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    Tottenham in Europa League chaos as cheeky Bodo/Glimt fans set off fireworks outside hotel at 2.30am

    TOTTENHAM’S players had their sleep disrupted ahead of their crunch Europa League semi-final second leg by cheeky Bodo/Glimt supporters letting off fireworks.Pyrotechnics exploded outside the team’s hotel down by the waterfront in the sleepy town of Bodo up in the Arctic Circle at around 2.30am.Bodo/Glimt fans set off fireworks outside Tottenham’s waterfront hotel at 2:30amCredit: Not known, clear with picture deskSpurs face their biggest match in recent years tonight in the Arctic CircleCredit: RexThe disturbance happened as the Spurs squad were trying to get their rest in before the biggest game of their season.They face Norwegian champions Glimt on their tricky plastic pitch on Thursday evening having won the first leg 3-1 last week in North London.But they will be wary of Glimt’s excellent home record which has seen the Scandinavians beat Porto, Red Star Belgrade, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympiakos, FC Twente and Lazio already this season.It is not the first time Spurs have had fireworks let off by pesky home supporters the night before a European game.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe same thing happened ahead of their January Europa League group game in Hoffenheim, as well as in Marseille in the Champions League back in 2022.Spurs’ preparations had already been hit by the loss of James Maddison to a season-ending knee injury sustained in the first leg.SunSport understands the England star has damaged his medial ligament and is facing three months on the sidelines, putting him at risk of missing the start of next season.Boss Ange Postecoglou, who has had an unrelenting amount of injuries to deal with this term, said during his Wednesday press conference: “He’ll miss the rest of this season. Most read in Sport“I’m disappointed for him more than anything else because he’s been a big catalyst for us. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS“He’ll miss out but that’s been a constant of our season, dealing with these things, so we’ll overcome that. Everyone else from the first leg has travelled and they’re ready to go.”Captain Son Heung-min is also absent due to a nagging foot injury, but £65million striker Dominic Solanke is back fit after missing West Ham on Sunday with a quad issue.Top 10 highest-paid Premier League starsSpurs are bidding to save their season – and possibly Postecoglou’s job – by going all the way in Europe, having plummeted to 16th in the Premier League. More

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    ‘Next Season FC’ – Rival fans brutally mock Arsenal after they go trophyless again following Champions League KO to PSG

    ARSENAL were trolled by rival fans after their heartbreaking Champions League elimination in the semi-finals.The Gunners lost 2-1 to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday at Parc des Princes and went out with an aggregate score of 3-1.Arsenal were eliminated from the Champions League by Paris Saint-GermainRival fans trolled Arsenal on social mediaArsenal are now five years without a trophyArsenal failed to finally win their first ever Champions League trophyArsenal were trolled for sometimes focusing on next seasonThis marks the North Londoners’ fifth year without a major trophy despite their stunning transformation under manager Mikel Arteta, who took over in 2019.That led to some opposing fans poking fun at the Premier League giants across social media after they failed to finally win their first ever Champions League title.Most of them played out a similar joke that mocked Arsenal’s focus on next season.Manchester United legend Patrice Evra made that running gag famous in a past interview when he compared the London outfit to Netflix.Read More on ArsenalEvra said: “Watching Arsenal is [like] watching Netflix. You always wait for the next season. Every season is going to be like that.”And thus, Arsenal’s rivals shared a raft of memes based on the France great’s quip.One fan shared a snap of a rusty camera and included the following caption: “The camera that captured Arsenal’s last major trophy.”Another drew an “Arsenal cycle” which read: “We’re going to win the Premier League – Yeah, it’s lonely at the top – Bottled everything – We go again next season.”Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesThis fan wrote: “NextSeasonFC, We Tried FC, Netflix FC.”And that one joked: “We’ll Come Back Next Season FC.”Mikel Arteta’s claim that PSG bench told him Arsenal were the better team over two legsArsenal will now be looking to seal second place in the Premier League, while PSG will take on Inter Milan in the Champions League final. More

