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    Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher reveal their XI of the season live on Sky Sports but can only agree on five players

    GARY NEVILLE and Jamie Carragher waved goodbye to the Premier League season by rowing over their 2025 team of the year. The Sky Sports pundits could only agree on FIVE players on Monday Night Football, with host Dave Jones forced to play peacekeeper.Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have named their teams of the seasonAhead of the final day, Neville and Carragher gave out their end of season awards, as well as their teams of this campaign.The pundits agreed on five players in their sides, which were listed in 4-3-3 formations –  and that not one single member of Manchester United’s or Manchester City’s squads made the cut.One of those players was Daniel Munoz at right back – who Carragher hailed as “outstanding” and ideal for Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-3 set up.Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest’s Nikola Milenkovic got the nod in defence alongside Liverpool’s title-winning captain Virgil van Dijk.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWhile there were no agreements in midfield, both had Mohamed Salah on the right of attack and Newcastle’s Alexander Isak leading the line. Neville went first with the remaining players, picking Matz Sels in goal, after his “special” Nottingham Forest season. He picked out Liverpool target Milos Kerkez at left back, accepting that the Reds are likely to buy him, and Bryan Mbeumo at left wing.The Man Utd legend’s midfield trio was made up of Youri Tielemans, Bruno Guimaraes and Ryan Gravenberch. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSCarragher also chose a Magpies midfielder, but picked out one of Guimaraes’ partners in Sandro Tonali, who has been a mainstay in a holding role in Newcastle’s Champions League push.The handbags came out when Carragher named Morgan Gibbs-White on the left and Myles Lewis-Skelly as that sided full back.Gary Neville reveals fear with Liverpool to become most successful English team everCarragher couldn’t believe that Neville ignored Lewis-Skelly from his XI, after naming the Arsenal teenager as the Young Player of the Year.Defending his Gibbs-White inclusion, Carragher said: “The league is missing a world class left winger.”Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz are not Sadio Mane or Eden Hazard. He could play there. Pep Guardiola likes him and that will do for me.”Neville also gave Arne Slot the best newcomer award, but voted for Nuno Espirito Santo as the manager of the season.With Liverpool wrapping up the title two weeks ago, the final Champions League places are all that’s left to play for.Arsenal secured their place in Europe’s elite competition with a 1-0 win over Newcastle on Sunday.Read More on The SunThat leaves the Magpies, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Man City and Forest to battle it out for the remaining three positions on the final day.Meanwhile, Man Utd got the vote from both pundits as the biggest underachievers of the season, with Neville saying that winning the Europa League would be a “silver lining in a dark cloud”. More

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    ‘A very beautiful career is over’ – Liverpool legend retires aged 42 and announces next job

    FORMER Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina has announced his retirement from professional football.The 42-year-old, who currently plays for Como, will hang up his gloves for good following the club’s final match of the season against Inter Milan on Friday.Pepe Reina has announced his retirementCredit: GettyThe goalkeeper will hang up his gloves this weekCredit: GettyAnnouncing the news in a chat with Movistar+ this week, Reina said: “A very beautiful career is coming to an end, a very full life.”I feel very fortunate for what I’ve experienced. “It’s been many years… I didn’t expect it, but I think the time has come and I feel like bringing it to a close here.”Reina went on to reveal when he made the decision.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe continued: “I decided to quit last January. I spoke with my wife, and we decided together.”The satisfaction is that now I want it to end. Last summer there was a moment when I had a hard time, because I couldn’t find a project that excited me and I had that little thorn in my side.”I had more to offer and this year has been the one that has made me see that I am now empty, in the sense that I can no longer offer more to football from this position.”The Spaniard went on to add: “I am very fortunate. It has been a privilege.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”Now you don’t value it so much, but when I look back we will continue to be one of the leading teams in history, I have been very lucky. I’ve shared a dressing room with some great people.”Reina kicked his professional playing career off in 1999 with Barcelona’s C team.The goalkeeper made almost 400 appearances for LiverpoolCredit: Bradley Ormesher – The TimesHe then went on to make his first team debut the following year and appeared 49 times for the La Liga giants.The goalkeeper moved on to Villarreal in 2002 and spent three years with the Spanish side, helping them qualify for the Champions League for the first time.From there, he then went on to join Liverpool and established himself as a club legend.Reina made 394 appearances for the Reds, kept 177 clean sheets and won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Supercup, narrowly missing out on the Champions League following a defeat to AC Milan in the 2006-07 final.A one-year stint at Bayern Munich followed his time in Merseyside and after that he joined Napoli.He went on to play for AC Milan, Lazio and enjoyed a loan spell with Aston Villa before making a return to Villarreal in 2022.But last year he decided to join former Spain team-mate Cesc Fabregas at Como.The goalkeeper has been limited to 12 appearances this season.Reina also enjoyed a successful international career with Spain.He was capped 36 times by La Roja and won the World Cup along with two European Championship titles.Read More on The SunAfter hanging up his gloves, Reina is set to return to Villarreal to become a coach.The goalkeeper is in line to take charge of the club’s Under-19s.Reina won the World Cup with Spain in 2010Credit: Reuters More

