford Bridge mean he is unable to sign a new deal.
    And the uncertainty at Chelsea as the sale process rumbles on has allowed Juventus the chance to kick off contract discussions.
    Credit: Getty
    Butland eyeing FA Cup success
    Chelsea head into Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace as strong favourites, but Eagles keeper Jack Butland is not shirking the challenge.
    Ahead of the London derby at Wenbley, the goalkeeper said on facing Chelsea: “It’s a massive opportunity.
    “Given our performances in the league and against top teams this year, we have shown as a club that we’re not afraid to play the big guns and do well against them.
    “It is what we are. We are not just happy to be here – we’re looking to win every game. That is something that the manager and we as players are determined to do.”
    Rom in “further PSG discussions”
    Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is reportedly set to hold more talks with PSG regarding a potential summer exit.
    The £97.5million man is “gutted” with how his return to Stamford Bridge has played out, according to GiveMeSport.
    And after reports suggested Lukaku was in talks with the French giants earlier this week, it’s now claimed he’s set to hold further discussions with the club.
    PSG are on the lookout for a new striker, with Kylian Mbappe set to depart in the summer.
    And Blues flop Lukaku could be the man they turn to.
    Silva breaks silence after Madrid KO
    Thiago Silva was one of the few Chelsea players not to take to social media immediately after the heartbreaking Champions League exit at the hands of Real Madrid.
    Now though the defender has been able to mull things over, and taken to Twitter and Instagram, admitting the last few days have been “very hard” following the defeat.
    He said: “These last two days have been very hard.
    “Despite the disappointment, I’m very proud of our team, the ability to overcome obstacles and move forward. Come on @ChelseaFC!!
    “We still have a lot of work ahead, always with a lot of courage, determination and respect for this jersey.”
    More on Pagliuca’s Chelsea bid
    A source close to the Pagliuca bid told SunSport: “John Terry is a Chelsea icon and is revered to this day as Captain, Leader, Legend in the eyes of the fans.
    “We were grateful to receive the support of the True Blues Consortium and encouraged they have validated our commitment to a compelling bid to buy this great club.
    “We don’t take that support lightly — fans are the lifeblood of the club — and we hope to work with the group, with John, and other fan groups.”
    Pagliuca, 67, broke his silence on Tuesday to reveal a grand vision for Chelsea if he gets the nod for a takeover.
    He guarantees the club will stay put and redevelop its ground and continue the good work being done by the academy which produced JT in the past.
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    Rangers 3 Braga 1 LIVE: Roofe scores in EXTRA-TIME to send Gers through to Europa League semi-finals – latest updates

    RANGERS reached the semi-finals of the Europa League with a 3-1 win over Braga at Ibrox. The Gers went 2-0 up through Jamies Tavernier but 10-man Braga pulled one back with just minutes to go in normal time.
    Kemar Roofe scored the vital goal in extra-time to send the Portuguese side, who then went down to nine men, crashing out of the competition.

    RESULT: Rangers 3-1 Braga
    Rangers XI: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Bassey, Barisic, Lundstram, Jack, Aribo, Ramsey, Kent, Roofe
    Braga XI: Matheus, Carmo, Tormena, Oliveira, Fabiano, Horta, Castro, Al Musrati, Ruiz, Horta, Ruiz, Gomes

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    That’s all from Ibrox
    It’s the end of another enthralling, exhausting and memorable European night in Glasgow – and it won’t be the last this season.
    Rangers have overcome Braga in the Europa League to reach the semi-finals, and will now face RB Leipzig in the last four.
    The first leg will take place in Germany in two weeks’ time, and you won’t miss a kick with us here at SunSport.
    Until then, thanks for joining us and goodnight.
    Gio so proud of Gers
    A delighted Giovani van Bronckhorst believes his team gave everything – in a game that had everything.
    The Rangers boss admitted that his players had to dig deep to overcome disappointment at times, but kept believing to eventually prevail.
    It’s a big night and a big result for us. It was a game that was up and down, ten men, nine men, goals disallowed, VAR, penalties, red cards. It was quite hectic but at the end of the day we are through to the semis.
    I’m very proud. To reach the last four in Europe is a major achievement for everyone. We worked so hard for it.Giovani van BronckhorstBT Sport

    Tav pays tribute to team
    Rangers captain James Tavernier said that he and his exhausted teammates should be incredibly proud of their achievements after his two goals helped the Scottish champions into the last four of the Europa League.
    I’m tired, but it’s a special night for the lads, the club and the fans. You could see how much it meant to everyone at the final whistle. The players in the dressing room should be proud of themselves for taking the club to a European semi-final.James Tavernier BT Sport

    xG-eepers! Rangers attack from the off
    Carlos Carvalhal said there were huge expectations on Rangers this evening, and it translated to their attempts on goal.
    In fact, the expected goals total that the Gers clocked up (5.8) was greater than any side in any European game this season.
    Credit: @OptaJoe Twitter
    Match stats from Ibrox
    It’s been an eventful, exhausting night in Glasgow.
    Rangers didn’t have much of a sniff in the first leg in Portugal, but more than made up for it this evening with 31 attempts on goal.

    Full time – Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    It’s all over! Rangers have made hard work of it, but the Scottish champions are in the Europa League semi-finals.
    The Glasgow side finally got the job done in extra-time against the eventual nine men of Braga, and will now face RB Leipzig of Germany in the final four.
    Rangers had threatened to blow their Portuguese opponents away in a blistering first half during which they overturned a first leg deficit through two James Tavernier goals – the second from the penalty spot.
    In the decision to award the hosts a spotkick, Braga were also reduced to ten men, leaving the visitors with a huge uphill task in the second half.
    But Braga fought back, and shocked Ibrox with a late David Carmo head to send the tie towards an extra half hour.
    However, the hosts regained their composure to finally see off Carlos Carvalhal’s team, who lost their cool – and any chance of another comeback – when substitute Iuri Medeiros was dismissed for two needless yellow cards moments later.

    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    120. Carvalhal and Van Bronckhorst embrace on the touchline.
    That would indicate that the Braga boss believes this game is over.
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    118. Rangers are playing keep ball against the nine men. It’s the sensible thing to do.
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    115. Defender David Carmo has stayed up front and Braga are preparing to go long.
    Finally, Carlos Carvalhal’s years of experience in the English Football League come to the fore.
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    113. Braga go for broke and throw everything that they have left – which isn’t much – at the home defence.
    Horta goes down in the box, and the visitors – more in hope than expectation – appeal for a penalty.
    The Braga bench again protest, but there’s no chance of a spotkick being awarded here.
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    111. Scott Wright is again unmarked in the middle, and again ignored by a teammate – this time Sakala – who shoots wide.
    I’m not sure what Wright has done to upset the rest of the Rangers squad. Is he a secret Celtic fan?
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    110. What an astonishing miss from Scott Arfield!
    Sakala’s shot across goal is deflected towards the line by a defender, and, although Matheus manages an acrobatic stop to keep it out, the ball finds kindly for Arfield.
    All alone and five yards out, the Rangers substitute gets underneath the rebound, somehow looping it on to the top of the crossbar.
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    108. A chance to guarantee progression.
    Substitute Sakala slips Kent in on the left, who has two unmarked teammates in the centre.
    The winger overlooks the better-placed Wright in the centre to pull back to Arfield at the near post, and the result is a scuffed shot wide.
    Extra-time 2nd period – Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    106. There are just quarter of an hour and the nine men of Braga between Rangers and a European semi-final.
    It’s impossible to blow it from here. They couldn’t even if they wanted to.
    Extra-time half-time – Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    105. An absolute moment of madness from Iuri Medeiros!
    The Braga substitute is cautioned for crashing into Leon Balogun on the far touchline as the defender went to clear up the pitch.
    Booking or no booking, the midfielder’s reaction is absurd as he goes face-to-face with the referee, pointing in his face.
    It leaves Francois Letexier with no decision other than to produce an immediate second yellow card and then the red.
    There goes any slim hope Braga had of another dramatic recovery.
    Iuri Medeiros is sent off! Braga are down to nine men!
    Rangers 3-1 Braga (agg: 3-2)
    101. Rangers lead the tie once again! And Kemar Roofe has got his goal!
    It’s a brilliantly worked move, sparked by Glen Kamara on the right, and centred low into the six-yard box by Joe Aribo for Roofe to convert.
    Whether the forward should even be on the pitch is another matter, but Rangers fans will not care one jot about that!