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    ‘It was surreal’ – Chris Eubank Jr opens up on ‘incredible’ moment his dad joined him in shock move for Conor Benn fight

    CHRIS EUBANK JR has opened up over the “surreal” and “incredible” moment his dad joined him for last month’s win over rival Conor Benn.Eubank Jr emerged victorious from a bloody clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as both men put on a stunning show in front of 67,000 fans.Chris Eubank Jr has opened up the ‘surreal’ moment he reunited with his fatherCredit: ReutersEubank Sr walked his son out ahead of Jr’s epic win over Conor BennCredit: GettyBut the biggest shock of the night came before a punch had even been thrown.The build-up to the bout had seen Eubank Jr open up over his strained relationship with dad Eubank Sr.The iconic former boxing champion had previously said he did not approve of his son fighting the offspring of his own 90s rival, Nigel Benn.However, the two Eubanks amazingly put aside their issues moments before the fight as Sr escorted Jr to the ring, sending the crowd wild.READ MORE IN BOXINGAnd Eubank Jr has now opened up on the incredible moment, admitting that it gave him an extra boost after preparing the fight on his own.The PokerStars ace, who spoke exclusively to SunSport from their EPT Monte Carlo, said: “Family is everything, you know? And the fact that even the last minute we all came together, it meant the world to me. “Because I thought I was gonna be alone. I walked into that weigh-in alone in preparation for the fight.“I saw Conor with all his team and his dad, and I knew in my heart, in my mind, I knew that that wasn’t gonna be what I was gonna have on the night. Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS“So, listen, I’m gonna be alone on the night, I’m gonna be alone now, it’s okay. Get used to it, kid. That was what was going on in my head.“And for that to kind of switch at the last minute it was surreal, it was incredible. ‘I was dying inside’ – F1 fans stunned after Martin Brundle CONGRATULATES Conor Benn despite boxer losing to Eubank JrEubank Jr feels the reunion gave him an extra edgeCredit: The Sun“And yeah, it’s just nice to be, it’s nice to do what you said you was gonna do. And to do something which the fans will remember for a long, long time.“That’s what it’s all about. The fans are the ones that put us in these positions. So to be able to deliver to them, that’s all the fighter can really dream for. And we did that.”PokerStars ace Chris Eubank Jr spoke exclusively to SunSport from their EPT Monte Carlo More

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    Boxer Tyson Fury’s dad John faces trial over claims he drove down closed motorway lane

    BOXER Tyson Fury’s dad faces trial next year over claims he drove down a closed motorway lane.Ex-bare knuckle fighter John, 59, is accused of ignoring signs it was shut for safety reasons.Ex-bare knuckle fighter John Fury faces trial next yearCredit: GettyJohn was in his son’s corner when Tyson lost his first world titles fight with Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk last MayCredit: APHis 1992 Mercedes 190E was picked up by a camera on a smart section of the M6 between Keele and Stoke last July.Smart motorways, which operate without a hard shoulder, have displays above each lane indicating if it is open.If it is closed, the screen displays a red ‘X’, with all traffic forced to move across.He was charged via post but is said to have failed to give details to Staffordshire Police about who was driving.READ MORE ON TYSON FURYMr Fury, of Wilmslow Cheshire, did not appear at North Staffordshire Justice Centre yesterday.But the prosecution said he had submitted a hand-written plea of not guilty to two offences.A trial date was set for February 23 next year.A Staffordshire Police spokesman said: “John Fury has been charged with failing to comply with red/green arrow/lane closure signals and failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver when required.Most read in Boxing”This follows an incident on the M6 southbound between junctions 15 and 14, on 14 July 2024.”The charges were sent on 7 January 2025.”Fury pleaded not guilty, and a trial date has been set at the North Staffordshire Justice Centre on 23 February 2026.Fury was in his son’s corner when Tyson lost his first world titles fight with Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk last May.Tommy Fury’s dad John made cruel comment about her ‘not being a wife’ – appearing to predict split YEARS before break up More