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    Tottenham vs Man Utd: Europa League final predictions, free bets, tips and latest odds

    IT all comes down to this for Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United when the pair meet in Wednesday’s huge Europa League final.The Premier League’s 17th and 16th placed sides have suffered a dismal domestic campaign but for one, their season will be saved by continental glory – and a spot in next season’s Champions League.SunSport have enlisted the help of their betting experts to preview the European showdown and select the best bets, tips and exclusive sign-up bonuses from our leading betting partners.New sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesTottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United previewA pretty disastrous season will all be forgiven for ONE of these sides in Wednesday’s do-or-die final.Plenty has been made about Tottenham and Manchester United’s dire campaigns but it’s still ridiculous to fathom them heading into the final Premier League weekend in 17th and 16th, respectively.But they’d given up on the league long before now and focused on this competition and the riches it brings.For United, it’d be the latest trophy secured despite a string of below-par seasons and for Spurs it ends a long wait for a big trophy.For both, it completely transforms their summer plans by banking a £100m Champions League bonus for earning their spot in amongst Europe’s elite next season.First scorer and correct score predictionsCorrect score: 2-2 at 12/1 with Betfred – HEREFirst scorer: Son Heung-min 17/2 with talkSPORT BET – HEREUnited are actually the only side to remain unbeaten in Europe this season having won nine and drawn five of their 14 ties on the continent.A far cry from the 18 league defeats from 37 played. Though even that is less than the 21 suffered by Spurs.Both sides were beaten on Friday night by Champions League chasing sides, though United did field a strong XI while Spurs opted to rest most of their key men.Spurs do go into the final without James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski, though have been boosted with Lucas Bergvall reportedly set to recover in time to feature, with Son Heung-min also getting minutes into his legs in the last two.Tottenham are unbeaten in the last SIX games against Manchester United in all competitive competitions – winning four of those, including the last three.How to claim talkSPORT BET offertalkSPORT BETVisit the talkSPORT website HERE*Create an account and Opt-In to this promotion by using the promocode EUROPA45 on the sign up or offers page.Make a deposit of £10 or morePlace your first bet of £10+ on any football market at odds 2.00+.You must do this within 7 days of registrationOnce that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with £45 in free bets to use on football!On settlement you’ll receive 3 x £10 free bets, with a further 3 x £5 credited 24 hours latertalkSPORT BET: Get £45 in free bets – CLAIM HERE*Tottenham vs Man Utd latest oddsTo lift the trophySpurs – 10/11Man Utd – 4/5Odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.How to claim..William Hill £60 welcome bonusVisit the William Hill website HERE*Register an account using the Promo Code: T60Once your account is registered, click ‘opt in’ on the ‘Vegas Promotion’ pageDeposit a minimum of £10 in your main account to receive a £20 Vegas Bonus for use on Selected GamesThen place a bet with a minimum stake of £10 at odds of 1/2 or greater on any football marketOnce that’s settled, your account will be credited with £40 in free betsWilliam Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*Tottenham vs Man Utd betting predictions and tipsYellow warningNoussair Mazraoui went 15 starts without a booking in the Man Utd defence.But it’s now two yellows in his last three games as a long season and continued presence potentially begins to take its toll.Spurs’ wing backs and wingers are clearly their best avenue of attack and that puts further pressure on the United back line.Mazraoui was also booked in cup game between the teams at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium earlier in season.Noussair Mazraoui to be carded at 23/10 with William Hill – CLAIM HEREPorring it onSpeaking of Spurs full backs, Pedro Porro has stepped up in an attacking sense in recent weeks and will be a key outlet for Ange Postecoglou’s men.For a right back, he has two goals and two assists in his last six appearances before being rested on Friday night.Can add to either of those stats here against a United side who’ve conceded seven times in last four games.Pedro Porro to score or assist at 3/1 with William Hill – CLAIM HERE*William Hill. 18+. 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    Leicester face points deduction as they are charged with alleged breach of PSR with club now set for legal battle