    Goal! Kemar Roofe nets for Rangers!
    Rangers 2-1 Braga (agg: 2-2)
    99. The visiting players have done really well to take the sting out of this game in extra-time.
    Rangers need fresh impetus.
    Rangers 2-1 Braga (agg: 2-2)
    97. Some Braga players want a yellow card for Aribo’s foul on the goalkeeper, but it certainly didn’t warrant one.
    The appeals lead to another of their bench being cautioned by the match officials.
    Rangers 2-1 Braga (agg: 2-2)
    96. Matheus will certainly require the ice bath once this game concludes.
    The goalkeeper is writhing in agony once again after being caught by Aribo.
    Rangers 2-1 Braga (agg: 2-2)
    94. You could not hear yourself think inside Ibrox earlier this evening. You can almost hear a pin drop now.
    Students of psychology will be writing theses of this night for years to come.
    Rangers 2-1 Braga (agg: 2-2)
    92. Close to a nightmare start to extra-time for Rangers.
    Kemar Roofe, already on a booking, goes over the ball and catches Castro on the thigh with his studs.
    It’s a clear yellow card offence, but luckily for the Rangers forward, referee Francois Letexier allows it to go unpunished.
    Braga manager Carlos Carvalhal is not so fortunate. He’s shown a yellow card for his protests from the bench.
    Extra-time kick-off – Rangers 2-1 Braga (agg: 2-1)
    91. Strap in for another half hour.
    Three of the four Europa League semi-finalists are known: Eintracht Frankfurt, West Ham and RB Leipzig. Who will be the fourth?
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    Lyon 0 West Ham 3 LIVE REACTION: Hammers THROUGH to Europa League semis after magical victory in France – latest updates

    WEST HAM are THROUGH to the Europa League semi-finals after emphatically blowing away Lyon 3-0 in the last eight. The Hammers will play Eintracht Frankfurt in the semis after goals from Craig Dawson, Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen.

    RESULT: Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    Lyon XI: Pollersbeck, Gusto, Denayer, Lukeba, Emerson, Mendes, Ndombele, Toko Ekambi, Aouar, Ndombele, Faivre, Dembele
    West Ham XI: Areola, Coufal, Dawson, Diop, Johnson, Soucek, Rice, Fornals, Lanzini, Bowen, Antonio

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    That’s all from Lyon
    So there we have it, David Moyes’ men have brushed aside Olympique Lyon 3-0 on their quest to European glory. Next up, Eintracht Frankfurt, who ironically, they beat in the Cup Winners’ Cup last time West Ham got this far, in 1976!
    Thanks for reading. Goodnight!
    Marvellous Moyes proud of boys
    I am immensely proud of the players, their performance… I don’t think many people thought we were going to make it tonight. We’ve got a really good group of lads, I’m really lucky.David Moyes, West Ham boss
    Declan dig at Dembele
    In his post-match interview, goalscorer Declan Rice, thought the victory tasted extra sweet after the actions of Lyon’s Moussa Dembele last week. Here’s what he had to say:
    There were a few incentives for us to go out and win. Dembele winking at the camera in the first leg, and their Twitter admin saying that they don’t see how they’re not going to get through. Those things come back to bite you. We stayed quiet, put in a performance, and now West Ham are in the semi’s, what more could you want.Declan Rice, West Ham midfielder
    .Credit: Getty
    All smiles
    David Moyes deserves all the praise in the world after that performance.
    He joined the Hammers in 2017, with his side sitting in the relegation zone.
    He’s now in the fight for European glory!
    .Credit: Getty
    Elsewhere in Europe…
    Frankfurt have just beaten Barcelona in a very tense finish over in Spain. West Ham will play the German side next for a place in the Europa League final!

    Full time – Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    West Ham shock Lyon to march on to their first European semi-final since 1976!
    It will feel strange to celebrate to the sound of whistles, hundreds of miles from East London, but the players have made their way over to the travelling fans, now.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    90+3, Benrahma shows his strength, and holds off his man before firing on target. The keeper holds on to it, and that will surely be that.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    90+3, Ekambi drags a tired effort wide from 30 yards. Nothing doing for the french side this evening.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    90+1, Lyon just can’t find a gap in the West Ham wall. I count 3 shots, all blocked by maroon bodies. West Ham want that clean sheet, the icing on their quarter-final cake.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    90, The board goes up for four added minutes here.
    West Ham nearly home and dry.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – Hammers substitution
    89, Benrahma is on for Rice.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – Lyon change
    88, Ex-Arsenal player, Reine-Adelaide is on for the final moments here. Denayer makes way.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    86, Dembele looks to salvage something, but his effort is straight down the throat of Areola who has been surprisingly untroubled all evening.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – yellow card
    85, Fournals picks up a booking for his protests against the referee’s decision. Tough to know if he was time wasting or moaning. He won’t mind.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – West Ham change
    84, Antonio gets a deserved rest after running himself into the ground this evening. Last round’s hero, Yarmolenko, is on to replace him.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – yellow card
    83, Antonio draws a foul from Barcola who slides in on the forward as he drives down the wing. He looks knackered.
    Barcola gets a booking.
    .Credit: Reuters
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    81, Antonio takes a break in the middle of the pitch with cramp.
    Meanwhile, the Lyon fans are keeping spirits high as they turn their backs to the picth and perform little jumps. I imagine that would look far more impressive if they were 3-0 up, but why not.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    78, Gusto swings a perfect delivery into Tete at the back post who was unmarked. Most of the ground thought that was in, as he controlled the volley into the side netting from close range.
    Lyon unable to make their chances count. West Ham quite the opposite, as they edge ever closer to the semi-finals.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    77, Dembele attempts to surreptitiously slide one in behind the West ham defence to the on-running Ekambi, but West ham cut it out easily.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – West Ham change
    76, Lanzini is off for Mr experience, Mark Noble, to help see this game out.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    76, That just about sums up Lyon’s night in attack.
    Dembele misses the header completely, and it falls to Barcola, who strikes the ball wildly over the bar.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    74, Barcola floats one into the area, Dembele shapes up for the bicycle kick, but Dawson wasn’t having any of it, and bundles the striker to the floor.
    Lyon have a corner, now.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    73, Tete drives into the area and chips one across goal, but Dawson is back on to calmly chest it back to his keeper.
    Tete gets to have another go from 20 yards, but West ham throw bodies in the way.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham
    71, Ekambi makes the most of Dawson’s momentary absence and finds space in the box. But the winger fluffs his line, and misses the ball completely.
    Lyon 0-3 West Ham – Lyon substitution
    71, Barcola is on to replace Aouar.
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    Barcelona 2 Frankfurt 3 LIVE REACTION: Xavi’s side OUT of Europa League as Kostic brace sinks Spanish giants – updates

    BARCELONA were sensationally knocked out of the Europa League after losing 3-2 to Eintracht Frankfurt at the Nou Camp. Filip Kostic scored a brace to ensure the Germans will play West Ham in the semi-finals.