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    ‘Upset’ Mikel Arteta insists there ‘hasn’t been a better team’ than Arsenal in the Champions League in blunt interview

    MIKEL ARTETA has claimed Arsenal were the best team in the Champions League and they are “better” than PSG despite losing.The Gunners crashed out in the semi-final 3-1 on aggregate and were left to rue missed opportunities.Mikel Arteta claims Arsenal were better than PSG across both legsGianluigi Donnarumma’s heroics kept PSG in frontCredit: RexBukayo Saka missed an open goal, which could have sparked a late comebackCredit: GettyPSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made a string of vital saves, while Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka missed huge chances to score.Asked for his thoughts post-match, a gutted Arteta said: “Well, first of all, congratulations to PSG for reaching the final.”The assessment, I will make it when I’m a little bit cooler, but the feedback that I got is straight away from their bench is that we were much better than them.”When you look at the two games, who’s been their best player on the pitch, the goalkeeper. He’s made a difference for them in the tie.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I think we were very close, much closer than the results showed, but unfortunately we are out.”I’m very proud of the players, what we’ve done today, the way we started, how we handle the pressure, the amount of pressure after 20 minutes it should be 3-0.”But there is something extra that you need in the competition to go your way and it didn’t.Quizzed on whether his team are progressing, Arteta replied: “100 per cent, I don’t think there has been a better team in the competition so far.Most read in Champions LeagueJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS”But we are out tonight and we deserve much more in both games.”But this competition is about the boxes, the strikers and a goalkeeper, who was their best player in both games.”‘Spurs does crazy things to people’ – Postecoglou takes swipe at Wenger as Arsenal legend proposes shock rule changeArteta continued: “I’m upset. We were very close for long periods of both games. We were much better than them.”But we are not there and that has to hurt and if we want to win this competition and go there we need to realise that and there are certain things that are on us.”You shouldn’t be just understanding that we are out. It’s not the way I look at it.”Rice was equally disappointed, adding: “It’s gutting. Such a dominant start. If you score one of them chances, the game changes on its head.”It’s the small margins, two mistakes from us and two goals from them. Declan Rice blamed the ‘small margins’ for defeatCredit: AFPArsenal ratings v PSG ARSENAL’S Champions League dream ended in tears as they failed to revolt against Paris Saint-Germain in Paris.The Gunners came flying out of the blocks and tested Gianluigi Donnarumma early, but it seemed it was going to be one of those nights from the get go. And so it proved.Despite early pressure, Arsenal found themselves behind following a Fabian Ruiz volley.Achraf Hakimi then added a brutal second mere moments after David Raya had kept Arsenal in the tie by denying Vitinha from the penalty spot.But Bukayo Saka, who had been denied all night by old nemesis Donnarumma, finally bested the Italian in the 76th minute when he made the most of a deflected cross to round him and fire into the net.With the deficit on the night halved, Saka then had the chance to level the score as he was found free in the middle with an open goal at his mercy.But the winger was unable to keep the ball down once he made contact and saw his effort sail miles over the bar.PSG then saw out the result without further worry to book their spot in the Munich final against Inter Milan.Here’s how SunSport’s Jordan Davies rated the Gunners in Paris.”It felt like it wasn’t meant to be. Over the two legs we could have scored three or four goals, their goalkeeper has been unbelievable.”In life, you have to lose a few in order to win. You have to overcome some of these setbacks to grow. We’re growing as a team, we need to keep pushing. “PSG have gone through but this isn’t going to define us. “When we get our players back we’re going to be a much stronger outfit. We’ve done the whole season without five or six of our best players.”We’ve given it everything. Everyone fully believed, you could see that from the first whistle, on another night we maybe score two or three. We had the chances we didn’t score and it was a real kick in the teeth. “We really wanted this one, but we will keep pushing. We’re all desperate for it, that’s why we play football. We want to win trophies, but for whatever reason these last two years, it hasn’t been meant to be.Read More on The Sun”We’ve come really close, it’s not good enough, Arsenal deserve to be winning trophies. “It hurts, the boys and the manager, it’s tough. It’s a semi-final, we wanted to be in Munich.”Join SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesPSG will face Inter Milan in the finalCredit: Reuters More