    LEICESTER face a points deduction next season after their relegation from the Prem – after a major legal call went against the Foxes.But the King Power Stadium side will NOT be punished for their PSR breach in the 2022-23 season – which could have meant a second points loss.Leicester City have been charged with an alleged breach of PSR rulesCredit: ALAMYThe Foxes face a Championship points deduction next season if they’re found guilty of the breachCredit: PALeicester claimed a major win over Prem chiefs in September when an Appeals Board agreed that they could not be punished for their 2022-23 breach because it was not confirmed until AFTER they had formally rejoined the EFL.The club’s accounts for the three years up to their relegation season saw a PSR loss of £124.5m, £19.5m above the £105m threshold.But Leicester put back their accounting period by one month to the end of June – after their Prem “share” had been transferred to Luton.While a Prem Commission ruled that the League did have jurisdiction, that ruling was set aside by the Appeal body.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd now an Arbitration Tribunal, consisting of two Law Lords and a senior KC, has ruled that although the Appeal Board was “wrong” to make that decision, it did not add up to the “perverse interpretation of the law” required for the decision to be revoked.That was a win for Leicester, but was swiftly followed by a defeat that seems certain to impact them next term.In a similar conflict, Leicester claimed that they could not be punished for their breach of the EFL PSR loss limit of £83m in 2023-24, arguing that they were not formally under investigation before they were promoted back to the Prem.But the Arbitration Tribunal ruled that the March 1 letter from EFL legal and financial eagles noting the forecast loss above the £83m threshold meant it “was subject to an investigation by the EFL into an alleged breach”.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSRudd van Nistelrooy will face a massive challenge to guide Leicester City back to the Premier League if they’re hit with a points deductionCredit: GETTYIn response to that decision, which gave it the green light for action, a Prem spokesman said: “Following an Arbitration Tribunal’s decision concerning jurisdiction, Leicester City FC has now been referred to an independent Commission for alleged breaches of:“The EFL Championship Profit and Sustainability Rules (P&S Rules) for Season 2023/24.Rebekah Vardy throws husband Jamie a surprise party as he leaves Leicester City“The club’s obligation to provide its Annual Accounts to the Premier League by 31 December 2024.“The club’s obligation to provide full, complete and prompt assistance to the Premier League in response to the League’s inquiries.”It means a Prem commission will now rule on the punishment – but any points deduction imposed WILL be applied in the Championship.Clubs in both leagues agreed an alignment of financial rules last month as the “Leicester loophole” was closed.An EFL spokesman said: “The EFL notes that the Premier League has today referred Leicester City to an independent Commission for an alleged breach of Profit and Sustainability Rules for the period ending season 2023/24.“The EFL commenced an investigation into this reporting period following the March 2024 submissions and as is permitted in accordance with EFL Regulations, jurisdiction for that passed to the Premier League at the conclusion of the 2023/24 season on the Club’s promotion.“We will now await the outcome of the Premier League proceedings and until then are not able to comment any further on the matter.”Leicester responded by saying the club was “pleased” at the outcome of the 2022-23 proceedings but conceded: “The Premier League was successful in establishing jurisdiction on one of the two grounds argued with respect to the assessment period ending FY24.“The Premier League has now referred this to an independent Commission.Read More on The Sun“Consistent with its previous commitments, the Club intends to engage cooperatively in this matter now that the Premier League’s jurisdiction has been established for the period ending FY24.“However, we will not be able to comment further on these proceedings until they are concluded, due to their confidential nature.” More