    RESULT: Barcelona 2-3 Frankfurt
    Barcelona XI: Ter Stegen, Araujo, Sergio, Dembele, Pedri, Jordi Alba, Ferran Torres, Mingueza, Eric Garcia, Gavi, Aubameyang
    Frankfurt XI: Trapp, Ndicka, Jakic, Kostic, Hinteregger, Kamada, Rode, Toure, Borre, Lindstrom, Knauff

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    Spanish giants fail to deliver
    Barcelona can only have themselves to blame for tonight’s defeat.
    Frankfurt wanted it more from the first kick of the ball, showing more passion and desire for the whole game.
    Sadly, I have seen more hunger at an ‘all you can eat’ buffet than there is in that Barcelona team.
    Some drastic changes are needed to the squad if they have any desire of getting back to anywhere near where they used to be on the European stage.

    Time to be frank about it
    While Barcelona went through their financial problems, the only way they could bring players into the club was via free agents.
    The problem with this is that you have players on huge wages.
    Barcelona have a lot of work to do to get this club back to where they once were as one of Europe’s elite.
    Germans make mockery of Catalans
    Oliver Glasner’s side came here today with not one person fancying their chances of progressing to the next round.
    Frankfurt made this look like Camp Who rather than Camp Nou.
    Despite the home side rallying in added time, only one team deserved to win this game and it wasn’t Barcelona.
    Frankfurt will face West Ham in the Europa League semi final.

    FT: Barcelona 2-3 Frankfurt
    The referee blows to end an entertaining game.
    Well anyone who says the Europe League is boring please watch the highlights of tonight’s quarter-finals.
    Frankfurt have done the unthinkable.
    Barcelona 2-3 Frankfurt
    90+10. What a game this is.
    Depay’s penalty is tipped onto the bar by Trapp but it bounces behind the line and bounces back out.
    The referee’s watch tells him it was a goal.
    Goal – Depay (Barcelona)
    Red card – Ndicka (Frankfurt)
    Penalty to Barcelona
    Barcelona 1-3 Frankfurt
    90+7. They are weathering the storm still.
    After that Barcelona goal the fans seemed to get behind their team again and seemed to put Frankfurt on edge.
    Surely not enough time for Xavi’s side now.
    Barcelona 1-3 Frankfurt
    90+5. Knauff is shown a yellow card for a late challenge on Busquets.
    The referee comes over to book Glasner also.
    Barcelona still knocking on the door.

    Barcelona 1-3 Frankfurt – Depay chance!
    90+3. Hearts in mouths time for the away fans.
    Depay seemingly about to stroke the ball home when Ndicka blocks it.
    The ball ricochets to De Jong on the back post but he is offside.
    Barcelona 1-3 Frankfurt
    90+1. He has had one goal disallowed already but not this time.
    With so much additional time added, Barcelona have time to save this.
    Huge 8 minutes for both teams.
    Goal – Busquets (Barcelona)
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    90. It looks as though we will have 9 minutes of added time.
    That is the last thing the visitors wanted.
    All down to the ineptness of the VAR studio.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    88. Barca are trying to get that goal they are desperate for still.
    This time Hinteregger clears one from underneath his own crossbar.
    If he hadn’t cleared it, that was a certain goal.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    86. VAR prevented an awkward finish for Frankfurt.
    The way the German players celebrated the decision was no different to any of their goals.
    Barcelona will want the final whistle now.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    84. VAR are checking for an offside.
    It does look as though he is off before he deflects the ball in.
    Goal disallowed, offside.
    Even better it didn’t take six minutes.
    Goal – Busquets (Barcelona)
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    82. There does not seem to be anything about Barcelona at all.
    It makes you wonder who they will attract in the summer.
    This is Barca side is looking like a spent force this evening.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    80. Frankfurt make some changes with Lindstrom and Rode coming off.
    Barcelona bring Memphis Depay on.
    No big ask, hat trick please in ten minutes.

    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    78. The team who wants this win tonight is Frankfurt.
    Kamada almost makes it 4-0 with a shot from the edge of the box.
    This is a horror show for the home fans.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    76. The visitors are looking for more goals.
    They are knocking on the door here now.
    Barca heads have dropped and the Germans smell blood.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    74. There will be some sore heads in Madrid tonight.
    They must be loving watching the Germans pick apart their biggest rivals at their own ground.
    All of this after Barcelona won 4-0 at the Bernabeu a few weeks ago.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    72. Barcelona are passing it around and trying to get down the flanks.
    Dembele is penalised for a trip on Knauff.
    Breathing space for the visitors.
    Barcelona 0-3 Frankfurt
    70. As it stands it looks like a Frankfurt v West Ham semi final.
    Unless Barcelona can find a miracle.
    They have been tactically outplayed tonight.

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    PSV vs Leicester LIVE: Stream, TV channel, team news as Maddison STARTS Europa Conference league clash – latest updates

    LEICESTER CITY return to Europa Conference League action TONIGHT in a winner takes all quarter-final second leg against PSV Eindhoven.The Foxes were held to a goalless stalemate when the two sides faced off at the King Power.
    But Brendan Rodgers’ men had their spirits lifted on the weekend having taken a well-earned three points off Crystal Palace. However, PSV also picked up a convincing 2-0 victory in Eredivisie themselves.

    Start time: 5.45pm BST
    TV/Live stream: BT Sport 3
    PSV XI: Mvogo, Mauro Jr, Teze, Ramalho, Max, Sangare, Gutierrez, Veerrman, Gakpo, Gotze, Zahavi
    Leicester XI: Schemeichel, Ricardo, Evans, Fofana, Castagne, Maddison, Tielemans, Dewsbury-Hall, Albrighton, Barnes, Iheanacho

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    What time does PSV vs Leicester kick off?

    What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?

    PSV Eindhoven vs Leicester City will be broadcasted live on BT Sport 3 and BT Sport 3 HD.
    The coverage commences from 5pm UK time – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    Subscription members can also stream the game live via the BT Sport website or app.