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    Four Premier League stars from Arsenal rivals surprisingly spotted in crowd watching their clash with PSG

    WATCHING this week’s Champions League semi-finals was the golden ticket for fans.And four West Ham players appeared to agree.West Ham players Max Kilman, Danny Ings and Aaron Cresswell were at Parc des Princes, as was back-up keeper Wes FoderinghamCredit: GettyMartin Odegaard & Co endured Champions League woe as Arsenal exitedCredit: AFPKeen-eyed viewers might have been surprised to see the quartet in the stands as Arsenal took on Paris Saint-Germain in the French capital – a day after Inter Milan completed a 7-6 aggregate triumph over Barcelona.Managers often blame testing midweek trips to Europe for poor Premier League displays just days later.But amid a tough domestic season for the Hammers, their players knew the pressure was off them – and all on the Gunners – who trailed 1-0 for Wednesday’s return leg.Two of the London Stadium stars were former England men in left-back Aaron Cresswell, 35, and 32-year-old striker Danny Ings.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThey were joined by ex-Wolves centre-back Max Kilman, 27.And third-choice stopper Wes Foderingham, 34, who has yet to play a senior game since arriving at West Ham last June, was there too.But for most of the season, Europe has been the furthest thing from the Hammers’ minds.Club chiefs sacked manager Julen Lopetegui in January after half a season in the lower reaches of the Prem.Most read in Champions LeagueBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnd successor Graham Potter has hardly fared better.With three top-flight games left, West Ham are fourth bottom, albeit safe from the drop.Arsenal fan Micah Richards MISSING from CBS Sports panel for crunch clash with PSG… as he parties with Gooners in ParisThat’s because promoted trio Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton have long been guaranteed to go straight back down.The Hammers’ foursome could afford to wear big grins at Parc des Princes as they saw the Gunners take the strain.They wondered to their seats, seemingly unrecognised by those around them.And one possible answer as to why they had made the trip across the channel loomed large in just the third minute.West Ham legend Declan Rice was in prominent action – with Arsenal’s record £105million buy heading a gaping chance to level the tie off target.PSG stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma soon produced two stunning saves.But Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi fired home to put PSG 2-0 up on the night, 3-0 on aggregate.And Bukayo Saka’s bundled reply on 76 minutes proved in vain.Read More on The SunBut although it was a contrasting night for the Hammers and the Arsenal team they were watching, both sets of players will have to get over their travels in time for massive Prem matches on Sunday.West Ham visit Manchester United, while the second-placed Gunners travel to new champions Liverpool.Arsenal ratings v PSG ARSENAL’S Champions League dream ended in tears as they failed to revolt against Paris Saint-Germain in Paris.The Gunners came flying out of the blocks and tested Gianluigi Donnarumma early, but it seemed it was going to be one of those nights from the get go. And so it proved.Despite early pressure, Arsenal found themselves behind following a Fabian Ruiz volley.Achraf Hakimi then added a brutal second mere moments after David Raya had kept Arsenal in the tie by denying Vitinha from the penalty spot.But Bukayo Saka, who had been denied all night by old nemesis Donnarumma, finally bested the Italian in the 76th minute when he made the most of a deflected cross to round him and fire into the net.With the deficit on the night halved, Saka then had the chance to level the score as he was found free in the middle with an open goal at his mercy.But the winger was unable to keep the ball down once he made contact and saw his effort sail miles over the bar.PSG then saw out the result without further worry to book their spot in the Munich final against Inter Milan.Here’s how SunSport’s Jordan Davies rated the Gunners in Paris. More

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    Arsenal ratings: Timber plays with a point to prove but Merino is constant reminder of what Gunners are lacking