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    The amazing omens for both Man Utd AND Tottenham ahead of Europa League final

    TOTTENHAM and Manchester United will meet in Bilbao on Wednesday for a Europa League date with destiny.The Premier League strugglers both hold a golden opportunity to salvage their season by seizing glory in Spain.Man Utd and Tottenham are set for a date with destiny in BilbaoCredit: GettyAnge Postecoglou and Ruben Amorim are both desperate to salvage their seasonsCredit: GettyLanguishing 17th and 16th in the Prem respectively, Spurs and United have endured woeful league campaigns.But several omens suggest that it could be a glorious end to a difficult season for either side.TOTTENHAMIt’s been well documented that Spurs have not won a trophy since lifting the League Cup in 2008.Ange Postecoglou has come under fire for his side’s awful league campaign.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Juande Ramos and George Graham being Tottenham’s most recent trophy-winning managers suggests that it’s not necessarily their best or most popular bosses that can get them over the line.Spurs can also take heart from seeing teams on far longer trophy droughts than them breaking their ducks.In March, Newcastle upset the odds to beat Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final – earning their first silverware since lifting the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969.And just last week, Italian side Bologna won the Coppa Italia – beating AC Milan 1-0 in Rome to end a 51-year wait for a trophy.Most read in Europa LeagueFormer Tottenham hero Harry Kane recently won the Bundesliga at the second time of asking, scoring 26 goals along the way to earning the first trophy of his career.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSTottenham won the League Cup in 2008Credit: GettyNewcastle ended their trophy drought earlier this seasonCredit: ReutersBologna won their first silverware in 51 years last weekCredit: GettyCrystal Palace earned the first major trophy in their entire history last SaturdayCredit: GettyHarry Kane recently got his hands on the BundesligaCredit: PAMan Utd vs Spurs – Europa League final: Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream info for Bilbao clashMost recently, Crystal Palace upset Manchester City in the FA Cup final to lift the first major silverware in their entire history.It’s been the season of fresh trophy winners – and Spurs will be hoping to join the party by earning their third Europa League triumph, having won its former iteration, the Uefa Cup, in 1971 and 1984.MAN UTDThe Red Devils’ mid-season managerial change is yet to bear fruit.Erik ten Hag oversaw a dismal start to the campaign and was sacked following a 2-1 defeat to West Ham in October.In came Ruben Amorim, but the 40-year-old has managed to mastermind just six victories in 26 Premier League matches at the helm.Ahead of Wednesday night, however, United fans can cling to what happened the last time that they won the Europa League.The Red Devils beat Ajax 2-0 in Stockholm eight years ago, courtesy of goals by Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.On that occasion they were managed by a Portuguese in Jose Mourinho, who had replaced a sacked FA Cup-winning Dutchman in Louis van Gaal.Amorim is a Portuguese boss and replaced sacked Dutchman Ten Hag, who lifted the FA Cup last season…Speaking of Mourinho, the former Man Utd boss won his first European trophy on May 21, 2003 – at the age of 40 years, three months and 24 days.Tomorrow’s final will also take place on May 21, with Amorim just one day younger than Mourinho was.In addition to this, United’s rivals Manchester City last went trophyless in 2017.Read More on The SunBy losing to Palace on Saturday, Pep Guardiola’s side were condemned to their first season without silverware since the 2016-17 campaign.United fans will be hoping that these omens can work in their favour come Wednesday night.Man Utd vs Spurs – Europa League final: Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream info for Bilbao clashLouis van Gaal was sacked after winning the FA Cup in 2017Credit: Getty – ContributorErik ten Hag lifted the FA Cup last seasonCredit: ReutersMan City failed to win a trophy in the 2016-17 seasonCredit: AFPMan City have gone trophyless this termCredit: Getty More