    Kiernan, king of the King Power
    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has become a crowd favourite amongst Leicester fans this season. The 23-year-old has established himself as a regular under Brendan Rodgers, displaying his qualities game after game.
    The Englishman stared in the Foxes 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, setting up Lookman for their opener, before netting his first goal of the Premier League campaign.
    Shot stopper, Kasper Schmeichel was not shy in his praise of his midfielder after the match, stating:
    Kiernan’s done incredibly well this season, and it’s important he’s given time and the space to improve and mature. We’ve got a player on our hands if he’s able to be kept out of the press limelight.Kasper Schmeichel, Leicester goalkeeper
    Foxes fans will hope their young midfield maestro can do the same this evening, and lead them to their first ever European semi-final.
    .Credit: Getty
    Foxes bench
    Jakupovic, Odunze, Justin, Amartey, Soyuncu, Vestegaard, Thomas, Choudhury, Braybrooke, Lookman, Perez, Daka
    Maddison and Barnes start for Leicester
    Brendan Rodgers names an unchanged side from the one that faced PSV in the first leg.
    The Leicester back four were all rested on the weekend, along with their front three.
    Dewsbury-Hall comes to Eindhoven in great form after a goal and assist in his side’s win against Crystal Palace.
    The Foxes look set to play in their usual 4-3-3 formation, with Iheanacho spearing the attack, either side of Barnes and Albrighton.
    Schmeichel, Ricardo, Evans, Fofana, Castagne, Maddison, Tielemans, Dewsbury-Hall, Albrighton, Barnes, Iheanacho
    .Credit: PA
    PSV bench
    Van Ginkel, Vinicius, Bruma, Romero, Doan, Vertessen, Oppegard, Ledezma, Drommel, Muller
    PSV line-up
    PSV boss, Roger Schmidt is forced into two changes from the team that drew against Leicester last time out.
    Teze comes into partner Ramalho at centre back after the injury to Boscagli.
    In midfield, Gutierrez is included after the injury to Madueke on the weekend. Veerman is likely to play further forward in a front three with Gakpo and Zahavi.
    Mvogo, Mauro, Teze, Ramalho, Max, Sangare, Gutierrez, Veerman, Gakpo, Gotze, Zahavi
    .Credit: Getty
    Game comes too soon for much ‘k-needed’ Vardy
    Foxes Fans were encouraged after the news that Jamie Vardy had returned to training last week. However, tonight’s tie comes too soon for the 35-year-old, who had to have an injection on his knee just two days ago.
    He had an injection last night. We’ll see over the course of the next week what effect that brings and hopefully, it can be a positive one for us. Brendan Rodgers, Leicester boss
    For now, the visitors will have to rely on the services of Kelechi Iheanacho and Patson Daka up front. The former was accused of being wasteful in the first leg after seeming too casual with his opportunities in front of goal. However, the Nigerian looks in line for another start this evening after being rested on the weekend.
    Elsewhere, Leicester remain without Ryan Bertrand, Wilfred Ndidi and Danny Ward, who are all also side-lined with knee injuries.
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    Madueke ruled out this evening
    20-year-old Noni Madueke looked one of PSV’s biggest threats in the first leg of this tie. However, the Englishman picked up an injury after coming off the bench in his side’s 2-0 win on the weekend. It is thought that the winger has a muscle problem and will miss both this evening’s match and PSV’s cup final against Ajax on Sunday.
    A real blow for the home side.
    Madueke joins a long list of injured players including Boscagli, Mwene, Obispo, Sambo, Thomas, Fofana and van de Blaak.  
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    Good evening from the Philips Stadion
    Welcome to SunSport’s live coverage of this early evening second leg match between PSV and Leicester in the Europa League Conference. The tie is perfectly poised with nothing separating the two sides at the King Power stadium last week in a goalless draw.
    Both the Foxes and PSV won their respective league matches on the weekend in preparation for their game this evening. PSV keep their title hopes alive, whilst Leicester hop up to ninth with significant games in hand over the teams around them.
    In the first leg, Harvey Barnes had Leicester’s best chance, striking the woodwork on the stroke of half-time. Tonight, PSV have the home advantage and will look to extend their illustrious record of 12 games unbeaten in 17 encounters with English opposition. The action is programmed for 17:45 in Eindhoven and we will bring you confirmation of both teams’ starting line-ups as a part of our build up to kick-off.
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    Chelsea takeover DEADLINE LIVE: Bidding reaches ‘around £3bn’ with ‘three bidders to make cash-only offers’ – latest

    THE deadline for any potential owners to place their bids in hope of purchasing Chelsea football club is TODAY.And the four consortiums who are in a bidding have already placed offers of around £3 billion according to reports.
    With rumours circulating that three of the bids have been cash-only offers.
    Stephen Pagliuca has announced NBA chairman Larry Tanenbaum as co-managing partner in his bid.
    Also on his team are ex-Disney CEO Bob Iger & journalist Willow Bay, Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin & businesswoman Elaine Saverin; B Capital co-founder Raj Ganguly.
    On the transfer front, Antonio Rudiger’s exit is seeming more imminent following the Blues’ disappointing Champions League exit.
    Keep up to date with all of the latest updates from the takeover in our live blog…
    Nou hope for United
    Manchester United have been handed a boost in their pursuit of defensive reinforcements after Barcelona’s bid for Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger stalled.
    Barca have emerged as the favourites to secure Rudiger in recent weeks, although he has also been linked with Real Madrid, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain.
    The centre-back reportedly snubbed a £200,000-a-week contract renewal with the Blues in February, with the 29-year-old apparently seeking a more lucrative deal.
    News the Blaugrana’s bid has stalled after “hesitating” over the move could open the door for United to enhance their defensive options
    Statement after Abramovich freeze
    The Jersey Law Officers’ Department released a statement today that read: “Search warrants were executed by the States of Jersey Police on Tuesday 12 April 2022 at premises in Jersey suspected to be connected to the business activities of Roman Abramovich.
    “The Royal Court also imposed a formal freezing order on 12 April, known as a saisie judiciaire, over assets understood to be valued in excess of US$7 billion which are suspected to be connected to Mr Abramovich and which are either located in Jersey or owned by Jersey incorporated entities”
    Fresh Abramovich blow
    Departing Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has had £5.4billion worth of assets frozen in Jersey.
    The UK government sanctioned Abramovich last month after Russia’s unjust invasion of Ukraine, with reports suggesting he has a close relationship with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
    That led to the Russian oligarch putting the Blues up for sale as the government handed them a special licence to keep operating.
    Now he has been hit by a freezing order in the Channel Islands while local police also searched premises that are “suspected to be connected” to him on Tuesday
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    John Terry statement
    The True Blues Consortium, a Chelsea fans’ group aiming to buy 10 per cent of the club in the upcoming sale, released a statement about their endorsement of Stephen Pagliuca’s takeover bid.
    Blues legend John Terry is one of the group’s founders.
    A statement read: “Having engaged and being well received by all the bidders we were recently able to spend some time with Steve and Larry and getting to know their bid we’re again confident that they are aligned with Chelsea fans, and of course have experience in this area of owning sports teams.
    “We feel the club are in a fortunate position with the final bidders and look forward to continuing dialogue with them”
    John Terry comes in
    Chelsea legend John Terry has thrown his support behind Stephen Pagliuca’s takeover bid.
    Terry wants to give fans a say through shares in the club with more than 10,000 already expressing their desire to buy in.
    The former centre-back is one of the founders of the True Blues Consortium, a Chelsea fans’ group aiming to buy 10 per cent of the club in the upcoming sale.
    The organisation claims to have raised £150million they hope will be put towards the winning bidders’ purchase – regardless of who lands the Blues – in turn giving supporters shares.
    Boston Celtics co-owner Pagliuca has been backed by Larry Tanenbaum, the chairman of the NBA, while the consortium also includes ex-Walt Disney chief Bob Iger and Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook
    After meeting with Pagliuca, Sky News report the True Blues Consortium have decided to publicly endorse that attempt to purchase the West Londoners
    Chelsea bid situation
    Bids for Chelsea’s takeover have reportedly ‘already reached £3billion’ as today’s deadline approaches.
    It’s also claimed three of the four consortiums will make cash-only offers and avoid putting debt on the Blues.
    The Times say bids led by Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts and by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, plus the group fronted by Sir Martin Broughton, confirmed they have enough funding to buy the West Londoners outright.
    But it’s not known how the other consortium, spearheaded by Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca, plan to pay.
    Real result tough for Ruben
    Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has revealed that Tuesday’s Champions League elimination by Real Madrid has been hard for the players to take.
    The Blues fought back from 3-1 down on aggregate to lead 4-3 with 15 minutes remaining, only to go out 5-4 after extra time.
    “We had full belief that we could pull the tie back and I think that showed in our performance because we were excellent for the most part,” said Loftus-Cheek in conversation with the club’s in-house media.
    “To bring the game back and have it in our hands only for it to be taken away from us is very disappointing.
    “We are proud of our performance but the overriding feeling in the dressing room is definitely one of disappointment because of the start we had.”
    However, the 26-year-old insisted that the continuing issues off the pitch that are affecting the club had no impact on their European exit.
    “We try not to think about the off-field things too much, to be honest, especially when you have a game of this magnitude to focus on.”