    ARSENAL’S Champions League dream ended in tears as they failed to revolt against Paris Saint-Germain in Paris.The Gunners came flying out of the blocks and tested Gianluigi Donnarumma early, but it seemed it was going to be one of those nights from the get go. And so it proved.Arsenal fell to a 3-1 aggregate defeat to PSGCredit: PABukayo Saka scored but then missed a great chance to equalise on the nightCredit: RexFabian Ruiz scored the opener with a sweet volley off his chest before the breakCredit: GettyVitinha was denied from the spot for the first time in his career by David RayaCredit: EPABut Hakimi then added a second to put the tie beyond ArsenalCredit: PADespite early pressure, Arsenal found themselves behind following a Fabian Ruiz volley.Achraf Hakimi then added a brutal second mere moments after David Raya had kept Arsenal in the tie by denying Vitinha from the penalty spot.But Bukayo Saka, who had been denied all night by old nemesis Donnarumma, finally bested the Italian in the 76th minute when he made the most of a deflected cross to round him and fire into the net.With the deficit on the night halved, Saka then had the chance to level the score as he was found free in the middle with an open goal at his mercy.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut the winger was unable to keep the ball down once he made contact and saw his effort sail miles over the bar.PSG then saw out the result without further worry to book their spot in the Munich final against Inter Milan. Here’s how SunSport’s Jordan Davies rated the Gunners in Paris.David Raya – 7/10Such was Arsenal’s early dominance, the Spaniard had very little to do.So it would have been even more frustrating to pick the ball out of his net from practically PSG’s first big chance, having watched Kvaratskhelia smack his far post moments earlier.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The EmiratesHe was in conversation for a few minutes with goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana before the penalty, and it paid off as he tipped it past his left post for a corner.Nothing he could do about PSG finally making it 2-0 three minutes later.French riot police ‘tear gas entire streets’ as fans ‘throw fireworks’ in chaotic scenes before PSG vs ArsenalJurrien Timber – 7The Dutchman was targeted constantly by Kvaratskhelia in the first leg, and struggled as a result. This time, he had a point to prove, and at times he did.Cutting inside with the ball, he was so effective in putting Arsenal in promising positions to attack and tear apart the PSG midfield in the opening 15 minutes.And in defence, Kvaratskhelia barely got a sniff. The one time he did, he curled an effort onto Raya’s post.William Saliba – 7One poor moment was an underhit pass to Kiwior that was pounced upon and nearly converted, but other than that, the Frenchman was a rock in Paris.He was one of the reasons why PSG were not as potent in attack in this second leg, oozing confidence and calm. He did not get many chances to attack a good set-piece, however.Jakub Kiwior – 6Did nothing wrong at the back, but he just does not have the physical presence from attacking set-pieces that the injured Gabriel does.It’s not his fault. No matter how well he plays or how few mistakes he makes, Kiwior will always be compared to the Brazilian, and had he been fit, Arsenal may well be in a Champions League final.On a positive note, if Arsenal are to sell the Pole this summer, his transfer value has now increased significantly having navigated the latter stages of Europe’s biggest competition.Myles Lewis-Skelly – 5A night where the teenager perhaps looked his age, having played for most of his breakthrough campaign like a seasoned pro.He was brilliant at times under pressure on the ball, but then the errors and lapses in concentration appeared, and that’s when he really started to struggle.After PSG went 1-0 up, a poor pass inside his own half handed the hosts a counter-attacking opportunity that should have ended up in the net.Arteta decided to persist with the 18-year-old after the break, only for Lewis-Skelly to pick up a 56th minute booking, something he really did not need.To cap off a poor night, an outstretched hand to block a shot was deemed a penalty after a VAR check. He was quickly subbed off.Thomas Partey – 6A welcome return having missed the first leg due to suspension, and immediately improved Arsenal’s midfield, as well as nullifying PSG’s press.The Gunners look so much more controlled and balanced with the Ghanaian in the team, but he still has the sorts of games that make you want to tear your hair out.It was summed up for PSG’s second – the one that killed any chance of reaching the final – as Partey was too weak in a challenge on the edge of the box, the ball ending up in Raya’s bottom corner.Declan Rice – 6He called for “big balls and magic moments” in the pre-match build-up.But when it came to actually sticking one of those magic moments away, he fluffed his lines inside the opening three minutes, heading wide from Timber’s cross after just three minutes.It was one of three big chances missed by Arsenal, which really set the tone, and Rice was unable to conjure up any more magic.Not a bad performance, but without the required sprinkling of magic to really drive a team to a major final.Martin Odegaard – 6The Norwegian was in the spotlight in Paris, widely criticised for his recent performances, and even some ludicrous suggestions that he should be stripped of the captaincy.He turned up in the first half here, dictating and weaving and creating in tight pockets of space, and was unlucky not to see his thumping effort from range creep inside the post before it was palmed away by the huge hand of Donnarumma.Faded away slightly after the break, just when Arsenal needed something special.Bukayo Saka – 6He had the beating of Mendes again and was so dangerous cutting in, but just couldn’t manoeuvre enough space in the first half to test Donnarumma.That changed in the second half. He could have had a hat-trick in truth. Donnarumma tipped a brilliant curled thump over the bar in the 64th minute.But Saka persisted and got his goal 12 minutes later. The comeback could have well and truly been on had he not blazed over the bar with Donnarumma scrambling and an open goal gaping.Gabriel Martinelli – 5 Should have tucked away an opener from close range but for a great Donnarumma stop.He looked at it from the first whistle, skinning Hakimi a few times down the left and worked incredibly hard defensively.And yet, there was not much else. The Brazilian simply needs to do more if he has a long-term future at Arsenal, with the club looking to bolster in his position on the left wing this summer.He was also involved in PSG’s first goal, diving in too soon on Ruiz before his emphatic finish.Mikel Merino – 5A really uneventful evening following his return to the No.9 position. There were a few good flick-ons and hold-ups that helped Arsenal garner some momentum.But overall, his presence was just a constant reminder of what Arsenal are lacking in that position and what they need to find if they are to compete for major trophies and reach semi-finals and finals in the future.Read More on The SunSubsRiccardo Calafiori (for Lewis-Skelly, 68) – 6A few decent crosses from the left, giving something different to what Lewis-Skelly offers in that role. Good to see the Italian back after weeks out with a knee issue.Leandro Trossard (for Martinelli, 68) – 6Created Saka’s goal with a fine bit of wing play and delivery. Should he have started over Martinelli? Hindsight is a wonderful thing…Ben White (for Timber, 83) – N/A More