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    Spurs vs Man Utd – Europa League final offer: Bet £10 Get £45 in free bets with talkSPORT BET

    talkSPORT BET have seriously upped the ante ahead of Wednesday’s COLOSSAL Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United.They’re offering brand new customers the chance to claim £45 in free bets* just for signing up and staking £10!How to claim talkSPORT BET offertalkSPORT BETVisit the talkSPORT website HERE*Create an account and Opt-In to this promotion by using the promocode EUROPA45 on the sign up or offers page.Make a deposit of £10 or morePlace your first bet of £10+ on any football market at odds 2.00+.You must do this within 7 days of registrationOnce that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with £45 in free bets to use on football!On settlement you’ll receive 3 x £10 free bets, with a further 3 x £5 credited 24 hours latertalkSPORT BET: Get £45 in free bets – CLAIM HERE*Europa League final free betsHow to claim £45 in free bets from Tottenham vs Man UtdNew to talkSPORT BET? This offer is the one for you!Firstly, head over to the talkSPORT BET website using this link here*.Created your brand new account and make sure you Opt In to this promotion using using the promocode EUROPA45, using the sign up or offers page.Next, make a first deposit of £10 or more into the account.Then place your first bet of £10+ on any football market – including the Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United – at odds of Evens (2.00) or greater.That must be done within seven days of your account creation.What free bets do I get?Once that’s settled – win or lose – your account will be credited with £45 in free bets to use on football!On settlement you’ll receive 3 x £10 free bets, with a further 3 x £5 credited 24 hours later.Those are credited as so:£10 Football Bet Builder Free Bet£10 Football Correct Score Free Bet£10 Football Acca 4+ selection Free Betand the following free bets, which will be credited 24 hours later:£5 Football Bet Builder Free Bet£5 Football Correct Score Free Bet£5 Football Acca 4+ selection Free BetThe free bets expire seven days after being credited – so don’t forget to use them!talkSPORT BET: Get £45 in free bets – CLAIM HERE*Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressedGamcare – gamcare.org.ukGambleAware – GambleAware.orgRead our guide on responsible gambling practices.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.18+ New customers only. Opt in via promocode: EUROPA45 & bet £10+ on any football market at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. Get 3x£10 and 3x£5 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. Min deposit £10. Click link for T&Cs | GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly More

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    Ekow Essuman is the former basketball hopeful turned boxing champ looking to spoil Josh Taylor’s big comeback