    Tuchel to make Wembley changes
    Thomas Tuchel admitted that his Chelsea players left everything out on the Bernabeu pitch as they crashed to Champions League heartbreak on Tuesday evening.
    And the German coach now has some tough decisions to make with an FA Cup semi-final just three days away.
    Tuchel will surely ring the changes after 120 epic minutes in Madrid that would have taken its toll on both the bodies and minds of his beaten Blue heroes.
    Edouard Mendy, Reece James, Thiago Silva, Antonio Rudiger, Alonso, Mason Mount and Kai Havertz played the entire two hours in Spain.
    However, while the Chelsea boss has options in most areas of the pitch, he may be forced into going with Marcos Alonso on the left again due to Ben Chilwell’s long-term injury.

    Biggest bid not guaranteed to succeed
    Raine Group will not automatically green light the biggest bid put forward for Chelsea.
    The four consortia in the mix to takeover at Stamford Bridge have until this evening to finalise their financial package.
    However, the investment bank overseeing the purchase of the Londoners will decide on the most suitable offer, and their choice will be made with the best interests of the football club at heart.
    The New York-based group aim to analyse the four offers by the end of this month, when they will then take their preferred option to the Premier League and the government.
    All four bidders are expected to submit offers in excess of £3billion.
    Blues continue to scout talent
    Despite the current restrictions in place at Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea hierarchy continue to plan for the future.
    The Blues are currently unable to make any transactions due to sanctions placed on Roman Abramovich.
    However, the club expect a takeover to go through within the next month, and anticipate a busy summer of recruitment.
    Chelsea correspondent for Goal, Nizaar Kinsella, has revealed the scouts are still hard at work – and have earmarked Sevilla’s Jules Kounde, West Ham’s Declan Rice and Monaco’s Aurelien Tchouameni as their top targets.
    The article also suggests that the Blues are looking at youth players at other clubs in order to bolster their academy teams, which have struggled this season.
    Rudiger Chelsea departure edging nearer
    Antonio Rudiger is moving closer to the Stamford Bridge exit door after Chelsea’s Champions League elimination to Real Madrid.
    The Blues had hoped to convince their wantaway defender to stay with back-to-back European titles, but their quarter-final exit is now likely to hasten his departure.
    The Londoners are currently unable to enter into negotiations with Rudiger, who is out of contract at the end of this season.
    Instead, the German has been contacted by representatives of other clubs including Manchester United, Juventus and Bayern Munich.
    Chelsea’s remaining hope of Rudiger signing a new deal revolves around the speedy and successful takeover of the club by ambitious owners.
    However, sources close to the club, fear that it may all happen too late in order to tempt the 29-year-old to stay.
    Gallagher may need to leave
    Conor Gallagher may have to leave Chelsea if he is to fulfil his potential, according to a former Blues favourite.
    Jody Morris hopes that Thomas Tuchel is able to find a regular place for the midfielder in his team next season, but fears his best option may be a move away from Stamford Bridge.
    “I hope [Chelsea] bring him in with the intention of playing him,” admitted Morris, speaking exclusively to Ladbrokes at the launch of their 5-A-Side bet on Chelsea v Crystal Palace.
    “Don’t just bring him back and keep hold of him to play him for ten or 15 games; you’ve got to look to the future.
    “Chelsea fans won’t like me saying this, but if you’re Conor Gallagher and you’re looking at your future, you’re thinking ‘no one is guaranteed to play week-in, week-out at Chelsea’.
    “Conor would want to know that the manager believes in him and is willing to give him an opportunity to showcase his talent in the first team.
    “There would be a lot of takers, and I’m talking about serious takers throughout Europe, who’ll be keeping an eye on his situation. He’s certainly put himself in the shop window.”
    James impresses Real Madrid scouts
    On a night of sensational displays, the performance of Reece James against Real Madrid on Tuesday probably topped the lot.
    And the young defender’s showing wasn’t lost on the Spanish club, who are said to have been dazzled by the 22-year-old Englishman.
    James’ contribution in the Blues’ 4-3 aggregate defeat to Real led to superb striker Karim Benzema asking for the Chelsea man’s shirt at full time.
    And another Madrid star – Brazilian Vinicius Junior – took to social media to congratulate James on a ‘great game’.
    Now reports in Spain suggest that the LaLiga giants were ‘really impressed’ by the right-back’s performance – and consider him a star of the future.

    Chelsea set for deadline day
    For most football supporters, deadline day usually involves endless transfer rumours and being glued to Sky Sports News until 11pm at night.
    However, this deadline day is quite different for Chelsea fans.
    For weeks, billionaires have been plotting their bids to buy the London football club and the day – finally – has arrived for them to submit their final offers.
    A quarter of consortia remain in the running with the Ricketts family, Sir Martin Broughton, Stephen Pagliuca and Todd Boehly at the head of each.
    Once the four offers have been received, Raine Group – the New York merchant bank overseeing the sale – will present their preferred option to the Premier League and the UK Government.
    Courtois: We were not lucky
    Former Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has blasted claims that Real Madrid were lucky to progress from their Champions League quarter-final tie with the Blues.
    Los Blancos made it through despite throwing a 3-1 first leg lead away to trail 4-3 on aggregate with 15 minutes remaining.
    However, the Spaniards hit back through goals from Rodrygo and Karim Benzema to win after extra-time.
    Chelsea were widely praised for their performance in the Bernabeu, but their old stopper Courtois feels suggestions that the Spaniards were fortunate are wide of the mark.
    “We weren’t lucky,” claimed the Belgian after the epic contest.
    “But it’s true that they were the better team [on the night]. However, we ultimately won the tie.”
    Morning, Chelsea fans
    Bids for Chelsea have reportedly ‘already reached £3billion’ as today’s deadline approaches.
    It’s also claimed three of the four consortiums will make cash-only offers and avoid putting debt on the club.
    The Times say bids led by Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts and by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, plus the group fronted by Sir Martin Broughton, confirmed they have enough funding to buy Chelsea outright.
    But it’s unknown how the other consortium, spearheaded by Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca, plan to pay.
    And in its own way, today’s off-the-field theatre could match Tuesday’s on-the-pitch drama.
    Plaudits are still coming in for the awesome, epic yet ultimately agonising display that cost the holders a Champions League semi-final place.
    Chelsea’s club record eighth straight away victory felt nothing like such an achievement afterwards as Real Madrid recovered from 3-0 down to lose 3-2, putting the Spaniards through 5-4 on aggregate following extra time.
    Antonio Rudiger’s momentous display in central defence has heightened speculation of an exit this summer when his contract runs out.
    It’s thought Manchester United, Arsenal, PSG, Barcelona and Juventus are keen.
    And Lazio are tipped to pursue Ruben Loftus-Cheek after his revelatory performance in midfield.
    ‘Chelsea bidding already reaches £3bn’
    Four consortiums are bidding for Chelsea as tomorrow’s deadline looms.
    And according to agent Jon Smith in his new column for CaughtOffside, offers have already reached “around £3bn” – so could go higher.
    Smith writes: “Whichever way you slice it, Chelsea look set to become the most expensive sports team ever sold.
    “I was talking to a couple of the potential inbound Chelsea bidders recently and the price discussions are now around the £3bn mark, which is by far the biggest sale of a football club, anywhere, in the world.”
    ‘3 bidders to make cash-only offers’
    Cash-only bids to buy Chelsea will come in from three of the four bidders, it’s claimed.
    Ahead of tomorrow’s deadline, The Times say three consortiums are promising not to pus debt onto the Blues.
    Offers led by Chicago Cubs owners Tom and Laura Ricketts and by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly, plus a bid fronted by Sir Martin Broughton, reportedly have enough funding to buy Chelsea outright.
    But it’s unknown how the other consortium, spearheaded by Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca, plan to pay.
    As good as it gets for Timo
    Timo Werner’s neat goal was just the pick of his graft and craft in Chelsea’s epic exit from the Champions League at the Bernabeu last night.
    And especially as it immediately followed his drought-ending double at Southampton, many pundits rate this week a turning point in the German’s Stamford Bridge career.
    Step forward ex-Blues’ playmaker Joe Cole to champion the rejuvenated striker.
    Former England and Liverpool midfielder Cole told BT Sport 2: “It’s a credit to him and his personality that he can come in and do this.
    “No Chelsea fan will ever begrudge anything because he works his socks off, so he’s well loved, he’s respected at the club.
    “This is as good as I’ve seen him at times in a Chelsea shirt. He was outstanding.”
    Queue for Levi
    Chelsea may not get to see the best of Levi Colwill.
    The talented youngster, 19, has been a revelation on-loan at Huddersfield Town, as The Terriers push for promotion from the Championship.
    His form, and current situation with the Blues, has alerted Premier League clubs that he could be available in the summer.
    Everton, Leicester City, and Southampton are all keeping tabs on the centre-half, dubbed the ‘next Rio Ferdinand‘.
    And it could be that Colwill leaves Stamford Bridge and establishes himself as an England international, just like his pal Marc Guehi has done some eight miles away at Crystal Palace.
    Small consolation…
    It won’t mean much to Chelsea’s players and fans at the moment – but last night’s 3-2 win at Real Madrid was a club record eighth away victory in a row.
    The result was of course eclipsed by Real’s 5-4 Champions League quarter-final aggregate triumph – after the Blues seemed in command at 3-0 up on the evening.
    But a brilliant Chelsea display DID deserve some sort of consolation.