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    Kevin De Bruyne ‘receives shock offer from LIVERPOOL with Napoli also keen on Man City star in free transfer’

    KEVIN DE BRUYNE has been given a shock offer to stay in the Premier League by Liverpool, reports suggest.The Belgian is out of contract with Manchester City at the end of this season.Kevin De Bruyne has received a shock offer from LiverpoolCredit: RexDe Bruyne is understood to want to continue his career in Europe rather than move to the US or Saudi Arabia.A number of top clubs would love to add the 33-year-old to their ranks.According to Gianluca Di Marzio, chief among these admirers are Napoli.However, he has also been offered the chance to stay in England after receiving an offer from Liverpool.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDe Bruyne’s prime years with City were spent vying for the title against the Reds. Pep Guardiola’s side were able to come out on top more often than not, with De Bruyne winning six titles overall while Liverpool came away with one.But in a shock twist he could now be in line to head to the reigning Premier League champions to bolster Arne Slot’s midfield options.Liverpool are set to splash the cash on several signings this summer and they reportedly are ready to back their manager with the club’s biggest ever budget.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSDe Bruyne has also reportedly been the subject of internal transfer talks by Aston Villa.Having joined the Etihad outfit in 2015, he has gone on to make 418 appearances and score 108 goals with 177 assists.Roy Keane cracks joke live on Sky Sports as he tells De Bruyne to join Man Utd More