    EKOW ESSUMAN has had a slam dunk boxing career after leaving behind his hopes of being a basketball star. Essuman came to the UK from Botswana aged 11 and immigrated with a passion for sports. Ekow Essuman swapped basketball for footballCredit: GettyHe started playing basketball while at school and only began boxing in a bid to better his chances on the court. Essuman told Fight Post: “When I eventually moved to the UK, I got into football and then basketball and I was doing really well at basketball. “One season I went to some try-outs for a big team locally and I didn’t get in because I wasn’t fit enough. “They wanted me to be more ambidextrous. It really got to me and I wanted to better myself, get fitter and come back stronger for the next season. READ MORE IN BOXINGI gave it a go and my first session, I had two left feet and struggled with the bag.”I slowly got into it and it got to the point where I thought ‘I’ll have one bout’ and I just caught the bug.”Before long, Essuman was competing in national finals after only starting boxing at 17 and even earned himself a place on the GB squad. That was all while studying for a Marketing, Design and Communications degree at Nottingham Trent University.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHe said: “It was initially just juggling the two. I’d take my uni work with me to camp and do it while between the training sessions and at night when we were meant to be resting. “Shortly after uni, I became a junior web developer for the A.G.A group. Josh Taylor reveals his toughest ever fight that left him peeing BLOOD for five days and unable to walk”I was working on up to 40 websites for them at the time, in different countries, in different languages as well. I was doing that whilst at GB. “But eventually when I got offered the podium spot, I had to put that to one side, as I was spending a lot of time with GB on camp, so I wouldn’t have been able to work from home in regards to web design.”Essuman eventually turned professional in 2016 with Hall of Fame promoter Frank Warren. And over nine years and 22 bouts, he has become one of the best welterweights in the country with British and Commonwealth titles to his name. Essuman suffered defeat for the first time in 2023 – losing a decision to Harry Scarff – but he has since returned with two wins since. Now he welcomes former undisputed light-welterweight world champion Josh Taylor to the 147lb division this Saturday in Scotland. I gave it a go and my first session, I had two left feet and struggled with the bag. I slowly got into it and it got to the point where I thought ‘I’ll have one bout’ and I just caught the bug.Ekow EssumanAnd the two know each other well from their time in the GB set up in Sheffield.Essuman told Ring Magazine: “To be honest, I personally touted him as one of the higher talents on GB whilst I was there so I always had respect for him.”I was always just shooting from the hip of him, just being really honest and whatnot. “We’ve talked a few times as pros, just about matches we’d had and stuff like that, and the respect was always there. “He knows I respect him. I’ve been training hard for it because I know he’s going to pose a hard puzzle to solve but I am going to solve it.” Taylor was beaten by Teofimo Lopez in 2023 and then suffered defeat in his rematch with Jack Catterall last May. Read More on The SunAnd his career could be on the line when he returns up in weight. Essuman said: “Regardless of if he has the answers or not, he will come apart because I’m not going to let anything else happen but that.”Josh Taylor steps up to welterweight to fight EssumanCredit: Queensberry Promotions More

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    ‘Sounding a little too much like goodbye’ – Arsenal fans fear Leandro Trossard exit after Wag’s emotional post

    ARSENAL fans reckon Leandro Trossard’s wife has hinted he’s on the way out of the Emirates.The Belgium international has one year left on his contract with the north Londoners, who will finish the Premier League season in second place for the THIRD YEAR in a row.Leandro Trossard’s future with Arsenal is unclearCredit: GETTYGunners fans are convinced his wife, Laura Hilven, has hinted that an Emirates exit is on the cardsHilven posted an emotional Instagram story update with Bukayo Saka’s girlfriend, Tolami Benson after the club’s final home match of the seasonOne of Hilven’s reposts also got the Emirates faithful talkingCredit: INSTAGRAM@LAURAHLVNGunners boss Mikel Arteta is planning a “big” transfer window this summer, with attacking reinforcements being his top priority.Trossard could find himself the odd man out if Arteta snaps up target Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao.And some of the Emirates faithful believe his other half has hinted that he’ll be moving on to pastures new due to a number of “emotional” Instagram story updates.Lauren Hilven, who tied the knot with the winger in 2019, posted snaps of herself on the Emirates pitch after the club’s final home game of the season against Newcastle last weekend.READ MORE SPORTS NEWSOne of the posts was a picture of herself and Bukayo Saka’s other half, Tolami Benson.The accompanying caption read: “My twin girl forever. Love you @Tolami_Benson.”Another post was a repost of a story update from Valerie Joeri, which had emblazoned across it: “Grateful for all the beautiful moments.”You are beautiful inside and out.”Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHilven’s posts quickly came to the attention of Arsenal fans, who interpreted the posts as goodbye messages.One wrote on X: “These captions are wayyy too emotional man. Mikel Arteta will be sacked by Christmas if Arsenal are not in top two, warns former Gunners star”Is Leandro Trossard leaving at the end of the season?”I won’t be surprised because his contract talks stalled midseason.”Another said: “These captions are sounding a little too much like goodbye. “Please, no, Trossard. I can’t do this.”And another said: “I feel sickkkk. Trossard give me one, two, three, four, five more years my boy. Please.”One remarked: “Will miss him, man, All the best, Leandro.”Read More on The SunAnother chimed in: “We can’t let him leave without a trophy I swear.”Former Brighton ace Trossard has made 55 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring ten goals and providing nine assists. More