    Edinson ‘hopes Utd win Nunez race’
    With Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea all linked with Darwin Nunez, it’s claimed Edinson Cavani has been pressing for the Red Devils to recruit his Uruguay team-mate since 2021.
    Cavani, 35, could well depart Old Trafford in the summer, whilst 22-year-old fellow striker Nunez appears sure to quit Benfica.
    And 90Min claim the PSG legend reckons that £68million-rated Nunez would be the perfect young goal-getter that many think United need.
    JT backs Pagliuca bid
    John Terry has thrown his support behind Stephen Pagliuca’s Chelsea takeover bid, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    And the former captain wants to give fans a say through shares in the club with more than 10,000 already expressing their desire to buy in.

    Terry is one of the founders of the True Blues Consortium, a Chelsea fans’ group aiming to buy ten per cent of the club in the upcoming sale.
    The organisation claims to have raised £150million they hope will be put towards the winning bidders’ purchase – regardless of who lands the club – in turn giving supporters shares.
    Boston Celtics co-owner Pagliuca has been backed by Larry Tanenbaum, the chairman of the NBA, while the consortium also includes ex-Walt Disney chief Bob Iger and Eduardo Saverin, one of the founders of Facebook
    After meeting with Pagliuca, Sky News report the True Blues Consortium have decided to publicly endorse that attempt to purchase Chelsea.
    A statement said: “Having engaged and being well received by all the bidders we were recently able to spend some time with Steve and Larry and getting to know their bid we’re again confident that they are aligned with Chelsea fans, and of course have experience in this area of owning sports teams.
    “We feel the club are in a fortunate position with the final bidders and look forward to continuing dialogue with them.”
    Chelsea face fight to keep Rudiger
    Transfer interest in Antonio Rudiger is set to ramp up this week after Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League.
    Rudiger, 29, scored in the second leg against Real Madrid but Chelsea let their 3-0 lead slip and exited the competition.

    Now the Spanish giants could rub salt in the wounds by making an approach for Rudiger in the coming days.
    The centre-back is out of contract in the summer and there has been a lot of talk about his future with Chelsea desperate to keep hold of him.
    Several foreign clubs are keen on Rudiger and are ready to make a move now Chelsea are out of Europe. According to reports, Rudiger was not prepared to decide his future while the Blues remained in the Champions League.
    Barcelona have previously held talks with the German’s representatives about a possible move.
    Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are also said to be interested in Rudiger and might believe now is the right time to make a move.
    Meanwhile, Manchester United have been monitoring Rudiger’s situation but first the club will likely need to sort out their managerial situation.
    Erik ten Hag has reportedly verbally agreed to join the Red Devils on a four-year deal.
    Hazard ‘rules out Arsenal move’
    Chelsea legend Eden Hazard won’t even talk to Arsenal about a move, reports say.
    Hazard has been tipped for at least a loan exit from Real Madrid this summer.
    And the Gunners were said to be keen on the Belgium star, 31.
    But in the past week Borussia Dortmund have emerged as favourites to recruit him.
    Now it seems Arsenal could be totally out of the running.
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    Man Utd ‘had Mbappe contract drawn up’, Rashford ‘agreed PSG transfer’, Ten Hag ‘wants’ Harry Kane and Declan Rice

    ERIK TEN HAG is reportedly eyeing up a move for English duo Harry Kane and Declan Rice once he steps through the Old Trafford doors.The Dutchman is on the verge of putting pen to paper with Manchester United and he is hoping to completely transform the squad.
    But the Red Devils squad could have looked very different this season, as reports suggest United had a contract offer prepared for Kylian Mbappe before he declared his intention to join Real Madrid.
    It is also claimed that PSG had agreed a deal to sign Marcus Rashford in the event that Mbappe agreed a switch to Spain last summer.
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    United’s Kane pain
    Manchester United’s decision to appoint Ajax manager Erik ten Hag over Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino looks to have cost them the chance to sign Tottenham superstar Harry Kane.
    Kane blossomed at Spurs under Pochettino and it was thought that the PSG tactician would tempt the star striker to join him at Old Trafford.
    But United’s hopes of recruiting the England captain have been dashed after they opted to appoint Ten Hag over the Argentine head coach, according to The Mirror.
    It’s been made clear that the 28-year-old won’t be joining the Dutchman’s revolution at Old Trafford.
    Instead, Kane now seems set to stay in North London where he’s been revitalised under Antonio Conte
    Pain in Spain
    Manchester United ace Anthony Martial admits he is expecting to return to Old Trafford after struggling during his loan spell at Sevilla.
    Martial took a pay-cut from his reported £130,000-a-week deal to secure a move away from United in January, but has scored just once since.
    Martial told ABC Sevilla: “I see it very complicated to be able to continue at Sevilla.”
    The Red Devils, though, look set to offload at least 10 players this summer, including the forward
    Fer the win
    Manchester United have joined local rivals Manchester City as well as Real Madrid in the race to sign River Plate starlet Enzo Fernandez.
    City are reportedly plotting a second transfer from River after securing the signature of Julian Alvarez.
    But according to Argentine journalist Cesar Luis Merlo, United and Real have joined the bidding war for the exciting prospect.
    The Red Devils and Los Blancos have already began talks but formal offers are yet to be submitted
    Shaw injury reminder
    Manchester United ace Luke Shaw is set to miss the remainder of the season after having the metal screws in his leg removed.
    Shaw was only expected to miss three weeks after hobbling off in the home draw with Leicester on April 2nd.
    However, the left-back’s injury has been complicated by a historic knee problem.
    According to the the Daily Telegraph, the England international requires further recuperation after the metal screws – inserted in 2015 to aid his recovery from a fractured tibia-fibula – were taken out
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    United’s Fernandez interest
    Manchester United are preparing to trigger River Plate starlet Enzo Fernandez’s release clause.
    Fernandez has an asking price of approximately £17million, and is reportedly open to a move to Old Trafford.
    The 21-year-old has made himself an integral part of Marcelo Gallardo’s side since forcing his way into the first team last season.
    According to TyC Sports, United see the young Argentine as a long-term replacement for Nemanja Matic should he join the Erik ten Hag revolution
    Ten Hag transfer targets reminder
    Ajax manager Erik ten Hag is the favourite to take over at Manchester United and is already preparing for his new job, reports suggest.
    According to the Mail, United are planning on spending big once more this summer and Ten Hag wants most of the budget to be blown on West Ham ace Declan Rice and Tottenham starHarry Kane.
    It’s likely that a huge squad overhaul is needed in the summer transfer window with up to 10 players expected to leave.
    Hammers boss David Moyes has previously said that West Ham wouldn’t consider a bid for Rice under £100million, while Kane still has two years to run on his current Spurs contract
    Ferdinand fears for new boss
    Rio Ferdinand fears that Erik ten Hag could be ‘chewed up’ by Manchester United unless he managers to change the club’s culture.
    The Ajax boss is on the brink of being installed at Old Trafford, and former Red Devil Ferdinand knows the Dutchman won’t have an easy job in turning his old team around.
    Discussing the appointment on his Vibe with Five show, he said: “I’ve got to take my hat off to him because this is a risk.
    “Many managers have been spat out here and he has good stock in the game at the moment.
    “He’s valued and is looked at as a very good coach. He’s coming in and he’s risking that.
    “We’ve seen many managers now with far more experience, who have won much more than Ten Hag, bigger reputations, who have come in and been chewed up by this football club and spat out.”
    United confirm Old Trafford redevelopment
    Manchester United have this afternoon announced plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford.
    The club revealed on their official website that ‘leading consultants’ had been brought in ‘to begin work on creating a masterplan’ for the iconic stadium.
    The Red Devils admit to keeping their options open on improvements, but insist a main aim will be ‘significantly enhancing the fan experience’.
    While the focus is on modernisation and potential expansion, United are committed to ‘preserv[ing] the identity and heritage of Old Trafford.’
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    United in ‘frame’ for Phillips
    Manchester United are plotting a move to steal the favourite son from one of their biggest rivals.
    Kalvin Phillips is Leeds United born and bred, but it is now being suggested that the England international is willing to cross the Pennines to join the Red Devils – if Erik ten Hag wants him.
    The Manchester Evening News believe that officials at Old Trafford are ‘setting up a framework’ in order to bring Phillips to the club this summer.
    The 26-year-old has previously indicated that he would never leave Leeds for Manchester United – in a similar vein to Alan Smith two decades ago – and had been expected to pen a new long-term deal at Elland Road.

    Red Devils to trigger Enzo clause
    Manchester United are preparing to trigger Enzo Fernandez’s release clause in order to bring the young South American star to the Premier League.
    The River Plate midfielder has a release fee of approximately £17million, and is reportedly open to a move to Old Trafford.
    The 21-year-old Argentine has made himself an integral part of Marcelo Gallardo’s side since forcing his way into the first team last season.
    TyC Sports are close to the story, and understand that United see the youngster as a long-term replacement for Nemanja Matic should he join the Erik ten Hag revolution.
    Ten Hag needs time in charge
    Manchester United fans should not expect the club to immediately begin challenging for the title under Erik ten Hag.
    That’s the view of a former Red Devil in Kleberson, who believes that the Dutchman will require time to make his mark at Old Trafford.
    “Erik ten Hag would represent a change in style as his teams like to have the ball and have more possession,” noted the Brazilian in conversation with Paddy Power.
    “That could help the quality players at United like Paul Pogba, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Marcus Rashford – they like to have the ball at their feet.
    “It’s hard to say if Ten Hag is the best option for Manchester United. He’ll need to take a lot of big decisions regarding the full squad ahead of next season in terms of who is going to leave.
    “Appointing Erik ten Hag would be long term project because it will take some time to get the players used to his style of play.”
    United hold fire on signings
    Manchester United will not progress with any future signings until Erik ten Hag has been officially confirmed as the club’s new manager.
    The Manchester Evening News understand that the Red Devils are prepared to wait for the Dutch coach to be announced in order for him to oversee the recruitment process.
    A busy summer of incomings and outgoings is expected at Old Trafford, and club officials are eager to ensure mistakes of previous seasons are not repeated.
    Reports last week indicated that Ten Hag’s appointment would not be announced until Ajax had participated in this weekend’s KNVB Cup Final against PSV Eindhoven.
    Shaw to miss remaining games
    Luke Shaw is set to miss the remainder of the season after having the metal screws in his leg removed.
    The Manchester United left-back was only expected to miss three weeks after hobbling off in the home draw with Leicester on April 2nd.
    However, the England international’s injury has been complicated by a historic knee problem.
    The Telegraph report Shaw requires further recuperation after the metal screws – inserted in 2015 to aid his recover from a fractured tibia-fibula – were taken out.
    Alex Telles has deputised at left-back in Shaw’s absence.

    United already making defensive moves
    Manchester United have already begun negotiating deals to sign defensive duo Antonio Rudiger and Jurrien Timber, according to the Daily Mail’s Chris Wheeler.
    The Red Devils have been tracking Chelsea’s Rudiger, who is out of contract at Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, for several months.
    And United are happy to use the funds saved by the free transfer to present a bumper contract to the centre-back.
    However, the Old Trafford club face fierce competition from the likes of Juventus and Bayern Munich.
    Bayern are also set to challenge United for Timber, Ajax’s highly-rated defender.
    The 20-year-old is expected to follow Erik ten Hag from Amsterdam to Old Trafford in the summer, and could cost as much as £45million.
    Ten Hag wants Rice and Kane
    Erik ten Hag has already begun drawing up a shortlist of players he wants to help kickstart his revolution at Old Trafford.
    The Dutchman is on the brink of being appointed as the new Manchester United manager, and is fully aware of the task ahead of him.
    It’s likely that a huge squad overhaul is needed this summer with up to ten players expected to leave the club.
    The Red Devils are expected to spend big, and – according to The Mail – Ten Hag wants most of the budget to be blown on England pair Declan Rice and Harry Kane.
    David Moyes has previously said that West Ham wouldn’t consider a bid for Rice under £100million, while England captain Kane still has two years to run on his current Spurs contract after a move to Manchester City failed to materialise last summer.
    McClaren compares Erik to Fergie
    Former England manager Steve McClaren has compared incoming Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag to the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.
    Ten Hag is on the brink of being officially confirmed in the United hot seat, and his former colleague believes the Red Devils have landed themselves a star.
    The Dutchman first impressed McClaren when working as his assistant at FC Twente – and it earned comparisons with one of the greats of the game.
    “He could see things that nobody else could see, myself included,” McClaren told The Athletic.
    “I have to sit up in the stands to see the patterns of a game, but he could stand on the touchline [and see them]. He always knew the answer to everything, how to change shape, change positions.
    “His adjustments in the games — obviously I had worked with Sir Alex, and I used to think that some of his subs and changes were strange, but they always worked. Erik is the same in that respect.”
    Spurs ‘crazy’ about United target
    Manchester United are desperate to be bring Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic to Old Trafford – but face stiff competition from Premier League rivals Tottenham.
    The Red Devils have been linked with a move for the Serbian midfielder for several months, and had made him one of their priority targets ahead of a huge squad overhaul.
    However, Calciomercato (via The Express) now report that Spurs manager Antonio Conte and his sporting director Fabio Paratici are ‘crazy’ about the 27-year-old.
    It’s caused concern within the United boardroom that Conte’s reputation in Italy and the North London club’s geographical setting may put them in a favourable position to land the player.
    Morning, United fans
    United’s interest in Antonio Rudiger and Darwin Nunez could be revving up – but easing down on Kalvin Phillips.
    And Erik ten Hag’s appointment as permanent boss appears ready for rubber-stamping next week.
    Meanwhile, Saturday’s home game with bottom side Norwich is far more important than United would have hoped or expected.
    That’s because surely only victory will keep alive their top-four hopes.
    But of course interim chief Ralf Rangnick’s preparations have been overshadowed by talk of Ten Hag’s arrival, as well as transfer speculation.
    Chelsea centre-back Rudiger looms larger than ever on the radar after his outstanding display against Real Madrid.
    But United would reportedly face stiff opposition for the German from other interested giants, like PSG, Barcelona and Juventus.  
    The Blues hope to keep the 29-year-old but he’s out of contract this summer.
    It’s claimed Old Trafford striker Edinson Cavani has pushed the case of Uruguay strike-partner Darwin Nunez joining the Red Devils.
    Arsenal and Chelsea have also been linked with the £68million-rated Benfica superstar.
    But it looks increasingly likely that England midfielder Phillips will sign a new long deal with Leeds.
    Utd’s Dutch connection tipped to brief Ten Hag
    Rio Ferdinand reckons Erik ten Hag will be getting the lay of the land at Man United from the club’s former personnel before taking the job.
    Ferdinand said on his podcast: “He’ll be having conversations. He’ll be speaking to people like Rene (Meulenstein), Robin van Persie, Jaap Stam and Edwin van der Sar about what it is like at Manchester United.
    “I know the people who are there right now are working diligently to get a structure in place for the new manager and have a real good go at getting the right talent.
    “It’s about that conversation with ten Hag and the people that run the club on how the recruitment is done.
    “The key conversation is who is that driven by? Is it the manager who’s incoming or the recruitment staff, saying ‘this is the player, this is the DNA’. These are the conversations I’m sure are happening.”
    ‘Cris cross with Conte being on Utd boss list’
    Cristiano Ronaldo opposed Manchester United appointing Antonio Conte as manager, according to reports.
    Conte, 52, was being considered as a possible successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before the Norwegian was sacked in November.
    The board decided the Italian would not be suited to taking over at Old Trafford but only after hearing input from Ronaldo.
    According to the Manchester Evening News, Ronaldo’s reservations about appointing Conte were fed back to the board.
    As well as Conte being touted as a possible replacement for Solskjaer, former Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane was also said to be in the mix.
    But it is now claimed his name was only mentioned to appease Ronaldo.
    CR7 enjoyed great success playing under Zidane, winning La Liga and the Champions League on three occasions.

    Erik should ‘go with that banana’
    Rafael van der Vaart has told Erik ten Hag to hurry up and take the Manchester United job, writes JOSHUA JONES.
    And the 109-cap Netherlands international called on his compatriot to “throw out” any uncooperative stars at Old Trafford.
    The current Ajax boss has already had an interview to succeed Ralf Rangnick in the summer.
    And reports this week suggest a “verbal agreement” has been reached between Ten Hag and United.
    All that remains is for the Red Devils need to negotiate a compensation package with Ajax.
    And Van der Vaart urged the incoming boss to waste no time in signing the contract.
    The former playmaker, who came through the youth ranks at Ajax, told Ziggo Sport: “If Ten Hag receives such an offer, he should not even think about it and go with that banana.
    “That’s an impression. You have to stay a little humble. He is a great trainer, he did a great job at Ajax. But Manchester United or the big clubs, don’t let them wait.”
    Edinson ‘hopes Utd win Nunez race’
    With Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea all linked with Darwin Nunez, it’s claimed Edinson Cavani has been pressing for the Red Devils to recruit his Uruguay team-mate since 2021.
    Cavani, 35, could well depart Old Trafford in the summer, whilst 22-year-old fellow striker Nunez appears sure to quit Benfica.
    And 90Min claim the PSG legend reckons that £68million-rated Nunez would be the perfect young goal-getter that many think United need.
    Morocco want Blanc for World Cup
    Former Manchester United defender Laurent Blanc is wanted by Morocco to lead their World Cup campaign, writes KEALAN HUGHES.
    Vahid Halilhodzic is currently the boss of the Atlas Lions but Morocco are said to be considering getting rid of the Bosnian despite him leading them to Qatar qualification.

    And they have eyed former Paris Saint-Germain boss Blanc as his replacement, according to French Football News.
    It appears Blanc is a man in high demand as Nigeria are also considering appointing the Frenchman.
    The Super Eagles are still on the hunt for a permanent manager after sacking Gernot Rohr before the Africa Cup of Nations.
    Temporary boss Augustine Eguavoen failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup so will not take the team forward.
    Rud Devil?
    Transfer interest in Antonio Rudiger is set to ramp up this week after Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League.
    Rudiger, 29, scored in the second leg against Real Madrid but Chelsea let their 3-0 lead slip and exited the competition.

    Now the Spanish giants could rub salt in the wounds by making an approach for Rudiger in the coming days.
    The centre-back is out of contract in the summer and there has been a lot of talk about his future with Chelsea desperate to keep hold of him.
    Several foreign clubs are keen on Rudiger and are ready to make a move now Chelsea are out of Europe. According to reports, Rudiger was not prepared to decide his future while the Blues remained in the Champions League.
    Barcelona have previously held talks with the German’s representatives about a possible move.
    Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are also said to be interested in Rudiger and might believe now is the right time to make a move.
    Meanwhile, Manchester United have been monitoring Rudiger’s situation but first the club will likely need to sort out their managerial situation.
    Erik ten Hag has reportedly verbally agreed to join the Red Devils on a four-year deal.
    Win the pink
    United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s pregnant partner Georgina Rodriguez has left fans in awe after posing in a pink dress in an old school yellow Corvette, writes JOSHUA MBU.
    The 28-year-old soon-to-be mother of THREE looked sensational in a large pink tulle dress.

    Buenos Aires-born Rodriguez managed to fit the dress and her big belly into the sports car for a snap.
    She is due to give birth to the twins later this year. They will join Rodriguez and Ronaldo’s already large family.
    The couple already have Alana together.
    But the twins will also join Cristiano Jr, 11, as well as twins Eva and Mateo, 4, who have a different mother.
    Ronaldo landed himself in hot water at the weekend after slapping a mobile phone out of a teenage Everton supporter’s hand after United’s defeat at Goodison Park.
    Ronaldo later apologised on social media, offering to arrange tickets to a game at Old Trafford for teenager Jake.
    But mum Sarah Kelly claims that her autistic son doesn’t want to attend a Man United game or meet Ronaldo after his ordeal that allegedly left him with bruising on his hand.
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